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ANSI Electric Meter v3.1 User’s Guide 47
Procedure Name Description
2064 Update Clock Gradually Performs a gradual clock adjustment to avoid skipping
scheduled events and load profile records.
2066 Clear MEP Alarms Clears the MEP (Multi-Purpose Expansion Port) meter
detected and device alarms from table MT14.
2068 Change PLC Encryption Key Used to modify the PLC encryption key value.
2069 Add Prepay Credit Used to add prepay total or emergency credit.
2070 Switch Maximum Power Level Switches from the primary to the secondary maximum
power level, or vice versa.
2071 Remote Disconnect Reconnect Remotely closes the load disconnect contactor. This will
only be enabled if the remote disconnect feature is
enabled in the meter.
2072 Post One-time-read Request Requests a meter or M-Bus One-time-read,
2073 Reset Manufacturer Table Logs
and Queues
Resets or clears all of the manufacturer logs and queues,
including all One-time-read data.
2074 Update Mfg List Unread Entries Updates the number of unread entries in all of the
manufacturer logs and queues, including all One-time-read
data.
2075 Add/Remove Group ID Adds or removes the meter from a specific broadcast
group.
2076 Enable/Disable Battery Enables or disables the battery circuit within the meter
hardware.
2082 Demand Reset Triggers an immediate demand reset.
2084 Schedule Disconnect Lock Open Schedules the load disconnect contactor to be locked in
the open state.
2087 Post MEP Data Posts on-demand MEP data to the MT16, or TOU-
scheduled MEP data into MT45.
2089 MEP Download Initialize Initializes firmware downloads to a MEP device.
Tamper Detection
Some diagnostic events can indicate a tamper condition. These tamper conditions are
each tracked separately. Detected tamper events are sent to the Data Concentrator
and transmitted to NES System Software, and can also be read directly from the
meter via the optical port using the Provisioning Tool. Diagnostic or alarm flags are
set for the specific condition and must be cleared either via the optical port, or by
NES System Software through the Data Concentrator.
You can configure each type of tamper message to be shown on the display as either
an error or caution message, or to not appear on the display.