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ES-10B 4 Terminal Single Phase Residential Electricity
Meter - Product Guide
Copyright © 2019 EDMI Europe Ltd. All rights reserved
Version / Status: 1.1
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Left / Right
Scroll up or down the table. Wrapped.
OK
Cycle between two tables, holding same row position in both at the same time.
Return
Return to parent menu.
13.5.6.2 Power Event Log
The Pwr Log menu displays the meter’s Power Event Log. A maximum of 100 events are
displayed, the most recent event being 1. The top row of the screen shows the event number (1-
100) and the bottom row shows event code the timestamp information.
Use the left/right buttons to scroll up and down the list of events and press the OK button to switch
between the Event Code and the Timestamp display (every two seconds, the Timestamp display
cycles between the date and time display).
For example:
This indicates that the first message in the Event Log (001) is Event Code 1234.
Pressing OK will display:
This shows that Event 001 occurred at 23:01:15 on 01.01.15. The display will cycle between the
time and date every two seconds.
When in this menu the UI buttons perform the following actions:
Left / Right
Scroll up or down the table. Wrapped.
OK
Cycle between two tables, holding same row position in both at the same time.
Return
Return to parent menu.
13.5.6.3 Auxiliary Load Control Switch Event Log
The ALCSLog menu displays the meter’s Auxiliary Load Control Switch Event Log. . A maximum
of 100 events are displayed, the most recent event being 1. The top row of the screen shows the
event number (1-100) and the bottom row shows event code the timestamp information.
Use the left/right buttons to scroll up and down the list of events and press the OK button to switch
between the Event Code and the Timestamp display (every two seconds, the Timestamp display
cycles between the date and time display).
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