MULTICAL®
603
Kamstrup
A/S
∙
Technical
description
∙
5512
‐
2029_A1_GB_06.2017
109
7.8
Transport
state
Before
MULTICAL®
603
for
the
first
time
has
registered
a
flow
of
1
%
of
q
p
or
larger,
the
meter
is
in
transport
state.
The
transport
state
includes
that:
-
No
info
codes
are
saved
in
the
meter’s
logger
and
the
info
event
counter
is
not
active.
-
A
power
saving
measuring
sequence
is
used.
-
The
SETUP
loop
is
available,
which
enables
you
to
configure
the
meter
before
commissioning.
Note:
In
general,
the
SETUP
loop
is
available,
it
can
however
be
limited
by
the
selected
country
code.
Be
aware
that
the
access
to
the
SETUP
loop
will
be
blocked
and
the
meter
will
leave
transport
mode
if
the
configuration
in
the
SETUP
loop
is
ended
by
the
function
“EndSetup”.
When
the
meter
has
left
transport
state,
info
codes
will
be
logged
and
the
measuring
sequence
is
changed
to
the
one
ordered
for
the
meter
(determined
by
the
L
‐
code).
The
meter
cannot
revert
to
transport
state,
unless
a
total
reset
is
made.
The
access
to
the
SETUP
loop
can,
however,
be
opened
again
by
separating
calculator
top
and
base.
This
means
breaking
the
installation
seal,
see
paragraph
4.6.
Radio
communication
On
delivery,
the
meter
is
in
transport
state
and
the
meter’s
radio
communication
is
deactivated.
The
radio
is
activated
when
the
meter
for
the
first
time
has
registered
a
flow
of
1
%
of
q
p
or
larger.
In
transport
state
and
after
commissioning
of
the
meter,
the
radio
can
be
enabled
either
via
the
SETUP
loop
or
by
making
a
forced
dial
‐
up
(both
arrow
keys
are
activated
until
“CALL”
is
displayed).
Enabling
the
radio
does
not
cause
the
meter
to
leave
the
transport
state.
Read
more
about
deactivating
radio
communication
in
paragraph
6.3
about
the
SETUP
loop.
Test
mode
When
accessing
the
TEST
loop,
radio
communication
is
disabled.
In
the
TEST
loop,
flow
will
not
activate
the
radio.
Note:
In
order
to
gain
access
to
the
TEST
loop,
the
test
seal
must
be
broken,
and
the
meter
must
subsequently
be
re
‐
verified.