User Manual
Datamatic, LTD. System Training Manual Version 06.09.09
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Confidential Datamatic, Ltd. 2009
Entering a Trouble or Skip Code
If the user aborts the RV Interrogation, (meaning they have pressed “I” to interrogate, but then pressed ‘FNCTN’
then ‘ESC’ keys on X7 or ‘ESC’ only on the CX to stop interrogation) they have the option to enter a trouble
code, skip code, or exit without saving any information. This function will create a record that is returned with the
FIREFLY configuration data. Standard trouble and skip codes should be utilized.
Some examples:
• No Access to Meter – If unable to view the visual reading on the register, enter Skip Code 130
and advance to the next meter.
• No RF Signal from FIREFLY – enter Skip Code 150 and advance to the next meter.
Using a FIREFLY as a Repeate
You will need a repeater in situations where there is excess distance between installed units. Repeaters
help ‘lighten the load’ in passing data to the MOSAIC Gateway in dense installation areas and areas
with excessive RF obstructions.
• Wire red & blue together and swipe with the magnet to activate the MOSAIC FIREFLY as a
repeater.