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 3 - Using Endpoint Testing Manager (ETM)
User Guide 98-1671 Rev AA 63
Figure 3 - 31. Reporting Tab
Demand Reset
Demand Reset is a function performed on the meter. The meter stores peak demand information. A
demand peak is determined by taking the kWh (kilo-watt hours) used over a configured demand
window and converting it to kW (kilo-watts). This is done by multiplying the kWh by 60 and
dividing that number by the window length. This information is used to bill the utility customer.
ANSI Tables
Standard 000 - 099
Selecting specific check-boxes will load the corresponding ANSI Standard
tables.
Manufacturing 000 - 099
Selecting specific check-boxes will load the corresponding ANSI
Manufacturing tables.
Reports
Load Required Tables
<button>
Loads the tables that are required to run a report.
Load Defaults <button> Loads any tables that have been saved as default.
Save As Defaults <button>
Clicking this button will save currently selected tables as defaults that will be
brought up at a later time by clicking the Load Defaults button.
Clear All <button> Clears any check-boxes that are selected.
Demand Reset <button> Launches the function. See details in the Demand Reset heading below.
Generate Reports <button> Generates reports for the tables selected.
Activity Log
Insert Comment <button>
Allows a user to insert comments into the Activity Log. These time-stamped
comments will also post to the Log file.
Table 3 - 8. Reporting Tab
Field Description