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1. window appearance is presented in Fig 4 Honeywell FaunSerwis Tools Options Help Modules Optical port and network Temperature difference insensibility E Cooling energy register Inactive Cooling measure threshold Cooling measure threshold value C C Tariff 1 type Flow temp tariff Tai thesho c Tariff 2 type Flow tariff Tariff 2 threshold 2 500 m3 h Tariff register accumulation method Total OJ comz 9600 Even Fig 4 Additionaliregisters tab The following parameters can be configured in this tab Temperature difference insensibility 0 1 3 0 C Cooling energy register active or inactive Cooling measure threshold active or inactive Cooling measure threshold value 1 30 C value of the minimum flow temperature below the threshold cooling energy is calculated if the temperature difference is appropriate Tariff 1 type Tariff 2 type e io tariff active tariff record inactive e power tariff tariff record active the tariff record is updated if the average power within a period of time exceeds the power threshold e flow tariff tariff record active the tariff record is updated if the average flow within a period of time exceeds the flow threshold flow temp tarifi tariff record active the tariff record is updated if the average supply temperature within a period of time exceeds the supply temperature threshold Honeywell e feturn temp tariff tariff record act
2. 38400 57600 76800 115200 Parity the parity set in the calculator None Odd Even Addresing mode the type of addressing which will be used for communicating with the meter Broadcast Primary address Secondary address client number Enhanced secondary address serial number Address the devices address depending on the addressing type selected Respond timeout time to wait for response from the calculator in milliseconds The value is set automatically based on the transmission rate Optical port if data is read via the optical port check this option for automatic activation of the optical communication port Checking this option automatically enables broadcast addressing causing the address set in the calculator to become irrelevant for communication Honeywell General tab The following parameters are available in this tab Fig 3 calculator serial number date of manufacture firmware version customer number M Bus secondary address 00000000 99999999 M Bus network address 1 250 displayed if broadcast addressing has been selected FaunSerwis Tools Options Help TAAL Ale XA Oum L Wh GJGcal Cmh come 9600 Even Fig 3 General tab 6 Additional registers tab After the data have been read you can change parameters including the parameters related to metering energy and volume in the cold registers and tariff registers The
3. dm3 pulse Connected device serial no Connected device serial no Additional input AG Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 Inactive the list of the auxiliary inputs that can be linked to the module pulse input depends on the auxiliary input configuration An input is displayed on the list if the auxiliary input type set in the Additonal MPS tab is other than pulse input Otherwise only the Inactive option can be selected 14 Honeywell Register resolution the resolution of updating the additional volume or energy record e 0 001 m3 0 1 kWh e 0 01 m3 1 kWh e 0 1 m3 0 01 MWh e 1m3 0 1 MWh Pulse constant and pulse unit value of the impulse e dm3 imp constant format xx xxx y e imp dm3 constant format X XXX yyy e imp kWh constant format X xxx y Connected device serial NO 00000000 99999999 information field the number of the device connected to the additional input 10 Optical port and network tab Fig 9 presents the Opieal port and Network tab In this window you can set the optical port parameter and the addresses for network communication using the available protocols Honeywell FaunSerwis Tools Options Help appa a General Additional regs Additional inputs Archives Modules Optical port and network M Bus address 1 250 Customer no M Bus secondary address LUMBUS address 0 63 MODBUS address 1 247 Network configuration Optical port configuratio
4. Failures logging activation 2f Environmental and Combustion Controls Honeywell GmbH Hardhofweg 74821 Mosbach Germany Phone 49 6261 810 Fax 49 6261 81393 www honeywell com EN5H 0462GE25 R0515 May 2015 Rev A 2015 Honeywell International Inc Subject to change All rights reserved Honeywell Created for and on behalf of the Environmental and Combustion Controls Division of Honeywell Technologies Sarl Z A La Pi ce 1180 Rolle Switzerland or by its Authorised Representative 28
5. Honeywell FaunSerwis Configuration Software for EW500 Series Calculators User Manual Contents 1 FOG FAI AD OIC AU ONNS TERT m 3 2 Program CMI VG IN Sistas se ate pastor aa urne anaters aerewoesacconceaate Met IDOL Ear 3 3 Program ADD SAVAGES cc vicnsstucamenccaewssacwnsannaneinaanscieaameportiadwieinawiewsedaeesteedia OMA CEPI FEE UFA UEM FP EIS 4 4 Transmission parameters configuration ccccceecce sees eeceececeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeaeeeseeeeseeeseeeeaes 5 o Dan OOM clo NETTES 6 6 Dane COC AIKOW GC TaD t 6 7 Wej cia dodatkowe tab ccccccscccacecececeeceesceeeceeeceeesaeesaeesaeecueeeecauecaeesseesseesueeaaesaees 8 S ies Rl E 9 S EMEN eol Arco T m 12 10 Optoz cze i Sie tab 0 0 cece cece ececeeeeceeecee cece nnne nnn nnnn nnne nena nsa sn sn is rsa sana annes 16 TE Narzedzia menu ODUOLIS uer eneseniidai qan cipi uio d cm ruota suc bbb ne ETE 18 Tr WWI SUSI CAN TRE 19 TL2 aU CSIC CU OM RU T UU Tm 22 11 3 Time Calculator time and date COnfiguratiOn ccccccccecccsecceeeeseeeeeeeceeeeeeeeaeeesaees 24 11 4 Setting meter initial States ccc cceceseeseeeceeeeeaeeseeeceeeecaeeeeeeeseeeeeeeseeecsueeseeessaes 24 Tko Depay Coni raO NN ERO E r 25 12 Power supply power supply CONFIQUIATION cccccceeceeeeceeeeeeceeeeeeeceeeeeeeteeteeeeeeeeees 2f 13 Reading the CRC of the Program cccecccccccsecccececeeceseeeeeeeceeeseueeseeeseueesaeesgee
6. Program appearance FaunSerwis starts in the G meral tab as shown in Fig 1 FaunSerwis Tools Options Help K 14 029 Mi 004 j MAMIE MD j T comz 9600 Even Fig 1 FaunSerwis starting window The following buttons are available across all of the program s windows The button reads data from the calculator The button writes data to the calculator To make the button active you must first read data in the current data Parameterization of the calculator requires special privileges this depends on the position of the client s jumper and the legalisation jumper as well as the type of the HASP dongle whether it is the client s or service centre s dongle See the EW500 calculator operation manual Chapter 4 7 Honeywell Transmission parameters configuration To ensure effective communication transmission parameters must be configured Go to the menu OBI OnS Transmission Fig 2 linpu Archives Modules Optical port and network Fig 2 Go to transmission parameters The following transmission parameters should be configured Transmission Serial part no COM2 Baudrate S600 Parity Even Addressing made Address Respond timeout 1500 Optical part Serial port no the number of the serial port the device is connected to Bauidrate the transmission rate set in the calculator 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200
7. Siart of the range data value corresponding to the range start on the 4 mA or 1 V output depending on the module type End of the range data value corresponding to the range end on the 20 mA or 10 V output depending on the module type The range start end value that can be entered depends on the calculator operating range set during the production process and the instantaneous value for the output Removable module 2 pulse outputs The settings available for the 2 pulse output module are presented below Pulse output 1 Pulse output 2 Datalype Main energy v Datatype Main volume v gy Pulse constant 0 001 GJ imp v Pulse constant 0 001 m3 imp v Data type the type of quantity used for generating pulses on the pulse output 1 or 2 output inactive three pulse values are available The energy or volume increment values corresponding to a single pulse which depends on the Honeywell calculator operating range set during the production process is presented in Table 2 Tab 2 Possible pulse value settings for pulse outputs Pulse value for a given setting energy volume Removable module 2 pulse inputs The settings available for the 2 pulse input module are presented below Pulse input 1 Pulse input 2 Additional input no Input 3 v Additional input no Input 4 v Register resolution 0 001 m3 0 1 kwh v Register resolution 0 01 m3 1 kwh v Pulse constant 1 D dm3 pulse Pulse constant
8. ansmitted in an M Bus frame M Bus frame configuration Heat energy Main volume Main error code Serial no perating time Error operating time Cooling energy Tariff 1 energy Tariff 2 energy Cooling volume Tariff 1 volume Tariff 2 volume Additional inputs Flow Power Flow temperature Return temperature Temp difference Metrological test C Avg flow temp for prev day C Avg return temp for prev day C Avg flow for prev day C Max flow for prev month C Max power for prev month Heat energy for the date Cooling energy for the date Tariff 1 energy for the date C Tariff 2 energy for the date Volume for the date C Additional inputs for the date Additional volume C Mass C Additional mass C Mass difference C Volume difference C Auxiliary flow C Flow difference Additional error code Date and time in F format Date in G format No date Select all Selected data size 151 B Maximum data size 2406 Removable module 2 analog outputs The settings available for the 2 analog output module are presented below Analogue output 1 Analogue output 2 Datatype Flow temperature v Datatype Retumn temperature Start of the range M0 c Statt of the range 0 c End of the range C End of the range C Data type type of the measurement value transmitted to the analog output Sone output inactive 12 Honeywell
9. chive 12 Billing archive 73 Power supply power supply configuration In this window you can read and modify the type of calculator power supply read the supply voltages and the battery operation time 25 Honeywell Supply configuration J comz 9600 E Main power supply Battery AC adapter Backup power supply Read only parameter set by the manufacturer depends on the calculator production 1 2 AA battery CR battery SuperCap Main battery Voltage voltage of the battery or AC adapter in the calculator base Backup battery Voltage voltage of the battery in the calculator cover Backup battery Work time limit the maximum battery life time for the battery in the cover depends on the battery type Backup battery work time Counter current calculator operation time M Reading the CRC of the firmware You can read the CRC of the whole program space its certified metrological part or its functional non metrological part Firmware checksum CAC range The firmware Section na legal relevant Section legal relevant i5 Failures logging activation Failure recording is automatically enabled after the calculator has been installed and a non zero instantaneous power has been recorded However you can activate failure 26 Honeywell recording in the archive and enable the counting of post error operation time using the option below Failures logging activation
10. e General settings Efror indication by the LED check this option to select what failures will be indicated by a LED only available for the device version with mechanic buttons Error code Leak in system C Reverse flow emo No flow error Too weak measuring signal air in a flow meter Flow temp outside the measunng range or sensor Flow sensor s measuring circuit fadure v Return temp outside the measuring range or sensor C Communication with flow meter enor Reversed temperature difference or sensors swapped C Burst in system v Max flow exceed exon incorect module 1 Backup battery low voltage L incorect module 2 _ Additional input alarm Deselect all mm indicated whether failure recording is enabled Read only 21 Honeywell 12 2 Time Calculator time and date configuration The user can set the current date and time using a calendar and a time change field Date and time setting 2015 ma 26 13 00 01 kz Daplight saving auto change C Local time set Ce JL9J Q3 comz 9600 E Daylight Saving auto Change if checked the automatic daylight saving time change is enabled Localtime Seti if checked the system time current date and time in the system will be set in the calculator 123 Setting meter initial register values You can set the initial states of the calculator registers Depending on the current acce
11. es can be configured Tab 1 Possible auxiliary input configurations Main flow meter Additional Additional AuxNaTy Pulse IN Alarm IN iiin flow meter flow meter input No pulse IN communication IN E E ERN NEN IN 2 DI 1 c LN J jo The following settings are available for pulse input configuration Pulse constant and pulse unit value of the input pulse e dm3 imp constant format XX XXX y e imp dm3 constant format X XXX yyy e imp kWh constant format X xxx y Register resolution meter record resolution available for pulse input only e 0 001 m3 0 1 kWh e 0 01 m3 1 kWh e 0 1 m3 0 01 MWh e 1m3 0 1 MWh Connected device Serial NO 00000000 99999999 information field the number of the device connected to the additional input s Archices tab he APehiVves tab allows the configuration of meter data archive recording The archive recording configuration can be divided into two parts time and period configuration and memory space configuration for each archive that is the maximum number of records to be written in the archive and the scope of recorded archive data The tab with example parameter settings is presented in Figure 6 Honeywell FaunSerwis Tools Options Help General Additional regs Additional inputs Archives Modules Optical port and network Archive logging period configuration Logging time for daily monthly and annual archive Periods Mon
12. guration Calculator Flow sensor Registers resolution Dynamic range 1 100 Application type Closed system Nominal flow m3 h Pulse constant 100 Calculator contains information about the calculator configuration Meter type heat meter cold meter installation Application type closed closed with leak detection Energy unit GJ MWh kWh Gcal Flow Sensor contains information about the flow meter configuration Register resolution given the wide range of the rated flows and pulse constants for the transducers compatible with the calculator the calculator operation has been divided into 4 ranges The operation range is defined during the production process for the pulse constant specified in the order and cannot be modified without service privilege and legalisation Tab 3 Meter resolution depending on the calculator operation range Resolution energy volume Honeywell 1 0 001 GJ 0 001 Gcal 0 1kKWh 0 001 m 0 001 m h 0 1 kW 2 0 01 GJ 0 01 Gcal 1 kWh 0 01 m3 h 0 1 GJ 0 1 Gcal 0 01 MWh Om 0 1 m3 h 0 01 MW With the client s jumper it is possible to modify the rated flow and transducer dynamics values which influence the time to reset the instantaneous flow if there are no pulse for slow impulsing dm3 pulse For a programmed operating range the rated flow can be modified within the range specified in the table below The following parameters can be configured for t
13. he flow transducer Dynamic range 1 50 1 100 1 250 Nominal flow see table below Pulse constant see table below Tab 4 Possible of the impulse and flow constant values for each calculator operating range pulse constant pulse constant imp dm rated flow m3 h dm imp 2 ae a8 AN 1000 10000 25 01 Temperature sensor contains information about the configuration of temperature measurement inputs Sensor type Pt500 Pt100 Pt1000 the type of sensors compatible with the calculator the setting is hardware programmed and cannot be modified Connection type 2 wire 4 wire the type of sensor connection Honeywell 12 1 Failure detection configuration Failure detection is presented below Errors detection configuration Reverse temperature difference eror detection Error detection Active Mas flow exceed erar detection Error detection Active based on instantaneous value Flow threshold U m h Mo flow eror detection Error detection Active based on average value Time to detect the error 48 h Temp difference threshold 10 Flow threshold Leak in sustem error detection Error detection Inactive Error signaling threshold Time to detect the eror Burst in system error detection Error detection Inactive Error signaling threshold Time to detect the error Errors
14. indication by the LED Select indicated errors JLo Q3 come 9600 E Reverse temperature difference error detection _ Error detection active inactive Max flow exceed error detection Error detection inactive active based on instantaneous value active based on average value in the averaging period Flow threshold 1 5 7500 m h No flow error detection IN Error detection inactive active based on average value calculated based on the average temperature and flow values within the averaging period Time to detect the error 1 24 h the minimum time for which a temperature difference exceeding the threshold and a flow rate lower than the threshold must occur for the no flow error alert is generated Temp difference threshold 1 175 K 20 Honeywell Flow threshold the value that can be specified depends on the pre set calculator operating range as specified in Table 3 on mass difference Error signaling threshold depending on the range selected the volume or weight difference value threshold above which the leak error alert is generated Time to detect the error 1 24 h the leak error check cycle Burst in system error detection Error detection disabled enabled Error Signaling threshold 10 100 per cent of the rated flow value above which the error alert is generated Time to detect the error 10 360 seconds the leak error check cycl
15. ive the tariff record is updated if the average return temperature within a period of time exceeds the return temperature threshold e emp differenece tariff tariff record active the tariff record is updated if the average temperature difference within a period of time exceeds the temperature difference threshold Tariff 1 threshold Tantt 2 threshold the threshold above which the tariff record will be updated The range of values and the unit depend on the tariff type selected energy and volime in the tariff register proportionally to the exceeded threshold in total 7 Additional inputs tab FaunSerwis Tools Options Help Input 1 Input type Impulse v Pulse constant __1 0 dm3 pulse Register resolution 0 001 m3 0 1 kwh Connected device serial no Input 3 Input type Alarm Pulse constant 06 Register resolution Connected device serial no noo O 33 6e Input 2 Input type Inactive Pulse constant 3a Register resolution Connected device serial no ono OO 6 Input 4 Input type Main flow meter communication Pulse constant 16 Register resolution Connected device serial no ooo E 6 Fig 5 Mdditionaliinputs tab Honeywell The EW500 calculator has 4 auxiliary inputs Their functions can be parameterized using the Additional inputs tab Additional inputtype depending on the input number the following input typ
16. n Baudrate 3600 w b s Panty Even v Standby time of optical port 1 255 M Bus frame configuration OJ COM2 9600 Even Fig 9 Network configuration MBus address 1 250 M Bus primary address Customer non VEBUS Secondary address 00000000 99999999 client s ID 8 digit value EUMBUS address 0 63 address for communication with the calculator using the Lumbus protocol MODBUS address 1 247 address for communication with the calculator using the Modbus protocol Optical port Configuration optical port communication parameters Baudrate 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 Parity None Odd Even Standby time Of Optical port 1 255 s the optical port activity time if activated manually Honeywell Important information Communication is possible only within a specified period of time or the activity time It is recommended that the activity time should be as short as possible to save the battery life After every transmission the activity time is extended to the specified value M Bus frame configuration configuration of the scope of data transmitted when communicating via the optical port Fig 10 presents the parameters can be transmitted in an M Bus frame M Bus frame configuration Heat energy Flow Tariff 1 energy for the date Main volume Power Tariff 2 energy for the date Main error code Flow temperature Volume for the date Serial
17. neywell FaunSerwis Archive capacity Metrological configuration changes 5 User configuration changes 15 Failure O Events 12 Billing 1 Annual 0 Monthly Daily 12 Hourly 292 Minute 1760 Tariff Fig 7 Sample data displayed after clicking the button s Modules tab Figure 8 presents sample settings in the MOGSUIES tab Which parameters are available depends on the currently selected removable module FaunSerwis Tools Options Help General Additional regs Additional inputs Archives Modules Optical port and network Select module Module no 1 Modules Module configuration Module type R5485 y Protocol M Bus Config Protocol v M Bus frame configuration Baudrate 9600 Ta Parity Even v C EE Q3 come 9600 Even Fig 8 Modules tab 11 Honeywell Module contiguration Module type AS485 v Protocol M Bus Config Protocol v Baudrate EAU v Party Even wv Module type removable module type none M Bus LonWorks RS232 RS485 Radio WM Bus Radio AIUT 2 pulse outputs 2 analog outputs 2 pulse outputs 2 inputs Protocol only available for the following module type M Bus RS232 RS485 e MBUS Config protocol configuration read protocol and M Bus e MODBUS Modbus RTU protocol e LUMBUS Lumbus protocol BUS frame Configuration this option is available only if the M Bus interface has been selected The following parameters can be tr
18. no Return temperature Additional inputs for the date perating time Temp difference Error operating time Metrological test Cooling energy C Ava flow temp for prev day Tariff 1 energy Avg return temp for prev day Tariff 2 energy Avg flow for prev day Cooling volume Max flow for prev month Tariff 1 volume Max power for prev month Tariff 2 volume Heat energy for the date Additional inputs C Cooling energy for the date Date and time in F format Select all Date in G format Selected data size 151 B No date Maximum data size 240 B LO jJ Fig 10 Data transmitted in an M Bus frame Primary configuration Errors detection configuration chives Modules Optical part and network Date and time setting 3 Registers initial value pclae Display configuration 09505315 e Supply configuration 5092 3 Firmware checksum 150721 Failures logging activation p 17 Honeywell Whether the parameters in the Piman configuration tab can be saved depends on the current access level For a detailed description of the parameter access level see the EW500 calculator operation manual Chapter 4 7 Configuration access protection The parameters are protected with the client s jumper or the legalisation jumper and the client s or the service centre s HASP dongle The parameters can be always read but saving them requires special privileges Primary confi
19. pre set time Time lof automatic return tolmain energy display 1 255 seconds idle time after which the main menu screen will return Insignificant zeros displayed Automatic retum to main energy display Time of automatic retum to main energy display A20 s Main menu scope You can specify which records will be available on the LCD screen via the main menu group 01 For the data to be displayed on the LCD screen the relevant record must be active example the cold energy and volume record will be displayed provided that it is checked in the window below and activated in the Additional registers tab 23 Main menu data config Cooling energy Tariff 1 energy Tariff 2 energy Cooling volume Tariff 1 volume Tariff 2 volume C Mass Flow temperature Return temperature Temp difference Flow not important when leakage activated Statistic group scope Auxiliary flow Flow difference Power Main error code Additional error code Additional input 1 Additional input 2 Additional input 3 Additional input 4 Metrological test LCD Test LO jJ Honeywell You can specify what data will be available on the LCD screen in the statistic data menu group 02 M asimum data power flow flow temp return temp temp difference Select all masimum values Average data Avg power Avg flow Avg flow temp Avg retur temp Avg temp difference Select all a
20. seeesaes 28 19 1 Enabling Tallure recording uitis ion ora t unes s etu ta no th gp n3 d ea Iu tax Y RE kV nae va erRaM Aa 29 V 1 06 26 05 2015 Honeywell Program applications The FaunSerwis software allows the user to read and configure all operation parameters of the EW500 calculator All the parameters are grouped by functionality The software enables configuration of the following parameters auxiliary inputs and the state of input meters communication parameters removable modules the type of module type of protocol module specific parameters archive records tariff records and the auxiliary record failure detection display of current and archival data date and time power supply parameters that are related to or influence metering depending on type data are additionally protected with a hardware legalisation jumper and HASP dongle of the service centre or the client s jumper and HASP dongle Access to the client s jumper is possible after opening the housing the legalisation jumper is accessible after breaking the jumper cover Z Program requirements To work properly FaunSerwis requires the following configuration A personal computer running the Windows 98 Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7 Windows 8 operating system and Net 2 0 or higher USB port for connecting the optical port or RS232 RS485 M Bus serial port depending on the communication module used in the calculator Honeywell 3
21. ss level you can set or reset selected calculator registerrs See the Operation manual for more details Registers initial value Register type Additional input 1 Value 0 000 m3 Q3 come 9600 E Register type the value of the auxiliary input 1 2 3 4 settings available without a HASP dongle Vale initial state of the meter record choose any value from the available range 22 Honeywell 124 Display configuration The calculator features a number of settings for configuring the scope of data displayed on the LCD screen and the way they are displayed You can configure the scope of data displayed in the archive group and the minute hourly daily monthly and annual archives You can also define the maximum number of recent records to be displayed Display configuration Main menu Max count of logged records displayed Main menu data config Tariff archive Statistical menu data range Minute archive C Insignificant zeros displayed Hourly archive Automatic return to main energy display Daily archive Time of automatic return to main energy display _120 s Monthly archive Annual archive Range of historical data displayed Daily archive Monthly archive Billing archive insignificant zeros displayed check to display non leading zeros in energy and volume records on the LCD screen Automatic return to main energy display check to enable automatic return to the main energy display after a
22. th of logging July Averaging period min Day of logging J Minute archive logging period min Hour of logging Logging time for billing archive Hour of logging Day of logging Locong sce Heri E 6 Archives capacity and dataset changes will cause loss of logged data Number of stored records Number of stored records Annual archive 24 Billing archive 150 v Monthly archive M72 Tariff archive B68 v Daily archive 662 Free memory space OB from total 491 520 B Number of stored records Erase archives Hourly archive TATAIA Minute archive Q comz 9600 Even Fig 6 AreMives tab Archive logging period configuration Recording time and period configuration for each archive and the averaging period Archive logging period conhgurabon Logging tine For daly monthly and annual archive Periods Month of logging July v Averaging period min Day of logging v Minute archive logging period 1 min Hour of logging 1 n Logging time For biling archive Hour af lagging 1 w 5 pr Dui biis Lug erit uo 3 C6 C9J Month Of l6gging January December the month when the data is to be written in the annual record Day Of logging 1 31 the day when the data is to be written in the monthly and annual record if the value exceeds the number days in a month the data will be written on the last day of that month Hour Of logging 0 23 the time when the data is to be written in
23. the daily monthly and annual record recording takes place at full hours Honeywell Logging cycle annual monthly the period written to the billing archive if you select the annual cycle a pop up window will appear prompting you to select the month when the record should take place Hour of logging 0 Day Of logging 1 31 if the value exceeds the number days in a month the data will be written on the last day of that month Monthioflogaing January December only for the annual cycle Averaging period 1 1440 minutes the maximum setting is one day ERTS 1 20160 the period written to the averaging archive the maximum setting is 2 weeks Archives capacity and dataset changes vill cause lors of logged data Number of stored records Number of stored records Annual archive 24 s Ed Biling archive 160 Monthly archive 172 Ed Tarif archive 668 Dady archive 662 me Ed Free memor space B from total 491 520 B Hourly archive 1 236 Ed Minute archive 1 777 Lem In this second the capacity for each archive can be set Depending on the configuration of the scope of data to be recorded clicking the record increase decrease number cases the parameter value to be increased decreased by the number of records that can be written in a single memory page Saving the new settings will erase the data collected by the meter so far Information window Current archive usage Ho
24. verage values C Select all Range of data displayed in statistical menu group Minimum data power Flow flow temp return temp temp difference Select all minimum values The scope of the archival data displayed the variable archive daily archive annual archive hourly archive and monthly archive 24 Honeywell Range of displayed data in daily archive M asimum data Minimum data Max power Max flow Max flow temp Max return temp Max temp difference C Select all maximum values Select all minimum values Average data Instantaneous data Avg power Avg flow Avg flow temp Avg retur temp Avg temp difference Select all average values Select all instantaneous values C Select all You can enable disable the display of all peak average and instantaneous values independently for each archive type whose data are available on the LCD screen The scope of the values that can be configured depends on the configuration of the data scope recorded in the archive the list does not include any data not recorded in the archive Maximum number of records to display You can configure the number of recent archive records that will be displayed The setting cannot exceed the maximum number of possible records Max count of logged records displayed Tariff archive c Minute archive 12 Hourly archive Daily archive b52 Monthly archive Annual ar
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