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
Request types
The transmitting module sends a service command that includes a request type. Each request type has an
associated response type which is included in the SERVICE_RESPONSE command.
In command byte coding, response frames reuse the request command with the LSB bit set to 1.
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Request type
REQUEST TYPE
NAME VALUE
DESCRIPTION PARAMETER(S)
GET_TYPE 0x20
Command used to read
equipment type and RSSI
level from remote
equipment.
n/a
GET_FW_VERS
ION
0x28
Command used to read
firmware version in remote
module.
n/a
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Response type
RESPONSE TYPE
NAME VALUE
DESCRIPTION PARAMETER(S)
RESP_GET_TYPE 0xA0
Response to GET_TYPE
command.
Byte 1: module type
Byte 2: RSSI level
Byte 3: Wake-up period
Byte 4: module type
RESP_GET_FW_
VERSION
0xA8
Response to
GET_FW_VERSION command.
Byte 1: 'V' in ASCII code (0x56)
Byte 2: Default Radio Protocol (MSB byte)
Byte 3: Default Radio Protocol (LSB byte)
Byte 4: Firmware version (MSB byte)
Byte 5: Firmware version (LSB byte)
sEVO RTM-UserMan-E02 30
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference, and this
device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
Caution: Any changes or modification not expressly approved by CORONIS could
void the user's authority to operate the equipment.