User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1.Definitions
- 2.Introduction
- 3.Reference documents
- 4.RTM Elster AMCO Configuration access
- 5.RTM Elster AMCO functionalities
- 5.1.Fixed Network/Walk By/ Drive By switching method
- 5.2.Datalogging management
- 5.3.RTM-Register interface
- 5.4.RTM-register pairing
- 5.5.RTM reading management
- 5.6.Automatic Radio transmission (pseudo bubble up mode - Fixed Network Only)
- 5.7.Leak detection management
- 5.8.Tamper detection (pulse register only)
- 5.9.Communication and reading error detection (encoder only)
- 5.10.Low Battery Warning detection
- 5.11.Faults or Flow Problems automatic transmission
- 6.Radio address description
- APPENDIX : SERVICE COMMANDS
RTM Elster AMCO applicative PFS Coronis Systems
5.3.2.Encoder three wire interface
Encoder compatibility list :
RTM Elster AMCO first release is compatible with the encoders below :
Elster AMCO Scancoder
– Specs : 6170 M 1009
Elster AMCO Invision 11Class
– Specs : 6170 m 1042
Elster AMCO Invision 21Class
– Specs : 6170 Q 0009
SENSUS ECR II and III encoders:
– Specs : ui1203r19.pdf
– V frame R field supported only,
A future release of RTM Elster AMCO, with no additional development fee to pay on Elster AMCO side, will
have to manage additional encoders that are listed below :
NEPTUNE Pro E49N, ARB V, eCoder,
BADGER RTR, ADE,
HERSEY Translator.
RTM Elster AMCO encoder profile list :
RTM – Single or Dual Port(s) : Ports A & B are used for encoders reading.
Note:
Since wiring connections on PCB are different between pulse and encoder RTM, the profile configuration has
to be made by Coronis during manufacturing stage. Depending on the product reference ordered by Elster
AMCO, Coronis needs to manage each specific wiring and profile configuration at the same time to avoid
problems in the field during installation. Two different product references will be managed depending on the
expected register to connect (Pulse register or Encoder).
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PORT A
RTM Elster AMCO encoder Interface
PORT B
Data 0v+v
Data
+v
0v