User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 15-0028 - Exhibit Cover.pdf
- Elster A3 User Guide 98-1671.pdf
- Endpoint Overview
- Command Center Deployment/Configuration
- Deployment
- Tracking and Deployment
- Endpoint Configuration
- HAN Setup Process Overview
- HAN: Initialization
- Provisioning HAN Devices
- Remove HAN Devices
- Management and Troubleshooting
- Meter Swap Out Process using Decommission HAN
- Commission HAN Network for Channel Control
- Meter LCD Screen for ZigBee Alerts
- Confirm HAN Radio in Meter is Communicating or HAN is set-up
- Get information for a specific device
- Get Firmware version for the HAN radio
- Confirm that a HAN device can communicate with the meter
- Using Endpoint Testing Manager (ETM)
- Specifications
Landis+Gyr Chapter 1 - Endpoint Overview
User Guide 98-1671 Rev AA 11
ZigBee
Support for HAN devices is provided via the ZigBee module, which is certified to Smart Energy
Profile 1.1.
Supporting Passwords
The meter/communication module supports passwords provided by the utility. See publication 98-
1055 Gridstream 2-way Endpoint Testing Manager User Guide for information regarding loading
password into module.
Downloading Firmware
Communications module firmware can be upgraded via Command Center or ETM.
Encrypting Data
The Gridstream RF Network currently supports use of one encryption key per network. If you enable
the Gridstream RF Enhanced with encryption, Command Center must have a matching encryption
key.
Configuration Tables
The Gridstream RF Endpoint Configuration structure passes the data to configure the endpoint. It is
used for both C&I and Residential applications.
This table is currently 55 bytes long. It contains information necessary to configure several services
on the endpoint, such as firmware reads and autonomous data return configuration.
The endpoint receives the packet, and using the data, configures its own operation. The host
maintains a record of the endpoint’s configuration.
Item Other
Packet Contents
Identifies which elements in this packet are set. Elements that are not set are
ignored. There still must be a place in the packet for it, though.
Config Byte 1 Not Used
Config Byte 2 Not Used
Config Byte 3 Not Used
Config Byte 4 Not Used
Config Byte 5 Not Used
Reporting Interval LP In Minutes.
Pump Period Register In Minutes.
Pump Period RIS In minutes. The period for the RIS/Vector/Voltage data pump.
Pump Period Status In minutes. The period for the Device Status (SO3, typically) data pump