TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
MULTICAL® 62
Ka st up A/“ •
Technical
Des iptio •
5512-1036-GB_D1
•
.2016
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8.4
I fo atio Codes
Info
MULTICAL® 62 constantly monitors a number of important functions. If there is a serious error in the
measuring syst
e o i stallatio , a flashi g i fo
will appear in the display. The
I fo
field will flash as long
as the error exists, no matter
hi h eadi g ou hoose. The I fo
field automatically disappears when the
reason for the error has been removed.
When the first permanent information code appears it is saved in the EEPROM, after a response time,
together with the date and the volume registers, at the time the error occurred.
Furthermore, the info code is saved in the hourly logger (if a top module with hourly logger is mounted),
the daily logger, the monthly logger and the yearly logger for diagnosis purposes.
8.4.1
Info code types
info
Description
Response time
0
No irregularities
-
1
Supply voltage has been interrupted
-
16
Flow meter V1, communication error
After 24 hours (at 00:00)
64
Leak in water installation
24 hours
2048
Flow meter V1, wrong pulse figure
After 24 hours (at 00:00)
4096
Flow meter V1, signal too weak (air)
16384
Flow meter V1, wrong flow direction
If several info codes appear at a time, the sum of the info codes is displayed.
Example: E2064 = E16 + E2048.
Info code 1 will be logged when mains/main battery is disconnected, and info code 1 will be deleted
when mains/main battery is connected. This may be read from the data logger, how long the meter
has been without power.
Important: Forced info code update for ULTRAFLOW® X4 info codes
In certain cases, e.g. after installation of a meter, a shorter response time may be required for the
ULTRAFLOW® X4 info codes than stated in the table above. CCC=4xx will always be = 4XX.
In order to perform a forced info code update, press the main key until the info code panel shows up
in the display. After 10-20 seconds, the meter will update the display with the current info code. The
display is then updated every ten seconds until the display returns to the main reading (volume) after
about 4 minutes. This procedure can not be repeated more than 25 times per day.