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Level 1 

Level 2

Energy at SRD

SRD

SRD value counter 1

SRD value counter 2

Energy consumption current month

Date month heating energy

Monthly value heating energy

Date month input 1

1. Monthly value input 1

Input 1 current monthly consumption

Input 2 current monthly consumption

Serial number

Customer number

Serial number input 1

Serial number input 2

Pulse value counter 1

Pulse value counter 2

Sensor type and installation point

Pulse value 

Basic configuration

Model number

End of Battery lifetime

Time

Date

M-bus address

Baud rate

Input display

Error status

Software version (exemplary)

Energy (main display)

Volume

Volume counter 1

Volume counter 2

Segment test

Supply temperature

Return temperature

Temperature difference

Flow

Instantaneous power

Maximum flow, Average value per 

hour since commissioning

Maximum power, Average value 

since commissioning

S

S

Date month maximum flow

Monthly logger

Maximum flow and power

Maximum 10 previous month values

Average value per hour

maximum flow

Date month maximum power

Average value per hour

maximum power

H

H

H

L

L

H

H

L

L

H

H

S

S

S

S

L

H

L

L

H

Date month input 2

2. Monthly value input 2

H

Monthly logger meter reading

Maximum 24 previous month values

L

S

L

S

L

S

Reading residual energy

You can switch levels at 

any point in the menu.

Display menu

Summary of Contents for multidata series

Page 1: ...multidata Installation and operating manual Electronic energy calculator for heat meters with 2 inputs outputs optionally with M Bus RS 232 and RS 485 All that counts EnergyMetering...

Page 2: ...le on the front of the device for example M09 The MID controls the use of heat meters up to the moment they are placed on the market resp their first putting into use After this the national regulatio...

Page 3: ...Pulse duty factor 1 1 to 1 9 Input capacitance approx 15 nF Input resistance approx 470 kOhm 1 Hz Version fmax 1 Hz Pulse duty factor 1 1 to 1 9 Uhigh 2 5 3 6V Ulow 0 0 3 V Input capacitance approx 1...

Page 4: ...oard can differ 2 4 or electric devices such as motors or pumps in the immediate vicinity of the meter minimum distance 1 m Cables leaving the meter should not be laid parallel to live cables 230V min...

Page 5: ...lume information The pulse value is permanently set and corre sponds to the last position of the associated dis play value Example Output 1 energy output Energy display XXXXX XX MWh Last position 0 01...

Page 6: ...before instal lation General Information Take care of the display must readable at all times to avoid malfunctions due to other interfe rences do not install fluorescent lamps switch cabinets or elec...

Page 7: ...sensor cables are marked with colors red supply blue return Do not buckle extend or shorten the wires Do only use paired sensors with the same se rial number on it At 2 wire systems the cable length o...

Page 8: ...s to be replaced if needed Operation test Check the calculator for any error codes in the display after installation see table for error codes Most of the errors can be deleted by pressing the button...

Page 9: ...mpany Error codes show faults detected by multidata If more than one error appears the sum of the error codes is displayed Error 1005 error 1000 and error 5 Code Error Event 1 Short circuit return sen...

Page 10: ...counter 2 Segment test Supply temperature Return temperature Temperature difference Flow Instantaneous power Maximum flow Average value per hour since commissioning Maximum power Average value since...

Page 11: ...ttery lifetime Time Date M bus address Baud rate Input display Error status Software version exemplary H H L H L L H Date month input 2 2 Monthly value input 2 H Monthly logger meter reading Maximum 2...

Page 12: ...orm This is only possible if old equipment which con tains batteries or other accessories are disposed Therefore please contact the department of your local authority which is responsible for waste di...

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