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
Chapter 3 - Using Endpoint Testing Manager (ETM) Landis+Gyr
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ETM Sign In
The ETM user and the ETM tool must 1) be known to and 2) authenticated by Command Center. The
user must have been provided privileges and user credentials in order to access the ETM software. If
the user has not been provided with credentials, the user must contact the utility-designated Security
Administrator.
The process of authenticating with Command Center provides the user with a Mobile Admin Tool
(MAT) Certificate. The MAT Certificate confirms and certifies ETM’s identity to the endpoints.
A CAUTION: ETM login has two modes: one with and one without server access (off-line). In
off-line environments, ETM users must go on-line and successfully authenticate themselves
to Command Center once every seven days.
Below is the procedure for logging into ETM:
Launch ETM. The Login to ETM screen will open.
Figure 3 - 7. Endpoint Test Manager - Sign In
• User Name: Enter utility provided your User Name.
•Password: Enter utility provided password
• Server Name: The Server name field will display the server to which ETM will connect by
default. If needed, click the Select a new server link to connect to a different server, as
described above.
• Click OK. If the user is properly authenticated by Command Center and the user has the
proper privileges (Access and Certificate Authorization), Command Center will issue a
MAT Certificate consistent with the level of security the utility is using.
If the user name and/or password is not authenticated, a warning dialog box will appear. The
user may attempt to log in a total of five times with incorrect credentials before being locked out
of the system. The Security Administrator will need to clear the locked out status via Command
Center.