Menu 4-1-6 - Measuring points
Thesubmenuforconfigurationofthemeasuringpointsofthesystemcentreiscalledusingthis
button. All important parameters of the S0 and M-bus meters are displayed there. Available M-bus meters are
searchedforusingthe"Refresh"button;seechapterM-bus Interface for Consumption Data Capture. The S0
measuring points can be added using the "New entry" button. Already added measuring points can be selected
andconfiguredusingthecorrespondingscreenordeletedagain.
The screen contains the following parameters:
4-1-6 - Measuring points Input Default
Name Name of the measuring point max. 19 characters -
Meter type XX Selection of the meter type.
After selection of the meter type, this is displayed
graphically,
see legend.
Power
Water
Gas
Heat
Oil
Event
-
Position Position identifier max. 5 characters -
Meter number Input of the meter number max. 10 characters -
Meter constant Only for pulse meters:
Input of the meter constant (pulses per kWh or m
3
) 1 ..
9999
M-bus meter: Must be set on the meter!
1...9999 -
Transformer constant Only for pulse meters:
Input of conversion ratio of the current transformer
1..255
M-bus meter: Must be set on the meter!
1..255 -
Meter reading index Only for M-bus meters:
If the "Determine index automatically" option is activated
(factory setting), the meter value (electricity (kW), water
(m³), etc.) to be archived is determined automatically.
If an alternative meter value should be archived, the
meter reading index must be configured for this. The
meter reading index can be determined using the
"Retrieve meter data" button. The meter indexes in the
meter data can be found via the designation
"DataRecord id=xxx)" whereby "xxx" stands for the
index. Example:
Retrieval of the meter data Retrieval of the meter data can be initiated to test the
communication with the M-bus meter. This data retrieval
is initiated by tapping the button
Practical tip: in the event of communication faults on
the M-bus, this can also be used to check whether the
communication is still functioning.