MULTICAL®
403
Kamstrup
A/S
∙
Technical
description
∙
5512
‐
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The
table
below
shows
the
parameters
which
can
be
changed
via
SETUP
loop
and
on
the
following
pages
each
parameter
is
explained
in
more
detail.
Primary
key
Index
number
in
display
1
Customer
number
(N
o
1)
3
‐
001
2
Customer
number
(N
o
2)
3
‐
002
3
Date
3
‐
003
4
Time
1
3
‐
004
5
Yearly
target
date
1
(MM.DD)
3
‐
005
6
Monthly
target
date
1
(DD)
3
‐
006
7
Flow
sensor
position:
Inlet
or
outlet
(A
‐
code)
3
‐
007
8
Measuring
unit
and
resolution
(B
and
CCC
code)
(B
and
CCC
‐
codes
are
configured
as
e.g.
”0.001
MWh”
and
”0.01
m
3
”)
3
‐
008
9
M
‐
Bus
primary
address
3
‐
009
10
Averaging
period
of
min./max.
P
and
Q
3
‐
010
11
Heat/cooling
shift
(
hc
)
2
(Only
active
if
meter
type
6
is
selected)
3
‐
011
12
Temperature
sensor
offset
(t
r0
)
3
3
‐
012
13
Radio
(on/off)
3
‐
013
14
Input
A
(preset
of
register)
3
‐
014
15
Input
B
(preset
of
register)
3
‐
015
16
Meter
number
of
Input
A
3
‐
016
17
Meter
number
of
Input
B
3
‐
017
18
TL2
3
‐
018
19
TL3
3
‐
019
20
TL4
3
‐
020
21
Preset
of
t5
3
‐
021
22
EndSetup
3
‐
022
1
In addition to adjusting the clock via SETUP loop, the clock and the date can be changed via METERTOOL HCW and
via the modules too.
2
hc
can only be changed in meters configured as meter type 6.
In
this
meter
type
users
can
both
change
hc
and
disable
the
function.
If
users
attempt
to
access
this
menu
in
meters
configured
as
other
meter
types,
the
message
”Off”
is
displayed.
3
This function can have been disabled via the selected country code.