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DAY OF THE WEEK:
0 = Sunday
1 = Monday
2 = Tuesday
3 = Wednesday
4 = Thursday
5 = Friday
6 = Saturday
2.2.5. Tariff Settings
Holiday, saturday, sunday and week day tariffs can be programmed (8 for each) under tariff settings.
You can name your set tariffs as numbers from 1 to 8. A selected tariff (for example T1) can be selected
more than one time as long as its time range doesn't overlap with another tariff. When you set the tariff
as 0, it means that tariff range is deactivated. In this case, the device saves the incoming pulses to T1
tariff. If all tariffs are set to 0 and deactivated to make the device operate without any tariffs, T1 tariff indexes
will be equal to total counter indexes.
Tariffs set as holiday have priority over tariffs set as saturday, sunday and week day tariffs. For
example; if the 5th day of June is set as holiday tariff at T7, the holidaytariff will be activated on the 5th
day of June. Any other tariffs set as saturday, sunday or week day in this time slot will be
deactivated for that day.
If there are overlapping tariffs or if the device lost its hour settings, T1 tariff will be active for security
reasons. Then, the tariff indicator on the device display will start to flash and the cause of the problem will
be reported to the user on the ALARM screen. Additionally, the user can see the cause of the problem
on the PC from address 249.
Holiday Tariff Settings
Starting year, starting month, starting day, starting hour and ending year, ending month, ending day,
ending hour values and finally, the number of the tariff that will be active in that time interval are entered
in that order under holiday tariff settings.
Since starting year/month, starting day/hour, ending year/month, ending day/hour settings requires the
user to enter two information into the same address; the information have to be entered by using the
following mathematical formula.
STARTING YEAR / MONTH: Year (between 0 - 99), Month (between 1 - 12) can be entered.*
Value to be written = Year x 256 + Month
STARTING DAY / HOUR: Day (between 1 - 31), Hour (between 0 - 23) can be entered.*
Value to be written = Day x 256 + Hour
ENDING YEAR / MONTH: Year (between 0 - 99), Month (between 1 - 12) can be entered.*
Value to be entered = Year x 256 + Month
ENDING DAY / HOUR: Day (between 1 - 31), Hour (between 0 - 24) can be entered.*
Value to be entered = Day x 256 + Hour
* The date you adjust must really exist. Date control is done in tariff settings just like in date-time settings.
For example, it is not permitted to enter a date like February 30 because there is no such date. Additionally,
since your tariff settings will not function if your starting dates are bigger than your ending dates or they
are each the same these kinds of adjustments are also automatically not permitted.