User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Sensus AR5000 User’s Guide
- Contents
- About the AR5000
- Device Care & Handling
- Use the Hand-Held Device
- Configuring the AR5000
- Link the AR5000 to a TouchRead Device (SmartGun/AutoGun)
- To link a TouchRead device...
- Change the Display Font & Size
- To change the font and size...
- Adjust the Display
- To switch the backlight on/off...
- To adjust the contrast on the screen...
- View the Battery Status
- To view the battery status...
- View the Current HHD ID & User
- To view the HHD and operator IDs...
- View the Date & Time
- To view the date and time...
- Set Up & Use the Communication Stand
- Charge the AR5000
- Contact Customer Support
- Collect Meter Data
- Start Collecting Data
- Manage Reading Scenarios
- Enter Data
- Enter Manual Readings
- To enter a manual reading...
- Enter TouchRead Readings
- To enter a TouchRead...
- Enter RadioRead Readings (AR5002 only)
- To enter a RadioReading...
- Enter Notes
- To enter a note...
- Mark Locations
- To Mark/Unmark an address...
- Answer Questions
- To answer a question...
- Add New Meters to Route
- To add a new meter ID...
- Find Route Information
- About the AR5000
- Index
Sensus AR5000 User’s Guide 3-17
Find Special Entries
Find Special Entries
Special entries are non-read information stored in a route for
certain locations. This information includes marks, notes, and
limit violators. During the course of reading meters, you can
search for each type of special entry.
The following list provides a brief description of each part of
this section:
•
Find Marked Locations
on page 3-17 - How to find
locations on the route that have been marked.
•
Find Noted Locations
on page 3-19 - How to find locations
on the route that have notes/comments added.
•
Find Limit Violators
on page 3-20 - How to find locations
on the route with read data that is outside of the preset
limits.
 Find Marked Locations
You can place a mark on any location in the route. Marking a
location places a caret (“^”) character in the heading of the
on-screen display (see
Mark Locations
on page 2-20). You
can use this mark, for reviewing information after a route is
complete. For example, you can mark a location that you
were unable to read during the route. At any time during the
reading process, you can review a list of marked locations.
Note
Once you find a location, you can perform any
of the functions described in Chapter 2: Collect
Meter Data.