User Manual

6.4.3 Pulse valency
Every pulse from a pulse source corresponds to a specific consumption value.
Pulse valency is printed on the consumption meter. Enter pulse valency using
numerators and denominators.
Pulse valency 20 liters / pulse.
Example 1
Setting Pulse valency numerator = 20
Pulse valency denominator = 1
Pulse unit = Liter
Pulse valency 3.33.. Wh / pulse.
Example 2
Setting Pulse valency numerator = 10
Pulse valency denominator = 3
Pulse unit = Wh
Main menu > Commissioning > Settings … or
Puls
e valency
Main menu > Settings > Data acquisition > Meter > Meter 1...4 >
Operating line
Range
Factory setting
Pulse unit Wh, kWh, MWh, kJ, MJ, GJ,
ml, l, m3, Heat cost unit,
No unit, BTU
kWh
Pulse valency numerator 1…9999 per pulse 1
Pulse valency denominator
1…9999 per pulse 1
6.4.4 Overflow value
The overflow value ensures that displayed reading on the connected meter is the
same as that on RMS705B. The value at which the meter’s display returns to 0 can
be set.
Unit and decimal place depend on unit and format displayed.
You can change this value only via software tool OCI700.1.
Note
Operating line Range Factory setting
Overflow value 0…999'999'999 99’999’999 kWh
Overflow valu
e
6.4.5 Set and reset meter readings
In case of deviations, service staff can adjust the pulse meter reading via operating
line "Meter reading current". You can change this value only via software tool
OCI700.1.
Use "Reset monthly values" to delete the last 15 monthly values. The current meter
reading is retained.
Main menu > Commissioning > Settings … or
Set and re
set meter
readings
Main menu > Settings > Data acquisition > Meter > Meter 1...4 >
Operating line
Range Factory setting
Reset monthly values
No, Yes No
53 / 216
Siemens Switching and monitoring device RMS705B CE1P3124en
Building Technologies Data acquisition 01.04.2010