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ACCESS 9340 and 9360 Meters PMCM-9340D-0208
Chapter 11—Maintenance and Troubleshooting 2/2008
EN–114
Meter Memory
The meter uses its nonvolatile memory (RAM) to retain all data and
metering configuration values. Under the operating temperature
range specified for the meter, this nonvolatile memory has an
expected life of up to 100 years. The meter stores its data logs on a
memory chip, which has a life expectancy of up to 20 years under the
operating temperature range specified for the meter. The life of the
internal battery-backed clock is over 10 years at 25°C.
NOTE: Life expectancy is a function of operating conditions; this does
not constitute any expressed or implied warranty.
Identifying the Firmware Version, Model, and Serial Number
Viewing the Display in Different Languages
The meter can be set to use one of five different languages: English,
French, Spanish, German, and Russian. Other languages are
available. Please contact your local sales representative for more
information about other language options.
The meter language can be selected by doing the following:
1. From the first menu level, press
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until MAINT is visible.
2. Press MAINT.
3. Press DIAG.
4. Press METER.
The number next to O.S. is the firmware
version. In this example, 10.600 is the
firmware version.
5. After you’re finished, press
1; to return to
the METER SETUP screen.
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