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On the top you can see the logger id, date when it was configured for a last time and current
configuration status.
Then follows the common section for all inputs/outputs.
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Counts threshold
- Number of counter/sensor readings to store in memory. Once that number is
reached a transmission will happen
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Record period
- Could be Minute, Hour or Day. This is the period on which the logger will log in
memory the reading values from the pulse inputs or the period on which it will perform low
power reading of its analog current inputs.
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Every
- Frequency of reading - could be 1,2,3,5,10,15,20,30 in the measurement time unit
selected in “Record period”
4. For each pulse sensor (a meter connected to a pulse input) slide the slider to the right and enter:
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Digits
- Number of digits - equals to the number of digits on the display of the meter
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Fraction
- Number of digits after the decimal pointer on the display of the meter
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Initial counter
- Initial value of the counter of the meter
5. To enable analog sensor readings (connected to the analog inputs) just slide the slider to the right
6.
Delete old counters
- once you are ready with the inputs configuration decide do you want to keep
the old values or not. If not choose “NO” else chose “YES”.
7. Once you are ready press “
Start Setup
” button.
This will start a 1000 seconds counter. You will have to touch the logger with a magnet prior the counter
expiry. This will put the logger into configuration mode and it will try to obtain its configuration from the
server.
8. If the logger is able to do so you will be able to see the following message on your screen.
Figure 9 Confirmation of successful configuration
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