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Gridstream Enhanced Cellular FOCUS AXe User Guide D ra ft Publication: 98-1723 Rev AB LANDIS+GYR CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION
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Table of Contents Chapter 1: Gridstream Enhanced Cellular Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 ra ft Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Point-to-Point Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Endpoint Overview . . . . . .
Table of Contents Landis+Gyr Monitoring Deployment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 Deployment Status Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 Installation Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 Module Alarms . . . . . . . .
Landis+Gyr Table of Contents D ra ft 3G . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 ZigBee Transmit Power and Receive Sensitivity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Environmental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Mechanical . . . . . . . . . .
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1 Gridstream Enhanced Cellular Overview Overview Landis+Gyr’s Gridstream Enhanced Cellular solution can expand network coverage for unique metering applications, where other AMI communications may not be available. D ra ft The Landis+Gyr Cellular meters communicate point-to-point with Command Center’s M2M (Machine to Machine) Adapter. The M2M Adapter is a component of Command Center that will interface with the meter directly.
Chapter 1 - Gridstream Enhanced Cellular Overview Landis+Gyr Point-to-Point Technology Cellular meters communicate point to point with Gridstream Command Center. They do not communicate with other meters, routers, or collectors. Although cellular meters do not communicate through a collector, Command Center will automatically assign a virtual collector to the meters. This allows cellular technology to easily integrate into the existing Gridstream solution and simplifies management of cellular meters.
Landis+Gyr Chapter 1 - Gridstream Enhanced Cellular Overview Modem Information D ra ft The cellular meter contains a completely “under the cover” module that utilizes the GSM/GPRS/ EDGE/HSPA cellular technology. This allows cellular meters to be supported by multiple wireless providers. (The initial release will support AT&T domestic US versions only.) Furthermore, the AT&T module will be 3G capable, making it a viable solution for real time data transfer.
Chapter 1 - Gridstream Enhanced Cellular Overview Landis+Gyr The Meter Display will indicate "GSS" and all dashes if cellular communication has not been established. Once cellular communication has been established, the last two indicators on the right side of the display, we’ll refer to as A & B, will illustrate the following: Table 1-1.
Landis+Gyr Chapter 1 - Gridstream Enhanced Cellular Overview ZigBee Support The Gridstream Enhanced Cellular communication module supports an integrated ZigBee system on the chip. This enables the endpoint to communicate via Smart Energy Profile with other ZigBee enabled devices. Retrieving Data The endpoint is capable of delivering data via an On Request Read (ORR) or autonomously (periodically reported). Availability of the following features depends on meter configuration.
Chapter 1 - Gridstream Enhanced Cellular Overview Landis+Gyr When power is restored, the communication module reconnects with the network at a randomly delayed time up to 30 minutes. This is to ensure that too many devices do not connect to the cell tower simultaneously.
Landis+Gyr Chapter 1 - Gridstream Enhanced Cellular Overview FCC and Industry Canada Compliance FCC Class B This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Chapter 1 - Gridstream Enhanced Cellular Overview Landis+Gyr Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.
2 Setting Up Command Center Setting up Command Center The following section describes system setup and functionality associated with Gridstream Enhanced Cellular electric meters. ra ft Prerequisites to Enable Gridstream Enhanced Cellular Meter Functionality There are multiple prerequisites to enable cellular meter functionality. 1. Install/Upgrade Command Center to version 6.4 or higher version with the M2M Adapter installed. 2.
Chapter 2 - Setting Up Command Center Landis+Gyr Figure 2 - 1. Command Center License Following is the procedure to activate a Command Center License: 1. From Command Center Home, click Setup > Activate License. A list of currently licensed software will display. ...or... ra ft 2. To activate additional software, enter the Activation Code provided by Sales Support in the text box. Click the Browse button to navigate to the location of the license file supplied by Sales Support.
Landis+Gyr Chapter 2 - Setting Up Command Center ra ft Figure 2 - 2. Process Settings The Process Settings column heading include the following functions: • • • • Name. This column displays each function. Occurs. This column displays the interval at which each function runs. Time/Interval. This column allows the user to select a time for the appropriate function from the corresponding drop-down menu. Last Run. This column displays the last date and time that process was run. D • Enable.
Chapter 2 - Setting Up Command Center Landis+Gyr every 6 hours, however, this process may be run more frequently during times of heavy deployment. • Event Gap Reconciliation Retry: Retries event gap reconciliation requests, where no response has been received. • Incremental Daily Reads Extract: When self read data has been received from cellular meters, this process will generate the incremental daily reads extract files.
3 Meter Ordering and Customization Overview 1. Customer needs to provide Landis+Gyr with an IP address for Command Center (M2M Adapter), IP address for the NTP server, GMT offset for meters, and the Network ID of Command Center at the time they order meters. Modules will be preprogrammed with the customer supplied information and the Cellular IP addresses for auto-registration to occur. D ra ft 2. Customer will need to setup and activate a cellular account with the carrier prior to deploying meters.
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4 Deploying Endpoints SIM Activation The endpoint SIM must be active in order for the endpoint to join AT&T’s wireless network and register with Command Center. NOTE: Meters must have custom attributes programmed at the time of manufacture. The cellular endpoints are unique in that the SIM card must be activated prior to deployment of the endpoints. ra ft Auto-Registration New meters can be installed with no special tools required.
Chapter 4 - Deploying Endpoints Landis+Gyr Adding Endpoints Meter Manufacturer File Import Process A Meter Manufacturer File is provided to the utility. The file contains meter number/serial number combinations. The Meter Manufacturer File must be imported into Command Center before meters are deployed. The Meter Manufacturer Data screen allows the user to import an XML or CSV file supplied by the meter manufacturer so the utility does not have to key in meters and endpoints by hand. ra ft 1.
Landis+Gyr Chapter 4 - Deploying Endpoints Customer Information File Customer information must be associated with the Cellular meters via a flat file import, through integration services, or by manually entering the information into Command Center. NOTE: A Customer Information File will be provided to the customer with the Meter Manufacturer File. The CIF is a required file, because it contains the Integrated Circuit Card Identifier (ICCID) which is associated with the meter number.
Chapter 4 - Deploying Endpoints Landis+Gyr The information imported via the Installation File is shown in Table 4-1, “Import Installation File.” An asterisk indicates a required field. Table 4-1. Import Installation File Data Format Format/Description User ID* AlphaNum (30) Login assigned by the utility for the installer. Utility may elect to use “1” for System usage. Installation Date* Date MM/DD/YYYY 12/26/2009 Actual date the meter was installed.
Landis+Gyr Chapter 4 - Deploying Endpoints Figure 4 - 4. Import Installation File The Import Installation File window provides a .csv template link, that may be used to create the IIF. 2. Type the file location path into the text box ...or... Click the Browse button to navigate to the appropriate file. ra ft 3. Click OK to upload the file. Figure 4 - 5. Import Installation File D If an error occurs in the import of the Installation File, results will be displayed immediately in the browser.
Chapter 4 - Deploying Endpoints Landis+Gyr possible, however not preferred, to order batches of meters with separate time zones. Figure 4 - 6. Time Zones ra ft Auto-Registration After importing the necessary files and activating the SIM card with AT&T, installers may deploy meters in the field. Once powered up, the modules will begin the auto-registration process. For autoregistration to be successful, the following steps need to be performed: 1.
Landis+Gyr Chapter 4 - Deploying Endpoints • If the endpoint configuration sent in with the Init Push is not recognized, Command Center will transition it to Configure. • A Reconfiguration command will be sent from Command Center to set the endpoint configuration group. (If the meter is ZigBee enabled, a HAN Initialization command will be sent, also setting it to Configure.) • A response to the reconfiguration command (or HAN Initialization) will transition the endpoint to Normal in Command Center.
Chapter 4 - Deploying Endpoints Landis+Gyr Endpoint Status The Endpoint Switch Command Status section will display all endpoints in the system and their associated status. The endpoint status may be filtered by endpoint type. Available endpoint types depend on the type of meters for which Command Center has been licensed.
Landis+Gyr Chapter 4 - Deploying Endpoints • • • Reconfigure retries have been exhausted Archive Flag = Yes: The meter may transition to Archive Flag = Yes during the following scenarios: • A meter is permanently removed from service • Archive Endpoint command is received Endpoint Physically Deleted: The meter may transition to Endpoint Physically Deleted during the following scenario: • Delete endpoint command is received (if no meter data or billable reads exist) Alerts The Endpoints Alerts sec
Chapter 4 - Deploying Endpoints Landis+Gyr Figure 4 - 9. Endpoint/Meter Selection 5. Fill in the Removed Meter Information data fields. 6. Enter the Final Reading (optional). 7. Enter the Final Reading Date (optional). 8. Enter the Removed Endpoint Information data. Select a reason for the removal from the dropdown list box. ra ft 9. Awaiting Re-deployment status will appear. This option will transition the endpoint to Inventory status. 10. Permanently Remove From Service.
Landis+Gyr Chapter 4 - Deploying Endpoints Figure 4 - 10. Deployment Status Report • • • • Date. The Date column lists the dates used to generate the report. Installed. The Installed column indicates the number of meter modules installed on the given date. Discovered. The Discovered column lists the total number of endpoints with initialDiscovered status on the summary date. Normal. The Normal column lists the total number of endpoints with initial Normal status on the summary date. %Normal.
Chapter 4 - Deploying Endpoints Landis+Gyr Figure 4 - 11. Meters Deployed by Day Installation Status The Installation Status Report is intended to be used by utilities during mass deployment. It can be used as an installation tool to determine how many meter modules have been installed over a specified time frame and, of those meter modules, how many: have been discovered. • have moved to normal status. • are sending readings. • have sent readings in the past 24 hours.
Landis+Gyr Chapter 4 - Deploying Endpoints Figure 4 - 12. Installation Status • Day. This number will increment for each day the user has selected to display. • ra ft The following information is displayed in the report: • • Daily Installed. This will display the number of endpoints installed for that particular day. The daily installed data is imported into Command Center via the Installation File. Discovered.
Chapter 4 - Deploying Endpoints Landis+Gyr Module Alarms In addition to displaying events associated with electric meter modules, the Meter Alarms section of the AMI Dashboard, shown in the next figure, will display alarms reported by the modules. Figure 4 - 13. Meter Alarms Refer to “Module Events” later in this document for details of alarms reported to Command Center by cellular modules.
Landis+Gyr Chapter 4 - Deploying Endpoints troubleshooting efforts should begin as this may indicate an issue with the endpoint, a faulty meter, or potential tampering. E. that have not reported usage X % of the time in X days. This filter will identify meter modules that are in Normal status but have been intermittently reporting consumption.
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5 Managing Endpoints Cellular Endpoint Configuration Configuration Groups Cellular meters are automatically placed in the LG Enhanced Cellular Residential Configuration Group A. D ra ft To view the configuration group, from Command Center home, select Setup > Groups > Cellular Residential Meters. Figure 5 - 1. Configuration Group Properties Packet Definitions Packet Definitions are used to determine what data elements the endpoint will transmit.
Chapter 5 - Managing Endpoints Landis+Gyr Figure 5 - 2. Enhanced Cellular Residential Packet Definitions The following actions may be performed: View. Select the View icon to open the selected Packet Definition and view its settings. • Copy. Select the Copy icon to open a new Packet Definition window and duplicate the settings from the selected packet definition. • Edit. Select the Edit icon to open the Packet Definitions window and edit the description of the selected packet definition. • Delete.
Landis+Gyr Chapter 5 - Managing Endpoints ra ft Figure 5 - 3. Packet Definition 3. Packet Name. Enter a name for the new packet definition that is unique to the organization. 4. Edit Description. Click the link (optional) to enter any desired notes for the packet definition. If any notes were entered, click the OK button to save. 5. Packet Type. Select On-Demand. 6. Select Meter Type. Select the desired meter type from the drop down menu.
Chapter 5 - Managing Endpoints Landis+Gyr Figure 5 - 4. Cellular Residential Alarm Definitions D ra ft 2. Click the New button to display the Cellular Alarm Definition screen. Figure 5 - 5. Alarm Definition screen 3. Enter an Alarm Definition name in the Name field.
Landis+Gyr Chapter 5 - Managing Endpoints 4. Choose the desired setting for each event. See below for setting descriptions. Table 5-1. Available Settings Result Disabled Log Only Advisory Alarm Logged in module Available via request Event is: Included in next scheduled Transmitted immediately Flagged on Dashboard Included in E-mail Alerts NOTE: NOTE: The default Alarm Definition settings represent the recommendation of Landis+Gyr. ra ft 5.
Chapter 5 - Managing Endpoints Landis+Gyr Figure 5 - 7. Cellular Residential Configuration Groups D ra ft 2. Click New. The Cellular Residential Configuration Group Properties window will open, shown in Figure 5 - 8. Figure 5 - 8. Cellular Residential Configuration Group Properties 3. Group Name. Provide a name for the new cellular configuration group. This name must be unique to the organization, and should indicate to the user how the group will be used. 4. Group Notes. (optional).
Landis+Gyr Chapter 5 - Managing Endpoints • Delay. Select the Delay check box to allow the endpoint to take a reading, but cache the result for transmission at a different time. Repeat step 5 for any additional commands. The endpoint has the ability to store twelve scheduled commands. 6. Network Setting. Select the desired Network Settings group from the drop down box. Refer to Network Settings for Network Settings configuration. 7. Alarm Definition.
Chapter 5 - Managing Endpoints Landis+Gyr Defined Addressing Group. By default, this process runs once an hour. This schedule can be changed in the Process Settings. A cellular module will transition to Configure during reconfiguration. When the cellular module responds to the configuration request, the module status will transition back to Normal.
Landis+Gyr U Chapter 5 - Managing Endpoints WARNING: Changing any of these values to invalid values will break the cellular endpoint's communication with the HES and there's currently no other way fix it over the air. The meter will need to be configured in diag. mode. Values that will cause communication to break are designated in Bold Italic. A network program allows the user to modify the following parameters: Program Information • Name. Name of the program. • Notes.
Chapter 5 - Managing Endpoints Landis+Gyr • Access Point Name. Name of the APN server used for communication between mobile network carrier and M2M Adapter. • Module Listener Port. The udp port used by the endpoint to receive packets. The M2M Adapter sends on this port (default 8084). To send command from EIS Manage tab or Group command page: D ra ft 1. Select Set Network Configuration, and select a network program from the drop down as shown in Figure 5 - 11. Figure 5 - 11. Manage Tab 2.
Chapter 5 - Managing Endpoints ra ft Landis+Gyr Figure 5 - 12. Manage Tab D 3. See the Network Configuration command response as shown in Figure 5 - 13. Figure 5 - 13.
Chapter 5 - Managing Endpoints Landis+Gyr Managing Cellular Endpoints Gridstream Cellular Information Window 1. Click Operations > Endpoints. The Endpoint/Meter Selection window will open. 2. To edit existing meter or endpoint information, enter the desired endpoint or meter number in the corresponding field or click the Find a Meter icon to search for a meter and click the Go button.
Chapter 5 - Managing Endpoints ra ft Landis+Gyr Figure 5 - 15. Endpoint Information Window In the top section of the Endpoint Information window the following information will be displayed: Meter #. Displays the number associated with the selected endpoint. D • User Guide • Endpoint S/N. Displays the Landis+Gyr - assigned serial number of the endpoint in the selected meter. • Status. Displays the current system status of the endpoint.
Chapter 5 - Managing Endpoints Landis+Gyr ra ft General Tab Figure 5 - 16. General Tab D The General Tab displays the following information: 50 • Switch State. The switch state indicates whether the meter is connected or disconnected. • Multiplier. N/A • Demand Multiplier. N/A • Meter Dial Digits/Kh. Displays the number of dials in the meter and the meter’s Kh. • Initial/Latest kWh. Displays the original kWh of the endpoint and the latest reported kWh. • Module Firmware Version.
Landis+Gyr Chapter 5 - Managing Endpoints Firmware Download Status. Displays the status of the current Endpoint Firmware Download command. • Will Be Activated On. Displays the date that a scheduled firmware will be activated. • Grid Location. Displays the meter’s grid location (if applicable). • Custom #1. Displays the ICCID associated with this meter. • Pole Number. Displays the meter’s pole number. • Custom #2. User defined data field. • Meter Position.
Landis+Gyr ra ft Chapter 5 - Managing Endpoints Figure 5 - 17. Gridstream Cellular Information Window For group commands, cellular meters can be added to Virtual Addressing Groups. Issue Endpoint Commands NOTE: NOTE: The commands displayed will be dependent upon the permissions granted to the user, the selected endpoint and the activated Command Center license(s). D Figure 5 - 18.
Landis+Gyr Chapter 5 - Managing Endpoints The following commands are supported in Command Center 6.3 MR1 for the Gridstream Enhanced Cellular Table 5-2.
Chapter 5 - Managing Endpoints Landis+Gyr Table 5-2. Supported Commands (Continued) Description HAN: Get Device Info This command returns device information for a single device by MAC address and Short ID. HAN: Get Firmware This command will return the firmware version of the HAN device associated with this endpoint. HAN: Get Network Info Returns HAN Channel ID and HAN Personal Area Network ID. This information is useful in determining whether a HAN network has been commissioned.
Landis+Gyr Chapter 5 - Managing Endpoints Table 5-2. Supported Commands (Continued) Name Description Time Sync This command request the endpoint synchronize its time within established boundaries. Endpoint Events and Commands • Select the 7, 30, or 90 days radio buttons for expanded data. • Select the Meter Logs link to open the Log Viewer for the meter. ...or... • View the events and commands in the manage window. The Commands section displays the following information: Command.
Chapter 5 - Managing Endpoints Landis+Gyr Figure 5 - 20. Interval Data Tab ra ft NOTE: NOTE: Filter graph view by selecting any available filer or all. The Interval Data screen provides the following information, columns displayed will vary by meter program: Info. The Info column lists the method in which the data was provided. A Published Packet refers to a packet that was transmitted by the endpoint. • Interval date.
Chapter 5 - Managing Endpoints ra ft Landis+Gyr Figure 5 - 21. History Tab The following data is provided in the History screen: Events. Provides description of the event generated. • Received. The received column lists the date and time the event occurred. • Description. The description column describes the event. • Event. The event column provides the name of the event. • Collector. The collector column lists the virtual collector identifier the endpoint is associated with. D • • Errors.
Chapter 5 - Managing Endpoints Landis+Gyr Figure 5 - 22. Security Tab Security Configuration Settings • ra ft The Security Configuration settings are displayed: Configuration Status. The endpoint's security configuration status. Valid values are Normal, Processing Keys, Distributing Keys, Failed and No Status. See Endpoint Security Status section for further information. • Configuration Group. The endpoint's current Security Configuration Group. • Standard Key. The endpoint's standard security key.
Landis+Gyr Chapter 5 - Managing Endpoints Group Addressing Commands may be issued to endpoints point to point, as described previously, or by group. Group addressing may be use to efficiently communicate with endpoints in the field. Virtual Addressing Groups Virtual Addressing Groups may be created for efficiently transmitting commands to specific endpoints. Commands issued to members of virtual addressing groups are not broadcast, each command is sent individually to the endpoint.
Chapter 5 - Managing Endpoints Landis+Gyr Add Meters to Virtual Addressing Group Following is the procedure for adding meters to a Virtual Addressing Group: 1. From Command Center home, select Setup > Groups > Virtual Addressing Groups. The Virtual Addressing Groups window will open, as shown previously in Figure 5 - 25. 2. Select the Add/Remove Meters icon for the desired group. The Add Meters to Group window will open, as shown in Figure 5 - 26. ra ft Figure 5 - 26. Add Meters to Group 3.
Landis+Gyr Chapter 5 - Managing Endpoints Select Meters, then enter desired meters separated by space, commas or semi-colons. 3. Command to Issue. Select the desired command from the drop down list box. 4. Click Send. The Manage endpoints screen will display a message confirming the success or failure of the command issued. The results of virtually addressed commands can be viewed on the Endpoint Information screen Manage tab, in the Log Viewer Commands.
Chapter 5 - Managing Endpoints Landis+Gyr • Command Issued. Indicated the time and date the command was issued. • Latest Response. Indicates the time the last response was received to the command from an endpoint. • Endpoint Model. Indicates the type of endpoint the command was issued for. • Encryption Mode. Indicates the encryption mode that was used to send out the command. ra ft Select the numbered link of Total or Expected to view a list of meters.
Landis+Gyr Chapter 5 - Managing Endpoints Table 5-3.
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6 Scheduled Demand Reset Scheduled Demand Resets The purpose of the demand reset is to capture peak demand values and the times at which those values were recorded since the last time the reset procedure was executed. Scheduled Demand Resets may be performed based on Billing Cycle membership, or based on Virtual Addressing Group membership. Only endpoints in Normal status will be sent the scheduled Demand Reset command.
Chapter 6 - Scheduled Demand Reset Landis+Gyr Billing Cycle • This approach is recommended when all meters in a billing cycle are required to reset demand. • Billing Cycle membership changes will NOT automatically be reflected in the next demand resets. Virtual Addressing Group • This approach is recommended when not all meters in a billing cycle require a demand reset. • Virtual Addressing Group membership changes will automatically be reflected in next demand resets.
Landis+Gyr Chapter 6 - Scheduled Demand Reset Scheduled Commands are sent on 11/5 to all meters in the Virtual Addressing Group. A meter added to the Virtual Addressing Group on 11/8 will receive the schedule for 11/10. Scheduled Read with Demand Reset Following is the procedure for creating a Scheduled Read with Demand Reset. 1. Select Operations > Scheduled Reads > Cellular Residential. The Scheduled RF Residential Reads window will open, displaying any future Scheduled Reads. ra ft 2. Click New.
Chapter 6 - Scheduled Demand Reset Landis+Gyr • Repeat on day [] of each month. The Scheduled Read can be set to repeat on the same date of each month. Enter a number from 1 to 31. • Repeat [] day(s) before the end of each month. The Scheduled Read can be set to repeat every month on a specified number of days before the last day of the month. If repeating... • Repeat until [].
Landis+Gyr Chapter 6 - Scheduled Demand Reset Endpoint Report for Scheduled Reads with Demand Resets The Endpoint Report for Scheduled Reads with Demand Resets provides a list of all endpoints scheduled for reset and the current status of the reset. Following is the procedure for generating the Endpoint Report with Scheduled Demand Resets. 1. Select Operations > Scheduled Reads > RF Residential. The Scheduled Reads window will open. ra ft 2. Click the Scheduled Demand Reset Status link.
Chapter 6 - Scheduled Demand Reset • Landis+Gyr Meter Status. Meter status shows the current status of the endpoint (Installed, Discovered, Normal, Lost). Table 6-1. Demand Reset Status - Legend Symbol Description Green Caution Sign - Pending - The endpoint has successfully heard the demand reset commands. Includes all endpoints that are in the process of being reset, but have not yet successfully returned a confirmation event and are within the 24 hour window.
Landis+Gyr Chapter 6 - Scheduled Demand Reset Verifying the Demand Reset Process Setting: The Confirm RF Demand Reset Process Setting monitors the meters that are expected to reset demand. The default frequency is every 4 hours. If the Demand Reset packet has not been received within the first four hours of the demand reset day, Command Center will send a request for the Demand Reset Data packet.
Chapter 6 - Scheduled Demand Reset Landis+Gyr schedule the next reset (during its normal process), regardless of a past Demand Reset failure. Canceling a Demand Reset A Scheduled Demand Reset may be canceled point to point or group based. Following is the procedure to cancel a Scheduled Demand Reset, point to point: 1. From the Gridstream RF Endpoint Information screen, select the Manage tab. 2. From the Command to Issue drop down box, select Demand Reset/Cancel Demand Reset.
7 Specifications Specifications Radio Table 7-1. Cellular Cellular 3G* 24dBm +1/-3 Transmit Frequency 3G Band II Band V 1850-1910 MHz 824-849 MHz Receive Sensitivity 3G Band II Band V -107dBm -108dBm ra ft Max Output Power *Meets requirement of 3GPP release 5 Table 7-2. Electrical D Electrical Voltage 12 - 24V (From meter power supply) Power Max 2.0W Typical 0.
Chapter 7 - Specifications Landis+Gyr ZigBee Transmit Power and Receive Sensitivity Table 7-3. ZigBee Radio General Value Parameter Units Min RF Frequency Range Typ 2.405 2.475 No. of Channels 15 Modulation Type O-QPSK Data rate GHz Comply with IEEE 802.15.4 250 IEEE Specification kbps 802.15.
Landis+Gyr Chapter 7 - Specifications Environmental Table 7-6. Environmental Specifications Parameter Min Max Units Storage temperature -40 85 °C Operating Temperature -40 70 °C 0 95 % Relative Humidity Notes Non-condensing Mechanical Table 7-7. Value Size 2.6 W x 5.6 L x 1.16 H inches, typical (excluding antenna) Weight 2.4 ounces typical ra ft Parameter Regulatory Compliance Table 7-8.
Chapter 7 - Specifications Landis+Gyr Table 7-8. Regulatory Compliance (Continued) Parameter Comments 10 kV Surge Immunity ±10kV Combination Wave, 10 strikes @ 90° from L1 to L2 Voltage Dips and Interrupts Immunity ANSI C12.1-2008 section 4.7.3.2 Test 16 IEC 61000-4-11 Level 0, 40, and 70 Mechanical shock ANSI C12.1-2008 section 4.7.3.18 Test 32 IEC 60068-2-27: 1987 Mechanical Vibration ANSI C12.1-2008 section 4.7.3.