User Manual

Installation Guide: PETNET System Components
snrp1 Snrp1 sets the first serial number in the allowable large block repeater ID list.
snrp2 Snrp2 sets the second serial number in the allowable large block repeater ID list.
snrp3 Snrp3 sets the third serial number in the allowable large block repeater ID list.
snrp4 Snrp4 sets the fourth serial number in the allowable large block repeater ID list.
track Track displays tracking statistics for (maximum 4 Ea.) large block repeaters.
Note: All commands are 5 characters in length and are lower case.
9.0 Troubleshooting the PETNET Submetering Components
If you have difficulties with overall system operation this generally indicates a PETRC unit
problem. If you are having problems with some of the PET units this may be an PETRC antenna
or interference problem The following information details some basic items that a user can do to
correct most difficulties.
The PETRC Unit and the PET module has "No internal user Serviceable Components" and must
be returned to Itron, Inc. in Spokane, WA for service. Call 1800 635 5461 and ask for
Customer Service.
Before you begin:
The PC and the PETRC unit must both be powered on. Use the Itron-supplied
PETRC unit power cable to power the PETRC unit.
With the PC and the PETRC powerede ON, connect the PETRC unit to the PC
using the Itron-provided diagnostic cable. The 10 pin end of the cable should be
connected to the diagnostic port on the PETRC unit and the 9 pin end of cable
should be connected to the Com 1 com port of the PC.
Step 1:
Click the Window 95 “Start” button in the lower left portion of the PC screen.
Choose the “Programs” menu option.
Choose the “MicroSurvey” menu option.
Choose the “MicroSurvey” menu option.
Choose “OK” on the “Select Port” screen that appears (leave the “Com 1” default selection).
NOTE:
The MicroSurvey application screen should appear. Maximize screen using the
maximize button in the upper right of the screen.