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The second digit can have values between 0 (no error message) and 3
(both error messages set). Significance:
Low battery
(non-critical error)
The battery is missing or discharged. If there is no mains voltage at the
meter and the internal supercapacitor is discharged (after about 3 weeks)
then the calendar clock will stop.
The error is deleted automatically when the battery voltage has again
reached a sufficient value (e.g. after inserting a new battery as described in
section 7.2 "Changing the battery").
This error message only appears if the meter is parameterised as "fitted
with battery". Otherwise there is no check of the battery condition.
The same applies to messages where the bit is set:
F.F 03 .. .. ..
Invalid clock
(non-critical error)
The meter has found that the calendar clock has stopped at some time,
e.g. due to insufficient power reserve (battery low). The clock is running,
but shows the wrong time and/or date.
The error is deleted automatically when the time and date have been set
correctly by the relevant formatted command or manually in the set mode
(see section 5.8 "Input of formatted commands" or section 5.9 "Set time
and date, ID numbers, battery time"). If necessary, replace the battery.
The same applies to messages where the bit is set:
F.F 03 .. .. ..
Group 2 of error message
of E650 meters
1
2
4
8
1
2
4
8
Main memory access error
Backup memory access error
Measuring system access error
Value in hexadecimal code
Sum of values
Time device access error
Load profile memory access error
not used
Communication unit access error
not used
Figure 76. Group 2 of error messages
In the second group both digits can have values between 0 (no error
message) and F (all four error messages set). Significance:
Main memory access error
(fatal error)
This error message appears if the main memory could not be accessed
several times during the start-up of the meter.
The meter may contain incorrect data and must be exchanged.
The same applies to messages where the bit is set:
F.F .. x3/x5/x7/x9/xB/xD/xF .. ..
F.F
01
00 00 00
F.F
02
00 00 00
Errors for write/read
access
F.F 00
x1
00 00