
MULTICAL® 803
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Kamstrup A/S · Technical description · 5512-2360_A1_
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_02.2019
1
This info code parameter does not appear from the current info code as it is only active when the calculator is
without supply. The info code is saved in the info log, and thus it appears from the info log that the calculator has
been without power supply and restarted.
2
Info code for leakage on pulse input B must be actively selected.
3
As the 4-wire signal inputs have a very high impedance, a disconnected wire could lead to an arbitrary temperature
and the information code “Above measuring range” (sensor disconnected) or “Below measuring range” (sensor short-
circuited) would be displayed.
4
This info code indicates that the mains supply is disconnected. However, the calculator is active because of the
backup battery.
Note: Info codes are configurable. Therefore, it is not certain that all the above parameters are available in a given
MULTICAL® 803. This depends on the selected country code.
Examples of information codes
Flashing ”INFO”
If the information code is different from
”00000000”, a flashing “INFO” appears in the
calculator’s display.
Current information code
The current info code can be displayed by
scrolling to the info code reading using the keys
on the calculator front. When the current info
code is displayed, “INFO” stops flashing.
In the example, the current info code indicates
that t1 is below the measuring range or short-
circuited.
Current INFO code
Info event counter
The info event counter is a secondary reading for
the info code that shows how many times the info
code has been changed.
The value is increased every time the info code is
changed.
The info event counter of a new calculator is 0 as
the transport state prevents counting during
transportation.