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Siemens
Central control unit RMB795B
CE1P3122en
Building Technologies Data
acquisition
18.01.2012
Unit and decimal place depend on unit and format displayed.
This value can only be changed via software tool OCI700.1.
Operating line
Range
Factory setting
Overflow value
0…999'999'999
99’999’999 kWh
15.2.5 Setting and resetting meter readings
In case of deviations, service staff can adjust the pulse meter reading via operating
line "Meter reading current". This value can only be changed via software tool
OCI700.1.
Using datapoint "Reset monthly values", the last 15 monthly values can be deleted.
The current meter reading is retained.
Main menu > Commissioning > Settings …
or
Main menu > Settings > Data acquisition > Meter > Meter 1...4 >
Operating line
Range Factory
setting
Reset monthly values
No, yes
No
15.2.6 Display meter readings
The current meter reading, the date and the reading of the last 15 months are
displayed.
Main menu > Data acquisition > Meter 1...4 >
Operating line
Comments
Meter reading current
0…999'999’999
Unit
As per configured display format.
[Readout 1] date
[Readout 1] meter reading
…
[Readout 15] date
[Readout 15] meter reading
•
The following operating lines apply analogously to meters 2 through 4.
•
The monthly values are stored at midnight at the end of the month.
•
The 15 monthly values can be deleted at the password level via operating line
"Reset monthly values".
15.2.7 Assign texts
A specific text can be assigned to each meter. This text appears as menu text and
operating line text on the operating pages.
Main menu > Commissioning > Settings …
or
Main menu > Settings > Data acquisition > Meter > Meter 1...4 >
Operating line
Range
Factory setting
Meter 1…4
Max. 20 characters.
Meter 1…4
Refer to section 6.5.4 for an overview of all editable texts and on how to reset
them.
Note
Overflow value
Set and reset meter
readings
Display values
Notes
Free text