User's Manual

Chapter 2 About the 100W Datalogging Endpoint
4 TDC-0909-000 100W Datalogging Endpoint Installation Guide
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Operating Modes
The 100W has three standard operating modes.
1. Factory Mode
100W endpoints are shipped from the factory in Factory Mode.
The endpoint's transmitter is turned off.
The endpoint's receiver is bubbling-up to listen for a programming command.
100W encoder models will attempt to read the register every hour.
Last good read and cut tamper flags may be set when a register is not
connected.
If the 100W reads a connected register, the endpoint automatically moves to
Run Mode.
2. Run Mode
100W endpoint’s normal operation mode.
The 100W transmitted message is dependent on its factory settings for standard
consumption messages (SCM), standard consumption messages 30 (SCM30),
network interval message (NIM), or network consumption message (NCM).
For SCM and SCM30, the 100W default bubble-up rate is 9 seconds.
For NIM and NCM, the 100W default bubble-up rate is 5 minutes. When the
endpoint is set for NCM or NIM, the 100W transmits a contingency SCM
message every minute. NCM or NIM mode is configured when the endpoint
detects an attached register or by programming NCM or NIM mode with a
programming device.
3. Audit Mode
Audit Mode is configured by sending a Check ERT command or a Set Mode
command #119 with a programming device.
The 100W operates as if in Run Mode but also transmits an SCM every 4
seconds and bubbles up the receiver every 4 seconds.
The 100W exits Audit Mode automatically after 1 hour or by configuring Run
Mode with a programming device.