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
Note : point-to-point exchange commands have the following format: (all exchanges modes are
described in document DR[7])
CMD NAME DESCRIPTION
0x20
REQ_SEND_FRAME
Request to send a radio frame with the waiting for the radio
response.
0x30
RECEIVED_FRAME Received radio frame by the radio board.
The data field of each command must be formatted according to the following table:
CMD
DATA
6 bytes variable ( max : 174 bytes)
0x20 Remote equipment “Radio Address” Data to Transmit
0x30
Remote equipment “Radio Address” Received Data
The first byte of the field “Data to Transmit” contains an “applicative command” that allows the recipient of
the radio frame to identify the corresponding action to process.
The first byte of the field “Received Data” contains an “applicative command acknowledgment” indicating
that the remote equipment has processed the requested action.
1 byte 173 bytes max
Data to Transmit
Applicative command Data relating to the request
Received Data
Applicative command
Acknowledgment
Data relating to the response
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