Certification Exhibit FCC ID: R7PER1R1S6 FCC Rule Part: 15.247 ACS Project Number: 14-0210 Manufacturer: Landis+Gyr Technology, Inc. Model: 5252 Comm Module Manual 5015 B.U.
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Draft 7.30.14 Table of Contents Chapter 1: Endpoint Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Enhanced Series IV AMPY 5252B Endpoint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Endpoint Usage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Required Software . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of Contents Draft 7.30.14 Landis+Gyr Delete an existing server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 Add additional servers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 After Login: Setup Cautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Draft 7.30.14 1 Endpoint Overview Enhanced Series IV AMPY 5252B Endpoint Figure 1 - 1. Gridstream RF Enhanced Series IV AMPY 5252B Meter and Module Endpoint Usage The Gridstream RF Enhanced Series IV AMPY 5252B endpoint will be used for commercial and industrial metering applications. The communication module requires professional installation by qualified personnel.
Chapter 1 - Endpoint Overview Draft 7.30.14 Landis+Gyr Required Software To work with the endpoint, you need one of the following software tools: • Command Center version 6.2 or later. • RadioShop version x.x or later. • Endpoint Testing Manager version x.x or later. Labels The endpoint includes the following label. Figure 1 - 2. Label Identification 1. LAN ID: XXXXXXXX NOTE: The LAN ID is a unique identifier for each endpoint. It always displays in hex. Landis+Gyr provides the LAN address.
Draft 7.30.14 Landis+Gyr Chapter 1 - Endpoint Overview • Full duplex serial connection. The baud rate is 9600, 8 bits, 1 stop bit, no hardware handshaking. • Power fail indication signal from the meter that tells the endpoint to disconnect from drawing power from the meter. • DC power line which supplies power to the module from the meter. Auto-Registration Endpoint firmware version 9.04 or later and module Device Control Word (DCW) x.xx or later is required for auto-registration.
Chapter 1 - Endpoint Overview • Draft 7.30.14 Landis+Gyr Load Profile or Interval Data & Status Flags (Standard Tables 64 & 3) which includes interval data and meter status. Demand Reset When Command Center delivers a Demand Reset command, the communication module passes the command to the meter, which performs the Demand Reset on the meter. The meter/communication module then passes the previous demand data captured by the meter to Command Center for processing.
Draft 7.30.14 Landis+Gyr Chapter 1 - Endpoint Overview Supporting Passwords The meter/communication module supports passwords provided by the utility. See publication 981055 Gridstream 2-way Endpoint Testing Manager User Guide for information regarding loading password into module. Downloading Firmware Communications module firmware can be upgraded via Command Center or ETM. Encrypting Data The Gridstream RF Network currently supports use of one encryption key per network.
Chapter 1 - Endpoint Overview Draft 7.30.14 Landis+Gyr Item Other Logon User 10 byte User Name that is used while running the ANSI Logon Service Security Password The full 20 bytes are required. Sustained Outage Duration Defines the number of seconds after which an outage will be classified as sustained. If less than this amount, the outage is momentary. A value of zero will cause all outages to be considered "sustained".
Draft 7.30.14 Landis+Gyr Chapter 1 - Endpoint Overview 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
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Draft 7.30.14 2 Command Center Deployment/Configuration Deployment Auto Registration Landis+Gyr RF radio is Plug & Play; meters equipped with Landis+Gyr endpoints arrive from the factory in operational mode, ready to be installed at a service location. Along with the meters, a Meter Manufacturer File is provided to the utility. This file contains meter number/serial number combinations; the file must be uploaded into Command Center prior to installation of endpoints in the field.
Draft 7.30.14 Chapter 2 - Command Center Deployment/Configuration Landis+Gyr NOTE: If Installation Data is received before an Init Push has been received, the installation record will be stored awaiting the Init Push from the device. Endpoint Status Endpoints will move from one status to another during the deployment process. The following are various endpoint statuses: • Installed.
Draft 7.30.14 Chapter 2 - Command Center Deployment/Configuration Landis+Gyr Figure 2 - 1. Import Meter Manufacturer Data 2. Click the Browse button to navigate to, and select, a file that was sent by the meter manufacturer. 3. Click the Save button to import the file into the database. The Meter Manufacturer Data Import (Upload Complete) window will appear displaying the Error Summary (if applicable) and Successful Entries. Figure 2 - 2.
Draft 7.30.14 Chapter 2 - Command Center Deployment/Configuration Landis+Gyr Figure 2 - 3. Import Installation File Screen 2. Enter the Path to the file. ...or... 3. Click the Browse button to navigate to, and select, a file containing the endpoint information. 4. Click OK to upload the file. The information imported via the Installation File: Table 2-1. Installation File Fields Data Format Format/Description User ID* AlphaNum (30) Login assigned by the utility for the installer.
Draft 7.30.14 Chapter 2 - Command Center Deployment/Configuration Landis+Gyr Table 2-1. Installation File Fields (Continued) Data Format Format/Description Service Longitude Decimal (12,8) GPS longitude. Service Location AlphaNum (100) Meter service location. Service Time Zone See formatting below. The service time zone may be entered to specify the correct time zone for the service location. * Indicates a required field.
Draft 7.30.14 Chapter 2 - Command Center Deployment/Configuration Landis+Gyr Tracking and Deployment Deployment Status Deployment Status enables users to monitor the find process when endpoints are being deployed on a system. 1. Click Network > Deployment Status to display the Deployment Status Report screen. Figure 2 - 5. RF Deployment Status Screen 2. Choose the Selection Criteria: A. All ...or... B. Collector. Select the desired collector from the drop-down menu. 3. Select a Date Range: A.
Draft 7.30.14 Chapter 2 - Command Center Deployment/Configuration Landis+Gyr to space limitations. By clicking on a specific date, each endpoint registering that day displays installation, registered, normal and reading status for this date. Information on the report is updated as the information is received by Command Center on a rolling seven day basis. Installation information is populated from the RF Installation File Import process.
Draft 7.30.14 Chapter 2 - Command Center Deployment/Configuration Landis+Gyr Figure 2 - 9. RF Installation Status Report The following information is displayed in the report: • Day. This number will increment for each day the used has selected to display. • Date. This will display the dates selected in generation of the report. Click the date link to view a list of all meters deployed on the selected date. • Daily Installed.
Draft 7.30.14 Chapter 2 - Command Center Deployment/Configuration Landis+Gyr • Number of installed meters that have sent in a billable reading in the last 24 hours (Blue). Endpoint Configuration Packet Definitions Creating a packet definition is necessary to reconfigure the packet payload of an endpoint. Packet definitions can contain several different user-configurable data elements. NOTE: RF endpoints allow a user to return up to 6 registers.
Draft 7.30.14 Chapter 2 - Command Center Deployment/Configuration Landis+Gyr Figure 2 - 11. The Packet Definition Window 3. Enter a name in the Packet Name field. The name should be unique to the organization. 4. Click the Edit Description link to enter any desired notes for the packet definition. If any notes were entered, click the OK button to save them. 5. Select a Packet Type from the drop-down. • On Demand. Used for RF Endpoints. • Daily Packet Type. Used for PLC Endpoints 6.
Draft 7.30.14 Chapter 2 - Command Center Deployment/Configuration Landis+Gyr Alarm Definitions Alarm Definitions determine what type of response the given Events will trigger, including Dashboard Alerts and Email Alerts. Alarm Definitions must be created prior to Meter Configuration Groups in order to be programmed to a module. 1. Click Setup > Alarm Definitions and select the appropriate endpoint type to display the Alarm Definitions screen. Figure 2 - 12. Alarm Definitions screen 2.
Draft 7.30.14 Chapter 2 - Command Center Deployment/Configuration Landis+Gyr Meter Configuration Groups A Configuration Group is a type of Command Addressing Group. A meter can be a member of only one configuration group. All members of a configuration group must be assigned the same configuration settings. Configuration groups are used to drive group-based reconfigurations for multiple endpoints. Each endpoint type is manufactured with a default configuration group.
Draft 7.30.14 Chapter 2 - Command Center Deployment/Configuration Landis+Gyr Figure 2 - 15. Group Summary Window The group membership list window displays the following categories: • Status. Status is the current status of the meter. • Total Meters. Displays the total number of meters in each status. B. Click any of the meter number links to view the Endpoint Properties window for the selected meter. 2.
Draft 7.30.14 Chapter 2 - Command Center Deployment/Configuration • Landis+Gyr Select the desired interval from the Frequency drop-down. D. Click the Schedule Command icon to add the command to the Scheduled Commands list. Figure 2 - 18. Scheduled Commands E. (Gridstream endpoints only) Select the Delayed check-box for a command. 6. Repeat step 5 for any additional commands. 7. Select the Endpoint Transmit Interval from the drop-down.
Draft 7.30.14 Chapter 2 - Command Center Deployment/Configuration Landis+Gyr Figure 2 - 19. Configuration Group Window 2. Click the Add Meters icon for the Configuration Group to which you want to add meters in order to display the Add Meters to Group window. Figure 2 - 20. Add Meters to Group Window 3. Click the Meter(s) radio button and enter individual meter numbers separated by spaces, commas, or semi-colons. ...or... 4. Click the Meter File radio button and then the Browse button to browse for a .
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Draft 7.30.14 3 Using Endpoint Testing Manager (ETM) How To Use ETM Endpoint Testing Manager (ETM) software provides the user with the ability to verify accurate module-to-meter, meter-to-module, module-to-network, and network-to-module communications. This chapter provides detailed instructions for navigating the software. Access to Endpoint Test Manager With the release of Command Center 5.
Draft 7.30.14 Chapter 3 - Using Endpoint Testing Manager (ETM) • Landis+Gyr If this launch of ETM is not connected to a server, click the Select a new server link. The Server List will appear. Figure 3 - 2. Server List • Click the name of the desired server in the Server column to highlight it. • Click Select. The Server List window will close and the selected server will be displayed on the ETM log in screen. Adding a New Server Click Add on the Server List. The New Server window will open.
Draft 7.30.14 Chapter 3 - Using Endpoint Testing Manager (ETM) Landis+Gyr Following is the procedure for selecting an alternate server: From the ETM log-in screen, select the Select a new server link. The Server List window will appear. • Click the name of the desired server in the Server column. • Click Select. The Server List window will close and if ETM can connect to that server, the selected server will be displayed on the ETM login screen.
Draft 7.30.14 Chapter 3 - Using Endpoint Testing Manager (ETM) Landis+Gyr After Login: Setup Cautions A NOTE: When ETM is first launched, view the Connection tab. Click the checkboxes for both Display Scrolling Status and Enable Test Reports, and then click Save Settings. Until changed, these settings will remain the default each time the ETM application opens. CAUTION: Upon launch, ETM will attempt connection to the computer’s first available serial port.
Draft 7.30.14 Chapter 3 - Using Endpoint Testing Manager (ETM) Landis+Gyr • Keep Alive. This value specifies the amount of time that a session between a MAT and an endpoint can be inactive before the endpoint closes the session. The default value is 15 minutes. • User Priority. The user priority field allows a user of a higher or equal priority to preempt an existing MAT Certificate. Users with a lower priority cannot gain access if a higher priority is engaged with the endpoint device.
Draft 7.30.14 Chapter 3 - Using Endpoint Testing Manager (ETM) Landis+Gyr ETM Sign In The ETM user and the ETM tool must 1) be known to and 2) authenticated by Command Center. The user must have been provided privileges and user credentials in order to access the ETM software. If the user has not been provided with credentials, the user must contact the utility-designated Security Administrator.
Landis+Gyr Draft 7.30.14 Chapter 3 - Using Endpoint Testing Manager (ETM) Figure 3 - 8. Login Validation Even though the user may have certificate privileges, this message indicates that certificate server is not properly set up. (Possible reasons include: the server might be down or the signing utility might not be set up). If the user clicks OK, ETM will launch and they will be able to communicate to meters that are not in ECC mode. Figure 3 - 9.
Draft 7.30.14 Chapter 3 - Using Endpoint Testing Manager (ETM) Landis+Gyr Figure 3 - 10. Using the Bar-code Scanner Navigating the Software ETM is an easy-to-use software application that allows you to perform specific configuration, verification, and testing procedures. The application is comprised of an upper menu bar, the tabs listed below, and a Security Status line at the bottom of the display that describes the server connection and displays the connected endpoint’s security status.
Draft 7.30.14 Chapter 3 - Using Endpoint Testing Manager (ETM) Landis+Gyr 2. Select the Head End Radio tab 3. Click the Modify button 4. Change the radio's Network ID to match the utility-specified Network ID (for endpoints with firmware version v6.x and higher, this parameter is managed by Command Center and cannot be changed by ETM) 5. Disable the router bit 6. Disable the timekeeper bit 7. Enable the head-end bit 8. Enable the operational bit 9. Set the baud rate to 38400 10.
Draft 7.30.14 Chapter 3 - Using Endpoint Testing Manager (ETM) Landis+Gyr • Control byte 4 should be HEX 69. • Control Byte 4 with RF Filter enabled and wide mode enabled should be HEX 29. • Control Byte 4 with RF Filter disabled and wide mode enabled should be HEX 28. • Max LAN Nodes could be set to 28 or 86 depending on your environment. If you are on a deployed Normal meter network, 28 would be the best setting.
Draft 7.30.14 Chapter 3 - Using Endpoint Testing Manager (ETM) Landis+Gyr 3. Type the Collector IP address into the IP Address field with the numbers between the periods. 4. Click the OK button to add the Collector. The added Collector will appear in the Host: drop down box, located on the Connection tab. 5. To connect to the Collector, click Use Collector from the drop-down box. 6. In the Host: drop down box, highlight the name of the Collector you would like to connect to. 7. Click Connect.
Draft 7.30.14 Chapter 3 - Using Endpoint Testing Manager (ETM) Landis+Gyr Table 3-2. Connection Tab (Continued) Field Description Enable Field Mode check-box Checking this box will allow the user to change the mode of the meter being tested. Unchecking this box allows the user to ensure that meters are not accidentally put into field mode during a meter test and will hide the buttons on the Device Test tab.
Landis+Gyr Draft 7.30.14 Chapter 3 - Using Endpoint Testing Manager (ETM) Figure 3 - 14. Connection Baud Rate Option Select Drop-down Menu Figure 3 - 15. Connection Tab Connected to a Radio Connecting to an Endpoint The user can connect to an endpoint either through the computer’s COM port or through a Collector.
Draft 7.30.14 Chapter 3 - Using Endpoint Testing Manager (ETM) Landis+Gyr Figure 3 - 17. Connection Selection drop-down After Collector has been selected, the endpoint drop-down populates with the previous connected endpoint’s identifier. To select a different Collector, click the drop-down arrow. Figure 3 - 18. Choosing a Collector Head End Radio Tab The Head End Radio tab displays information about the head end radio currently in use.
Draft 7.30.14 Chapter 3 - Using Endpoint Testing Manager (ETM) Landis+Gyr Table 3-3. Head End Radio Tab (Continued) Field Description Reboot
Draft 7.30.14 Chapter 3 - Using Endpoint Testing Manager (ETM) Landis+Gyr Clicking the Modify button activates access to many configuration settings and options on this tab. Entering changes and clicking Apply will provision the radio’s configuration settings with the entered changes. The radio may also be Rebooted after the Modify button has been clicked. Clicking the Cancel button closes access to these settings without making any changes. Figure 3 - 20.
Draft 7.30.14 Chapter 3 - Using Endpoint Testing Manager (ETM) Landis+Gyr Table 3-4. Device Test tab(Continued) Field Description Scan Meter ID Scan or manually enter the meter ID of the meter to be tested. “Find device” <> Opens the Find device dialog for entering the Network Address and used to locate a device that is a neighbor of the head-end. This function looks at the neighboring devices of the head-end radio to see if there is one device that has the same WAN address.
Draft 7.30.14 Chapter 3 - Using Endpoint Testing Manager (ETM) Landis+Gyr Table 3-4. Device Test tab(Continued) Field Description Mode Settings Current Mode Current mode of the IWR connected to the meter under test. The user may change the mode as needed. (If you are connected through a Collector, your IWR is always in Field Mode.
Draft 7.30.14 Chapter 3 - Using Endpoint Testing Manager (ETM) Landis+Gyr Table 3-5. “Find Device” Dialog Parameter Details Field Description Network Address The ID number, in decimal and hex formats, of the network that the radio under test is currently connected to.
Draft 7.30.14 Chapter 3 - Using Endpoint Testing Manager (ETM) Landis+Gyr For high speed-capable endpoints an indication will appear on ETM’s Device Test tab when the endpoint is connected, as seen in the following figure. Endpoints that do not support high speed functionality will display High speed incapable in the Speed: call out.
Landis+Gyr Draft 7.30.14 Chapter 3 - Using Endpoint Testing Manager (ETM) Figure 3 - 24. Settings.XML File Detail Editing Multiple Meter Test Configuration Figure 3 - 25. Accessing Multiple Meter Test Configuration Figure 3 - 26. Edit Multiple Meter Test Configuration Dialog The Edit Multiple Meter Mode Test Configuration dialog allows users to select the fields that will appear on the Multiple Device Test Results screen.
Draft 7.30.14 Chapter 3 - Using Endpoint Testing Manager (ETM) Landis+Gyr For example, if the user wants testing to confirm that the module firmware version is 07.06, this parameter can be specified in the Module Firmware field of the Edit Multiple Meter Mode Test Configuration dialog. When the test is run, ETM will read the module firmware version from the meter and compare it with the user-specified value. If these values do not match, an error will display.
Draft 7.30.14 Chapter 3 - Using Endpoint Testing Manager (ETM) Landis+Gyr The table below describes the fields on the Firmware Download tab. Table 3-6. Firmware Download Tab Field Description Download Status Firmware Download Progress Displays the percentage status of a firmware download after the Start Download button is clicked.
Draft 7.30.14 Chapter 3 - Using Endpoint Testing Manager (ETM) Landis+Gyr Battery End Point Firmware Download No meter specifics will be displayed on this tab when ETM is connected to a battery end point. Module version will be displayed, and firmware unique to the connected (battery end point) module will be found on the drop-down menu. Select the firmware for download by highlighting and click the Start Download button to launch the event.
Draft 7.30.14 Chapter 3 - Using Endpoint Testing Manager (ETM) Landis+Gyr Table 3-7. Module Tab (Continued) Field Description Optical Lockout When connected to compatible meters with applicable firmware, allows the user/tester to configure the meter’s Optical Lockout parameter. This setting includes options to: Get current status Lock the port indefinitely Unlock the port for minutes Unlock the port indefinitely There is also a button to Send the command to the connected meter.
Draft 7.30.14 Chapter 3 - Using Endpoint Testing Manager (ETM) Landis+Gyr Figure 3 - 30. Optical Lockout Drop-down Menu For the “X Minutes” selection, a data entry field appears for the user to enter the desired value, after which pressing the Send button, as with the other options, executes the command. Reporting Tab The Reporting tab is comprised of the Meter Information, ANSI Tables and Reports fields. The fields on this tab are only enabled if a meter test has been run and has a status of Passed.
Draft 7.30.14 Chapter 3 - Using Endpoint Testing Manager (ETM) Landis+Gyr Table 3-8. Reporting Tab (Continued) Field Description Reports Load Required Tables Loads the tables that are required to run a report. Load Defaults Loads any tables that have been saved as default. Save As Defaults Clicking this button will save currently selected tables as defaults that will be brought up at a later time by clicking the Load Defaults button.
Draft 7.30.14 Chapter 3 - Using Endpoint Testing Manager (ETM) Landis+Gyr stores that information in a holding place on the endpoint. As part of this process, the five highest demand readings are reset to zero. NOTE: The program administrator can provide the key required to enable and configure Demand Reset features. The Demand Reset action can only be activated after the Meter Configuration report has been retrieved.
Landis+Gyr Draft 7.30.14 Chapter 3 - Using Endpoint Testing Manager (ETM) highlighted below. The Demand Reset report also lists the previous number of demand resets reported by the meter. A portion of that report is shown below. Figure 3 - 33. Demand Reset Report The Demand Reset Report’s File menu offers options to Print a hard copy or to Save the report in XML or HTML formats, along with a Page Setup choice. Demand Reset Restriction A Demand Reset Action may only be performed once every 24 hours.
Draft 7.30.14 Chapter 3 - Using Endpoint Testing Manager (ETM) Landis+Gyr The table below describes the fields on the Command Scheduler tab. Table 3-9. Command Scheduler Tab Field Description Event Mask: over 100 choices are available for notification scheduling. Choices for event masking include: Disabled, Log Only, Advisory, and Alarm. Erase Control EraseZero Always the best choice for this screen. This option makes no changes to existing parameters.
Draft 7.30.14 Chapter 3 - Using Endpoint Testing Manager (ETM) Landis+Gyr Table 3-9. Command Scheduler Tab (Continued) Field Description Activity Log Insert Comment Allows a user to insert comments into the Activity Log. These time-stamped comments will also post to the Log file. Figure 3 - 34. Command Scheduler Tab Event Mask The Event Mask interface of the Command Scheduler tab supports user notification for specified events.
Draft 7.30.14 Chapter 3 - Using Endpoint Testing Manager (ETM) Landis+Gyr Table 3-10. Event Mask Events (Continued) Event Mask Field Description Log Only The event will be stored in the event log; it will not be reported in alarm/alert messages; only an on-request read of the event log will retrieve these events.
Draft 7.30.14 Chapter 3 - Using Endpoint Testing Manager (ETM) Landis+Gyr NOTE: Some test interval options do not apply to all command choices Universal Event Log Tab The Universal Event Log tab, shown in Figure 3 - 41, is only enabled on meters with version 422-J or higher software. This tab enables user-programmable log activities that result from meter events. This feature is not supported by endpoints with firmware versions prior to 422-J.
Draft 7.30.14 Chapter 3 - Using Endpoint Testing Manager (ETM) Landis+Gyr Figure 3 - 42. Generate Report Data View Service Limiting Tab NOTE: The Service Limiting option is only available for Focus AX meters. Service Limiting functionality allows the utility to place a limit on the power used on certain accounts during a time period when they cannot disconnect power completely.
Draft 7.30.14 Chapter 3 - Using Endpoint Testing Manager (ETM) Landis+Gyr Figure 3 - 43. Service Limiting From the Service Limiting tab, the user has the ability to read the Service Limiting Program for which the endpoint is currently configured, modify the existing program, and create a report of the service limiting program. NOTE: During the meter testing process, if the endpoint is not capable of remote connect/ disconnect, the Service Limiting tab will be visible, but disabled.
Draft 7.30.14 Chapter 3 - Using Endpoint Testing Manager (ETM) Landis+Gyr Program Information. • Program Name. The program name identifies the service limiting program. • Notes. This is an optional field that allows for providing further information about the new program. • Mode. • Manual or Comm Only. • Service Limiter Service Limiting options Service Limiting parameters will vary depending on the mode selected. A. Manual or Comm Only. Closure prevention.
Draft 7.30.14 Chapter 3 - Using Endpoint Testing Manager (ETM) Landis+Gyr • Cumulative Demand same as Demand Interval [checked]. If this box is checked, this automatically sets the interval to the same interval used elsewhere in Command Center for automatic meter reads. • Cumulative Demand same... box [not checked]. If this box is not checked, the user must select an interval from the Interval button drop-down menu. The options are: 1, 5, 10, 15, 30, and 60 minutes. Open Options • Open Time.
Draft 7.30.14 Chapter 3 - Using Endpoint Testing Manager (ETM) Landis+Gyr Figure 3 - 44. Service Limiting Program Information - Save Icon 4. A pre-defined program location folder will open. 5. Enter a unique name for the new Service Limiting program. 6. Click Save. The new Service Limiting Program has now been saved, and will be available for sending to an endpoint.
Draft 7.30.14 Chapter 3 - Using Endpoint Testing Manager (ETM) Landis+Gyr 4. The Service Limiting programs tab will now display the selected program. 5. Click Modify Program. 6. The selected Service Limiting Program will be sent to the endpoint, and the M33 report will appear. Figure 3 - 47. Service Limiting M33 Report The M33 report displays the current Service Limiting configuration settings applied to the endpoint. This report may also be generated by clicking the Generate Report button.
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Draft 7.30.14 4 Specifications Enhanced Series IV AMPY 5252B Specs Table 4-1. Specifications Category Specification Value or Range Compatible Meters AMPY Supported Meter Forms Standards Compliance Environmental User Guide Voltage Class 2S 240 200 Voltage 6V (from the meter’s power supply) Power Max: 350mA Typical: 295mA Output Power +26 dBm +/-1 dBm Adjacent Channel Power 39 dBc Nominal (9600 bps) Transmit Frequency 902.2 to 927.