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ACCESS 9340 and 9360 Meters PMCM-9340D-0208
Appendix B—Using the Command Interface 2/2008
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3340 8001 Relay Output Number
➀ Releases specified relay from override control.
3341 8001 Relay Output Number
➀ Places specified relay under override control.
3350 8001 9999 De-energizes all relays.
3351 8001 9999 Energizes all relays.
3361 8001 Relay Output Number
➀ Resets operation counter for specified relay.
3362 8001 Relay Output Number
➀ Resets the turn-on time for specified relay.
3363 8001 None Resets the operation counter for all relays.
3364 8001 None Resets the turn-on time for all relays.
3365 8001 Input Number
➀
Resets the operation counter for specified
input.
3366 8001 Input Number
➀ Resets turn-on time for specified input.
3367 8001 None Resets the operation counter for all inputs.
3368 8001 None Resets turn-on time for all inputs.
3369 8001 None Resets all counters and timers for all I/Os.
Resets
1522 None None Resets the alarm history log.
4110 8001
0 = Present and previous
months
1 = Present month
2 = Previous month
Resets min/max.
5110 None None Resets all demand registers.
5111 None None Resets current demand.
5113 None None Resets power demand.
5114 None None Resets input demand.
5115 None None
Resets generic demand for first group of 10
quantities.
5210 None None Resets all min/max demand.
5211 None None Resets current min/max demand.
5213 None None Resets power min/max demand.
5214 None None Resets input min/max demand.
5215 None None Resets generic 1 min/max demand.
Table B–2: Command Codes
Command
Code
Command
Parameter
Register
Parameters Description
➀You must write to register 8001 the number that identifies which output you would like to use.
To determine the identifying number, refer to“I/O Point Numbers” on page 209 for instructions.
➁Data buffer location (register 8019) is the pointer to the first register where data will be stored. By default,
return data begins at register 8020, although you can use any of the registers from 8020–8149. Take care when
assigning pointers. Values may be corrupted if two commands are using the same register.