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 2 - Command Center Deployment/Configuration
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5. When the device is in the Find Pending status, the customer (end device user in premise) may
need to complete registration by joining or accepting the HAN network; if needed, this is often
accomplished simply by pressing a button on the device. This is not always necessary because
some HAN devices have completely automated this process, requiring no user interaction. This
process can vary by HAN device; please consult the device user's guide or manual for details.
6. Once the device joins the HAN network, the Status will change to Normal and the Device Type
field will be populated. The HAN Device is now joined and ready for use.
Application Summary
For provisioned HAN devices, the following functionality/communication may be possible,
depending on what is supported by that device. Gridstream's support of these applications is further
detailed in the Command Center User Manual, as well as the Integration Suite SDK.
• Usage Information: Once provisioned, HAN devices can receive usage information, such
as kWh and kW, as values are updated by the meter.
NOTE: The usage information available to the HAN devices from the meter will depend on the type
of meter, as well as the Smart Energy version of the HAN device.
• Text Messaging: Character-based text messages can be sent to in-home displays from either
Command Center or via Integration Suite.
• Load Control: Direct load control commands such as thermostat temperature adjustments
and load-based duty cycling can be sent via Integration Suite.
• Pricing Information: Energy rate information for both flat or Time-of-Use structured
pricing can be sent via Integration Suite.
Remove HAN Devices
Removing (de-provisioning) a HAN device from the Home Area Network can be accomplished in
three ways:
• If the user wishes to remove a single HAN device and leave the HAN Network
Commissioned, use the HAN: Delete Device command under the Manage Tab on the
Endpoint Information Screen.
• If the user wishes to remove ALL HAN devices but leave the HAN Network Commissioned,
use the HAN: Clear Devices command under the Manage Tab on the Endpoint
Information Screen.
• If a user wishes to remove a single or all HAN devices and decommission the Home Area
Network, use the HAN: Decommission Network command under the Manage Tab on the
Endpoint Information Screen and click Send.
NOTE: If a HAN Network has been decommissioned, when the HAN Network is re-commissioned it
will setup new trust center encryption keys and will reassign a random Channel and HAN ID if not
specifically assigned through the HAN: Commission Network command. It will be necessary to re-
provision any HAN devices since this will be a new unique HAN Network.