MULTICAL®
403
Kamstrup
A/S
∙
Technical
description
∙
5512
‐
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16.
+
17
Meter
numbers
of
Inputs
A
and
B
Meter
numbers
of
the
water
and/or
electricity
meter(s)
connected
to
pulse
inputs
A
and
B
can
be
adjusted
in
SETUP
loop.
The
example
is
based
on
the
connection
of
an
electricity
meter.
18.
+
19
+
20
Tariff
limits
(TL2,
TL3
and
TL4)
The
meter’s
three
tariff
limits
can
be
adjusted
in
SETUP
loop.
The
tariff
limits
are
only
active
if
a
tariff
type
has
been
selected
during
configuration
of
the
meter,
i.e.
the
EE
‐
code
differs
from
”00”.
The
EE
‐
code
is
shown
in
TECH
loop,
see
paragraph
6.2.
If
a
tariff
type
has
been
selected,
the
menu
points
reflect
this
by
displaying
the
correct
tariff
limit
units.
If
no
tariff
type
has
been
selected
the
menu
points
will
be
without
units.
Read
more
about
tariff
types
in
paragraph
3.2.5.
Note: It is not possible to have different types of tariff limits. The display readings
shown are just examples.
21.
Presetting
t5
The
value
of
temperature
value
t5
can
be
adjusted
in
SETUP
loop.
This
value
is
used
in
connection
with
the
calculation
of
outlet
energy
registers,
i.e.
registers
A1
(A
‐
,
heat
at
a
discount)
and
A2
(A+,
heat
with
an
addition).
Read
more
about
this
calculation
and
function
in
paragraph
7.1.2.
22.
EndSetup
The
menu
point
”EndSetup”
enables
the
technician
to
lock
the
access
to
SETUP
loop
in
transport
state
and
thus
lock
the
meter
against
further
configuration.
In
order
to
do
so,
the
user
must
keep
the
secondary
key
activated
for
five
seconds.
During
the
five
seconds
the
frames
around
the
reading
EndSetup
will
currently
become
illuminated
in
the
meter’s
display.
This
action
can
be
undone
by
releasing
the
secondary
key
before
the
whole
frame
has
become
illuminated,
i.e.
before
the
five
seconds
have
passed.
EndSetup
is
an
important
function
when
the
meter
is
in
transport
state,
but
when
the
meter
is
in
operation
EndSetup
is
just
one
of
three
ways,
in
which
you
can
exit
SETUP
loop.
See
paragraph
6.3
above.