Installation Guide Part 2

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thisfielddoesnotmatchthespecifiedutilityformat,adialogwindow
displaysindicating“meterIDfieldcontaininvalidcharacters”andthe
operatorisinstructedtoeitherrescanorreenterthemeterIDvalueinthis
field.ModuleprogrammingcannotberesumeduntilthemeterIDfield
populatedmatchestheu
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ilityspecificformat.
4Scan(enter)theModuleIDinLANAddressfield.
GPrepcomparesthevalueenteredinthisfieldwiththeLANAddress
programmedinthemodule.Similartoinspectionsection,anydiscrepanciesin
thevaluesarerejected.
5Entertheind exdialvaluesbyreadingthedialsandenteringtheva
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from
righttoleft.
Figure 9.20 Error Message Displayed when Entered Read is too large for the Rollover Point
Select the Rollover point and meter constant (meter specific values) prior to programming
the module from the drop down windows. “GPrep” displays a message window verifying if
indeed the operator intends to change the Rollover point and meter constant. “GPrep”
keeps the last value entered in rollover point and meter constant fields as default value.
If you do not know what to enter for the Rollover Point or Meter Constant STOP!
Contact someone that does know or contact Cellnet Customer Support. The wrong
data entered in these fields significantly affects the billing read provided to the
utility.
The value entered in the dial field is programmed into the module as the starting meter
read at installation. Consumption is based on the initial read programmed into the module.
It is very important to be accurate on the dial index read. Note also that the dial field
requires the number of digits that correspond to the roll over point.
Example: If the roll over point is set at 10,000, then a four digit dial read would need to be
entered.
The index must have four dials if the roll over point of 10,000 is correct. Otherwise, the roll
over point must be changed accordingly. If the index read number contains more digits
than the corresponding rollover point, GPrep displays the following message prompting the
operator to reenter the index read and a blinking message in the main screen “dial
rejected” is also displayed.