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1. Cancel Table Of Contents SHARKY SW29 Energy Meter 96 SW 29 Average Values Current Values Reading Date Values 1 Reading Date Values 2 MaxValues MiddleValues Leakage Mc gt flowtemperature av 31 2 IS returntemperature av 50 4 C differencetemperature av 19 2 8 Integration Time B min The recorded average values flow and return temperature temperature difference are displayed The integration time for calculating the average values is shown The values shown in this card can not be changed The integration time can be changed under maximum values SW 29 Leakage Current Values Reading Date Values 1 Reading Date Values 2 Max Values Leakage Monthly Log EEP Acknowledge Alarm Leakage Detection Heat deactivated Accuracy 1 q9p 20 q Intergration Time 24 h Stop Time Input 1 255 min Stop Time Input 2 255 min Alarm Time 223 min Alarm Duration Days Alarm Hold activated dy Add H Acknowledge Alarm An eventual alarm is reset Table Of Contents SHARKY SW29 Energy Meter 97 E Leakage Detection Heat The leakage detection for the heat circuit may be switched on or off With the same option dialog the accuracy sensitivity for the leakage detection may be set Leakage Detection Heat Settings Leakage Detection Heat deactivated C activated Please select the accuracy for the leakage detection C 05 qp 10 q
2. ON OOA C Communication M Bus Point to Point Addr 254 Serial Cable directly m C M Bus Secondary Address COM2 C M Bus Primary Address 2400 Baud m Connect the M Bus repeater e g HYDRO CENTER O to a free serial port of your computer Connect the M Bus output of the repeater to the M Bus connector of the device to read out Please verify that only one device is connected to the M Bus repeater Select Serial Cable directly Select the correct serial port e g COM2 Select 2400 Baud Select M Bus Point to Point Addr 254 Click Read or press ALT 1 If the progress bar is not moving please check if the power supply of the M Bus repeater is OK the M Bus cable is connected correctly only one device is connected to the M Bus repeater and if the selected serial port e g COM2 is correct Communication M Bus Secondary Address AON A OO Communication C M Bus Point to Point Addr 254 Serial Cable directly M Bus Secondary Address com s C M Bus Primary Address come Secondary Address 12345678 2400 Baud Connect the M Bus repeater e g HYDRO CENTER O to a free serial port of your computer Connect the M Bus output of the repeater to the M Bus connector of the device to read out Select Serial Cable directly Select the correct serial port e g COM2 Select 2400 Baud Select M Bus Secondary Address Enter the device ID
3. 2005 04 29 00 00 Protection Level 1 Reset Error Log gt Restart Counter 0 2005 04 26 07 00 Protection Level 0 Restart Counter 0 2005 04 26 06 00 Protection Level 1 Restart Counter 0 Save Values 2005 04 25 14 00 Protection Level 0 Restart Counter 0 2005 04 25 00 00 Protection Level 1 Restart Counter 0 Read Error Log E A list with the latest 31 events errors is displayed The error log is not automatically loaded during a standard request instead it has to be requested separately Only available with the professional version H Reset Error Log The error log is deleted completely H Save Values Stores the displayed list of errors into a text file H Read Error Log Reads out the error log of the connected meter The error log is not automatically loaded during a standard request instead it has to be requested separately Table Of Contents SHARKY BR773 Energy Meter 77 Display 1 Monthly Log EEPROM Errors Display 1 Display 2 6 Tariff Settings Calibration Telegram Set Values For 00 Energy Display 01 Volume 02 Volume Flow E nn 04 Flow Return Temperature 06 Difference Temperature 07 Operating Hours 10 Error State gt Add gt lt Delete Delete All 16 Impulse Input 2 Here the user may set the sequence of the displayed values in display loop 1 of the meter The list on the left hand side contains all
4. Success 3 Load 4 Save Print EEPROM EEPROM 1 configuration EEPROM 2 configuration Eror Display Display extened Loop 2 Set Values For Display R Loop 3 V Loop 4 Loop 5 Loop 6 Reading Dates Values Energy Reading Dates Values Volume Monthly Log Energy Monthly Log Tariff 1 v Monthly Log Tariff 2 Monthly Log Volume v Monthly Log Max Flow Monthly Log Max Power Monthly Log v Monthly Log Here the user may enable or disable certain values or loops in the display of the meter display loop 2 6 Usually the meter displays the display loop1 that is by pressing the user button on the meter the user cycles through the display values of display loop 1 The setting of display loop 1 is described in the last chapter By pressing the user button for a longer time the display switches to display loop 2 and so on H Set Values For Display The values for display loop 2 6 shown in the list are programmed into the device Additionally the user can specify how many months should be displayed in loop 6 monthly log display Furthermore the option for the Last Year s Reading Dates Values Tariff Values is related to display loops 2 4 and 5 These values may only be enabled or disabled in all three display loops simultaneously Table Of Contents SCYLAR INT7 Energy Meter
5. 05 qp 20 q C 1 9p 10 q 1 qp 20 q EH Integration Time The integration time of the leakage detection is set with this option Possible integration times are between 1 hour and 24 hours H Stop Time Input 1 Alternatively to the leakage detection for the heat circuit the device may set an alarm if there is not a certain interval of time within the alarm integration time without an impulse on impulse input 1 Usually a domestic water meter should not have a flow e g during night time If the water meter connected to impulse input 1 is anyway permanently emitting impulses a leakage is highly probable This option may only be used if the leakage detection for the heat circuit is not used H Stop Time Input 2 Additionally the device may also set an alarm if there is not a certain interval of time within the alarm integration time without an impulse on impulse input 2 Usually a domestic water meter should not have a flow e g during night time If the water meter connected to impulse input 2 is anyway permanently emitting impulses a leakage is highly probable H Alarm Time Sets the interval of time per day where the alarm should be active This time interval in conjunction with the alarm duration inhibits the permanent activation of the alarm output e g for an acoustical alarm Possible alarm times are between 1 minute and 255 minutes H Alarm Duration Sets the maximal alarm duration This durat
6. Beneath the meter counts of the device are displayed Table Of Contents FLYPPER IV Water Meter 155 Reading Dates Values Current Values Reading Date Values Monthly Log Errors Settings Volume Reading Date 1 0 000 m3 Reading Date 1 2003 06 21 Date Reading Date 1 next 2008 09 07 Date The latest reading date value Volume Reading Date 1 and additionally its time point Reading Date 1 are displayed The reading date value is always saved at 23 59 6 Reading Date 1 next Setting of next time point for reading date 1 Enter the new date manually or click on the description Date on the right hand side of the date entry field and use the upcoming calendar to enter the date February 29 may not be set as reading date Table Of Contents FLYPPER IV Water Meter 156 Monthly Log Current Values Reading Date Values Monthly Log Errors Settings The volume values at the beginning of each month 1 of the month at 00 00 o clock for the last 18 months are displayed Table Of Contents FLYPPER IV Water Meter 157 Errors Current Values Reading Date Values Monthly Log Errors Settings This list shows the errors having appeared during the runtime of the device with their respective time stamp Table Of Contents FLYPPER IV Water Meter 158 Settings Current Values Reading Date Values Monthly Log Errors Settings Volume hi res 30 507015 m3 Volu
7. Table Of Contents SHARKY SW29 Energy Meter 105 Delete All All display values are deleted Notes e Itis not possible to delete the energy value 00 from display loop 1 e All changes to the right hand side list are not taken unless the user has programmed them using the Set Values For Display button The assembly of the display values in the right hand side list is not sufficient for activating the display loops Table Of Contents SHARKY SW29 Energy Meter 106 SW 29 Display extended i HYDRO SET 1 47 Professional SHARKY qp 1 5 Communication M Bus Point to Point Addr 254 Serial Cable directly C M Bus Secondary Address COMI M Bus Primary Address 2400 Baud m Success 3 Load 4 Save Print EEPROM EEPROM 1 configuration EEPROM 2 configuration Eror Display Display extened Loop 2 Set Values For Display R Loop 3 V Loop 4 Loop 5 Loop 6 Reading Dates Values Energy Reading Dates Values Volume Monthly Log Energy Monthly Log Tariff 1 v Monthly Log Tariff 2 Monthly Log Volume v Monthly Log Max Flow Monthly Log Max Power Monthly Log v Monthly Log Here the user may enable or disable certain values or loops in the display of the meter display loop 2 6 Usually the meter displays the display loop 1 that is by pres
8. 06 Power 07 Flow Temperature 07 Flow Temperature 08 Return Temperature 08 Retum Temperature 09 Difference Temperature 10 Counter T ariff 1 10 Counter T ariff 1 11 Counter T ariff 2 11 Counter T ariff 2 12 Operating Hours 12 Operating Hours SEIT 26 Date Monthly Log 13 Reading Date Values 1 current 31 Max Flow Monthly Log 14 Next Reading Date 1 76 byte s 32 Max Power Monthly Log 15 Reading Date Values 1 Last Year 16 Reading Date Values 2 current lt Delete 17 Next Reading Date 2 For this meter the user may assemble his own customer specific M Bus telegram For meters equipped with a real data radio module this customer telegram is also used as radio telegram therefore the user may set the values to be transmitted via real data radio If the customer telegram is used as radio telegram it may not contain more than 108 bytes see byte indicator However if the user assembles a telegram with more than 108 bytes the program will only show a warning message but is not inhibiting the programming of a longer telegram In this case the telegram may be used as M Bus telegram but the radio transmission will not work at all Only available with the professional version H Set customer telegram The values in the right hand side list are programmed as customer specific telegram Additionally the meter is programmed to return this customer M Bus telegram by default and the emis
9. 22 07 2008 15 17 Flow Temperature max 25 3 Time Point 22 07 2008 13 35 Read Monthly Log Return Temperature max gb5 3 Time Point max 22 07 2008 14 29 Impulse Input 1 450004 0 MJ Impulse Input 2 555970 MCal Days with Errors 39 Operating Hours 699 2004 06 30 Energy 802 kWh Volume B5 0445 m3 Different month values of the last 24 months are displayed The monthly log is not loaded automatically during a standard request instead the user has to request it separately E Save Values Stores the list of end of month values into a text file H Log Day The day of the month at which the month values are registered may be programmed with this button Monthly Log Settings m Log day for the monthly log Log Day H Read Monthly Log Reads the monthly log memory of the meter This is not performed automatically during a standard request Table Of Contents SHARKY SW29 Energy Meter 100 SW 29 EEPROM Reading Date Values 2 Max Values Middle Values Leakage Monthly Log EEPROM EEPROM 1 4 gt 03 09 25 07 2008 Energy 504 6 kwh tariffakku 1 24964 2 kwh Save Values tariffakku 2 38701 2 kWh tariffdefinition 1 tO06 Flow lt limit tariffdefinition 2 1004 Power lt limit Molume 147 5246 m3 Operating Hours 751 pulseinputcounter 2 5559 80 MBTU EEPROM Memory Interval pulseinputdefinition 2 010 MBtu Flow Temperature 3153 EEPROMII
10. H DROMETER HYDRO SET 5 HYDRO SET 1 47 Professional SHAR 21505 Communication M Bus Point to Point Addr 254 Serial Cable directly Y C M Bus Secondary Address COMI C M Bus Primary Address 2400 Baud Success 1 Read 3 Load 4 Save Print Current Values Reading Date Values 1 Reading Date Values 2 Max Values Middle Values Leakage Mc Energy TB kwh Volume 153 1255 m3 Power 23883 kw Volume Flow 0 833 m3 h Flow Temperature a jE Return Temperature 9 5 Temperature Difference wen K Time Point 2008 08 11 12 24 Set Date Time o B Synchronize With PC Operating Time 883 h Reset ER User Manual Version 1 49 English 2001 2009 HYDROMETER GmbH Ansbach Germany Table Of Contents Introduction What is the HYDRO SET Software anyway Versions System Requirements Software Installation Customer Support HYDRO SET Software In General Main Window Main Window Communication 1 Phone Number Administration Main Window Communication 2 Main Window User and Status Elements Settings SHARKY HEAT BR770 SHARKY VMC BR471 Current Values Reading Dates Values Max Values Monthly Log EEPROM Events Display Settings Calibration SHARKY HEAT 130 BR772 Heat Meter Current Values Reading Dates Values Max Values Monthly Log EEPROM Errors Display Tariff Settings Ca
11. The HydroSet display may vary according to the variant used HYDRUS Current Values Current Values Reading Date Values Log Storage Error Display Settings Calibration Telegram Hydrus Q3 2 5 MBus 2 35972173 HYD 25 Warn Water E Volume 47494 442 Volume Flow 0 177 m3 h temperature 235 NE Errorstate batterie durable to 2025 02 21 00 00 Time Point 2009 03 20 14 05 Set Date Time B Synchronize With PC E Operating Time 1611 h The following parameters are shown in the top line of the display Meter type Hydrus with Q3 and interfaces M Bus primary address 124 M Bus secondary address device address 12345678 Note To change the device address you must first activate the input field in the settings Manufacturer s ID HYD Version number 25 Medium measured Water EH For programming the primary and secondary address always both at the same time Table Of Contents HYDRUS water meter 222 The current values in the meter are shown below EH Set Date Time For setting the date and time to the given value Type in the date or click Set DateTime to display the calendar input window EH Synchronize With PC For adjusting the date and time to the current time of the computer Note A mouse click on the lettering after the date input field Set Date Time opens a calendar input window for conveniently entering a date This input facility is provided for all changeable date fields i e
12. The values for reading date 2 are shown LY last year s value T1 tariff 1 T2 tariff 2 H Reading Date 2 next Setting of next time point for reading date 2 Enter the new date manually or click on the description Date on the right hand side of the date entry field and use the upcoming calendar to enter the date Notes The time point of the reading date is always at the end of the day 23 59 February 29 may not be set as reading date Table Of Contents ENERGY INT 6 Heat Meter 175 Max Values Current Values Reading Date Values 1 Reading Date Values 2 Max Values Leakage Monthly Log EEP_4 gt Power max 163 6539 kW Time Point 2006 10 20 Date Volume Flow max fo 999999 m3 h Time Point max 2006 10 16 23 30 Date Time Integration Time 60 min R The recorded maximum values with their respective time points are displayed H Integration Time The integration time in minutes for calculating the maximum values Possible values are 6 15 30 and 60 minutes and 24 hours 60 minutes is the default integration time Intergration Time Please select the integration time for the maximum values C BMinutes C 15 Minutes C 30 Minutes C 24 Hours Table Of Contents ENERGY INT 6 Heat Meter 176 Leakage Current Values Reading Date Values 1 Reading Date Values 2 Max Values Leakage Monthly Log EEP_4 Acknowledge Alarm Leakage Detection Heat dea
13. 217 INT7 Calibration Error Display Display extended Tariff Impulses Settings Calibration Telegram Fabrication Number 35827330 Reset Meter Energy hi res 2228769 7454142 kwh 4 b Volume hi res 6048 726201 m3 Protection Level Calibration Mode B Adjustment 5 0 Volume Flow Adjustment Internal parameters of the device which may be used for trouble shooting are displayed You have to press the protection key inside the device to alter any of the parameters on this page After pressing the protection key inside the device the protection level is switched from normal mode to calibration mode For resetting it to normal mode you have to use the respective function on this Calibration page If this function is not used the device will automatically reset its protection level from calibration mode to normal mode within 48 hours Fabrication Number Apart from the M Bus device ID secondary address the device has got an internal fabrication number By default M Bus device ID and fabrication number are equal However since the user is able to change the M Bus device ID the fabrication number is displayed here once more The fabrication number may not be altered Only available with the professional version H Reset Meter All internal values and parameters current values reading date values error log etc are reset Energy hi res The current energy in high resolution Volume
14. Dffset 10913 Start Offset Calibration M Bus Interface Enabled L Bus Interface Disabled ZWEI Interface Enabled ZIRDA Interface Enabled Internal parameters of the device which be used for trouble shooting are displayed You have to press the protection key inside the device to alter any of the parameters on this page Serial Number Apart from the M Bus device ID secondary address the device has got an internal serial number By default M Bus device ID and serial number are equal However since the user is able to change the M Bus device ID the serial number is displayed here once more The serial number may not be altered Only available with the professional version Volume hi res The current volume of the device is read with high resolution This value may be e g used to calibrate the device By recording the start and end volumes during a measurement the necessary calibration parameters may be calculated Only available with the professional version Optical Test Pulses The meter is set into a test mode emitting test pulses through its optical interface NOTE After executing this function the protection level of the meter is not reset to user level as it is done while using other functions altering the protection level To reset the protection level to user level you have to set the parameter installation on page settings once gt E Protection Lev
15. E Energy Volume Loop 1 Operating Hours Volume Flow Power Flow Temperature Return Temperature lt Difference Temperature Current Date Reading Date 1 Checksum Reading Date 1 Loop 2 Max Power Max Flow Max Flow Temperature lt lt lt lt Here you are able to select the display sequence of the device The display has got three loops default loop 1 is displayed By pressing the user button on the device you cycle through the values of loop 1 By pressing the user button for a longer time the display switches to the next loop and so on The display of the device is organised in blocks You are only able to enable or disable a complete block To visualise the different blocks check the box on the left hand side of the respective black description You may not check the gray boxes which are always enabled or disabled according to the black check box directly above Set Values For Display The display sequence shown the list is programmed into the device Table Of Contents SHARKY HEAT BR770 SHARKY VMC BR471 42 Settings Current Values Reading Date Values Max Values Monthly Log EEPROM Events Display Settings gt l Type of Meter Volume Metering C
16. E Table Of Contents SHARKY VMC BR473 119 The first line of entry fields indicates Device Type and Class SHARKY VMC 473 qp 0 6 M Bus Primary Address 0 Note The primary address of this meter type is not alterable M Bus Secondary Address Device Address 12345678 Note If you want to change the device address you have to enable the respective entry field at the Settings dialog Manufacturer Code HYD Version Number 2C Medium Hot Water EH Programming the secondary address Beneath the meter counts of the device are displayed Only available with the professional version EH Operating Time Reset The operating time counter is reset to zero For resetting the operating time counter the protection connector on the inside of the device must connected Table Of Contents SHARKY VMC BR473 120 Errors Curent Values Errors Calibration Save Values _ 8 iv A list with the latest 128 events errors is displayed The error log is not automatically loaded during a standard request instead it has to be requested separately f Save Values Stores the displayed list of errors into a text file Table Of Contents SHARKY VMC BR473 121 Calibration Current Values Errors Calibration Fabrication Number FFFFFFFF Reset Meter Volume hi res 514846 m3 Protection Level Calibration Mode Adjustment fp Volume Flow Adjustment Offset Start Offset Cal
17. Intergration Time Please select the integration time for the maximum values C BMinutes C 15Minutes C 30 Minutes C 24 Hours Table Of Contents SHARKY BR773 Energy Meter 71 Leakage Current Values Reading Date Values 1 Reading Date Values 2 Max Values Leakage Monthly Log BEES Acknowledge Alarm Leakage Detection Heat deactivated Accuracy 1 Kqp 20 q Intergration Time fg h Stop Time Input 1 255 min Stop Time Input 2 255 min Alarm Time 223 min Alarm Duration 0 Days Alarm Hold activated iugi This option page with leakage settings is not available but for devices with leakage option H Acknowledge Alarm An eventual alarm is reset H Leakage Detection Heat The leakage detection for the heat circuit may be switched on or off With the same option dialog the accuracy sensitivity for the leakage detection may be set Leakage Detection Heat Settings Leakage Detection Heat deactivated activated Please select the accuracy for the leakage detection C 05 qp 10 q C 05 qp 20 q 1 10 1Zgqp 20Zq Table Of Contents SHARKY BR773 Energy Meter 72 EH Integration Time The integration time of the leakage detection is set with this option Possible integration times are between 1 hour and 24 hours E E Stop Time Input 1 Alternatively to the leakage detection for the heat circuit the device
18. Pulse Width are also visible otherwise not Pulse Valence and Pulse Width are only referencing the volume pulse output and not the energy pulse output Only available with the professional version Pulse Valence If the device is equipped with a volume pulse output you may set the pulse valence here The timely pulse width depends on the pulse valence and is selected automatically The minimum pulse valence is given by the volume counter Current Values e g volume counter 8 7652 m3 gt minimum pulse valence 0 1 1 The maximum value depends from the meter size If the pulse valence entered is to small or to large the software is using the minimum or maximum pulse valence respectively If the device is not equipped with a volume pulse output the pulse parameter entry fields are hidden and are not visible Pulse Width timely Indicates the timely pulse width of the volume pulse output in milliseconds The pulse width is set automatically according to the pulse valence Table Of Contents SHARKY HEAT BR770 SHARKY VMC BR471 45 Table Of Contents SHARKY HEAT BR770 SHARKY VMC BR471 46 Calibration Reading Date Values Max Values Monthly Log EEPROM Events Display Settings Calibration Serial Number 22069994 Volume hi res 97424 8650 m3 Read Volume Optical Test Pulses Protection Level Normal Mode Parameter KA KB 1942 1942 qref 1061 Flow Calibration
19. Read EEPROM Memory 1 Read EEPROM Memory 2 The available data logger memory can be split in two parts EEPROM memory 1 and EEPROM memory 2 with two different logging time intervals Both memories are freely programmable The content of the EEPROM data logger memory is displayed This meter may store up to 7040 values split up in two memory parts Due to the large size of the EEPROM data logger memory it is not loaded automatically during a standard request instead the user has to request it separately Please note that a refreshing of the list may take several minutes 5 Save Values Saves all values in the list into a text file H EEPROM Memory Interval Setting of the EEPROM data logger memory storage interval Table Of Contents SHARKY SW29 Energy Meter 101 EEPROM Intervall xl 2 Minutes E naa EEPROM Memory 1 Reads out the EEPROM data logger memory 1 Depending on the number of time points stored this process may take up to 5 minutes 2400 baud Therefore it is possible to limit the number of time points to read percent me 50 75 100 o H Read EEPROM Memory 2 Reading memory part 2 same function as EEPROM Memory 1 Table Of Contents SHARKY SW29 Energy Meter 102 SW 29 EEPROM Configuration Y HYDRO SET 1 47 Professional Communication M Bus Point to Point Addr 254 Serial Cable directly M Bus Secondary Address ow
20. Secondary Address 12345678 19200 Baud Test Number Select M Bus Secondary Address or M Bus Primary Address Select Modem Dial Up Connection Select the serial port to which the modem is connected e g COM1 Select 19200 baud for noisy phone connection select 9600 baud Enter the phone number or select one using the phone number administration tool Press Connect Wait until the phone connection is established Enter primary or secondary address of the device to read 9 Click Read or press ALT 1 10 Do the parameter setting reading you want 11 Press Hang Up to disconnect from the phone line Table Of Contents How Do I 235 Set New Primary Address Current Values Reading Date Values Max Values Monthly Log EEPROM Events Display Settings C SHARKY HEAT qp 1 5 26718749 HYD 28 Heat outlet 1 Establish a connection to the device to read out as described in Communication Using Opto Transceiver Communication M Bus Only One Device Communication M Bus Secondary Address Communication M Bus Primary Address or Communication Using A Dial Up Phone Line 2 Enter a new primary address e g 8 3 Press gt E Set New Device Secondary Address Current Values Reading Date Values Max Values Monthly Log EEPROM Events Display Settings C gt SHARKY HEAT qp 1 5 8 26718749 HYD 28 Heat o
21. hi res The current volume in high resolution Protection Level The current protection level of the meter Normal mode is the standard operating level Calibration mode is entered after pressing the protection key inside the meter If the meter is in calibration mode critical parameter may be altered If the user has finished programming the critical device parameter he should use this function to reset the meter to normal mode However if the protection level is not reset manually the device will reset its protection level automatically to normal mode within 48 hours If the meter is in calibration mode it can be switched to normal mode using this function Table Of Contents SCYLAR INT7 Energy Meter 218 Only available with the professional version H Flow Calibration You may adjust the volume flow error curve if the standard curve is not working properly Volume Flow Adjustment Please enter the volume flow correction in percent NOTE This function will only work if the protection key was pressed Cancel E g if the device measures 1 volume flow you may set the adjustment to 1 to compensate the error Table Of Contents SCYLAR INT7 Energy Meter 219 INT7 Telegram Error Display Display extended Tariff Impulses Settings Calibration Telegram 02 Current Time Set customer 02 Current Time telegram 03 Energy 04 Volume ERH 05 Volume Flow
22. internal parameters and values HYDRUS water 21 HYDRUS Error Current Values Reading Date Values Log Storage Error Display Settings Calibration Telegram Date 2009 02 20 12 00 Programstartcounter 0 Protection Level 0 Air in US path Save Values E Date 2009 02 19 15 00 Programstartcounter 0 Protection Level 1 Air in US path Date 2009 02 16 14 00 Programstartcounter 0 Protection Level 0 Air in US path Read Error Log A list of the last 31 events errors is shown The error log is not read automatically in a standard request but must be read explicitly using the relevant button Only available in the professional version Delete Error Log The error log is deleted completely E Save Values Saves the errors shown in a text file H Read Error Log Reads the error log of the meter connected The error log is not read automatically in a standard request Table Of Contents You start a device read by pressing Read During the reading process the program establishes a connection to the device checks the device type and if this device type is supported by HYDRO SET and reads its internal parameters and values HYDRUS water 22 HYDRUS Display Current Values Reading Date Values Log Storage Error Display Settings Calibration Telegram Volume Volume high res Set Values For Volume Volume high res Volume R etum Display Errorstate Volume high T emp Operatin
23. protection level on the Calibration tab If this is not done the meter returns to normal mode automatically after about 48 hours Firmware version Version number of the meter s internal software E Activate Deactivate Radio This button is used to switch the radio module on and off only shown if a radio meter EH Radio Interval TARGET ACTUAL For configuring the radio interval The target value is the value required by the customer The actual value is the present value This value is not calculated until the next send operation If the ACTUAL value differs from the TARGET value the TARGET value cannot be maintained due to the length of the configured telegram EH Write Pulse Output 1 fast slow Depending on the selected function the meter is programmed to the freely definable fast pulse or a slow pulse saves power specified in a selection list only shown if pulse meter EH Write Pulse Output 2 slow Depending on the selected function the meter is programmed to a slow pulse saves power specified in a selection list only shown if pulse meter Notes on pulse output slow Table Of Contents You start a device read by pressing Read During the reading process the program establishes a connection to the device checks the device type and if this device type is supported by HYDRO SET and reads its internal parameters and values HYDRUS water 24 The maximum output frequency of the constant 125 ms lo
24. 000 m3 Reading Date 1 finial Date Reading Date 1 next 2006 01 01 Date ERE Energy Reading Date 1 LY kwh Energy Reading Date 1 LY T1 00 kwh Energy Reading Date 1 LY T2 00 kWh Volume Reading Date 1 LY fo 00000 m3 Reading Date 1 LY finial Date The values for reading date 1 are shown LY last year s value T1 tariff 1 T2 tariff 2 Reading Date 1 next Setting of next time point for reading date 1 Enter the new date manually or click on the description Date on the right hand side of the date entry field and use the upcoming calendar to enter the date Notes The time point of the reading date is always at the end of the day 23 59 February 29 may not be set as reading date Table Of Contents SHARKY SW29 Energy Meter 94 SW 29 Reading Dates Values 2 Current Values Reading Date Values 1 Reading Date Values 2 Max Values Monthly Log EEPROM Errc gt Energy Reading Date 2 0 kwh Energy Reading Date 2 Tarif OO kWh Energy Reading Date 2 Tarif2 kWh Volume Reading Date 2 fo 00000 m3 Reading Date 2 wad Date Reading Date 2 next fo 2006 07 01 Date Energy Reading Date 2 LY kWh Energy Reading Date 2LY T1 kwh Energy Reading Date 2LY T2 fo kwh Volume Reading Date 2 LY fo 0000 m3 Reading Date 2 LY invalid Date The values for reading date 2 are shown LY last year s value T1 tariff 1 T2 tariff 2 H Reading Date 2 next Se
25. 1 Energy positive Tariff 1 Limit 5 EnergyT ariff 2 126622 MBTU Energy Reading Date 1 Tarif2 77889300 MBTU Energy Reading Date 2 Tarif2 88990011 MBTU Clear Tariff 2 Tariff 2 t00 Detta T lt limit and Tariff 1 Tariff 2 Limit TK 11 11 The meter has got two programmable tariffs for the energy value The energy values of the two tariffs are also stored at reading date 1 and reading date 2 EH Clear Tariff 1 Clear values for tariff 1 AES uti Limit Set type and limit of tariff 1 Setting of Tariff Type Setting of Tariff Type Energy positive v t00 Delta T lt limit t01 Delta T gt limit t02 Treturn lt limit t03 Treturn gt limit t12 Tinlet lt limit t13 Tinlet gt limit 04 Power lt limit t05 Power gt limit Flow lt limit NT EL Tariff Type Tariff 1 Limit Time Tariff For tariff type t08 and t09 an additional minimum flow temperature is defined The tariff will only be activated if the flow temperature exceeds this minimum flow temperature With tariff tOCTime you are able to accumulate the consumptions only for specific time intervals You have to enter a start and end time and decide for which weekdays this should be valid Table Of Contents ENERGY INT 6 Heat Meter 185 Setting of Tariff Type Setting of Tariff Type Tariff Type cTme f Time hh mm 07 30 Start 18 00 End Weekday 1 2
26. 23 59 Date Time The latest reading date values Energy Reading Date 1 and Energy Reading Date 2 and additionally their time points Reading Date 1 and Reading Date 2 are displayed Reading Date 1 next Setting of next time point for reading date 1 Enter the new date manually or click on the description Date Time Set on the right hand side of the date entry field and use the upcoming calendar to enter the date Reading Date 2 next Setting of next time point for reading date 2 Enter the new date manually or click on the description Date Time Set on the right hand side of the date entry field and use the upcoming calendar to enter the date Notes The device may record the reading date values at the beginning or at the end of the day If 00 00 is entered as time the value is recorded at the beginning of the day For any other time the reading date value is recorded at the end of the day 23 59 February 29 may not be set as reading date Note The beginning or end of day setting is not stored together with the current reading date therefore the time point for the current reading date is also altered if you change the time point for the next reading date Table Of Contents SHARKY HEAT BR770 SHARKY VMC BR471 35 Max Values Current Values Reading Date Values Max Values Monthly Log EEPROM Events Display Settings C gt Power max 1047 Clear Al Time P
27. All internal values and parameters current values reading date values error log etc are reset Energy hi res The current energy in high resolution Volume hi res The current volume in high resolution Protection Level The current protection level of the meter Normal mode is the standard operating level Calibration mode is entered after pressing the protection key inside the meter If the meter is in calibration mode critical parameter may be altered If the user has finished programming the critical device parameter he should use this function to reset the meter to normal mode However if the protection level is not reset manually the device will reset its protection level automatically to normal mode within 48 hours If the meter is in calibration mode it can be switched to normal mode using this function Table Of Contents SHARKY SW29 Energy Meter 115 Only available with the professional version H Flow Calibration You may adjust the volume flow error curve if the standard curve is not working properly Volume Flow Adjustment Please enter the volume flow correction in percent 7 0 NOTE This function will only work if the protection key was ten pressed E g if the device measures 1 volume flow you may set the adjustment to 1 to compensate the error Only available with the professional version H Start Offset Calibration The aut
28. L Bus Interface IDA Optotransceiver HY Group Multiplex Multiplex OK Cancel Language Select the language of the program texts Currently the HYDRO SET software is available in English French German Italian and Danish Phone Connection Timeout Enter the time in seconds after which an attempt to establish a phone connection is recognized as failure The default value is between 40 and 60 seconds Modem Initialising If your modem needs a special initialisation command prior to dialing a phone number you can enter the command here Setting of M Bus Secondary Address Select if the entry field for the 8 digit M Bus device address Secondary address may be altered or not If the entry field may not be altered the 8 digit M Bus secondary address cannot be changed Table Of Contents You start a device read by pressing Read During the reading process the program establishes a connection to the device checks the device type and if this device type is supported by HYDRO SET and reads its internal parameters and values HYDRUS water 31 Optical Communication Select the device type of the optical transceiver you are using This setting is only used if you have chosen Optical Communication on the main screen see Main Window Communication 1 For a compact V communication you have to select IrDA Optotransceiver HY Group Multiplex Enables a multiplex device for meter programming du
29. Secondary Address RAARRARAR gm Trouble Shooting A No communication with the meter Table Of Contents Introduction 6 HYDROMETER GmbH Ansbach Germany 2001 2008 The name HYDRO SET the HYDRO SET software and this manual are protected by copyright laws Copying translating transferring to other media like microfiches and other electromagnetic or optical storage media without the written permission of HYDROMETER is prohibited Trademarks or registered trademarks may be used throughout this manual Even if it is not shown explicitly they are protected by copyright laws and belong to their respective owners The HYDRO SET software and this manual were developed with great precision and tested extensively for being free of errors However it might be possible that undetected errors appear HYDROMETER is not liable for any incidental indirect or consequential damages whatsoever regarding this product the use of this product or the inability to use this product including but not limited to damages for loss of business profits business interruption loss of business information or any other pecuniary loss HYDROMETER s entire liability is limited to the price paid for this product Table Of Contents Introduction 7 Introduction What is the HYDRO SET Software anyway The HYDRO SET software is used for reading configuration and with some limitations also for post calibration of heat meter and water meter pr
30. adjustment to 1 to compensate the error Only available with the professional version Valence Impulse Output The pulse weight of the output pulses which are available by using the pulse output module without galvanic isolation maximum frequency is 100 Hz The limitation of the pulse weight is verified during the configuration process Test Pulse Valence The pulse weight of the output pulses which are available by using the test module volume where the impulse weight is fix and depends on the meter size Only available with the professional version H Valence Impulse Input The pulse weight of the pulses coming from the connected flow sensor Attention If you change this value you have to recalibrate the meter and redesign the identification plate Table Of Contents ENERGY INT 6 Heat Meter 192 Telegram Monthly Log EEPROM Errors Display 1 Display 2 6 Tariff Settings Calibration Telegram 39 Tariff 1 Enabled 40 Tariff 2 Enabled 42 Leakage Flow 43 Firmware Version 02 Current Time Set customer telegram 05 Volume Flow 06 Power E 07 Flow Temperature 08 Return Temperature 03 Difference Temperature 10 Energy Tariff 1 11 Energy Tariff 2 12 Operating Hours Add 13 Reading Date Values 1 current 14 Next Reading Date 1 24 byte s 15 Reading Date Values 1 Last Year 16 Reading Date Values 2 c
31. alarm if there is not certain interval of time within the alarm integration time without an impulse on impulse input 2 Usually a domestic water meter should not have a flow e g during night time If the water meter connected to impulse input 2 is anyway permanently emitting impulses a leakage is highly probable EN Alarm Time Sets the interval of time per day where the alarm should be active This time interval in conjunction with the alarm duration inhibits the permanent activation of the alarm output e g for an acoustical alarm Possible alarm times are between 1 minute and 255 minutes H Alarm Duration Sets the maximal alarm duration This duration in conjunction with the alarm time inhibits the permanent activation of the alarm output e g for an acoustical alarm Possible alarm durations are between 1 day and 7 days Example for alarm time and alarm duration Alarm Time 30 minutes Alarm Duration 5 days In this case the alarm output is set for 30 minutes per day for a maximum of 5 days Afterwards the alarm output is no longer set The alarm may also be switched off earlier by acknowledging it Alarm Hold If the alarm output is e g connected to an flow interruption valve which is cutting of the flow in case of an alarm this option should be activated In this case the valve stays closed even if the alarm condition is no longer valid since by interrupting the flow there is no longer a detectable leakage a
32. bytes the program generates a warning but the new customer specific telegram is still programmed Such a telegram can be used for M Bus reading but radio transmission does not work Only available in the professional version E Set Customer Telegram The values displayed in the list on the right are programmed as customer specific telegram in the meter The meter is also set so that this telegram is sent automatically in the event of an M Bus request The Real Data Radio Telegram output is also activated if the relevant radio send module is used gt Add gt The values selected in the left list are transferred to the list on the right customer telegram lt Deletex The values selected in the right list are deleted from the customer telegram Delete All All values in the right list customer telegram are deleted Table Of Contents You start a device read by pressing Read During the reading process the program establishes a connection to the device checks the device type and if this device type is supported by HYDRO SET and reads its internal parameters and values HYDRUS water 27 Notes e Each value can only be used once in the customer telegram e Changes to the customer telegram right list are not transferred to the meter until the Set Customer Telegram button has been pressed Compiling the values in the right list is not sufficient to activate the customer telegram A different telegram can be s
33. calibration mode to normal mode within 48 hours Firmware Version Indicates the version number of the meter internal software Only available with the professional version H Meter Energy Unit Display The default display unit kWh GJ MBtu or GCal and the number of decimal digits is selected here Depending on the internal calibration of the device not all of the options shown may be used The program will indicate impossible options Meter Energy Unit Display Meter Energy Unit Display Parameters Display 1234 kWh It is strongly advised that after having changed the energy unit the device is reset so that the meter count is set to zero Otherwise the meter count will no longer be correct Table Of Contents ENERGY INT 6 Heat Meter 187 Only available with the professional version H Installation The device may be installed at the inlet or outlet default of a heating pipe system Please select the installation location Outlet Inlet NOTE This function will only work if the protection key was pressed Caen Temperature Sensor Indicates the type of the temperature sensor Pt100 Pt500 Nur in der Professionell Version verf gbar H Errors Indicates the number of days with errors since installation of the meter or since last reset of the error log For some dev
34. device the protection level is switched from normal mode to calibration mode For resetting it to normal mode you have to use the respective function on the Calibration page If this function is not used the device will automatically reset its protection level from calibration mode to normal mode within 48 hours H Set customer telegram The meter has got a specific pre defined M Bus telegram combination of M Bus data records which can be used as customer specific telegram If the meter is equipped with a real data radio module this customer specific telegram is also used as radio telegram By pressing this button the real data radio telegram is activated Only available with the professional version H Meter Energy Unit Display The default display unit kWh GJ MBtu or GCal and the number of decimal digits is selected here Depending on the internal calibration of the device not all of the options shown may be used The program will indicate impossible options Meter Energy Unit Display Meter Energy Unit Display Parameters Display 1234 kWh Table Of Contents SHARKY HEAT 130 BR772 Heat Meter 61 Only available with the professional version H Installation The device may be installed at the inlet or outlet default of a heating pipe system Please select the installation location C Inlet NOTE This function will only work if the protection key wa
35. display 10 i e Energy 34 589 kWh gt Pulse weight 0 1 Wh e Volume Pulse weight is the lowest digit of the volume display Table Of Contents SCYLAR INT7 Energy Meter 213 e Volume 10 Pulse weight is the lowest digit of the volume display 10 i e Volume 66 98 m gt Pulse weight 1 Liter e Volume 10 Pulse weight is the lowest digit of the volume display 10 i e Volume 66 98 m gt Pulse weight 100 Liter e Volume 100 Pulse weight is the lowest digit of the volume display 100 i e Volume 66 98 m gt Pulse weight 1 m Energy Tariff 1 Pulse output corresponds to tariff counter 1 Pulse weight is the lowest digit of the energy display Energy Tariff 2 Pulse output corresponds to tariff counter 2 Pulse weight is the lowest digit of the energy display Condition Tariff 1 Tariff 1 is active e Condition Tariff 2 Tariff 2 is active e Condition Error E is set if one or more of the following errors are found e RAM Checksum Error e Wrong Temperature Measurement e Temperature Sensors Reversed e Air in the ultrasonic path Power Supply Backup e Condition Error F is set if one or more of the following errors are found e RAM Checksum Error e Temperature Sensors Reversed e Air in the ultrasonic path e Power Supply Backup e Leakage at pulse input 1 Pulse output is active if leakage at pulse input 1 is recognized e Leakage at pulse input 2 Pulse output is active if leakage at pulse inpu
36. each meter you have to follow this sequence reading loading programming Current Values Current Values Reading Date Values Max Values Monthly Log Errors Display Tariff Counter Energy Volume fo 1250 m3 Power O kw Volume Flow m3 h Flow Temperature 1800 Return Temperature fo 1800 T Temperature Difference K Time Point 2003 06 01 04 53 Set Date Time E Synchronize With PC On Time 653 h The first line of entry fields indicates Device Type ENERGY INT 5 M Bus Primary Address 80 M Bus Secondary Address Device Address 40932280 Note If you want to change the device address you have to enable the respective entry field at the Settings dialog Manufacturer Code HYD Version Number 01 Medium Heat outlet ES Programming of primary and secondary address always both at once Table Of Contents ENERGIE INT 5 Heat Meter 161 Beneath the meter counts of the device are displayed F Date Time set Date and time are set to the entered value Enter the new date manually or click on the description Date Time Set on the right hand side of the date entry field and use the upcoming calendar to enter the date E Synchronize With PC Date and time are synchronized with the PC clock Note By clicking the description on the right hand side of the date entry field you receive a calendar to enter a date very easily This option is ava
37. has got two programmable tariffs for the energy value The energy values of the two tariffs are also stored at reading date 1 and reading date 2 E ai Limit set type and limit of tariff 1 Setting of Tariff Type Setting of Tariff Type fioo Delta T lt limit 00 Delta T lt limit 01 Delta T gt limit 4t02 Treturn lt limit t03 Treturn gt limit 104 Power lt limit t05 Power gt limit Flow lt limit tO Flow gt limit t08 Delta lt limit iui Malta Kent Tariff Type Tariff 1 Limit MES aito Limit Set type and limit of tariff 2 In addition to tariff 1 tariff 2 offers the possibility to logically AND tariff 1 and tariff 2 Table Of Contents SHARKY HEAT 130 BR772 Heat Meter 60 Settings Max Values Monthly Log EEPROM Errors Display Tariff Settings Calibration Set customer telegram Meter Energy Unit Display fo 1234MWh Installation Ouilet Temperature Sensor fo EL manual Days with Errors a Error State Airin US pat Impulse Input 1 00 m3 Impulse Input 2 8 m3 Impulse Output 1 fo Eng Impulse Output 2 Volume Internal parameters of the device which be used for trouble shooting are displayed You have to press the protection key inside the device to alter any of the parameters on this page with the exception of the impulse settings After pressing the protection key inside the
38. input 1 or 2 output 3 GET 30000 1 ml output 3 100Hz testpulse o 1 ml output 3 100Hz eneray 1Wh output 4 optical B2 1 ml Input 1 1234600 0 kWh Input 2 55443300 kWh H Impulse Output 1 2 Sets the type of the impulse outputs 1 and 2 In general the meter may output an energy or volume proportional impulse or a state output which will be set if one of the following conditions is met Configuration of the Impulse Outputs Volume m Energy Energy T ariff 1 Energy Impulse Output Condition T ariff 2 Condition Error E Condition Error F e Energy Pulse weight is the lowest digit of the energy display e Energy 10 Pulse weight is the lowest digit of the energy display 10 i e Energy 34 589 kWh gt Pulse weight 0 1 Wh e Volume Pulse weight is the lowest digit of the volume display Table Of Contents SHARKY SW29 Energy Meter 110 e Volume 10 Pulse weight is the lowest digit of the volume display 10 i e Volume 66 98 m gt Pulse weight 1 Liter e Volume 10 Pulse weight is the lowest digit of the volume display 10 i e Volume 66 98 m gt Pulse weight 100 Liter e Volume 100 Pulse weight is the lowest digit of the volume display 100 i e Volume 66 98 m gt Pulse weight 1 m Energy Tariff 1 Pulse output corresponds to tariff counter 1 Pulse weight is the lowest digit of the energy display Ener
39. min RH The recorded maximum values with their respective time points are displayed H Integration Time The integration time in minutes for calculating the maximum values Possible values are 6 15 30 and 60 minutes Please select the integration time for the maximum values C BMinutes C 15 Minutes C 30 Minutes Carcel Table Of Contents SHARKY HEAT 130 BR772 Heat Meter 54 Monthly Log Current Values Reading Date Values Max Values Monthly Log EEPROM Errors Display Tariff Seu 4 Energy 0 Volume 0 0000 m3 Tariff 1 Delta T lt limit Tariff 1 Limit 0 Energy Tariff 1 DO kWh Tariff 2 Delta T lt limit Save Values Tariff 2 Limit 0 Energy T ariff 2 00 kWh Power max 0 0000 kw Time Point 2003 09 30 Date Volume Flow max 0 0000 Time Point 2003 09 30 Date Errors 8 Read Monthly Log Different end of month values of the last 24 months are displayed The monthly log is not loaded automatically during a standard request instead the user has to request it separately E Save Values Stores the list of end of month values into a text file H Read Monthly Log Reads the monthly log memory of the meter This is not performed automatically during a standard request Table Of Contents SHARKY HEAT 130 BR772 Heat Meter 55 EEPROM Current Values Reading Date Values Max Values Monthly Log EEPROM Err
40. next 1 reading date 1 energy volume 1 reading date 2 energy volume 22 reading date 1 V energy volume amp ccc reading date 2 V energy volume lt Delete 1 reading date next 1 2 reading date next 2 reading date 2 energy volume 2 reading date 2 V energy volume Accc w gt ama od olm o z CP Ka TT py TE 2 Delete All Here the user may select and set the sequence of the displayed values for each of the 6 possible display loops of the meter The list on the left hand side contains all possible display values the list on the right hand side shows the currently programmed display sequence of the display loops By selecting values multiple selections are possible with the CTLR and ALT keys and clicking Add or Delete the display loop is defined The position in the right list is determined by a click in the preceding value before adding H Set Values For Display The sequence of display values shown in the list on the right hand side is programmed into the meter gt Add gt The selected value of the left hand side list is taken to the list on the right hand side Multiple selections are not possible The position if the new value is after the highlighted value on the right side Delete The selected value of the right hand side list is deleted Multiple selections are not possible
41. possible display values the list on the right hand side shows the currently programmed display sequence of display loop 1 By selecting values multiple selections are possible with the CTLR and ALT keys and clicking Add or Delete the display loop 1 is defined gt E Set Values For Display The sequence of display values shown in the list on the right hand side is programmed into the meter display loop 1 gt Add gt The selected values of the left hand side list are taken to the list on the right hand side display loop 1 Multiple selections with CTRL and ALT are possible lt Delete lt The selected values of the right hand side list are deleted from display loop 1 Multiple selections with CTRL and ALT are possible Delete All All display values of display loop 1 are deleted Notes e tis not possible to delete the energy value 00 from display loop 1 e tis not possible to select one value more than once for display loop 1 e All changes to the right hand side list display loop 1 are not taken unless the user has programmed them using the Set Values For Display button The assembly of the display values in the right hand side list is not sufficient for activating the display loop 1 Table Of Contents SHARKY BR773 Energy Meter 78 Table Of Contents SHARKY BR773 Energy Meter 79 Display 2 6 Monthly Log EEPROM Errors Display 1 Display 2 6 Tariff Settings Calibration Telegram al gt Read
42. professional version H Operating Time Reset The option to reset the operating time counter is not but available for some devices If the button does not appear in the professional version of this software the device is not able to execute this function Table Of Contents SCYLAR INT7 Energy Meter 196 INT7 Reading Dates Values 1 Current Values Reading Date Values 1 Reading Date Values 2 Max Values averagevalues Leakage M KIL Energy Reading Date 1 n0101010 kWh Volume Reading Date 1 Tariff 1 811414 m3 Energy Reading Date 1 Tariff 2 8151515 kWh Volume Reading Date 1 13131313 m3 Reading Date 1 20010101 Date Reading Date 1 next 20050328 Date E Energy Reading Date 1 30303030 kwh Volume Reading Date 1 p 1 39323232 m3 Duration of Tariff Reading Date 5353535 h Volume Reading Date 1 3313131 m3 Reading Date 1 pY 20030303 Date The values for reading date 1 are shown LY last year s value T1 tariff 1 T2 tariff 2 H Reading Date 1 next Setting of next time point for reading date 1 Enter the new date manually or click on the description Date on the right hand side of the date entry field and use the upcoming calendar to enter the date Notes The time point of the reading date is always at the end of the day 23 59 February 29 may not be set as reading date Table Of Contents SCYLAR INT7 Energy Meter 197
43. reset Energy hi res The current energy in high resolution Volume hi res The current volume in high resolution H Protection Level The current protection level of the meter Normal mode is the standard operating level Calibration mode is entered after pressing the protection key inside the meter If the meter is in calibration mode critical parameter may be altered If the user has finished programming the critical device parameter he should use this function to reset the meter to normal mode However if the protection level is not reset manually the device will reset its protection level automatically to normal mode within 48 hours If the meter is in calibration mode it can be switched to normal mode using this function Table Of Contents SHARKY HEAT 130 BR772 Heat Meter 64 Only available with the professional version H Flow Calibration You may adjust the volume flow error curve if the standard curve is not working properly Volume Flow Adjustment Please enter the volume flow correction in percent 7 0 NOTE This function will only work if the protection key was ten pressed E g if the device measures 1 volume flow you may set the adjustment to 1 to compensate the error Only available with the professional version H Start Offset Calibration The automatic offset calibration process for the ultrasonic measuring chamber is starte
44. separately gt Read Error Log The error log is read In contrary to most other values the user must read the error log manually since it is not retrieved with the standard reading of the device Table Of Contents ENERGIE INT 5 Heat Meter 167 Display Current Values Reading Date Values Max Values Monthly Log Errors Display Tariff Counter Set Values For Display ER Total Energy Menu 1 Tariff 1 Tariff 2 Reading Date 1 Reading Date 2 Power Values 1 Values 2 Values 3 Counter Counter B Total Yolume Menu 2 Volume Flow Values 1 Values 2 lt qi lt lt you are able to select the display sequence of the device The display has got six loops menu 1 5 and reset menu With a short press of the button of the device you cycle through the different menus With a long press you enter the respective menu Set Values For Display The display sequence shown the list is programmed into the device Table Of Contents ENERGIE INT 5 Heat Meter 168 Tariff Current Values Reading Date Values Max Values Monthly Log Errors Display Tariff Counter Energy 1 0 kwh Tariff 1 Limit 33 450 Energy 2 0 kwh Tariff 2 Limit 934 6
45. the volume is counted Tariff tOc is a time controlled tariff Values are counted during the on and off time The turn in times can be defined for each day of the week Tariff 10 is an extern controlled tariff You define the trigger for the pulse input pulse1 2 is high or low Table Of Contents SCYLAR INT7 Energy Meter 212 E Clear Tariff 2 Clear values for tariff 2 ES uito Limit Set type and limit of tariff 2 In addition to tariff 1 tariff 2 offers the possibility to logically AND tariff 1 and tariff 2 INT7 Impulses EEPROM 2 configuration Error Display Display extended Tariff Impulses Settings Calibration Tel4 gt output 1 4Hz Energy 10 output 2 4Hz output 3 2200 1 ml output 3 100Hz testpulse 1 iml output 3 100Hz energy 20 1Wh iu Input 1 456805 MCal Input 2 223440 MJ Valence Volume Metering Caps 10 p l H Impulse Output 1 2 Sets the type of the impulse outputs 1 and 2 In general the meter may output an energy or volume proportional impulse or a state output which will be set if one of the following conditions is met Configuration of the Impulse Outputs Volume m Energy Energy T ariff 1 Energy Impulse Output Condition T ariff 2 Condition Error E Condition Error F e Energy Pulse weight is the lowest digit of the energy display e Energy 10 Pulse weight is the lowest digit of the energy
46. the date entry field and use the upcoming calendar to enter the date H Synchronize With PC Date and time are synchronized with the PC clock Note By clicking the description on the right hand side of the date entry field you receive a calendar to enter a date very easily This option is available with all variable date fields e g reading dates Current Values Reading Date Values 1 Reading Date Values 2 Max Values Middle Values Leakage Mc gt SHARKY of 12345678 Juli 2008 Energy ME Volume 1475246 Power 2448 Volume Flow A Flow Temperature m Return Temperature 520 Temperature Difference 20 7 Cancel Time Point 2008 07 25 03 10 Set Date Time Synchronize With PC _ B Operating Time 751 h Reset ER Only available with the professional version H Operating Time Reset The option to reset the operating time counter is not but available for some devices If the button does not appear in the professional version of this software the device is not able to execute this function Table Of Contents SHARKY SW29 Energy Meter 93 SW 29 Reading Dates Values 1 Current Values Reading Date Values 1 Reading Date Values 2 Max Values Monthly Log EEPROM Er gt Energy Reading Date 1 00 kwh Energy Reading Date 1 Tat ODO kWh Energy Reading Date 1 Tariff 2 00 kwh Volume Reading Date 1 po
47. the serial port e Atthe Settings dialog deselect the setting FiFo Buffer Enabled FiFo Buffer Setting Of Serial Interface r e Additionally you have to switch off the FiFo buffer for the respective serial port at the system configuration of Windows Start gt Control Panel gt System e Click on Device Manager e Double click on Connections COM and LPT e Double click on the serial port you would like to modify e Click on Interface Settings e Click on Extended e Deactivate the FiFo buffer for the serial port completely e The description of the dialogs may vary depending on the Windows version you are using Both steps described here are always necessary switching off the FiFo in the program and in Windows Table Of Contents Trouble Shooting 237 Afterwards it is mandatory to restart Windows even though there might not be a message Table Of Contents Trouble Shooting 238
48. to Point Addr 254 Serial Cable directly hd C M Bus Secondary Address COMI C M Bus Primary Address 2400 Baud M Success Help Break 3 Load 4 Save Print Leakage Monthly 1 EEPROM EEPROM 1 configuration EEPROM 2 configuration Enor Display gt Energy Set Values For Volume Display Volume Flow ine B flowtemperature returntemperature Difference Temperature flowtemperature returntemperature perating Hours Difference Temperature Error State Operating Hours displaytest all on Error State Ld err Leak 0 heat displaytest all on reading date 1 energy volume 1 WT Ld err Leak heat reading date 1 Vj energy volume gt 1 reading date next 1 reading date 1 energy volume 1 reading date 2 energy volume 22 reading date 1 V energy volume amp ccc reading date 2 V energy volume lt Delete lt 1 reading date next 1 2 reading date next 2 reading date 2 energy volume 2 reading date 2 V energy volume Accc w D gt ama od olm o z CP Ka TT py TE 2 Delete All Here the user may select and set the sequence of the displayed values for each of the 6 possible display loops of the meter The list on the left hand side contains all possible display values the list on the right hand side shows t
49. 1 00 kwh Energy Reading Date 1 Tarif 00 kWh Energy Reading Date 1 Tarif2 00 kWh Reading Date 1 fo wald Date Reading Date 1 next fo 20040821 Date Energy Reading Date 2 kwh Energy ReadngDate2Taif1 00 kWh EnergyReadingDate2Taiff2 00 kWh Reading Date 2 invalid Date Reading Date 2 next 2004 01 01 Date BH The latest reading date values of Energy Energy Tariff 1 and Energy Tariff 2 and additionally their time points Reading Date 1 and Reading Date 2 are displayed H Reading Date 1 next Setting of next time point for reading date 1 Enter the new date manually or click on the description Date on the right hand side of the date entry field and use the upcoming calendar to enter the date H Reading Date 2 next Setting of next time point for reading date 2 Enter the new date manually or click on the description Date on the right hand side of the date entry field and use the upcoming calendar to enter the date Notes The time point of the reading date is always at the end of the day 23 59 February 29 may not be set as reading date Table Of Contents SHARKY HEAT 130 BR772 Heat Meter 53 Max Values Current Values Reading Date Values Max Values Monthly Log EEPROM Errors Display Tariff Seu 4 gt Power max 0 0000 kw Time Point max 2003 10 13 Date Volume Flow max 8 08000 m3 h Time Point mas 2003 10 13 Date Intergration Time B
50. 2 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 i E Cancel Set Date Time gt Synchronize With PC Table Of Contents ENERGY HEAT and RAY HEAT Heat Meters 126 Reading Dates Values Current Values Reading Date Values Monthly Log Settings Energy Reading Date 1 240 kWh Reading Date 1 1998 12 31 00 00 Date Reading Date 1 next 2001 05 04 00 00 Date The latest reading date value Energy Reading Date 1 and additionally its time point Reading Date 1 are displayed gt Reading Date 1 next Setting of next time point for reading date 1 Enter the new date manually or click on the description Date on the right hand side of the date entry field and use the upcoming calendar to enter the date February 29 may not be set as reading date Table Of Contents ENERGY HEAT and RAY HEAT Heat Meters 127 Monthly Log Current Values Reading Date Values Monthly Log Settings The energy values at the beginning of each month 1 of the month at 00 00 o clock for the last 12 months are displayed Table Of Contents ENERGY HEAT and RAY HEAT Heat Meters 128 Settings Current Values Reading Date Values Monthly Log Settings Volume hi res 0000000000 m3 Read Volume Energy hi res 0 0000000 kWh Installation Outlet Indicates if the device must be installed at the inlet or outlet default of a heating pipe system Additionally the current volume
51. 210 Display Settings Table Of Contents SCYLAR INT7 Energy Meter 211 INT7 Tariff EEPROM EEPROM 1 configuration EEPROM 2 configuration Error Display Display extened Tariff gt EnerayT ariff 1 248838 kwh Duration of Tariff Reading Date 1124833 h Energy Reading Date 2 Tariff 1 24833 kWh Clear Tariff 1 Tariff 1 Tretum lt limit Tariff 1 Limit E EnergyT ariff 2 387238 kwh Energy Reading Date 1 Taritf2 122469 2 kwh Volume Reading Date 2 Taritt2 1225969 m3 Clear Tariff 2 Tariff 2 t112 Tvor lt Limit amp tariffl conditio Tariff 2 Limit ST 11 1 The meter has got two programmable tariffs which are counting energy time or volume The values of the two tariffs are also stored at reading date 1 and reading date 2 ERH Clear Tariff 1 Clear values for tariff 1 PES ui Limit set type and limit of tariff 1 X m Setting of Tariff Type Tariff Type t002 Treturn lt limit Tariff 1 Limit 5 Energy C Time Volume Cancel For tariff type t008 and t009 an additional maximum flow temperature is defined The tariff will only be activated if the flow temperature exceeds this maximum flow temperature If the user chooses the option Time the meter will not count and display the energy for the respective tariff but the time in hours during which the tariff condition was met With the option Volume
52. 28 6 kwh 2005 06 01 00 00 Energy 79 8 kWh 2005 05 01 00 00 Energy 39 6 kwh 2005 04 01 00 00 Energy 28 9 kWh 2005 03 01 00 00 12 7 kWh The energy values at the beginning of each month 1 of the month at 00 00 o clock for the last 12 months are displayed heat energy for devices with climate option Table Of Contents RAY Heat Meter 137 Errors Current Values Heat Reading Date Values MaxValues Monthly Log Monthly Log Heat Errors Settings This list shows the first six errors and additionally the latest error having appeared during the runtime of the device Table Of Contents RAY Heat Meter 138 Settings Current Values Heat Reading Date Values Max Values Monthly Log Monthly Log Heat Errors Settings Fabrication Number fo 31960292 Energy hi res 17732 4012300 kWh Volume hi res 476 25330000000 m3 Protection Level Calibration Mode Installation Dutet Software Version O R Different internal device settings are shown Fabrication Number Apart from the M Bus device ID secondary address the device has got an internal fabrication number By default M Bus device ID and fabrication number are equal However since the user is able to change the M Bus device ID the fabrication number is displayed here once more The fabrication number may not be altered Energy hi res The current energy in high resolution main energy only Volume hi res
53. 41 Reading Date Values Current Values Cold Reading Date Values Ertors Settings Energy Reading Date Heat 0 kWh Reading Date Heat 2007 08 16 Date Reading Date Heat 2007 12 24 Date Energy Reading Date Cold 0 kWh Reading Date Cold 2007 08 04 Date Reading Date Cold 2007 12 31 Date The latest reading date value Energy Reading Date and additionally its time point Reading Date are displayed for the main energy as well as for the second energy respectively If the device is not configured as combined heat cooling meter the second values are not shown 9 Reading Date Heat Cold next Setting of next time point for reading date Enter the new date manually or click on the description Date on the right hand side of the date entry field and use the upcoming calendar to enter the date February 29 may not be set as reading date Table Of Contents compact V Heat Meter 142 Errors Curent Values Cold Reading Date Values Errors Settings In case of errors the Error State list shows all of them The date of the last error appearance of each register is shown in the Error Date fields Pure heat or cooling meter are just using the main error date The compact V knows eight different error messages Table Of Contents compact V Heat Meter 143 Settings Current Values Cold Reading Date Values Error Settings Energy hi res Heat 32884 48 kWh Vol
54. 60 111 Type Of T ariff Difference Temperature The device has got two tariff counters which count if a user definable limit is exceeded Tariff 1 Limit Sets the limit of tariff 1 8 Tariff 2 Limit Sets the limit of tariff 2 P ES Type Of Tariff Sets the type of the tariff Please select the type of the tariff C No Tariff C Return Temperature Flow limit Table Of Contents ENERGIE INT 5 Heat Meter 169 Counter Current Values Reading Date Values Max Values Monthly Log Errors Display Tariff Counter Counter 00 kw Reset Set Unit Pulse Factor 007 Pre Counter A 1 Decimal Digits 4284 Counter B 0 00 m3 h Reset Set Unit Pulse Factor B 1000 000 Pre Counter B 1 Decimal Digits B 12 34 Cr Depending on the version of the device it has got two additional pulse counters counter A and counter B which may be configured here Reset The respective pulse counter input is reset to 0 BF Set Unit Sets the unit for the respective pulse counter input Please select the unit for the counter MWh kwh GJ Gcal m3 No Unit j Cancel Table Of Contents ENERGIE INT 5 Heat Meter 170 ES Pulse Factor A B Sets the pulse factor for the respective pulse counter input ES Decimal Digits A B Sets the number of decimal digits of the respective pulse counter input Please se
55. 7788 9900 MBTU Volume Reading Date 1 33 44 5566 m3 Reading Date 1 2001 01 01 Date Reading Date 1 next 2006 12 03 Date R Energy Reading Date 1 LY 11222333 MBTU EnergyReadingDate1LYT1 55566677 MBTU Energy Reading Date 1 LY T2 fo 00 0111 MBTU Volume Reading Date 1 LY 33 44 4555 m3 Reading Date 1 LY 2008 03 03 Date The values for reading date 1 are shown LY last year s value T1 tariff 1 T2 tariff 2 H Reading Date 1 next Setting of next time point for reading date 1 Enter the new date manually or click on the description Date on the right hand side of the date entry field and use the upcoming calendar to enter the date Notes The time point of the reading date is always at the end of the day 23 59 February 29 may not be set as reading date Table Of Contents ENERGY INT 6 Heat Meter 174 Reading Dates Values 2 Current Values Reading Date Values 1 Reading Date Values 2 Max Values Leakage Monthly Log EEP_4 gt Energy Reading Date 2 233 4455 MBTU Energy Reading Date 2 Tarif 55667788 MBTU Energy Reading Date 2 Taiff2 8899 0011 MBTU Volume Reading Date 2 455 6677 m3 Reading Date 2 20020202 Date Reading Date 2 next 3007 03 04 Date RE Energy Reading Date 2 LY 22333444 MBTU EnergyReadingDate2LYT1 6677 7888 MBTU EnergyReadingDate2LYT2 99888777 MBTU Volume Reading Date 2 LY 455 5666 Reading Date 2 LY 2004 04 04
56. Date Values 2 Max Values averagevalues Leakage M 4 gt Acknowledge Alarm Leakage Detection Heat deactivated Accuracy 1 q9p 10 q Integration Time 18 Stop Time Input 1 20 min Stop Time Input 2 20 min Alarm Time min Alarm Duration 0 Days Alarm Hold deactivated ai H Acknowledge Alarm An eventual alarm is reset Table Of Contents SCYLAR INT7 Energy Meter 200 E Leakage Detection Heat The leakage detection for the heat circuit may be switched on or off With the same option dialog the accuracy sensitivity for the leakage detection may be set Leakage Detection Heat Settings Leakage Detection Heat deactivated C activated Please select the accuracy for the leakage detection C 05 qp 10 q 05 qp 20 q C 1 9p 10 q 1 qp 20 q EH Integration Time The integration time of the leakage detection is set with this option Possible integration times are between 1 hour and 24 hours H Stop Time Input 1 Alternatively to the leakage detection for the heat circuit the device may set an alarm if there is not a certain interval of time within the alarm integration time without an impulse on impulse input 1 Usually a domestic water meter should not have a flow e g during night time If the water meter connected to impulse input 1 is anyway permanently emitting impulses a leakage is highly probable This option may only be used if the leakage detectio
57. Deactivate Radio This button is used to switch the radio module on and off only shown if a radio meter EH Radio Interval TARGET ACTUAL For configuring the radio interval The target value is the value required by the customer The actual value is the present value This value is not calculated until the next send operation If the ACTUAL value differs from the TARGET value the TARGET value cannot be maintained due to the length of the configured telegram EH Write Pulse Output 1 fast slow Depending on the selected function the meter is programmed to the freely definable fast pulse or a slow pulse saves power specified in a selection list only shown if pulse meter EH Write Pulse Output 2 slow Depending on the selected function the meter is programmed to a slow pulse saves power specified in a selection list only shown if pulse meter Notes on pulse output slow The maximum output frequency of the constant 125 ms long pulse is 4 Hz An open collector output is used and the pulse output is obtained by connecting the applied voltage to earth for 125 ms Table Of Contents HYDRUS water meter 228 Total volume The total volume in conjunction with the direction information pulse output 2 represents in principle the total of the forward and return flows at any time No return pulses are buffered and compensated with a subsequent forward flow If pulse output 2 for the direction indication is switched the
58. INT7 Reading Dates Values 2 Current Values Reading Date Values Reading Date Values 2 Max Values averagevalues Leakage M 41 Energy Reading Date 2 2020202 0 kWh Duration of Tariff Reading Date MUUA h Energy Reading Date 2 Tariff 2 kwh Volume Reading Date 2 23232323 m3 Reading Date 2 2002 02 02 Date Reading Date 2 next 2008 12 22 Date ERE Energy Reading Date 2 pY 4040404 0 kWh Duration of Tariff Reading Date 42424242 h Energy Reading Date 2 T2 45454545 kWh VolumeReadingDate2py 4414141 m3 Reading Date 2 pY 2004 04 04 Date The values for reading date 2 are shown LY last year s value T1 tariff 1 T2 tariff 2 H Reading Date 2 next Setting of next time point for reading date 2 Enter the new date manually or click on the description Date on the right hand side of the date entry field and use the upcoming calendar to enter the date Notes The time point of the reading date is always at the end of the day 23 59 February 29 may not be set as reading date Table Of Contents SCYLAR INT7 Energy Meter 198 INT7 Maximum Values Current Values Reading Date Values 1 Reading Date Values 2 Max Values averagevalues Leakage M gt Energy Reading Date 2 20202020 kWh Duration of Tariff Reading Date h Energy Reading Date 2Tariff2 25252525 kWh Volume Reading Date 2 23232323 m3 Reading Date 2 20020202 Da
59. In this case the valve stays closed even if the alarm condition is no longer valid since by interrupting the flow there is no longer a detectable leakage and the device would normally reset the alarm Table Of Contents SCYLAR INT7 Energy Meter 202 INT7 Monthly Log Reading Date Values 1 Reading Date Values 2 Max Values Middle Values Leakage Monthly Log EEPr4 gt 2008 07 22 Energy 411 4 kWh 2 Volume 1141933 m3 Type Of Tariff 1 tO06 Flow lt limit Tariff 1 Limit 2 500 m3 h Energy Tariff 1 24811 5 kWh Save Val Type Of Tariff 2 t008 Delta T lt limit Ros gt E Tariff 2 Limit 3 000 K Volume T ariff 2 385178 m3 Power max 2 3900 kW Time Point max 22 07 2008 15 29 Log Day 10 Volume Flow max 08430 m3 h ae gt E Time Point max 22 07 2008 15 17 Flow Temperature max 25 3 Time Point 22 07 2008 13 35 Read Monthly Log Return Temperature max gb5 3 Time Point max 22 07 2008 14 29 Impulse Input 1 450004 0 MJ Impulse Input 2 555970 MCal Days with Errors 39 Operating Hours 699 2004 06 30 Energy 802 kWh Volume B5 0445 m3 Different month values of the last 24 months are displayed The monthly log is not loaded automatically during a standard request instead the user has to request it separately E Save Values Stores the list of end of month values into a text file H Log Day The day of the month at which the month values are registered may be programmed with
60. It allows you to change parameters which may affect the accuracy and the performance of the meter For enabling the professional version of HYDRO SET you must have a specifically coded hardware dongle By connecting this hardware dongle to the parallel port interface of the computer the professional functions of HYDRO SET are enabled Without hardware dongle only the functions of the standard version are available This manual treats the functions of both versions of HYDRO SET equally however functions not available in the standard version are marked throughout the text Table Of Contents Introduction 9 System Requirements The HYDRO SET software runs on a Pentium class PC computer with at least 256 MByte of free memory Windows XP and approx 40 MByte free hard disk space Additionally a free serial interface port must be available For connecting a heat meter or a water meter an opto transceiver optical reading or an M Bus repeater M Bus reading e g HYDRO CENTER is necessary The HYDROMETER ZVEI opto transceiver HYDROMETER Part Number 53500043 can be used for this purpose The ZVEI opto transceiver is an optical to serial RS232 converter with a 9 pin female connector Software Installation Insert the storage media containing the installation file of HYDRO SET into your PC disk or CD ROM Start the installation file HYDROSET_Installation exe Example DA is the CD ROM drive Start gt Execute D HYDROSET In
61. Minutes 10 Minutes 15 Minutes 20 Minutes EEPROM 2 30 Minutes not used 1 Hour 90 Daily Values 24 Hours C 36 Monthly Values a M ae 3 H Read EEPROM Memory Reads out the EEPROM data logger memory Depending on the number of time points stored this process may take up to 5 minutes 2400 baud Therefore it is possible to limit the number of time points to read EEPROM Read EEPROM Memory E naa EEPROM Memory 2 Reads out the EEPROM data logger memory 2 If the EEPROM data logger memory has been split the second part contains whether daily values for the last 90 days or monthly values for the last 36 months Table Of Contents ENERGY INT 6 Heat Meter 181 Errors Reading Date Values 1 Reading Date Values 2 Max Values Leakage Monthly Log EEPROM Errors 1 2006 10 21 00 00 Protection Level 1 Reset Error Log Restart Counter 0 Save Values Read Error Log A list with the latest 31 events errors is displayed The error log is not automatically loaded during a standard request instead it has to be requested separately Only available with the professional version H Reset Error Log The error log is deleted completely H Save Values Stores the displayed list of errors into a text file H Read Error Log Reads out the error log of the connected meter The error log is not automatically loaded during a sta
62. Monday iv 1v 21 67 7 Time Tariff Cancel If the user chooses the option Time Tariff the meter will not count and display the energy for the respective tariff but the time in hours during which the tariff condition was met E Clear Tariff 2 Clear values for tariff 2 H Tariff 2 Limit Set type and limit of tariff 2 In addition to tariff 1 tariff 2 offers the possibility to logically AND tariff 1 and tariff 2 Table Of Contents ENERGY INT 6 Heat Meter 186 Settings Monthly Log EEPROM Errors Display 1 Display 2 6 Tariff Settings Calibration Telegram Firmware Version Meter Energy Unit Display BAG Installation Outet Temperature Sensor fo PL manual Days with Errors Reset Error State fo No Error Impulse Input 1 fo 20000 Impulse Input 2 Energy 1230 MCal Impulse Output 1 Volume Impulse Output 2 i iH Internal parameters of the device which may be used for trouble shooting are displayed You have to press the protection key inside the device to alter any of the parameters on this page with the exception of the impulse settings After pressing the protection key inside the device the protection level is switched from normal mode to calibration mode For resetting it to normal mode you have to use the respective function on the Calibration page If this function is not used the device will automatically reset its protection level from
63. Notes The reading date values always refer to the end of the day i e to 23 59 hours on the day indicated 29 February cannot be used as a reading date Table Of Contents HYDRUS water meter 224 HYDRUS Log Storage Current Values Reading Date Values Date 2009 03 09 00 00 Maximum Flow 0 179 m3 h Minimum Flow 0 172 m3 h Volume 37626 879 iGal Volume Returm 0 000 ial Date 2009 02 11 00 00 Maximum Flow 0 178 m3 h Minimum Flow 0 176 m3 h Volume 13384 649 iGal Volume Returm 0 000 iG al Date 2009 02 10 00 00 Maximum Flow 0 178 m3 h Minimum Flow 0 176 m3 h Volume 12451 843 iGal Volume Return 0 000 ial This window shows the contents of the log storage memory The log storage is Log Storage Error Display Settings Calibration Telegram Save Values Storage Interval read Log Storage not read automatically in a standard request but must be read explicitly using the relevant button The meter can store maximum 32 data records These comprise Maximum flow Minimum flow Total volume Return volume Depending on the number of values read the display may take from a few seconds up to a few minutes to build up H Save Values Saves the list of values shown in a text file Storage Interval For setting the storage interval of the data memory Possible values Day of month 1 first day of month Day of week 0 Monday etc Daily mode st
64. OM memory preferably immediately before it If this is not done or the time span between the standard reading and the EEPROM memory reading is long in comparison with the EEPROM reading interval it is possible that the latest entries of the EEPROM memory are shown at the end of the list in the display and not at the beginning This behavior might only occur if a short EEPROM reading interval is selected 1 2 5 10 minutes Table Of Contents SHARKY HEAT BR770 SHARKY VMC BR471 39 The default value for the storage interval is 24 hours Storage Interval Please select a storage interval C 1 Minute C 2Minutes 5 Minutes 10 Minutes 15 Minutes 20 Minutes 30 Minutes 1 Hour 24 Hours Store Maximum Values i Cancel Read EEPROM Memory Reads out the EEPROM data logger memory Depending on the number of time points stored this process may take up to 10 minutes 2400 baud Therefore it is possible to limit the number of time points to read m EEPROM Read EEPROM Memory Table Of Contents SHARKY HEAT BR770 SHARKY VMC BR471 40 Events Current Values Reading Date Values MaxValues MonthlyLog EEPROM Events Display Settings C4 gt A list with the latest 15 events errors is displayed Clear All The event memory is cleared completely Table Of Contents SHARKY HEAT BR770 SHARKY VMC BR471 41 Display Set Values For Display
65. Pulse weight 1 Liter e Volume 10 Pulse weight is the lowest digit of the volume display 10 i e Volume 66 98 m gt Pulse weight 100 Liter Table Of Contents ENERGY INT 6 Heat Meter 189 e Volume 100 e Energy Tariff 1 e Energy Tariff 2 e Condition Tariff 1 e Condition Tariff 2 e Condition Error E e Condition Error Pulse weight is the lowest digit of the volume display 100 i e Volume 66 98 m gt Pulse weight 1 m Pulse output corresponds to tariff counter 1 Pulse weight is the lowest digit of the energy display Pulse output corresponds to tariff counter 2 Pulse weight is the lowest digit of the energy display Tariff 1 is active Tariff 2 is active is set if one or more of the following errors are found e RAM Checksum Error e Wrong Temperature Measurement e Temperature Sensors Reversed e Air in the ultrasonic path e Power Supply Backup is set if one or more of the following errors are found e RAM Checksum Error e Temperature Sensors Reversed e Air in the ultrasonic path e Power Supply Backup e Leakage at pulse input 1 Pulse output is active if leakage at pulse input 1 is recognized e Leakage at pulse input 2 Pulse output is active if leakage at pulse input 2 is recognized e Leakage at pulse input 1 or 2 e Deactivated Pulse output is active if leakage at pulse input 1 or 2 is recognized Pulse output is not active The default setting for impulse outp
66. Settings dialog Manufacturer Code HYD Version Number 43 Medium Cooling Outlet gt Programming of primary and secondary address always both at once Beneath the meter counts of the device are displayed Table Of Contents RAY Heat Meter 131 Heat Current Values Heat Reading Date Values Max Values Monthly Log Monthly Log Heat Errors Settings Energy Heat 4301 2 kWh Volume Heat 11 600 m3 Limit fo BT If the device is configured as climate counter cooling is main energy the current heat values are shown here If the device is configured as heat cooling meter only this page will be empty The RAY heat meter is available as pure heat cooling meter and also as cooling meter with climate option The RAY with climate option switches at a certain temperature from counting on the main energy counter cooling to counting on the heat energy counter 9 Limit Setting of the limit temperature where the device is switching from counting on the main energy counter cooling to counting on the heat energy counter Valid temperatures are in the range of 0 C to 99 C Temperature Condition Counting Register Heat Outlet Texternal gt Limit Main Energy Heat Heat Outlet Texternal lt Limit Climate Energy Cooling and AT x 0 25 K this options is usually available Heat Inlet Tinternal gt Limit Main Energy Heat Heat Inlet Tinternal lt Limit Climate Energy Cooling and AT
67. T emp Operating Hours Volume Flow Current Date Watertemperature in C gt E W atertemperature in C Watertemperature in F Operating Hours Errorstate Errorstate amp Error Errorstate Production Mode displaytest all on gt Add SEC Adr secundaryadress NNUM Pri Adr primaryadress softwareversion checksum software Delete 001 Checksumme Parameter UHF On or UHF Off hath D akarian Ds DIA Delete All This tab is for programming the selection of fields and the sequence of displayed values for the meter display The left list contains the possible values for the display and the list on the right shows the previously defined display values The display configuration is set by selecting values multiple selection not possible and clicking Add or Delete The position of a new value in the right list is determined by clicking the preceding field in the list before adding the new value Set Values For Display The values displayed in the right list are programmed as the display configuration in the meter gt Add gt The values selected in the left list are transferred to the right list Multiple selections are not possible i e each field must be transferred separately When adding values to the right list first select the required position of the new field in the list by selecting the field before it lt Delete lt The values selected in the right list are deleted from the display configura
68. The current volume in high resolution main energy volume only Protection Level The current protection level of the meter Normal mode is the standard operating level The device is in calibration mode during production Installation The device may be installed at the inlet or outlet default of a heating cooling pipe system Software Version The version of the internal device software Table Of Contents RAY Heat Meter 139 compact V Heat Meter Current Values Current Values Cold Reading Date Values Error Settings 34362877 TCH 45 Heat ouien Energy 832684 kwh Volume m3 Power 00 kw Volume Flow 0000 m3 h Flow Temperature Return Temperature p88 T Temperature Difference PB K Time Point fo 200701421711 Date T ime Operating Time Oh There is only one possibility to communicate with a compact V device User the optical communication type and choose IrDA Opto transceiver HY Group from the general settings dialog The first line of entry fields indicates Device Type compact V M Bus Secondary Address Device Address 34362877 Manufacturer Code TCH Version Number 45 Medium Heat Cooling Beneath the meter counts of the device are displayed There are several types of a compact V device These are heat meter cold meter and combined heat cooling meter All of them can be ordered for inlet or outlet installation A combined heat cooling me
69. YDRO CENTER or opto transceiver to a device You may set them as described beneath However these settings are not to be mixed up with the address settings Main Window Communication 2 Serial Cable directly COM2 2400 Baud Select Serial Cable directly if the device is connected to an M Bus repeater HYDRO CENTER via M Bus and the M Bus repeater is directly connected to the computer Select the serial port of your computer to which the M Bus Repeater is connected Use 2400 baud as default baudrate Only with very long M Bus cables or noisy M Bus connections use 300 baud You may not use other baudrates for this communication type Modem Dial Up Connection Y COM1 v Phone 012345678 19200 Baud v Test Number Select Modem Dial Up Connection if the device is connected to an M Bus repeater HYDRO CENTER via M Bus and the M Bus repeater is connected to the computer via dial up phone line Additionally you have to enter the phone number of the remote system where the device is installed The phone number may contain dial commands for the modem e g a comma for a delay during dialing Using the built in phone number administration Phone Number Administration you are able to store the most used phone numbers to your remote systems Select the serial port of your computer to which the modem is connected Use 19200 baud as default baudrate Only with noisy phone connections use 9600 baud You may not use other baudrate
70. ZM Qn10 cold Water M T EZM 3 5 hot Water M T EZM 15 hot Water M TFEZM Qn1 5 hot Water M TFEZM Qn6 hot Water M TFEZM Qn10 hot DN 50 cold 65 cold DN 80 cold DN 100 cold DN 150 cold DN 200 cold anal 4 Program RAM w Only available with the professional version Program RAM The basic parameters for different devices may be programmed Table Of Contents FLYPPER Il and SCAMPY Water Meters 150 FLYPPER Ill and SCAMPY II Water Meters Current Values Current Values Reading Date Values Monthly Log Settings Scampy Flypper lll 2 15051971 HYD Water Volume 12345 703 m3 Volume Flow 0 000 m3 h Time Point 2004 05 31 16 44 Date Time The first line of entry fields indicates Device Type SCAMPY FLYPPER III M Bus Primary Address 2 M Bus Secondary Address Device Address 15051971 Note You may not change the device address for this device Manufacturer Code HYD Version Number 3A Medium Water Programming of primary address Beneath the meter counts of the device are displayed Table Of Contents FLYPPER Ill and SCAMPY II Water Meters 151 Reading Dates Values Current Values Reading Date Values Monthly Log Settings Volume Reading Date 1 12345 670 m3 Reading Date 1 2004 04 23 00 00 Date Reading Date 1 next 2005 03 26 00 00 Date gt The latest readin
71. a logger memory Depending on the number of time points stored this process may take up to 5 minutes 2400 baud Therefore it is possible to limit the number of time points to read EEPROM Read EEPROM Memory Table Of Contents SHARKY HEAT 130 BR772 Heat Meter 57 Errors Current Values Reading Date Values Max Values Monthly Log EEPROM Errors Display Tariff Seti 4 0 01 3 20 21 00 Restart Counter 0 Reset Error Log 9 30 3 20 19 00 Protection Level Change Restart Counter 0 Save Values L Read Error Log A list with the latest 31 events errors is displayed The error log is not automatically loaded during a standard request instead it has to be requested separately Only available with the professional version H Reset Error Log The error log is deleted completely H Save Values Stores the displayed list of errors into a text file H Read Error Log Reads out the error log of the connected meter The error log is not automatically loaded during a standard request instead it has to be requested separately Table Of Contents SHARKY HEAT 130 BR772 Heat Meter 58 Display Max Values Monthly Log EEPROM Errors Main Menu Reading Date Values e Last Year s Reading Dates Values Informations Monthly Maximum Values Impulse Output Temperature sensor type Impul
72. al Save Values Date 2009 02 11 00 00 Maximum Flow 0 178 m3 h Minimum Flow 0 176 m3 h Volume 13384 649 iGal Volume Retum 0 000 ial Storage Interval E Date 2009 02 10 00 00 Maximum Flow 0 178 m3 h Minimum Flow 0 176 m3 h Volume 12451 849 iGal read Log Storage Volume Return 0 000 ial This window shows the contents of the log storage memory The log storage is not read automatically in a standard request but must be read explicitly using the relevant button The meter can store maximum 32 data records These comprise Maximum flow Minimum flow Total volume Return volume Depending on the number of values read the display may take from a few seconds up to a few minutes to build up H Save Values Saves the list of values shown in a text file Storage Interval For setting the storage interval of the data memory Possible values Day of month 1 first day of month Day of week 0 Monday etc Daily mode storage at the end of each day Daily mode with Qmin monitor reset storage at the end of each day EH Read Log Storage Reads the log storage memory Reading may take up to 2 minutes at 2400 bauds depending on the number of values to be read Table Of Contents You start a device read by pressing Read During the reading process the program establishes a connection to the device checks the device type and if this device type is supported by HYDRO SET and reads its
73. also for reading dates Current Values Reading Date Values Log Storage Error Display Settings Calibration Telegram Hydrus Q3 2 5 MBus 2 35972173 HYD 2005 gt 3 Volume 47494 442 Mo Di Mi Do Fr Sa So Volume Flow 0 177 1 23 4 5 6 7 8 temperature 23 5 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Errorstate 16 17 18 19 1 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 batterie durable to 2025 02 21 00 00 Cancel Time Point 2009 03 20 14 05 Set Date Time Se Synchronize With PC E Operating Time 1611 h Only available in the professional version ERE Operating Time Reset This option for resetting the operating hours counter to 0 is not available in all meters If the relevant button is missing it is not possible to reset the operating hours counter Table Of Contents HYDRUS water meter 223 HYDRUS Reading Date Values Curent Values Reading Date Values Log Storage Display Settings Calibration Telegram Reading Date 1 2001 01 01 Volume Reading Date 1 22334 455 Volume Retum Reading Date 1 55557 788 Reading Date 1 pY 2002 02 02 Volume Reading Date 1 11228 877 Volume Return Reading Date 1 33221 100 Reading Date 1 next 2009 12 31 The values for reading date 1 are shown pY previous year Date iGal iGal Date iGal iGal Date E EH Reading Date 1 next For setting the next reading date for reading date 1 Type in the reading date or click Date to display the calendar input window
74. and energy are displayed with high resolution Only available with the professional version 9 Read Volume The current volume and the current energy of the device is read in high resolution The volume value may be e g used to calibrate the device By recording the start and end volumes during a measurement the necessary calibration parameters may be calculated Table Of Contents ENERGY HEAT and RAY HEAT Heat Meters 129 Only available with the professional version Installation The device may be installed at the inlet or outlet default of a heating pipe system Please select the installation location Inlet NOTE This function will only work if the protection key was pressed Table Of Contents ENERGY HEAT and RAY HEAT Heat Meters 130 RAY Heat Meter Current Values Current Values Heat Reading Date Values Max Values Monthly Log Monthly Log Heat Errors Settings Energy f 373324 kWh Volume 76 253 m3 Power KW Volume Flow 0000 m3h Flow Temperature 28 T Return Temperature a Temperature Difference K Time Point 2006 0812 22 55 Date Time Operating Time 8 min The first line of entry fields indicates Device Type RAY M Bus Primary Address 1 M Bus Secondary Address Device Address 31966793 Note If you want to change the device address you have to enable the respective entry field at the
75. and values HYDRUS water 18 The current values in the meter are shown below EH Set Date Time For setting the date and time to the given value Type in the date or click Set DateTime to display the calendar input window EH Synchronize With PC For adjusting the date and time to the current time of the computer Note A mouse click on the lettering after the date input field Set Date Time opens a calendar input window for conveniently entering a date This input facility is provided for all changeable date fields i e also for reading dates Current Values Reading Date Values Log Storage Error Display Settings Calibration Telegram Hydrus Q3 2 5 MBus 2 35972173 HYD 2005 gt 3 Mo Di Mi Do Fr Sa So Volume Flow 0177 1 23 4 5 6 7 8 temperature 23 5 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Errorstate 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 batterie durable to 2025 02 21 00 00 Cancel Time Point 2009 03 20 14 05 Set Date Time Se Synchronize With PC E Operating Time 1611 h Only available in the professional version E Operating Time Reset This option for resetting the operating hours counter to 0 is not available in all meters If the relevant button is missing it is not possible to reset the operating hours counter Table Of Contents You start a device read by pressing Read During the reading process the program establishes a connection to the device checks the device
76. aps Battery Change A Meter Energy Unit Display fo 1224kWh E Parameters Display Installation fate E Temperature Sensor Restart Counter 0 Error State 05 pah Energy Pulse Output Disabled Volume Pulse Output fo Enabled Pulse Valence 000 E Pulse Width timely Bs Internal parameters of the device which may be used for trouble shooting are displayed You have to press the protection key inside the device to alter any of the parameters on this page Type of Meter Indicates the type of the meter e g heat meter volume counting unit Only available with the professional version Battery Change This function is used to restore all the meter parameters after battery change Please proceed as described below 1 Read the meter 1 Read 2 Save the meter parameters to a file 4 Save 3 Change the battery of the meter 4 Restore all the meter parameters by clicking on the button Battery Change If the program was closed before the restoration of the meter parameters you may also load the parameters 3 Load and restore them afterwards with the button Battery Change Table Of Contents SHARKY HEAT BR770 SHARKY VMC BR471 43 Only available with the professional version gt E Meter Energy Unit Display The default display unit Wh or J and the number of decimal digits is selected here Please select the energy to be dis
77. ce for pulse output 1 The device accepts but decimal pulse valences e g 0 0001 0 001 0 01 0 1 Other pulse valences will be rejected by the device during programming time and the user will receive an error Table Of Contents FLYPPER IV Water Meter 159 6 Pulse Valence 2 Programming of the pulse valence for pulse output 1 The device accepts but decimal pulse valence e g 0 0001 0 001 0 01 0 1 Other pulse valences will be rejected by the device during programming time and the user will receive an error 6 Impulse Output The device has got two impulse outputs with different programmable functions see the list below Note The button for programming the pulse outputs is not visible but for certain device types If this button is not present the respective devices does not support the reprogramming of the impulse outputs Impulse Output Impulse Output Setting Pulse off v Pulse off Forward Backward Pulses Direction Forward Off Forward Forward aen Table Of Contents FLYPPER IV Water Meter 160 ENERGIE INT 5 Heat Meter Notes e The ENERGIE INT 5 is only capable of communicating with 300 Baud production date before June 2003 or with 2400 Baud production date after June 2003 e For programming a complete parameter set the meter to be programmed must be read once afterwards the parameter profile must be loaded and than the meter can be programmed For
78. condary address always both at once Table Of Contents SHARKY BR773 Energy Meter 67 Beneath the meter counts of the device are displayed H Set Date Time Date and time are set to the entered value Enter the new date manually or click on the description Set Date Time on the right hand side of the date entry field and use the upcoming calendar to enter the date H Synchronize With PC Date and time are synchronized with the PC clock Note If the meter is in normal mode it is not possible but to set the time The date will be ignored For setting the date also the meter must be in calibration mode see Calibration Note By clicking the description on the right hand side of the date entry field you receive a calendar to enter a date very easily This option is available with all variable date fields e g reading dates Current Values Reading Date Values 1 Reading Date Values 2 Max Values Leakage Monthly Log EEP_4 gt SHARKYHEAT 120qp15 o 12345878 Hvo Energy Volume B9B Power po 0000 Volume Flow fo oog Flow Temperature O Return Temperature a Januar 2006 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 3 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 23 31 Temperature Difference Time Point 2006 01 30 22 14 Set Date Time Synchronize With PC E Operating Time 3 h Reset E Only available with the professional version H Operating Time Reset The option t
79. cription Test Number Phonenumber 012345678 Cancel Table Of Contents HYDRO SET Software In General 14 Edit Select an entry from the list and press Edit The same dialog as for New appears and you are able to edit an existing phone number Delete Select an entry from the list and press Delete The selected entry is deleted from the list For selecting a phone number you have to single click an entry and confirm with OK alternatively you may also double click the entry Table Of Contents HYDRO SET Software In General 15 Main Window Communication 2 There are three different ways to address a device You may select them as described beneath However these settings are not to be mixed up with the setting of the connection type Main Window Communication 1 Communication M Bus Point to Point Addr 254 C M Bus Secondary Address C M Bus Primary Address Select M Bus Point to Point Addr 254 if you are communicating using a opto transceiver or if the device is the only device connected to the M Bus Repeater The so called broadcast address to which all devices are responding is used Do not use this option if there is more than one device connected to the M Bus Communication M Bus Point to Point Addr 254 M Bus Secondary Address C M Bus Primary Address Secondary Address 12345678 Select M Bus Secondary Address if you are communicating using a opto tran
80. ctivated Accuracy 1Egp10Zq Integration Time 2 h Stop Time Input 1 4 min Stop Time Input 2 34 min Alarm Time 255 min Alarm Duration 7 Days Alarm Hold activated iugi Acknowledge Alarm An eventual alarm is reset E Leakage Detection Heat The leakage detection for the heat circuit may be switched on or off With the same option dialog the accuracy sensitivity for the leakage detection may be set Leakage Detection Heat Settings X Leakage Detection Heat deactivated activated Please select the accuracy for the leakage detection C 05 qp 10 q C 05 qp 20 q C 1 q9p 10 q 1 q9p 20 q Table Of Contents ENERGY INT 6 Heat Meter 177 EH Integration Time The integration time of the leakage detection is set with this option Possible integration times are between 1 hour and 24 hours E E Stop Time Input 1 Alternatively to the leakage detection for the heat circuit the device may set an alarm if there is not a certain interval of time within the alarm integration time without an impulse on impulse input 1 Usually a domestic water meter should not have a flow e g during night time If the water meter connected to impulse input 1 is anyway permanently emitting impulses a leakage is highly probable This option may only be used if the leakage detection for the heat circuit is not used H Stop Time Input 2 Additionally the device may also set an
81. current total volume E Protection Level The current protection level of the meter The normal operating status is normal mode Calibration mode is the status after pressing the calibration button and is used for changing calibration parameters Press this button to restore the meter from calibration mode to normal mode If this is not done the meter returns to normal mode automatically after the 3rd date change If the meter is in calibration mode it can be switched to normal mode using this function Only available in the professional version H Flow Calibration On Indicates the percentage for regulating the meter or down Only available in the professional version Table Of Contents HYDRUS water meter 230 E 2 calibration on HYDRUS Telegram Current Values Reading Date Values Log Storage Error Display Settings Calibration Telegram 01 Customer adress a Set customer 03 volume 02 Time act telegram 14 reading date 1 03 volume 05 flow 04 Volume returm 03 Errorstate 05 flow gt E 07 Watertemperature in C 06 Operating hours 07 Watertemperature in C 08 w atertemperature in F 03 Errorstate 10 Firmware Version 11 remaining service life battery 12 Volume flowfmin last monitoring perioc gt Add 13 Volume flow max last monitoring perio 14 reading date 1 a 15 reading date next 1 lt Delete lt 16 Reading Dat
82. d The process takes about 1 minute to complete If the calibration was successful the new offset parameter is programmed into the device NOTE The device must be filled with water and there must not be any volume flow Table Of Contents SHARKY HEAT 130 BR772 Heat Meter 65 Table Of Contents SHARKY HEAT 130 BR772 Heat Meter 66 SHARKY BR773 Energy Meter Note This device is available in a version with leakage detection and in a version without leakage detection The device with leakage detection has got some more settings and options leakage display pulse inputs customer telegram which are not available for the other version Current Values Current Values Reading Date Values 1 Reading Date Values 2 Max Values Leakage Monthly Log gt Energy Volume 0 MABE m3 Power po 0000 kw Volume Flow 81000 m3 h Flow Temperature oO 45 Return Temperature fo AE Temperature Difference D K Time Point 200601302214 Set Date Time Synchronize With PC Operating Time 3 h Reset The first line of entry fields indicates Device Type and Class SHARKY HEAT 130 qp 1 5 M Bus Primary Address 0 M Bus Secondary Address Device Address 12345678 Note If you want to change the device address you have to enable the respective entry field at the Settings dialog Manufacturer Code HYD Version Number 2B Medium Heat Outlet Programming of primary and se
83. data logger memory storage interval Table Of Contents SCYLAR INT7 Energy Meter 204 EEPROM Intervall xl 2 Minutes E naa EEPROM Memory 1 Reads out the EEPROM data logger memory 1 Depending on the number of time points stored this process may take up to 5 minutes 2400 baud Therefore it is possible to limit the number of time points to read percent me 50 75 100 o H Read EEPROM Memory 2 Reading memory part 2 same function as EEPROM Memory 1 Table Of Contents SCYLAR INT7 Energy Meter 205 INT7 EEPROM Configuration Y HYDRO SET 1 47 Professional Communication M Bus Point to Point Addr 254 Serial Cable directly M Bus Secondary Address ow gt M Bus Primary Address 2400 Baud m Success Help Break 1 Read 3 Load 4 Save Print Leakage Monthly Log EEPROM EEPROM 1 configuration EEPROM 2 configuration Enor Display 1 Set Configuration Time Date Energy tariffakku 1 tariffakku 2 tariffdefinition 1 tariffdefinition 2 Volume Error Operating Hours Ed Fehlertage pulseinputcounter 1 pulseinputcounter 2 pulseinputdefinition 1 84 percent pulseinputdefinition 2 x Set allocation I I lt allocation SSNS lt lt H Set Configuration From a list of 38 possible val
84. device read by pressing Read During the reading process the program establishes a connection to the device checks the device type and if this device type is supported by HYDRO SET and reads its internal parameters and values HYDRUS water 29 Settings 54 Serial Cable directly COM2 Y 2400 Baud Y Settings About Program 7 3 Load Click the program icon in the upper left corner of the main window and select Settings from the menu The dialog beneath appears Table Of Contents You start a device read by pressing Read During the reading process the program establishes a connection to the device checks the device type and if this device type is supported by HYDRO SET and reads its internal parameters and values HYDRUS water 30 HYDRO SET Settings Language Select a language as ZZ Phone Connection Timeout time for establishing connection 60 4 Modem Initialising AT Command FiFo Buffer Setting Of Serial Interface FiFo Buffer Enabled Setting of M Bus Secondary Address Disable Setting of Device ID M Bus Secondary Address C Enable Setting of Device ID M Bus Secondary Address Optical Communication C IRDA SIR Notebook C TeZVEI Optotransceiver Front Window C IRDA ZIRDA Optotransceiver C TeZVEI Optotransceiver Side window C ZWEI Optotransceiver default C ZWEI Optotransceiver USB C TeZIRDA Optotransceiver C IDA Optotransceiver C
85. e 2 0 kwh Energy Reading Date 2 Tarif OO kWh Energy Reading Date 2 Tarif2 kWh Volume Reading Date 2 fo 00000 m3 Reading Date 2 wad Date Reading Date 2 next fo 2006 07 01 Date Energy Reading Date 2 LY kWh Energy Reading Date 2LY T1 kWh Energy Reading Date 2LY T2 fo kwh Volume Reading Date 2 LY fo 0000 m3 Reading Date 2 LY invalid Date The values for reading date 2 are shown LY last year s value T1 tariff 1 T2 tariff 2 H Reading Date 2 next Setting of next time point for reading date 2 Enter the new date manually or click on the description Date on the right hand side of the date entry field and use the upcoming calendar to enter the date Notes The time point of the reading date is always at the end of the day 23 59 February 29 may not be set as reading date Table Of Contents SHARKY BR773 Energy Meter 70 Max Values Current Values Reading Date Values 1 Reading Date Values 2 Max Values Monthly Log EEPROM Erc gt Power max 0 0000 kW Time Point max 2005 04 27 Date Volume Flow max 0 0000 m3h Time Point mas 2005 04 27 Date Intergration Time 60 min The recorded maximum values with their respective time points are displayed H Integration Time The integration time in minutes for calculating the maximum values Possible values are 6 15 30 and 60 minutes and 24 hours 60 minutes is the default integration time
86. e Values 1 Last Year 17 Flash Log 1 Date m 101 1 A dile Delete All The meter offers the user the possibility of compiling a customer specific M Bus telegram of his choice This customer specific M Bus telegram is also used as a radio telegram if the meter is used with a Real Data Radio Module i e the values to be sent over Real Data Radio are also set on this tab If used as a radio telegram make sure the maximum telegram length does not exceed 108 bytes see byte display If a telegram has been compiled with more than 108 bytes the program generates a warning but the new customer specific telegram is still programmed Such a telegram can be used for M Bus reading but radio transmission does not work Only available in the professional version E Set Customer Telegram The values displayed in the list on the right are programmed as customer specific telegram in the meter The meter is also set so that this telegram is sent automatically in the event of an M Bus request The Real Data Radio Telegram output is also activated if the relevant radio send module is used gt Add gt The values selected in the left list are transferred to the list on the right customer telegram lt Deletex The values selected in the right list are deleted from the customer telegram Delete All All values in the right list customer telegram are deleted Table Of Contents HYDRUS water meter 231 Notes e Each va
87. e device e g missing sensor or air in US path Table Of Contents SHARKY SW29 Energy Meter 114 SW 29 Calibration EEPROM 2 configuration Error Display Display extened Tariff Impulses Settings Calibration Tele gt Fabrication Number 40932391 Reset Meter Energy hi res J 5204587505 kwh Volume hi res 153737483 m3 Protection Level Calibration Mode Adjustment 0 0 Flow Adjustment Offset 42 Start Offset Calibration Internal parameters of the device which be used for trouble shooting are displayed You have to press the protection key inside the device to alter any of the parameters on this page After pressing the protection key inside the device the protection level is switched from normal mode to calibration mode For resetting it to normal mode you have to use the respective function on this Calibration page If this function is not used the device will automatically reset its protection level from calibration mode to normal mode within 48 hours Fabrication Number Apart from the M Bus device ID secondary address the device has got an internal fabrication number By default M Bus device ID and fabrication number are equal However since the user is able to change the M Bus device ID the fabrication number is displayed here once more The fabrication number may not be altered Only available with the professional version Reset Meter
88. e list are taken to the list on the right hand side display loop 1 Multiple selections with CTRL and ALT are possible Delete The selected values of the right hand side list are deleted from display loop 1 Multiple selections with CTRL and ALT are possible Delete All All display values of display loop 1 are deleted Notes e tis not possible to delete the energy value 00 from display loop 1 e tis not possible to select one value more than once for display loop 1 e All changes to the right hand side list display loop 1 are not taken unless the user has programmed them using the Set Values For Display button The assembly of the display values in the right hand side list is not sufficient for activating the display loop 1 Table Of Contents ENERGY INT 6 Heat Meter 183 Display 2 6 Monthly Log EEPROM Errors Display 1 Display 2 6 Tariff Settings Calibration Telegram al gt Set Values For Display R Reading Date Values Reading Dates Values Energy Reading Dates Values Volume Loop 3 Information Maximum Values Impulse Output PT100 PT500 Version Loop4 Impulse Input Reading Dates Values Loop5 Loop 6 Monthly Log 24 Months Monthly Log Energy Monthly Log Tariff 1 Monthly Log Tariff 2 2 lt K K lt lt K lt lt 14 14 14 Here the user may enable or disable cer
89. e respective entry field at the Settings dialog Manufacturer Code HYD Version Number 37 Medium Water gt 0 Programming of primary and secondary address always both at once Beneath the meter counts of the device are displayed Table Of Contents FLYPPER Il and SCAMPY Water Meters 145 Reading Dates Values Current Values Reading Date Values Monthly Log EEPROM Settings Volume Reading Date 1 O m3 Reading Date 1 5 Date Reading Date 1 next 200231231 00 00 Date Volume Reading Date 2 m3 Reading Date 2 2002 01 31 00 00 Date Volume Reading Date 3 0 00 m3 Reading Date 3 2002 01 15 00 00 Date The latest reading date value Volume Reading Date 1 and additionally its time point Reading Date 1 are displayed Additionally the mid Reading Date 3 and end Reading Date 2 of month values for the preceding month are displayed 6 Reading Date 1 next Setting of next time point for reading date 1 Enter the new date manually or click on the description Date on the right hand side of the date entry field and use the upcoming calendar to enter the date February 29 may not be set as reading date Table Of Contents FLYPPER Il and SCAMPY Water Meters 146 Monthly Log Current Values Reading Date Values Monthly Log EEPROM Settings The volume values at the beginning of each month 1 of the month at 00 00 o clock for the last 12 months are displayed Tab
90. e standard customer telegram is used 03 Energy 04 Volume 05 Volume Flow 07 Flow Temperature 08 Return Temperature 10 Energy Tariff 1 21 Days with Errors 22 Impulse Input 1 23 Impulse Input 2 30 Energy T2 Month Log Table Of Contents SHARKY BR773 Energy Meter 91 SHARKY SW29 Energy Meter SW 29 Current Values Current Values Reading Date Yalues 1 Reading Date Values 2 Max Values Middle Values Leakage Mc4 gt Energy ME kwh Volume m3 Power kw Volume Flow BAND mih Flow Temperature 313 T Return Temperature 82 0 JE Temperature Difference 207 K Time Point 200807250310 Set Date Time E Synchronize With PC ER E 751 h Reset Operating Time first line of entry fields indicates Device Type and Class SHARKY qp 1 5 M Bus Primary Address 0 M Bus Secondary Address Device Address 12345678 Note If you want to change the device address you have to enable the respective entry field at the Settings dialog Manufacturer Code HYD Version Number 2E Medium Heat Outlet H Programming of primary and secondary address always both at once Table Of Contents SHARKY SW29 Energy Meter 92 Beneath the meter counts of the device are displayed H Set Date Time Date and time are set to the entered value Enter the new date manually or click on the description Set Date Time on the right hand side of
91. ead Error Log E A list with the latest 31 events errors is displayed The error log is not automatically loaded during a standard request instead it has to be requested separately Only available with the professional version E Reset Error Log The error log is deleted completely H Save Values Stores the displayed list of errors into a text file E Read Error Log Reads out the error log of the connected meter The error log is not automatically loaded during a standard request instead it has to be requested separately Table Of Contents SHARKY SW29 Energy Meter 104 SW 29 Display 1 1 HYDRO SET 1 47 Professional m Communication M Bus Point to Point Addr 254 Serial Cable directly M C M Bus Secondary Address COMI C M Bus Primary Address 2400 Baud m Success Help Break 3 Load 4 Save Print Leakage Monthly 1 EEPROM EEPROM 1 configuration EEPROM 2 configuration Enor Display gt Energy Set Values For Volume Display Volume Flow ine B flowtemperature returntemperature Difference Temperature flowtemperature returntemperature perating Hours Difference Temperature Error State Operating Hours displaytest all on Error State Ld err Leak 0 heat displaytest all on reading date 1 energy volume 1 WT Ld err Leak heat reading date 1 Vj energy volume gt 1 reading date
92. el the operation mode of the meter In calibration mode it is possible to change some critical parameter of the meter which have an influence on the performance During standard operation the protection level must be set to normal mode If the meter is in calibration mode it can be switched to normal mode using this function Table Of Contents SHARKY HEAT BR770 SHARKY VMC BR471 47 Table Of Contents SHARKY HEAT BR770 SHARKY VMC BR471 48 Parameter KA KB Correction values A and B two parameter for the flow measurement curve Only available with the professional version Flow Calibration You may decrease or increase the internal parameters KB which are responsible for the volume flow error curve Volume Flow Adjustment Please enter the volume flow correction in percent 0 00 5 NOTE This function will only work if the protection key was en pressed E g if the device measures 1 volume flow you may set the adjustment to 1 to compensate the error NOTE The adjustment is limited to 10 However by sequentially setting the adjustment value multiple times you may get a higher compensation If KA and KB are changed to much from their initial values the device is damaged permanently Only available with the professional version gt E Start Offset Calibration The automatic offset calibration process for the ultrasonic measuring cha
93. elections are not possible Delete All All values in the right list are deleted Notes e Changes to the display configuration right list are not transferred to the meter until the Set Values For Display button has been pressed Compiling the values in the right list is not sufficient to activate the display configuration Table Of Contents You start a device read by pressing Read During the reading process the program establishes a connection to the device checks the device type and if this device type is supported by HYDRO SET and reads its internal parameters and values HYDRUS water 23 HYDRUS Settings Current Values Reading Date Values Log Storage Eror Display Settings Calibration Telegram Firmware Version 1 Volume 0 000 m3 Volume high temp 0 000 m3 Volume reverse 0 000 m3 Errortime Oh Radio activated 2 Radio Interval target act 8 0 s E Errorstate Error air in the section of measur Pulse Output 1 fast slow Volume slow 0 001 m3 P E Pulse Output 2 only slow directionoutput for volume slow E Shows internal parameters of the meter that can be used for tasks such as fault diagnosis To change parameters on this tab the calibration button inside the meter must always be pressed Pressing the calibration button in the meter changes the programming protection level from normal mode to calibration mode The meter is restored to the normal mode using the relevant function for setting the
94. est Pulse Valence The pulse weight of the output pulses which are available by using the test module volume where the impulse weight is fix and depends on the meter size Table Of Contents SHARKY BR773 Energy Meter 89 Telegram Monthly Log EEPR M Errors Display 1 Display 2 6 Tariff Settings Calibration Telegram d 02 Current Time Set customer 03 Eneray m telegram 04 Volume 07 Flow Temperature 05 Volume Flow 08 Return Temperature 06 Power 8 10 Energy Tariff 1 07 Flow Temperature 11 Energy Tariff 2 08 Return Temperature 12 Operating Hours 09 Difference Temperature 10 Energy Tariff 1 11 Energy Tariff 2 12 Operating Hours Add 13 Reading Date Values 1 current z 14 Next Reading Date 1 41 byte s 15 Reading Date Values 1 Last Year 16 Reading Date Values 2 current Delete 17 Next Reading Date 2 18 Reading Date Values 2 Last Year 21 Days with Errors 21 ee Innit 1 Delete All For this meter the user may assemble his own customer specific M Bus telegram For meters equipped with a real data radio module this customer telegram is also used as radio telegram therefore the user may set the values to be transmitted via real data radio If the customer telegram is used as radio telegram it may not contain more than 108 bytes see byte indicator However if the user assembles a telegram with more than 108 bytes the program
95. et as standard if requested by the customer Table Of Contents You start a device read by pressing Read During the reading process the program establishes a connection to the device checks the device type and if this device type is supported by HYDRO SET and reads its internal parameters and values HYDRUS water 28 How Do I Before you are able to see or set any device parameter you have to read the device at least once ALT 1 is the hotkey for Read 2 Write Using Write you are programming the device with a complete set of predefined parameters Write is enabled only if you have loaded a parameter set for the respective device ALT 2 is the hotkey for Write 3 Load Using Load you can display a set of pre defined parameter you have written into a file before Additionally you are able to write this parameter set to another device ALT 3 is the hotkey for Load 4 Save You may save the currently displayed parameter set to a file using Save Using Load the parameter set is loaded again and may be displayed programmed or printed ALT 4 is the hotkey for Save Print You can print all device parameters and values using Print ALT P is the hotkey for Print Break If a program operation is in progress e g reading you may interrupt this operation with Break ALT B is the hotkey for Break Help Displays the online help ALT H is the hotkey for Help Table Of Contents You start a
96. function on the Calibration page If this function is not used the device will automatically reset its protection level from calibration mode to normal mode within 48 hours Firmware Version Indicates the version number of the meter internal software Only available with the professional version H Meter Energy Unit Display The default display unit KWh GJ MBtu or GCal and the number of decimal digits is selected here Depending on the internal calibration of the device not all of the options shown may be used The program will indicate impossible options Meter Energy Unit Display Meter Energy Unit Display Parameters Display 1234 kWh It is strongly advised that after having changed the energy unit the device is reset so that the meter count is set to zero Otherwise the meter count will no longer be correct Table Of Contents SHARKY BR773 Energy Meter 83 Only available with the professional version Installation The device may be installed at the inlet or outlet default of a heating pipe system Please select the installation location Inlet NOTE This function will only work if the protection key was pressed Corcel Temperature Sensor Indicates the type of the temperature sensor Pt100 Pt500 Nur in der Professionell Version verf gbar H Errors Indicates the number of days with errors since i
97. g Hours Volume Flow Current Date Watertemperature in C gt E W atertemperature in C Watertemperature in F Operating Hours Errorstate Errorstate amp Error Errorstate Production Mode displaytest all on gt Add SEC Adr secundaryadress NNUM Pri Adr primaryadress softwareversion checksum software Delete 001 Checksumme Parameter UHF On or UHF Off hath D akarian Ds DIA Delete All This tab is for programming the selection of fields and the sequence of displayed values for the meter display The left list contains the possible values for the display and the list on the right shows the previously defined display values The display configuration is set by selecting values multiple selection not possible and clicking Add or Delete The position of a new value in the right list is determined by clicking the preceding field in the list before adding the new value Set Values For Display The values displayed in the right list are programmed as the display configuration in the meter gt Add gt The values selected in the left list are transferred to the right list Multiple selections are not possible i e each field must be transferred separately When adding values to the right list first select the required position of the new field in the list by selecting the field before it lt Delete lt The values selected in the right list are deleted from the display configuration Multiple s
98. g date value Volume Reading Date 1 and additionally its time point Reading Date 1 are displayed 6 Reading Date 1 next Setting of next time point for reading date 1 Enter the new date manually or click on the description Date on the right hand side of the date entry field and use the upcoming calendar to enter the date February 29 may not be set as reading date Table Of Contents FLYPPER Ill and SCAMPY II Water Meters 152 Monthly Log Current Values Reading Date Values Monthly Log Settings The volume values at the beginning of each month 1 of the month at 00 00 o clock for the last 12 months are displayed Table Of Contents FLYPPER Ill and SCAMPY II Water Meters 153 Settings Current Values Reading Date Values Monthly Log Settings Volume hi res 345 70315 m3 Volume forward 32 071 m3 Volume reverse 10 530 m3 Protection Level Normal Mode Display Settings Always On L Bus Interface Disabled Volume hi res The current volume of the device is read with high resolution Volume forward The current forward volume counted in direction of the normal flow is indicated Volume reverse The current reverse volume counted in the opposite direction of the normal flow is indicated Protection Level The current protection level of the device Normal mode is the standard operating level Calibration mode is the level during production and factory calibrat
99. gt M Bus Primary Address 2400 Baud m Success Help Break 1 Read 3 Load 4 Save Print Leakage Monthly Log EEPROM EEPROM 1 configuration EEPROM 2 configuration Enor Display 1 Set Configuration Time Date Energy tariffakku 1 tariffakku 2 tariffdefinition 1 tariffdefinition 2 Volume Error Operating Hours Ed Fehlertage pulseinputcounter 1 pulseinputcounter 2 pulseinputdefinition 1 84 percent pulseinputdefinition 2 x Set allocation I I lt allocation SSNS lt lt H Set Configuration From a list of 38 possible values up to 30 values can be selected for the configuration of each EEPROM memory logger H Set allocation The partitioning of the memory logger can be defined in percent with a scroll bar EEPROM X EEPROM1 EEPROM2 84 Table Of Contents SHARKY SW29 Energy Meter 103 SW 29 Errors Reading Date Values 1 Reading Date Values 2 Max Values Monthly Log EEPROM Errors Display 1 1 2005 04 29 00 00 Protection Level 1 Restart Counter 0 2005 04 26 07 00 Protection Level 0 E Restart Counter 0 H Reset Error Log 2005 04 26 06 00 Protection Level 1 Restart Counter 0 Save Values 2005 04 25 14 00 Protection Level 0 Restart Counter 0 2005 04 25 00 00 Protection Level 1 Restart Counter 0 R
100. gy Tariff 2 Pulse output corresponds to tariff counter 2 Pulse weight is the lowest digit of the energy display Condition Tariff 1 Tariff 1 is active e Condition Tariff 2 Tariff 2 is active e Condition Error E is set if one or more of the following errors are found e RAM Checksum Error e Wrong Temperature Measurement e Temperature Sensors Reversed e Air in the ultrasonic path Power Supply Backup e Condition Error F is set if one or more of the following errors are found e RAM Checksum Error e Temperature Sensors Reversed e Air in the ultrasonic path e Power Supply Backup e Leakage at pulse input 1 Pulse output is active if leakage at pulse input 1 is recognized e Leakage at pulse input 2 Pulse output is active if leakage at pulse input 2 is recognized e Leakage at pulse input 1 or 2 Pulse output is active if leakage at pulse input 1 or 2 is recognized e Deactivated Pulse output is not active Only available with the professional version Output3 100Hz pulse The pulse weight of the output pulses which are available by using the pulse output module without galvanic isolation maximum frequency is 100 Hz The limitation of the pulse weight is verified during the configuration process Output3 100Hz Test Pulse Valence The pulse weight of the output pulses which are available by using the test module volume where the impulse weight is fix and depends on the meter size Output3 100Hz energy pulse The
101. h 2002 10 01 00 00 Energy 0 0 kwh Change Monthly Log E Depending on the setting the maximum monthly power or the end of month values of the energy for 12 months are listed Only available with the professional version gt E Delete All Memory Values The monthly log memory all historic values and all current values are cleared energy counter volume counter hours run counter reading date values maximum values monthly log This function can only be used if the protection key inside the device is pressed gt E Change Monthly Log Switches between the display of maximum power and end of month energy values NOTE If you change this setting while there are values listed all values are wrong for the next 12 month The SHARKY HEAT device is only able to record the maximum power or the end of month energy but not both Table Of Contents SHARKY HEAT BR770 SHARKY VMC BR471 37 Please select the type of the monthly log C Maximum Power NOTE At first you will receive arbitrary values if you change the type of the monthly log Ges Table Of Contents SHARKY HEAT BR770 SHARKY VMC BR471 38 EEPROM Current Values Reading Date Values Max Values Monthly Log EEPROM Events Display Settings C gt 2003 10 03 00 00 Clear All F Energy 91 45 GJ Volume 819407 48 m3 Flow Temperature 219 E Return Temperature T Volume F
102. he currently programmed display sequence of the display loops By selecting values multiple selections are not possible and clicking Add or Delete the display loop is defined The position in the right list is determined by a click in the preceding value before adding H Set Values For Display The sequence of display values shown in the list on the right hand side is programmed into the meter gt Add gt The selected value of the left hand side list is taken to the list on the right hand side Multiple selections are not possible The position of the new value is after the highlighted value on the right side Delete The selected value of the right hand side list is deleted Multiple selections are not possible Table Of Contents SCYLAR INT7 Energy Meter 208 Delete All All display values are deleted Notes e Itis not possible to delete the energy value 00 from display loop 1 e All changes to the right hand side list are not taken unless the user has programmed them using the Set Values For Display button The assembly of the display values in the right hand side list is not sufficient for activating the display loops Table Of Contents SCYLAR INT7 Energy Meter 209 INT7 Display extended i HYDRO SET 1 47 Professional SHARKY qp 1 5 Communication M Bus Point to Point Addr 254 Serial Cable directly C M Bus Secondary Address COMI M Bus Primary Address 2400 Baud m
103. he protection level is not reset manually the device will reset its protection level automatically to normal mode within 48 hours If the meter is in calibration mode it can be switched to normal mode using this function Table Of Contents SHARKY BR773 Energy Meter 88 Only available with the professional version H Flow Calibration You may adjust the volume flow error curve if the standard curve is not working properly Volume Flow Adjustment Please enter the volume flow correction in percent 7 0 NOTE This function will only work if the protection key was Cen pressed E g if the device measures 1 volume flow you may set the adjustment to 1 to compensate the error Only available with the professional version Start Offset Calibration The automatic offset calibration process for the ultrasonic measuring chamber is started The process takes about 1 minute to complete If the calibration was successful the new offset parameter is programmed into the device NOTE The device must be filled with water and there must not be any volume flow Only available with the professional version H Valence Impulse Output The pulse weight of the output pulses which are available by using the pulse output module without galvanic isolation maximum frequency is 100 Hz The limitation of the pulse weight is verified during the configuration process T
104. hly Log Settings FLYPPER IV Water Meter Current Values Reading Dates Values Monthly Log Errors Settings ENERGIE INT 5 Heat Meter Notes Current Values Reading Dates Values Max Values Monthly Log Errors Display Tariff Counter ENERGY INT 6 Heat Meter Current Values Reading Dates Values 1 Reading Dates Values 2 Max Values Leakage Monthly Log EEPROM Errors Display 1 Display 2 6 Tariff Settings Calibration Telegram SCYLAR INT7 Energy Meter INT7 Current Values INT7 Reading Dates Values 1 INT7 Reading Dates Values 2 INT7 Maximum Values A AAAA A AAAAA A ARARA RA RARAHRAHRAHA B ARRAHRARHRAHRAHRAHRAH SA BRAGA RA Table Of Contents Introduction 5 INT7 Average Values Leakage INT7 Monthly Log EEPROM INT7 EEPROM Configuration INT7 Errors INT7 Display 1 INT7 Display extended INT7 Tariff INT7 Impulses INT7 Settings INT7 Calibration INT7 Telegram ARRARAHRAHRAHRAHAA HYDRUS water meter HYDRUS Current Values HYDRUS Reading Date Values HYDRUS Log Storage HYDRUS Error HYDRUS Display HYDRUS Settings HYDRUS Calibration HYDRUS Telegram ARA RAR AR SR How Dol Communication Using Opto Transceiver Communication M Bus Only One Device Communication M Bus Secondary Address Communication M Bus Primary Address Communication Using A Dial Up Phone Line Set New Primary Address Set New Device
105. ibration Error State Wrong Temp Measurement it Pulse Valence 456 ml Pulse Width timely 12243 ms ll Internal parameters of the device which may be used for trouble shooting are displayed You have to connect the protection connector at the inside of the device to alter any of the parameters on this page Protection Level Calibration Mode Fabrication Number Apart from the M Bus device ID secondary address the device has got an internal fabrication number By default M Bus device ID and fabrication number are equal However since the user is able to change the M Bus device ID the fabrication number is displayed here once more The fabrication number may not be altered Only available with the professional version Reset Meter All internal values parameters current values error log etc are reset Volume hi res The current volume in high resolution H Protection Level The current protection level of the meter Normal mode is the standard operating level Calibration mode is entered if the protection connector is connected at the inside of the device Table Of Contents SHARKY VMC BR473 122 Only available with the professional version H Flow Calibration You may adjust the volume flow error curve if the standard curve is not working properly Volume Flow Adjustment Please enter the volume flow correction in percent 7 0 NOTE This functi
106. ices with leakage detection the error day counter may be reset This option is never available for devices without leakage detection Error State Indicates the currently existing error state of the device e g missing sensor or air in US path Table Of Contents ENERGY INT 6 Heat Meter 188 H Impulse Input 1 2 Sets the impulse weight and the current impulse counts of impulse input 1 and 2 Pulse Valence Pulse Valence of the Impulse Input Pulse Valence 010 MWh v Impulse Input 1 Energy 20 kWh Cancel NOTE If the leakage detection of the heat circuit is enabled the setting of the meter count for impulse input 1 is disabled H Impulse Output 1 2 Sets the type of the impulse outputs 1 and 2 In general the meter may output an energy or volume proportional impulse or a state output which will be set if one of the following conditions is met Configuration of the Impulse Outputs Impulse Output Volume Y Energy Energy Tariff 1 Energy Condition Tariff 2 Condition Error E Condition Error F e Energy Pulse weight is the lowest digit of the energy display e Energy 10 Pulse weight is the lowest digit of the energy display 10 i e Energy 34 589 kWh gt Pulse weight 0 1 Wh e Volume Pulse weight is the lowest digit of the volume display e Volume 10 Pulse weight is the lowest digit of the volume display 10 i e Volume 66 98 m gt
107. ight hand side list is not sufficient for activating the customer telegram e If the list on the right hand side is completely empty the standard customer telegram is used 03 Energy 04 Volume 05 Volume Flow 07 Flow Temperature 08 Return Temperature 10 Energy Tariff 1 21 Days with Errors 22 Impulse Input 1 23 Impulse Input 2 30 Energy T2 Month Log The customer can request also another telegram for standard Table Of Contents SHARKY SW29 Energy Meter 118 SHARKY VMC BR473 Note For the configuration of this device a special L Bus converter is necessary which is to be connected to the pulse output of the device The following configuration parameters must be used At the main screen M Bus Point to Point Addr 254 Optical Communication According To Settings Y COM3 Y 2400 Baud v At the settings dialog Optical Communication C IRDA SIR Notebook C TeZWEI Optotransceiver Front Window C IRDA ZIRDA Optotransceiver TeZVEI Optotransceiver Side Window C ZWEI Optotransceiver default ZWEI Optotransceiver USB C TezIRDA Optotransceiver C IrDA Optotransceiver L Bus YMC Interface M Bus point to point connection using 2400 baud and L Bus VMC interface Current Values Current Values Errors Calibration SHARKY NMC 473 qp 0 6 of 87654321 HYD 2c Hotwater R Volume 15 2441 m3 Temperature 50 0 Operating Time 6078 min Reset
108. ilable with all variable date fields e g reading dates Current Values Reading Date Values Max Values Monthly Log Errors Display Tariff Counter nenns j so TT 7 Energy fo Volume 1250 26 27 28 29 30 31 XP E i 2 3 ia 5 Volume Flow D 18 19 20 21 22 Flow Temperature 180 0 25 26 yi 28 29 Return Temperature fo 800 Temperature Difference 0 00 i Cancel Time Point 2003 06 01 04 53 Set Date Time EB Synchronize With PC ER On Time 653 h Table Of Contents ENERGIE INT 5 Heat Meter 162 Reading Dates Values Current Values Reading Date Values Max Values Monthly Log Errors Display Tariff Counter Energy Reading Date 1 0 Volume Reading Date 1 92 50 m3 Reading Date 1 2008 06 01 00 00 Date Time Reading Date 1 next 20040404 00 00 Date Reading Date 2 90 Reading Date 2 Reading Date 2 1999 01 01 00 00 Date T ime Reading Date 2 next 2004 04 04 00 00 Date Customer 11111111 Error State Error on forward temperature for Reset Current Error State TE The latest reading date values Energy Volume Reading Date 1 and Energy Volume Reading Date 2 and additionally their time points Reading Date 1 and Reading Date 2 are displayed PES Reading Date 1 next Setting of next time point for reading date 1 Enter the new date manually or click on the description Date Time Set on the right hand side
109. ime set Date and time are set to the entered value Enter the new date manually or click on the description Date Time Set on the right hand side of the date entry field and use the upcoming calendar to enter the date gt E Synchronize With PC Date and time are synchronized with the PC clock Note By clicking the description on the right hand side of the date entry field you receive a calendar to enter a date very easily This option is available with all variable date fields e g reading dates Current Values Reading Date Values Max Values Monthly Log EEPROM Events Display Settings C gt JSHARKY HEAT p15 f 8 zenene HYD October 2003 Ea yi Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Volume 010 2626 1 2 80743 3 5 16 Volume Flow 810 19 20 21 22 23 Flow Temperature 80 28 30 Return Temperature 205 Temperature Difference OT Time Point 200310051352 Set Date Time E Synchronize With PC Operating Time 9 35755 h Table Of Contents SHARKY HEAT BR770 SHARKY VMC BR471 34 Reading Dates Values Current Values Reading Date Values Max Values Monthly Log EEPROM Events Display Settings C gt Energy Reading Date 1 0 0 kWh Reading Date 1 2003 04 30 23 59 Date Time Reading Date 1 next 2004 05 31 23 59 Date Time Energy Reading Date 2 00 kwh Reading Date 2 2002 12 31 2353 Date Time Reading Date 2 2003 12 31
110. in three variants radio M Bus and pulse The HydroSet display may vary according to the variant used Table Of Contents You start a device read by pressing Read During the reading process the program establishes a connection to the device checks the device type and if this device type is supported by HYDRO SET and reads its internal parameters and values HYDRUS water 17 HYDRUS Current Values Current Values Reading Date Values Log Storage Error Display Settings Calibration Telegram Hydrus 03 2 5 MBus 2 35972173 HYD 25 Warm Water B Volume 47494 442 Volume Flow 0 177 m3 h temperature 235 E Errorstate batterie durable to 2025 02 21 00 00 Time Point 2009 03 20 14 05 Set Date Time E Synchronize With PC E Operating Time 1611 h The following parameters are shown in the top line of the display Meter type Hydrus with Q3 and interfaces M Bus primary address 124 M Bus secondary address device address 12345678 Note To change the device address you must first activate the input field in the settings Manufacturer s ID HYD Version number 25 Medium measured Water For programming the primary and secondary address always both at the same time Table Of Contents You start a device read by pressing Read During the reading process the program establishes a connection to the device checks the device type and if this device type is supported by HYDRO SET and reads its internal parameters
111. ing Date Values Set Values For Display Reading Dates Values Energy Reading Dates Values Volume Loop 3 Informations Maximum Values Impulse Output PT100 PT500 Version Loop4 Impulse Input Reading Dates Values Loop 2 lt Loop5 Monthly Log 24 Months Monthly Log Energy Monthly Log Tariff 1 Monthly Log Tariff 2 Here the user may enable or disable certain values in the display of the meter display loop 2 6 Usually the meter displays the display loop 1 that is by pressing the user button on the meter the user cycles through the display values of display loop 1 The setting of display loop 1 is described in the last chapter By pressing the user button for a longer time the display switches to display loop 2 and so on In contrary to the setting of display loop 1 which can be freely configured the user may not but enable or disable certain values within display loops 2 6 gt E Set Values For Display The values for display loop 2 6 shown in the list are programmed into the device Additionally the user can specify how many months should be displayed in loop 6 monthly log display Furthermore the option for the Last Year s Reading Dates Values Tariff Values is related to display loops 2 4 and 5 These values may only be enabled or disabled in all three display loops simultaneo
112. inside the device to alter any of the parameters on this page After pressing the protection key inside the device the protection level is switched from normal mode to calibration mode For resetting it to normal mode you have to use the respective function on this Calibration page If this function is not used the device will automatically reset its protection level from calibration mode to normal mode within 48 hours Fabrication Number Apart from the M Bus device ID secondary address the device has got an internal fabrication number By default M Bus device ID and fabrication number are equal However since the user is able to change the M Bus device ID the fabrication number is displayed here once more The fabrication number may not be altered Only available with the professional version gt E Reset Meter All internal values and parameters current values reading date values error log etc are reset Energy hi res The current energy in high resolution Volume hi res The current volume in high resolution gt E Protection Level The current protection level of the meter Normal mode is the standard operating level Calibration mode is entered after pressing the protection key inside the meter If the meter is in calibration mode critical parameter may be altered If the user has finished programming the critical device parameter he should use this function to reset the meter to normal mode However if t
113. ion calibration mode 2 the protection level to set the reading date If in any case during standard operation of the device the protection level is not normal mode please click this button to set it to normal mode 6 Display Settings The display of this device is by default switched off after a certain time span to conserve battery energy and to increase the life time of the meter energy saving mode In this case the display is switched on if the user button on the device is pressed However if you prefer a display which is permanently switched on click this button and choose the appropriate option Display Settings Display Settings Energy Saving Made C Always On L Bus Interface Indicates if the device has got an L Bus interface Table Of Contents FLYPPER Ill and SCAMPY II Water Meters 154 FLYPPER IV Water Meter Current Values Current Values Reading Date Values Monthly Log Errors Settings Flypper lv 1 00950602 HYD 49 warm Water E Volume 10305 070 m3 Volume Flow 0 000 m3 h Time Point 2006 06 29 11 51 Date Time The first line of entry fields indicates Device Type FLYPPER IV M Bus Primary Address 1 M Bus Secondary Address Device Address 00950602 Note If you want to change the device address you have to enable the respective entry field at the Settings dialog Manufacturer Code HYD Version Number 49 Medium Warm Water 6 Programming of primary address
114. ion in conjunction with the alarm time inhibits the permanent activation of the alarm output e g for an acoustical alarm Possible alarm durations are between 1 day and 7 days Example for alarm time and alarm duration Alarm Time 30 minutes Table Of Contents SHARKY SW29 Energy Meter 98 Alarm Duration 5 days In this case the alarm output is set for 30 minutes per day for a maximum of 5 days Afterwards the alarm output is no longer set The alarm may also be switched off earlier by acknowledging it E E Alarm Hold If the alarm output is e g connected to an flow interruption valve which is cutting of the flow in case of an alarm this option should be activated In this case the valve stays closed even if the alarm condition is no longer valid since by interrupting the flow there is no longer a detectable leakage and the device would normally reset the alarm Table Of Contents SHARKY SW29 Energy Meter 99 SW 29 Monthly Log Reading Date Values 1 Reading Date Values 2 Max Values Middle Values Leakage Monthly Log EEPr4 gt 2008 07 22 Energy 411 4 kWh 2 Volume 1141933 m3 Type Of Tariff 1 tO06 Flow lt limit Tariff 1 Limit 2 500 m3 h Energy Tariff 1 24811 5 kWh Save Val Type Of Tariff 2 t008 Delta T lt limit Ros gt E Tariff 2 Limit 3 000 K Volume T ariff 2 385178 m3 Power max 2 3900 kW Time Point max 22 07 2008 15 29 Log Day 10 Volume Flow max 08430 m3 h ae gt E Time Point max
115. ith the PC clock Note If the meter is in normal mode it is not possible but to set the time The date will be ignored For setting the date also the meter must be in calibration mode see Calibration Note By clicking the description on the right hand side of the date entry field you receive a calendar to enter a date very easily This option is available with all variable date fields e g reading dates Current Values Reading Date Values 1 Reading Date Values 2 Max Values Leakage Monthly Log EeP gt Energy 52841 Volume fo 70354948 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 oe P8175 it 12 19 34 15 Volume Flow fo 80 1760 18 19 20 Flow Temperature Return Temperature Temperature Difference Time Point 2006 10 22 22 41 Set Date Time R Synchronize With PC H Operating Time 2293 h Only available with the professional version H Operating Time Reset The option to reset the operating time counter is not but available for some devices If the button does not appear in the professional version of this software the device is not able to execute this function Table Of Contents ENERGY INT 6 Heat Meter 173 Reading Dates Values 1 Current Values Reading Date Values 1 Reading Date Values 2 Max Values Leakage Monthly Log gt Energy Reading Date 1 1122 3344 MBTU Energy Reading Date 1 Taritf1 44556677 MBTU Energy Reading Date 1 Taritt2
116. l calibration of the device not all of the options shown may be used The program will indicate impossible options Meter Energy Unit Display Meter Energy Unit Display Parameters Display 1234 kWh Y It is strongly advised that after having changed the energy unit the device is reset so that the meter count is set to zero Otherwise the meter count will no longer be correct Table Of Contents SCYLAR INT7 Energy Meter 216 Only available with the professional version EH Installation The device may be installed at the inlet or outlet default of a heating pipe system Please select the installation location C Inlet NOTE This function will only work if the protection key was pressed Temperature Sensor Indicates the type of the temperature sensor Pt100 Pt500 Only available with the professional version H Days with Errors Indicates the number of days with errors since installation of the meter or since last reset of the error log Error State Indicates the currently existing error state of the device e g missing sensor or air in US path Only available with the professional version gt E qp flow sensor The nominal size qp of the connected flow sensor can be set in m3 h This function is necessary for leakage detection and overflow monitoring Table Of Contents SCYLAR INT7 Energy Meter
117. le Of Contents FLYPPER Il and SCAMPY Water Meters 147 EEPROM Current Values Reading Date Values Monthly Log EEPROM Settings 04 10 2003 06 20 Volume 04 10 2003 06 25 Volume 0 00 m3 04 10 2003 06 30 Volume 0 00 m3 Head EEPROM Memory 04 10 2003 06 35 Volume 0 00 m3 04 10 2003 06 40 Volume 0 00 m3 04 10 2003 06 45 Volume 0 00 m3 Save Vales 04 10 2003 06 50 Volume 0 00 m3 04 10 2003 06 55 Volume 0 00 m3 04 10 2003 07 00 Volume 0 00 m3 041020030710 Vome 000 m 10 Volume 0 m 04 10 2003 07 15 Volume 000 m3 EEPROM Memory Interval 04 10 2003 07 20 Volume 0 00 m3 04 10 2003 07 25 Volume 0 00 m3 04 10 2003 07 30 Volume 0 00 m3 04 10 2003 07 35 Volume 0 00 m3 04 10 2003 07 40 Volume 0 00 m3 04 10 2003 07 45 Volume 1 If the device is equipped with non volatile EEPROM memory it is able to store 480 volume meter counts at user definable time points These meter counts may be read and displayed at this page If the device is not equipped with EEPROM memory this page remains blank e Read EEPROM Memory Read the stored values from the EEPROM logger memory max 480 values Only valid values are read and displayed During reading of the standard parameters of the device the EEPROM memory is not read automatically Instead you have to manually start the reading Save EEPROM Values Save the list of EEPROM memory values into a text file This file can be opened in a text edit
118. lect the number of decimal digits C 1234 Table Of Contents ENERGIE INT 5 Heat Meter 171 ENERGY INT 6 Heat Meter Current Values Current Values Reading Date Values 1 Reading Date Values 2 Max Values Leakage Monthly Log EEP4 gt ENERGY4NT 6 qp 25 of 87654321 HYD 50 Heat outlet Energy 28 41 MBTU Volume fo 7035 49 48 m3 Power 6 1735 KW Volume Flow 801760 m3 h Flow Temperature 228 AE Retum Temperature 228 dE Temperature Difference K Time Point 2006 10 22 22 41 Set Date Time R Synchronize With PC Operating Time fo 28 h The first line of entry fields indicates Device Type and Class ENERGY INT 6 qp 25 M Bus Primary Address 0 M Bus Secondary Address Device Address 87654321 Note If you want to change the device address you have to enable the respective entry field at the Settings dialog Manufacturer Code HYD Version Number 50 Medium Heat Outlet gt A Programming of primary and secondary address always both at once Table Of Contents ENERGY INT 6 Heat Meter 172 Beneath the meter counts of the device are displayed H Set Date Time Date and time are set to the entered value Enter the new date manually or click on the description Set Date Time on the right hand side of the date entry field and use the upcoming calendar to enter the date H Synchronize With PC Date and time are synchronized w
119. libration SHARKY BR773 Energy Meter Note Current Values Reading Dates Values 1 Reading Dates Values 2 Max Values Leakage Monthly Log Sm ARARAHRAHRAHRA A ARABRAH A A ARAHRAAH A Table Of Contents Introduction 3 EEPROM Errors Display 1 Display 2 6 Tariff Settings Calibration Telegram SHARKY 51 29 Energy Meter SW 29 Current Values SW 29 Reading Dates Values 1 SW 29 Reading Dates Values 2 SW 29 Maximum Values SW 29 Average Values SW 29 Leakage SW 29 Monthly Log SW 29 EEPROM SW 29 EEPROM Configuration SW 29 Errors SW 29 Display 1 SW 29 Display extended SW 29 Tariff SW 29 Impulses SW 29 Settings SW 29 Calibration SW 29 Telegram ARARRARAR AR AAR ARERR A BD SHARKY VMC BR473 Note Current Values Errors Calibration AAAA RS ENERGY HEAT and RAY HEAT Heat Meters Current Values Reading Dates Values Monthly Log Settings AAAA RAY Heat Meter Current Values Heat Reading Date Values Max Values Monthly Log Monthly Log Heat Errors Settings ARAR AR AR SA compact V Heat Meter Current Values Heat Cold Reading Date Values Errors ARAA RA Table Of Contents Introduction 4 Settings FLYPPER Il and SCAMPY Water Meters Current Values Reading Dates Values Monthly Log EEPROM Settings FLYPPER Ill and SCAMPY II Water Meters Current Values Reading Dates Values Mont
120. low 91 45 m3 h b Power 65111 00 kW E Flow Temperature Return Temperature 6400 C Temperature Difference 1 amp 0 K Integration Time 15 min EEPROM Memory Interval E 2003 10 01 00 00 nergy 91 14 GJ Volume 816925 76 m3 Flow Temperature G Return Temperature Volume Flow 91 14 m3 h Read EEPR M Memory This list displays the content of the EEPROM data logger memory of the meter If data logging with maximum values is enabled the meter may store up to 494 time points with different values if data logging without maximum values is enabled the meter may store up to 988 time points Due to the large size of the EEPROM data logger memory these values are not loaded automatically during a standard request instead the user has to request them separately Please note that the refreshing of the list depending on the number of values read may take from several seconds up to several minutes Clear All The data logger memory is completely cleared Save Values Saves all values the list into text file EEPROM Memory Interval Setting of the EEPROM data logger memory storage interval Additionally the user may choose data logging with or without maximum values Please note that you should clear all the EEPROM data logger memory after changing one of these parameters to avoid faulty data display It is necessary to read the meter with a standard reading before reading the EEPR
121. lue can only be used once in the customer telegram e Changes to the customer telegram right list are not transferred to the meter until the Set Customer Telegram button has been pressed Compiling the values in the right list is not sufficient to activate the customer telegram A different telegram can be set as standard if requested by the customer Table Of Contents HYDRUS water meter 232 How Dol Communication Using Opto Transceiver C Communication M Bus Point to Point Addr 254 Optical Communication According To Settings 1 Y 2400 Baud Connect the opto transceiver to a free serial port of your PC Put the opto transceiver onto the device to read out Select Optical Communication According To Settings At the Settings dialog select ZVEI Optotransceiver Optical Communication C IRDA SIR Notebook C IRDA ZIRDA Optotransceiver ZWEI Optotransceiver default C TeZIRDA Optotransceiver C TeZWEI Optotransceiver Front Window C TeZWEI Optotransceiver Side Window Select the correct serial port e g COM2 Select 2400 Baud Select M Bus Point to Point Addr 254 Click Read or press ALT 1 If the progress bar is not moving please check if the opto transceiver is correctly lying on the device and if the selected serial port e g COM2 is correct Table Of Contents How Dol 233 Communication M Bus Only One Device po
122. lues Table Of Contents ENERGIE INT 5 Heat Meter 164 F Integration Time The integration time in minutes for calculating the maximum values Possible values are 5 15 30 and 60 minutes Please select the integration time for the maximum values C 6 Minutes C 15 Minutes 30 Minutes OK Cancel er Table Of Contents ENERGIE INT 5 Heat Meter 165 Monthly Log Current Values Reading Date Values MaxValues Monthly Log Errors Display Tariff Counter 2003 03 31 11 00 Energy Volume On Time 2003 04 01 03 00 Energy Volume On Time 2003 03 01 00 00 Energy Volume On Time 2003 02 24 19 00 Energy Volume On Time 2027 06 01 00 00 Energy Volume On Time 2027 05 01 00 00 Energy Volume On Time kwh m Read Monthly Log ES The values of energy volume and operating time at the last day of the month at 23 59 for the last 24 months respectively are displayed The monthly log must be read separately P ES Read Monthly Log The monthly log is read In contrary to most other values the user must read the monthly log manually since it is not retrieved with the standard reading of the device Table Of Contents ENERGIE INT 5 Heat Meter 166 Errors Current Values Reading Date Values MaxValues Monthly Log Errors Display Tariff Counter gt E A list with the latest 10 errors is displayed The error log must be read
123. may not contain more than 108 bytes see byte indicator However if the user assembles a telegram with more than 108 bytes the program will only show a warning message but is not inhibiting the programming of a longer telegram In this case the telegram may be used as M Bus telegram but the radio transmission will not work at all Only available with the professional version H Set customer telegram The values in the right hand side list are programmed as customer specific telegram Additionally the meter is programmed to return this customer M Bus telegram by default and the emission of this telegram via real data radio is enabled if the meter is equipped with a real data radio module gt Add gt The selected values of the left hand side list are taken to the list on the right hand side customer telegram Multiple selections with CTRL and ALT are possible Delete The selected values of the right hand side list are deleted from the customer telegram Multiple selections with CTRL and ALT are possible Delete All All values in the right hand side list customer telegram are deleted Table Of Contents SHARKY SW29 Energy Meter 117 Notes e tis not possible to select one value more than once for the customer telegram e All changes to the right hand side list customer telegram are not taken unless the user has programmed them using the Set customer telegram button The assembly of the values in the r
124. may set an alarm if there is not a certain interval of time within the alarm integration time without an impulse on impulse input 1 Usually a domestic water meter should not have a flow e g during night time If the water meter connected to impulse input 1 is anyway permanently emitting impulses a leakage is highly probable This option may only be used if the leakage detection for the heat circuit is not used H Stop Time Input 2 Additionally the device may also set an alarm if there is not certain interval of time within the alarm integration time without an impulse on impulse input 2 Usually a domestic water meter should not have a flow e g during night time If the water meter connected to impulse input 2 is anyway permanently emitting impulses a leakage is highly probable EN Alarm Time Sets the interval of time per day where the alarm should be active This time interval in conjunction with the alarm duration inhibits the permanent activation of the alarm output e g for an acoustical alarm Possible alarm times are between 1 minute and 255 minutes H Alarm Duration Sets the maximal alarm duration This duration in conjunction with the alarm time inhibits the permanent activation of the alarm output e g for an acoustical alarm Possible alarm durations are between 1 day and 7 days Example for alarm time and alarm duration Alarm Time 30 minutes Alarm Duration 5 days In this case the alarm outpu
125. mber is started The process takes about 1 minute to complete If the calibration was successful the new offset parameter is programmed into the device NOTE The device must be filled with water and there must not be any volume flow M Bus Interface Indicates if the device has got an M Bus interface L Bus Interface Indicates if the device has got an L Bus interface ZVEI Interface Indicates if the device has got an optical ZVEI interface ZIRDA Interface Indicates if the device has got an optical ZIRDA interface Table Of Contents SHARKY HEAT BR770 SHARKY VMC BR471 49 Table Of Contents SHARKY HEAT BR770 SHARKY VMC BR471 50 SHARKY HEAT 130 BR772 Heat Meter Current Values Current Values Reading Date Values Max Values Monthly Log EEPROM Errors Display Tariff Set gt SHARKY HEAT 130 15 2 12345678 HYD 2 Heat outlet Energy 00 kwh Volume fo 0000 m3 Power kw Volume Flow fo 00 Flow Temperature fo Return Temperature fo E Temperature Difference fo 00 K Time Point 200340431351 Set Date Time b E Synchronize With PC Operating Time h The first line of entry fields indicates Device Type and Class SHARKY HEAT 130 qp 1 5 M Bus Primary Address 2 M Bus Secondary Address Device Address 12345678 Note If you want to change the device address you have to enable the respective entry field at the Se
126. me forward 90705 030 m3 Volume reverse 20406 080 m3 Protection Level Normal Mode Display Settings Energy Saving Mode Pulse Valence 1 0 00100 m3 Pulse Valence 2 0 00010 m3 Impulse Output Pulse off LET Volume hi res The current volume of the device is read with high resolution Volume forward The current forward volume counted in direction of the normal flow is indicated Volume reverse The current reverse volume counted in the opposite direction of the normal flow is indicated 6 Protection Level The current protection level of the device Normal mode is the standard operating level Calibration mode is the level during production and factory calibration calibration mode 2 the protection level to set the reading date If in any case during standard operation of the device the protection level is not normal mode please click this button to set it to normal mode e Display Settings The display of this device is by default switched off after a certain time span to conserve battery energy and to increase the life time of the meter energy saving mode In this case the display is switched on if the user button on the device is pressed However if you prefer a display which is permanently switched on click this button and choose the appropriate option Display Settings Display Settings Energy Saving Mode C Always On Pulse Valence 1 Programming of the pulse valen
127. me or volume The values of the two tariffs are also stored at reading date 1 and reading date 2 ERH Clear Tariff 1 Clear values for tariff 1 PES ui Limit set type and limit of tariff 1 X m Setting of Tariff Type Tariff Type t002 Treturn lt limit Tariff 1 Limit 5 Energy C Time Volume Cancel For tariff type t008 and t009 an additional maximumdoes not flow temperature is defined The tariff will only be activated if the flow temperature exceed this maximum flow temperature If the user chooses the option Time the meter will not count and display the energy for the respective tariff but the time in hours during which the tariff condition was met With the option Volume the volume is counted Tariff 10 is a time controlled tariff Values are counted during the on and off time The turn in times can be defined for each day of the week Tariff tOe is an extern contolled tariff You define the trigger for the pulse input pulse1 2 is high or low Table Of Contents SHARKY SW29 Energy Meter 109 E Clear Tariff 2 Clear values for tariff 2 ES aito Limit Set type and limit of tariff 2 In addition to tariff 1 tariff 2 offers the possibility to logically AND tariff 1 and tariff 2 SW 29 Impulses EEPROM 1 configuration EEPROM 2 configuration Error Display Display extened Tariff Impulses gt output 1 4 2 Leakage at pulse input 1 output 2 4Hz Leakage at pulse
128. n for the heat circuit is not used H Stop Time Input 2 Additionally the device may also set an alarm if there is not a certain interval of time within the alarm integration time without an impulse on impulse input 2 Usually a domestic water meter should not have a flow e g during night time If the water meter connected to impulse input 2 is anyway permanently emitting impulses a leakage is highly probable H Alarm Time Sets the interval of time per day where the alarm should be active This time interval in conjunction with the alarm duration inhibits the permanent activation of the alarm output e g for an acoustical alarm Possible alarm times are between 1 minute and 255 minutes H Alarm Duration Sets the maximal alarm duration This duration in conjunction with the alarm time inhibits the permanent activation of the alarm output e g for an acoustical alarm Possible alarm durations are between 1 day and 7 days Example for alarm time and alarm duration Alarm Time 30 minutes Table Of Contents SCYLAR INT7 Energy Meter 201 Alarm Duration 5 days In this case the alarm output is set for 30 minutes per day for a maximum of 5 days Afterwards the alarm output is no longer set The alarm may also be switched off earlier by acknowledging it E Alarm Hold If the alarm output is e g connected to a flow interruption valve which is cutting off the flow in case of an alarm this option should be activated
129. nce more The fabrication number may not be altered Only available with the professional version gt E Reset Meter All internal values and parameters current values reading date values error log etc are reset Energy hi res The current energy in high resolution Volume hi res The current volume in high resolution gt E Protection Level The current protection level of the meter Normal mode is the standard operating level Calibration mode is entered after pressing the protection key inside the meter If the meter is in calibration mode critical parameter may be altered If the user has finished programming the critical device parameter he should use this function to reset the meter to normal mode However if the protection level is not reset manually the device will reset its protection level automatically to normal mode within 48 hours If the meter is in calibration mode it can be switched to normal mode using this function Table Of Contents ENERGY INT 6 Heat Meter 191 Only available with the professional version H Flow Calibration You may adjust the volume flow error curve if the standard curve is not working properly Volume Flow Adjustment Please enter the volume flow correction in percent 7 0 NOTE This function will only work if the protection key was aen pressed E g if the device measures 1 volume flow you may set the
130. nd the device would normally reset the alarm Table Of Contents ENERGY INT 6 Heat Meter 178 Monthly Log Current Values Reading Date Values 1 Reading Date Values 2 MaxValues Leakage Monthly Log 2002 08 30 Energy 90210 MBTU A Volume 9 0240 m3 Lm Tariff 1 09 Delta T gt limit ol e 1 9 0220 NBT nergy Tariff U Tariff 2 t00 Delta T lt limit gt E Tariff 2 Limit 0 K Energy Tariff 2 30230 MBTU Power max 41 5700 kw Time Point 2002 08 30 Date oe Flow m m3 h ime Point 2002 08 15 4 00 Log Day 31 Impulse Input 1 30270 m3 zii gt E Impulse Input 2 902 80 m3 On Time 2120 h Days with Errors 71 2002 08 31 Energy 8 0210 MBTU Read Monthly Log Different month values of the last 24 months are displayed The monthly log is not loaded automatically during a standard request instead the user has to request it separately EH Save Values Stores the list of end of month values into a text file H Log Day The day of the month at which the month values are registered may be programmed with this button Monthly Log Settings Log day for the monthly log Log Day H Read Monthly Log Reads the monthly log memory of the meter This is not performed automatically during a standard request Table Of Contents ENERGY INT 6 Heat Meter 179 EEPROM Reading Date Values 1 Reading Date Values 2 Max Values Leakage Mon
131. ndard request instead it has to be requested separately Table Of Contents ENERGY INT 6 Heat Meter 182 Display 1 Monthly Log EEPROM Errors Display 1 Display 2 6 Tariff Settings Calibration Telegram Set Values For 00 Energy Display 03 Power 07 Operating Hours 04 Flow Return Temperature 11 Test Display 06 Difference Temperature R 12 Energy Tariff 1 07 Operating Hours 14 Impulse Input 1 08 Maximum Power 15 Impulse Input 2 10 Error State 18 Leakage Error Leakage Flow 11 Test Display 13 Energy Tariff 2 12 Energy Tariff 1 13 Energy Tariff 2 14 Impulse Input 1 Add Add 15 Impulse Input 2 18 Leakage Error Leakage Flow 20 Reading Date Values 1 current Delete 24 Reading Date Values 1 Last Year 28 M Bus Secondary Address E v Here the user may set the sequence of the displayed values in display loop 1 of the meter The list on the left hand side contains all possible display values the list on the right hand side shows the currently programmed display sequence of display loop 1 By selecting values multiple selections are possible with the CTLR and ALT keys and clicking Add or Delete the display loop 1 is defined H Set Values For Display The sequence of display values shown in the list on the right hand side is programmed into the meter display loop 1 Add The selected values of the left hand sid
132. ng pulse is 4 Hz An open collector output is used and the pulse output is obtained by connecting the applied voltage to earth for 125 ms Total volume The total volume in conjunction with the direction information pulse output 2 represents in principle the total of the forward and return flows at any time No return pulses are buffered and compensated with a subsequent forward flow If pulse output 2 for the direction indication is switched the open collector remains high resistance for a forward flow For a return flow a voltage at the output is connected to earth No pulses are lost or added due to the direction change Table Of Contents You start a device read by pressing Read During the reading process the program establishes a connection to the device checks the device type and if this device type is supported by HYDRO SET and reads its internal parameters and values HYDRUS water 25 HYDRUS Calibration Current Values Reading Date Values Log Storage Error Display Settings Calibration Telegram Fabrication Number 35868350 Volume hi res 0 000000 m3 Protection Level Calibration Mode Optical Test Pulses 2 1ml This tab shows other internal parameters of the meter which can be used for tasks such as fault diagnosis To change parameters on this tab the calibration button inside the meter must always be pressed Pressing the calibration button in the meter changes the programming protection level from no
133. nstallation of the meter or since last reset of the error log For some devices with leakage detection the error day counter may be reset This option is never available for devices without leakage detection Error State Indicates the currently existing error state of the device e g missing sensor or air in US path Table Of Contents SHARKY BR773 Energy Meter 84 H Impulse Input 1 2 Sets the impulse weight of impulse input 1 and 2 Pulse Valence Pulse Valence of the Impulse Input Pulse Valence 0 0010 m3 0 0025 MWwh 010 GJ 025 GJ 0010 GJ 0 025 GJ 0 0010 GJ 0 0025 GJ 010 MBtu 0 25 MBtu nnno kan Reset the impulse input to z without leakage detection Additionally the current impulse input value can be reset to zero during programming the impulse input weight This option is only available with devices not having leakage detection With devices having leakage detection the meter count on the impulse inputs may be freely set Pulse Valence Pulse Valence of the Impulse Input Pulse Valence 010 MWh v Impulse Input 1 Energy 20 kWh i Cancel with leakage detection NOTE If for devices with leakage detection the leakage detection of the heat circuit is enabled the setting of the meter count for impulse input 1 is disabled Table Of Contents SHARKY BR773 Energy Meter 85 H Impulse Output 1 2 Sets the type of the imp
134. o reset the operating time counter is not but available for some devices If the button does not appear in the professional version of this software the device is not able to execute this function Table Of Contents SHARKY BR773 Energy Meter 68 Reading Dates Values 1 Current Values Reading Date Values 1 Reading Date Values 2 Max Values Monthly Log EEPROM Errc gt Energy Reading Date 1 Energy Reading Date 1 Tariff 1 Energy Reading Date 1 Tariff 2 Volume Reading Date 1 Reading Date 1 Reading Date 1 next Energy Reading Date 1 LY Energy Reading Date 1 LY T1 Energy Reading Date 1 LY T2 Volume Reading Date 1 LY Reading Date 1 L Y SW fk OW fo 8 000 m3 walid Date 2006 01 01 Date 8 SW OW SW 0000 m3 waid Date The values for reading date 1 are shown LY last year s value T1 tariff 1 T2 tariff 2 Reading Date 1 next Setting of next time point for reading date 1 Enter the new date manually or click on the description Date on the right hand side of the date entry field and use the upcoming calendar to enter the date Notes The time point of the reading date is always at the end of the day 23 59 February 29 may not be set as reading date Table Of Contents SHARKY BR773 Energy Meter 69 Reading Dates Values 2 Current Values Reading Date Values 1 Reading Date Values 2 Max Values Monthly Log EEPROM Errc gt Energy Reading Dat
135. oducts Currently September 2008 the devices e SHARKY HEAT BR770 SHARKY VMC BR471 C tas ultrason F95 e SHARKY HEAT 130 C BR772 SHARKY VMC BR473 C tas ultrason 130 C F96 SHARKY VMC Ultego SONOMETER 1000 e SHARKY BR773 SHARKY VMC BR474 C tas ultrason 130 F96 SHARKY VMC Ultego SHARKY HEAT Option Leakage Detection SONOMETER 1000 EW773 e ENERGY HEAT and RAY HEAT C tas C tas 111 M CAL COMPACT M CAL COMPACT II delta tech compact II compact III e RAY C tas IV M CAL COMPACT III compact IV e compact V FLYPPER Il and SCAMPY Quantometer connec e MK data e FLYPPER Ill and SCAMPY II ENWAS III Multibus IIl m bus S Quantometer III e FLYPPER IV ENWAS IV Multibus IV m bus S III Quantometer IV ENERGY INT 5 Infocal 5 classic S Mimas ENERGY INT 6 Infocal 6 classic S Il Mimas ll F96 Il EW773 and their different versions are supported More products will come soon The HYDRO SET software runs with Windows XP Table Of Contents Introduction 8 Versions There are two different versions of this software HYDRO SET With the freely available standard version of HYDRO SET you are able to read all meter values and you may program several user specific meter parameters e g device address reading dates HYDRO SET Professional The professional version of HYDRO SET is not available for free and is only given to meter testing laboratories and similar installations
136. of the date entry field and use the upcoming calendar to enter the date ES Reading Date 2 next Setting of next time point for reading date 2 Enter the new date manually or click on the description Date Time Set on the right hand side of the date entry field and use the upcoming calendar to enter the date February 29 may not be set as reading date Customer You may set a user definable 8 digits value as customer number ER Error State Displays the current error state of the device If the text is too long for the display field you may scroll up or down using the PageUp and PageDown keys Pressing Reset Current Error State deletes the current error of the device Table Of Contents ENERGIE INT 5 Heat Meter 163 Max Values Current Values Reading Date Values Max Values Monthly Log Errors Display Tariff Counter Power 1 max 000 kw Time Point 1 max 1999 01 01 00 00 Date Time Power 2 max 000 kw Time Point 2 max 1999 01 01 00 00 Date Time Power 3 max 000 kw Time Point 3 max 1998 01 01 00 00 Date Time Maximum Values Power Intergration Time 60 min E E The recorded maximum values with their respective time points are displayed 2 Maximum Values The 3 maximum value storages may either be used to store the maximum power or the maximum flow Please select the type of the maximum value storage C No Maximum Va
137. of the device printed on the sticker of the device Click Read or press ALT 1 If the progress bar is not moving please check if the power supply of the M Bus repeater is OK the M Bus cable is connected correctly the address of the device is correct and if the selected serial port e g COM is correct Table Of Contents How Dol 234 Communication M Bus Primary Address Communication M Bus Point to Point Addr 254 Serial Cable directly Y C M Bus Secondary Address COM2 m M Bus Primary Address Primary Address 3 2400 Baud Y Connect the M Bus repeater e g HYDRO CENTER to a free serial port of your computer Connect the M Bus output of the repeater to the M Bus connector of the device to read out Select Serial Cable directly Select the correct serial port e g COM2 Select 2400 Baud Select M Bus Primary Address Enter the M Bus primary address of the device Click Read or press ALT 1 If the progress bar is not moving please check if the power supply of the M Bus repeater is OK the M Bus cable is connected correctly the address of the device is correct and if the selected serial port e g COM is correct OND Communication Using A Dial Up Phone Line Communication C M Bus Point to Point Addr 254 Modem Dial Up Connection Y M Bus Secondary Address 023456783 m 012345678 C M Bus Primary Address Soll cas
138. oint max 2001 10 07 16 39 Date Time Volume Flow max SABB m3 h Time Point max 2001 06 17 00 20 Date Time Flow Temperature max BE ME Time Point max 2001 07 23 18 28 Date Time Return Temperature max B5 Time Point 2001 07 29 19 03 Date Time Temperature Difference max 5 K Time Point 2001 09 18 21 11 Date Time 60 min Intergration Time The recorded maximum values with their respective time points are displayed gt E Clear All All maximum values and their respective time points are cleared gt E Integration Time The integration time in minutes for calculating the maximum values Possible values are 6 15 30 and 60 minutes Intergration Time m Please select the integration time for the maximum values C Minutes C 15 Minutes C 30 Minutes Table Of Contents SHARKY HEAT BR770 SHARKY VMC BR471 36 Monthly Log Current Values Reading Date Values Max Values Monthly Log EEPROM Events Display Settings C gt 2003 10 01 00 00 551 kwh Delete All Memory Values i gt E 2003 09 01 00 00 Energy 0 0 kWh 2003 08 01 00 00 Energy 0 0 kWh 2003 07 01 00 00 Energy 0 0 kWh 2003 06 01 00 00 Energy 0 0 kwh 2003 05 01 00 00 Energy 0 0 kWh 2003 04 01 00 00 Energy 0 0 kWh 2003 03 01 00 00 Energy 0 0 kWh 2003 02 01 00 00 Energy 0 0 kwh 2003 01 01 00 00 Energy 0 0 kWh 2002 12 01 00 00 Energy 0 0 kwh 2002 11 01 00 00 Energy 0 0 kW
139. omatic offset calibration process for the ultrasonic measuring chamber is started The process takes about 1 minute to complete If the calibration was successful the new offset parameter is programmed into the device NOTE The device must be filled with water and there must not be any volume flow Table Of Contents SHARKY SW29 Energy Meter 116 SW 29 Telegram Monthly Log EEPROM Errors Display 1 Display 2 6 Tariff Settings Calibration Telegram d 02 Current Time Set customer 03 Eneray m telegram 04 Volume 07 Flow Temperature 05 Volume Flow 08 Return Temperature 06 Power 8 10 Energy Tariff 1 07 Flow Temperature 11 Energy Tariff 2 08 Return Temperature 12 Operating Hours 09 Difference Temperature 10 Energy Tariff 1 11 Energy Tariff 2 12 Operating Hours Add 13 Reading Date Values 1 current z 14 Next Reading Date 1 41 byte s 15 Reading Date Values 1 Last Year 16 Reading Date Values 2 current Delete 17 Next Reading Date 2 18 Reading Date Values 2 Last Year 21 Days with Errors 21 ee Innit 1 Delete All For this meter the user may assemble his own customer specific M Bus telegram For meters equipped with a real data radio module this customer telegram is also used as radio telegram therefore the user may set the values to be transmitted via real data radio If the customer telegram is used as radio telegram it
140. on Indicates the version number of the meter internal software Only available with the professional version H Meter Energy Unit Display The default display unit kWh GJ MBtu or GCal and the number of decimal digits is selected here Depending on the internal calibration of the device not all of the options shown may be used The program will indicate impossible options Meter Energy Unit Display Meter Energy Unit Display Parameters Display 1234 kWh Y It is strongly advised that after having changed the energy unit the device is reset so that the meter count is set to zero Otherwise the meter count will no longer be correct Table Of Contents SHARKY SW29 Energy Meter 113 Only available with the professional version H Installation The device may be installed at the inlet or outlet default of a heating pipe system Please select the installation location Outlet Inlet NOTE This function will only work if the protection key was pressed Caen Temperature Sensor Indicates the type of the temperature sensor Pt100 Pt500 Nur in der Professionell Version verf gbar H Days with Errors Indicates the number of days with errors since installation of the meter or since last reset of the error log Error State Indicates the currently existing error state of th
141. on will only work if the protection key was pressed E g if the device measures 1 volume flow you may set the adjustment to 1 to compensate the error Only available with the professional version Start Offset Calibration The automatic offset calibration process for the ultrasonic measuring chamber is started The process takes about 1 minute to complete If the calibration was successful the new offset parameter is programmed into the device NOTE The device must be filled with water and there must not be any volume flow Error Status Displays the current errors of the device Pulse Valence Valence of the pulse output to be set in milliliter H Pulse Width timely Timely width of the pulses to be set in milliseconds Note Both buttons will always program the pulse valence and the pulse width simultaneously therefore the user is able to program both values at once Table Of Contents SHARKY VMC BR473 123 Table Of Contents SHARKY VMC BR473 124 ENERGY HEAT and RAY HEAT Heat Meters Current Values Current Values Reading Date Values Monthly Log Settings RAY HEAT 4 81080501 HYD 29 Heat outlet eo Energy fo 9890 35 kWh Volume fo 1012551 m3 Power fo 8 0005 kw Volume Flow 0002 m3 h Flow Temperature 238 dE Retum Temperature fa AE Temperature Difference 23 Time Point 1999 12 11 1520 SetDate Time S
142. open collector remains high resistance for a forward flow For a return flow a voltage at the output is connected to earth No pulses are lost or added due to the direction change Table Of Contents HYDRUS water meter 229 HYDRUS Calibration Current Values Reading Date Values Log Storage Error Display Settings Calibration Telegram Fabrication Number 35868350 Volume hi res 0 000000 m3 Protection Level Calibration Mode Optical Test Pulses 2 1ml This tab shows other internal parameters of the meter which can be used for tasks such as fault diagnosis To change parameters on this tab the calibration button inside the meter must always be pressed Pressing the calibration button in the meter changes the programming protection level from normal mode to calibration mode The meter is restored to the normal mode using the relevant function for setting the protection level on the Calibration tab If this is not done the meter returns to normal mode automatically after the 3rd date change Fabrication Number In addition to the M Bus device address secondary address see Fehler Verweisquelle konnte nicht gefunden werden the meter has an internal fabrication number The fabrication number cannot be changed Only available in the professional version Reset Meter All internal values current values reading date values error log etc are reset Volume hi res A high resolution display of the
143. or e Wrong Temperature Measurement e Temperature Sensors Reversed e Air in the ultrasonic path Power Supply Backup is set if one or more of the following errors are found e RAM Checksum Error e Temperature Sensors Reversed e Air the ultrasonic path Power Supply Backup Table Of Contents SHARKY BR773 Energy Meter 86 e Leakage at pulse input 1 Pulse output is active if leakage at pulse input 1 is recognized e Leakage at pulse input 2 Pulse output is active if leakage at pulse input 2 is recognized e Leakage at pulse input 1 or 2 Pulse output is active if leakage at pulse input 1 or 2 is recognized e Deactivated Pulse output is not active The default setting for impulse output 1 is Energy energy proportional impulses The default setting for impulse output 2 is Volume volume proportional impulses Table Of Contents SHARKY BR773 Energy Meter 87 Calibration Leakage Monthly Log EEPROM Errors Display 1 Display 2 6 Tariff Settings Calibration Telegian gt Fabrication Number 28851274 Reset Meter Energy hi res 12134527000 kwh Volume hi res 81052521 m3 Protection Level Calibration Mode Adjustment 0 0 Volume Flow Adjustment Offset 0 Start Offset Calibration TIA Valence Impulse Output 166 ml Test Pulse Valence 20 ml Internal parameters of the device which may be used for trouble shooting are displayed You have to press the protection key
144. or or e g in Excel e EEPROM Memory Interval Set the interval of the EEPROM memory values The dialog beneath appears where you can also find the valid time intervals NOTE If you change the storage interval the memory data will be cleared It is necessary to read the meter with a standard reading before reading the EEPROM memory preferably immediately before it If this is not done or the time span between the standard reading and the EEPROM memory reading is long in comparison with the EEPROM reading interval it is possible that the latest entries of the EEPROM memory are shown at the end of the list in the display and not at the beginning This behavior might only occur if a short EEPROM reading interval is selected 1 2 5 10 minutes Table Of Contents FLYPPER Il and SCAMPY Water Meters 148 m Please select a storage interval C 5 Minutes 15 Minutes 30 Minutes 1 Hour 2 Hours 3 Hours 6 Hours 12 Hours 24 Hours NOTE If you change the storage interval the memory data will be cleared Table Of Contents FLYPPER Il and SCAMPY Water Meters 149 Settings Current Values Reading Date Values Monthly EEPROM Settings Water WP EZM Water WP EZM Water WP EZM Water WP EZM Water WP EZM Water WP EZM CafD D77k4 water M T EZM Qn1 5 cold Water M T ECM Water M T EZM n2 5 cold Water M TF EZM Qn1 5 cold Water M TFEZM Qn6 cold Water M TF E
145. orage at the end of each day Daily mode with Qmin monitor reset storage at the end of each day EH Read Log Storage Reads the log storage memory Reading may take up to 2 minutes at 2400 bauds depending on the number of values to be read Table Of Contents HYDRUS water meter 225 HYDRUS Error Current Values Reading Date Values Log Storage Emor Display Settings Calibration Telegram Date 2009 02 20 12 00 Programstartcounter 0 Protection Level 0 Air in US path Save Values E Date 2009 02 19 15 00 Programstartcounter 0 Protection Level 1 Air in US path Date 2009 02 16 14 00 Programstartcounter 0 Protection Level 0 Air in US path Read Error Log A list of the last 31 events errors is shown The error log is not read automatically in a standard request but must be read explicitly using the relevant button Only available in the professional version Delete Error Log The error log is deleted completely E Save Values Saves the errors shown in a text file gt E Read Error Log Reads the error log of the meter connected The error log is not read automatically in a standard request Table Of Contents HYDRUS water meter 226 HYDRUS Display Current Values Reading Date Values Log Storage Error Display Settings Calibration Telegram Volume Volume high res Set Values For Volume Volume high res Volume R etum Display Errorstate Volume high
146. ors Display Seu gt 2003 10 13 13 51 Energy 0 0000 MWh Volume 0 0000 m3 Flow Temperature 00 C ari elta T limit ve Val Tariff 1 Limit 255 K dide gt E Energy Tariff 1 0 0000 MWh Tariff 2 Delta T lt limit Tariff 2 Limit 0 Energy Tariff 2 0 0000 MWh Duration Overload Flow U h EEPROM Memory Interval BH Duration Overload Temperature Oo h Days with Errors 20 Volume flow direction wrong 2003 10 13 13 50 Energy 0 0000 MWh Volume 0 0000 Read EEPROM Memory R The content of the EEPROM data logger memory is displayed This meter may store up to 468 time points with different values Due to the large size of the EEPROM data logger memory it is not loaded automatically during a standard request instead the user has to request it separately Please note that the refreshing of the list depending on the number of values read may take from several seconds up to several minutes ER Save Values Saves all values in the list into a text file H EEPROM Memory Interval Setting of the EEPROM data logger memory storage interval The default value for the storage interval is 24 hours Table Of Contents SHARKY HEAT 130 BR772 Heat Meter 56 C MEMO 7 m Please select a storage interval 1 Minute 2 Minutes 5 Minutes 10 Minutes 15 Minutes 20 Minutes 30 Minutes 1 Hour 24 Hours H Read EEPROM Memory Reads out the EEPROM dat
147. played C BJ MJ Please select the number of decimal digits 1234 kWh C 1 234 MWh C 12 34 MWh C 1234 MWh NOTE This function will only work if the protection key was pressed Parameter Display Internal parameter for the display setting Only available with the professional version gt E Installation The device may be installed at the inlet or outlet default of a heating pipe system Table Of Contents SHARKY HEAT BR770 SHARKY VMC BR471 44 Please select the installation location Outlet Inlet emiten NOTE This function will only work if the protection key was pressed aen Temperature Sensor Indicates the type of the temperature sensor Pt100 Pt500 Restart Counter Number of restarts of the internal meter firmware Error State Indicates the currently existing error state of the device e g missing sensor or air in US path Energy Pulse Output Indicates if the device has got an energy pulse output or not The pulse valence of this output is always taken from the last digit of the energy display value e g energy display 123 45 MWh gt energy pulse output 10 KWh pulse The pulse width of the energy pulse output is fixed to 125 ms Volume Pulse Output Indicates if the device has got a volume pulse output or not If it has got a volume pulse output the fields beneath Pulse Valence and
148. right hand side of the date entry field and use the upcoming calendar to enter the date February 29 may not be set as reading date Table Of Contents RAY Heat Meter 133 Curent Values Heat Reading Date Values Max Values Monthly Log Monthly Log Heat Errors Settings Energy Reading Date 1 17030 2 Dezember 2006 gt ezember Reading Date 1 2006 06 30 Reading Date 1 next 2006 12 31 7 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 amp 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 81 12 3 4 5 6 7 Energy Reading Date 1 Heat 2649 9 Reading Date 1 Heat 2005 12 31 li E Cancel Reading Date 1 Heat next 2006 12 31 Date gt Table Of Contents RAY Heat Meter 134 Max Values Current Values Heat Reading Date Values Max Values Monthly Log Monthly Log Heat Errors Settings Power max Time Point max Volume Flow max Time Point max Flow Temperature max Time Point max Return Temperature max Time Point mas 43 700 kw 2006 07 21 Date 1 800 m3 h 2006 07 21 Date 71 0 2006 07 21 Date 398 8 2006 07 21 Date Clear Al 9 The recorded maximum values with their respective time points are displayed H Clear All All recorded maximum values are cleared Table Of Contents RAY Heat Meter 135 Monthly Log Current Values Heat Reading Date Values MaxValues Monthly Log Monthly Log Heat Errors Set
149. ring production This option must be disabled during normal operation Table Of Contents You start a device read by pressing Read During the reading process the program establishes a connection to the device checks the device type and if this device type is supported by HYDRO SET and reads its internal parameters and values HYDRUS water 32 SHARKY HEAT BR770 SHARKY VMC BR471 Current Values Current Values Reading Date Values Max Values Monthly Log EEPROM Events Display Settings C gt SHARKY HEAT qp 1 5 8 26718749 HYD 28 Heat outlet 8 Energy BF kwh Volume fo 4002626 m3 Power 0743 kw Volume Flow 04810 m3 h Flow Temperature DA Return Temperature fo 80 5 E Temperature Difference 01 K Time Point 2003 10 05 13 52 Set Date Time Synchronize With PC Operating Time 13755 h The first line of entry fields indicates Device Type and Class SHARKY HEAT 1 5 M Bus Primary Address 8 M Bus Secondary Address Device Address 26718749 Note If you want to change the device address you have to enable the respective entry field at the Settings dialog Manufacturer Code HYD Version Number 28 Medium Heat Outlet Programming of primary secondary address always both at once Table Of Contents SHARKY HEAT BR770 SHARKY VMC BR471 33 Beneath the meter counts of the device are displayed gt E Date T
150. rmal mode to calibration mode The meter is restored to the normal mode using the relevant function for setting the protection level on the Calibration tab If this is not done the meter returns to normal mode automatically after the 3rd date change Fabrication Number In addition to the M Bus device address secondary address see Fehler Verweisquelle konnte nicht gefunden werden the meter has an internal fabrication number The fabrication number cannot be changed Only available in the professional version Reset Meter All internal values current values reading date values error log etc are reset Volume hi res A high resolution display of the current total volume E Protection Level The current protection level of the meter The normal operating status is normal mode Calibration mode is the status after pressing the calibration button and is used for changing calibration parameters Press this button to restore the meter from calibration mode to normal mode If this is not done the meter returns to normal mode automatically after the 3rd date change If the meter is in calibration mode it can be switched to normal mode using this function Only available in the professional version Flow Calibration On Indicates the percentage for regulating the meter or down Only available in the professional version Table Of Contents You start a device read by pressing Read D
151. s for this communication type Before you are able to communicate with the device you have to establish a connection to the remote system Enter the phone number or select one from the list of stored phone numbers Phone Number Administration and press Connect If the connection is established you are able to communicate with the device You should terminate the phone connection afterwards by pressing Hang Up Optical Communication According To Settings M COM1 v 2400 Baud Table Of Contents HYDRO SET Software In General 13 Select Optical Communication According To Settings if you are using an opto transceiver to communicate with the M Bus device or the M Bus repeater HYDRO CENTER You have to set the device type of the opto transceiver at the settings dialog Settings Depending on the device type the entry field for the baudrate setting is visible or not The standard baudrate for optical communication is 2400 baud Phone Number Administration The HYDRO SET software contains a list where often used phone numbers can be stored Select Modem Dial Up Connection and press Phonenumber The dialog beneath appears Description Phonenumber Test Number 012345678 8 Edit Delete DK Cancel New Enter the description and the respective phone number you want to add to the list The phone number may contain dial commands to your modem e g a comma for a delay during dialing Des
152. s pressed Temperature Sensor Indicates the type of the temperature sensor Pt100 Pt500 Errors Indicates the number of days with errors since installation of the meter or since last reset of the error log Error State Indicates the currently existing error state of the device e g missing sensor or air in US path H Impulse Input 1 2 Sets the impulse weight of impulse input 1 and 2 Pulse Valence of the Impulse Input Pulse Valence 010 m3 v 0 0010 m3 Table Of Contents SHARKY HEAT 130 BR772 Heat Meter 62 H Impulse Output 1 2 Sets the type of the impulse outputs 1 and 2 In general the meter may output an energy or volume proportional impulse or a state output which will be set if one of the following conditions is met Condition Tariff 1 Condition Tariff 2 Condition Error E Condition Error F Tariff 1 is active Tariff 2 is active is set if one or more of the following errors are found e RAM Checksum Error e Wrong Temperature Measurement Temperature Sensors Reversed e Air the ultrasonic path e Power Supply Backup is set if one or more of the following errors are found e RAM Checksum Error e Temperature Sensors Reversed e Air in the ultrasonic path e Power Supply Backup Configuration of the Impulse Outputs Impulse Output Volume M Energy Energy Tariff 1 Condition Tariff 2 Condition Error E Condi
153. sceiver or an M Bus repeater and you want to address the device using its 8 digit device ID Enter the device ID in the entry field named Secondary Address The device ID is usually printed on the technical data sticker on the device Communication C M Bus Point to Point Addr 254 C M Bus Secondary Address M Bus Primary Address Primary Address 3 Select M Bus Primary Address if you are communicating using a opto transceiver or an M Bus repeater and you want to address the device using its M Bus primary address Enter the address in the entry field named Primary Address The primary address is a number in the range from 0 to 250 which is user selectable e g with the HYDRO SET software By default the primary address is usually set to 0 or 1 Table Of Contents HYDRO SET Software In General 16 Main Window User and Status Elements Program started Help 1 Read 3 Load 4 Save Print Reading started Status Line and Progress Bar The entry field with the yellow background displays the current program state The progress bar beneath shows the progress of the currently ongoing operation e g reading a device 1 Read You start a device read by pressing Read During the reading process the program establishes a connection to the device checks the device type and if this device type is supported by HYDRO SET and reads its internal parameters and values HYDRUS water meter The Hydrus water meter is available
154. se per liter 1 VP 10 I P 100 I P 1000 I P 2 5 I P 25 I P 250 I P 2500 I P 2 5 P I 4 5 7 5 10 P I 25 unknown Volume Metering Caps 1 x Valence 10 p l Cancel Table Of Contents SCYLAR INT7 Energy Meter 215 INT7 Settings Error Display Display extended Tariff Impulses Settings Calibration Telegram Firmware Version d Meter Energy Unit Display Installation fT Temperature Sensor Days with Errors 7 Reset Error State No Error ANT Volume Metering Caps 6 0 Internal parameters of the device which may be used for trouble shooting are displayed You have to press the protection key inside the device to alter any of the parameters on this page with the exception of the impulse settings After pressing the protection key inside the device the protection level is switched from normal mode to calibration mode For resetting it to normal mode you have to use the respective function on the Calibration page If this function is not used the device will automatically reset its protection level from calibration mode to normal mode within 48 hours Firmware Version Indicates the version number of the meter internal software Only available with the professional version H Meter Energy Unit Display The default display unit kWh GJ MBtu or GCal and the number of decimal digits is selected here Depending on the interna
155. ses Input Here the user may enable or disable certain values in the display of the meter By default the meter displays display loop 1 By pressing the user button on the device you cycle through the values of display loop 1 By pressing the user button for a longer time the display switches to display loop 2 and so on Display Settings Calibration Set Values For Display R H Set Values For Display The values to display shown in the list are programmed into the device Additionally the user can specify how many months should be displayed in the monthly log display and if the last year s reading dates and tariff values should be shown Display Settings Number of months in the display of the monthly values Number of months 14 Months Last Year s Reading Dates Values Tariff Values Cancel Table Of Contents SHARKY HEAT 130 BR772 Heat Meter 59 Tariff Current Values Reading Date Values Max Values Monthly Log EEPROM Errors Display Tariff Seu al gt EnergyT ariff 1 DO Kwh Energy Reading Date 1 Tariff 1 00 kwh EnergyReadingDate2Taiff1 OO kwh Tariff 1 ft Delta lt limit Tariff 1 Limit 255 EnerayT ariff 2 00 kwh Energy Reading Date 1 Tariff 2 800 kwh Energy Reading Date 2 Tariff 2 0 kwh Tariff 2 tO0DetaT lt limit Tariff 2 Limit A The meter
156. sible Delete All All values in the right hand side list customer telegram are deleted Table Of Contents ENERGY INT 6 Heat Meter 193 Notes e tis not possible to select one value more than once for the customer telegram e All changes to the right hand side list customer telegram are not taken unless the user has programmed them using the Set customer telegram button The assembly of the values in the right hand side list is not sufficient for activating the customer telegram e If the list on the right hand side is completely empty the standard customer telegram is used 03 Energy 04 Volume 05 Volume Flow 07 Flow Temperature 08 Return Temperature 10 Energy Tariff 1 21 Days with Errors 22 Impulse Input 1 23 Impulse Input 2 30 Energy T2 Month Log Table Of Contents ENERGY INT 6 Heat Meter 194 SCYLAR INT7 Energy Meter INT7 Current Values Current Values Reading Date Values 1 Reading Date Values 2 Max Values averagevalues Leakage M gt Energy 22287571 kWh Volume 8478771 m3 Power kw Volume Flow FA m3 h Flow Temperature 5 JE Return Temperature E Temperature Difference K Time Point 2008 11 19 12 20 Set Date Time Synchronize With PC 3202 h ll Operating Time first line of entry fields indicates Device Type and Class Soylar Int7 M Bus Primary Address 0 M Bus Secondary Address De
157. sing the user button on the meter the user cycles through the display values of display loop 1 The setting of display loop 1 is described in the last chapter By pressing the user button for a longer time the display switches to display loop 2 and so on H Set Values For Display The values for display loop 2 6 shown in the list are programmed into the device Additionally the user can specify how many months should be displayed in loop 6 monthly log display Furthermore the option for the Last Year s Reading Dates Values Tariff Values is related to display loops 2 4 and 5 These values may only be enabled or disabled in all three display loops simultaneously Table Of Contents SHARKY SW29 Energy Meter 107 Display Settings Table Of Contents SHARKY SW29 Energy Meter 108 SW 29 Tariff EEPROM EEPROM 1 configuration EEPROM 2 configuration Error Display Display extened Tariff gt EnerayT ariff 1 248838 kwh Duration of Tariff Reading Date 1124833 h Energy Reading Date 2 Tariff 1 24833 kWh Clear Tariff 1 Tariff 1 Tretum lt limit Tariff 1 Limit E EnergyT ariff 2 387238 kwh Energy Reading Date 1 Taritf2 122469 2 kwh Volume Reading Date 2 Taritt2 1225969 m3 Clear Tariff 2 Tariff 2 t112 Tvor lt Limit amp tariffl conditio Tariff 2 Limit ST 11 1 The meter has got two programmable tariffs which are countin energy ti
158. sion of this telegram via real data radio is enabled if the meter is equipped with a real data radio module gt Add gt The selected values of the left hand side list are taken to the list on the right hand side customer telegram Multiple selections with CTRL and ALT are possible Delete The selected values of the right hand side list are deleted from the customer telegram Multiple selections with CTRL and ALT are possible Delete All All values in the right hand side list customer telegram are deleted Table Of Contents SCYLAR INT7 Energy Meter 220 Notes e tis not possible to select one value more than once for the customer telegram e All changes to the right hand side list customer telegram are not taken unless the user has programmed them using the Set customer telegram button The assembly of the values in the right hand side list is not sufficient for activating the customer telegram e If the list on the right hand side is completely empty the standard customer telegram is used 03 Energy 04 Volume 05 Volume Flow 07 Flow Temperature 08 Return Temperature 10 Energy Tariff 1 21 Days with Errors 22 Impulse Input 1 23 Impulse Input 2 30 Energy T2 Month Log The customer can request also another telegram for standard Table Of Contents SCYLAR INT7 Energy Meter 221 HYDRUS water meter The Hydrus water meter is available in three variants radio M Bus and pulse
159. stallation exe The automatic installation proceeds During the installation you are able to select the installation directory The default setting of c program files nhydrometer is recommended Start the HYDRO SET software Start gt Programs gt HYDRO SET Alternatively you may also double click the program icon on your Windows desktop Customer Support HYDROMETER GmbH Phone 49 981 1806 0 Systems Fax 49 981 1806 605 IndustriestraBe 13 EMail support hydrometer de 91522 Ansbach Internet www hydrometer de Germany http www hydrometer com systeme http www hydrometer com systems HYDROMETER GmbH Ansbach Germany 2001 2008 The name HYDRO SET the HYDRO SET software and this manual are protected by copyright laws Copying translating transferring to other media like microfiches and other electromagnetic or optical storage media without the written permission of HYDROMETER is prohibited Trademarks or registered trademarks may be used throughout this manual Even if it is not shown explicitly they are protected by copyright laws and belong to their respective owners The HYDRO SET software and this manual were developed with great precision and tested extensively for being free of errors However it might be possible that undetected errors appear HYDROMETER is not liable for any incidental indirect or consequential damages whatsoever regarding this product the use of this product or the inability to use
160. t 2 is recognized e Leakage at pulse input 1 or 2 Pulse output is active if leakage at pulse input 1 or 2 is recognized e Deactivated Pulse output is not active Only available with the professional version Output3 100Hz pulse The pulse weight of the output pulses which are available by using the pulse output module without galvanic isolation maximum frequency is 100 Hz The limitation of the pulse weight is verified during the configuration process Output3 100Hz Test Pulse Valence The pulse weight of the output pulses which are available by using the test module volume where the impulse weight is fix and depends on the meter size Output3 100Hz energy pulse The value is shown but cannot be changed Output4 optical The value is shown but cannot be changed Table Of Contents SCYLAR INT7 Energy Meter 214 E Impulse Input 1 2 Sets the impulse weight of impulse input 1 and 2 xi Pulse Valence 1 0 kwh v Input 1 1234 60000 MWh Pre Counter 1 cancel The meter count on the impulse inputs may be freely set With the declaration of the pre counter value between 1 and 2000 the impulse input can be divided H pulse value of the flow sensor The pulse value of the pulses coming from the connected flow sensor can be defined ATTENTION If you change this value you have to recalibrate the meter and redesign the identification plate There can be set liter per pulse or pul
161. t is set for 30 minutes per day for a maximum of 5 days Afterwards the alarm output is no longer set The alarm may also be switched off earlier by acknowledging it Alarm Hold If the alarm output is e g connected to an flow interruption valve which is cutting of the flow in case of an alarm this option should be activated In this case the valve stays closed even if the alarm condition is no longer valid since by interrupting the flow there is no longer a detectable leakage and the device would normally reset the alarm Table Of Contents SHARKY BR773 Energy Meter 73 Monthly Log Reading Date Values 1 Reading Date Values 2 Max Values Monthly Log EEPROM Errors Display 1 4 gt 2005 04 28 Energy 0 0 Volume 0 0000 m3 Tariff 1 t00 Delta T limit Tariff 1 Limit 12 K Energy Tariff 1 0 0 kWh Tariff 2 t00 Delta T lt limit and Tariff 1 Gave Values 0 HR Tariff 2 Limit 23 kWh Energy T ariff 2 00 kWh Power max 0 0000 kw Time Point max 2005 04 28 Date Volume Flow max 0 0000 m3 h Time Point 2005 04 28 Date Loa Day 28 Impulse Input 1 0 inii H Impulse Input 2 0 On Time 160 h Days with Errors 0 Read Monthly Log Different month values of the last 24 months are displayed The monthly log is not loaded automatically during a standard request instead the user has to request it separately I Save Values Stores the list of end of month values into a text file H Log Day The da
162. tain values the display of the meter display loop 2 6 Usually the meter displays the display loop 1 that is by pressing the user button on the meter the user cycles through the display values of display loop 1 The setting of display loop 1 is described in the last chapter By pressing the user button for a longer time the display switches to display loop 2 and so on In contrary to the setting of display loop 1 which can be freely configured the user may not but enable or disable certain values within display loops 2 6 Set Values For Display The values for display loop 2 6 shown in the list are programmed into the device Additionally the user can specify how many months should be displayed in loop 6 monthly log display Furthermore the option for the Last Year s Reading Dates Values Tariff Values is related to display loops 2 4 and 5 These values may only be enabled or disabled in all three display loops simultaneously Display Settings Number of months in the display of the monthly values Number of months 24 Months Y Last Year s Reading Dates Values Tariff Values Table Of Contents ENERGY INT 6 Heat Meter 184 Tariff Monthly Log EEPROM Errors Display 1 Display 2 6 Tariff Settings Calibration Telegram EnergyT ariff 1 927 5040 MBTU Energy ReadingDate1Taiffl 44556677 Energy Reading Date 2 Tarif 55667768 MBTU Clear Tariff 1 Tariff
163. te Reading Date 2 next 20081222 Date E Energy Reading Date 2 40404040 kWh Duration of Tariff Reading Date h EneryReadngDate2pr T2 45454545 kWh Volume Reading Date 2 pY AAAA m3 Reading Date 2 20040404 Date The recorded maximum values power volume flow flow and return temperature max temperature difference max with their respective time points date and time are displayed H Integration Time The integration time for calculating the maximum values Possible values are 6 15 30 and 60 minutes and 24 hours and 1024 seconds Integration Time E Please select the integration time for the maximum values 6 Minutes 15 Minutes 30 Minutes 60 Minutes C 24 Hours 1024 Seconds Cancel Table Of Contents SCYLAR INT7 Energy Meter 199 INT7 Average Values Current Values Reading Date Values 1 Reading Date Values 2 Max Values averagevalues Leakage M al gt flowtemperature av 5 8 returntemperature av 68 C differencetemperature av 12 6 Integration Time 15 min The recorded average values flow and return temperature temperature difference are displayed The integration time for calculating the average values is shown The values shown in this card can not be changed The integration time can be changed under maximum values INT7 Leakage Current Values Reading Date Values 1 Reading
164. ter has two counting registers the main and the second Which of those registers is the heat and which is the cold depends on the configuration In the example above it is a combined meter with heat energy in the main register and so the cold energy in the second In this case you will find the cold register values on the Heat Cold tab In the other case you will find a heat tab which holds the energy heat values Table Of Contents compact V Heat Meter 140 Heat Cold Curent Values Cold Reading Date Values Eror Settings Energy Cold 34 kWh Volume Cold 5 m3 Temperature Limit 40 C If the device is configured as combined heat cooling meter heating is main energy the current cold values are shown here If the device is configured as a pure heat or cooling meter this page will be empty 9 Temperature Limit Setting of the limit temperature where the device is starting to count the energy in the second register Valid temperatures are in the range of 0 to 99 C The table shows the two different configuration possibilities for a combined heat cooling meter Flow temperature and difference temperature are measured variables which are shown on the Current Values tab Main register Temperature conditions Second register Heat Flow temperature Limit Cold Diff temperature 0 Cold Flow temperature Limit Heat Diff temperature 0 Table Of Contents compact V Heat Meter 1
165. the user has got the option to split the available data logger memory in two parts EEPROM memory and EEPROM memory 2 with two different logging time intervals For devices without leakage detection this option is not available EH Save Values Saves all values in the list into a text file H EEPROM Memory Interval Setting of the EEPROM data logger memory storage interval Table Of Contents SHARKY BR773 Energy Meter 75 The default value for the storage interval is 24 hours EEPROM memory 2 is not used Storage Interval Please select a storage interval C 1 Minute 2Minutes C 5Minutes C 10 Minutes 15 Minutes C 20 Minutes EEPROM 2 30 Minutes not used 1 Hour 90 Daily Values 24 Hours C 36 Monthly Values OK H Read EEPROM Memory Reads out the EEPROM data logger memory Depending on the number of time points stored this process may take up to 5 minutes 2400 baud Therefore it is possible to limit the number of time points to read EEPROM Read EEPROM Memory E Read EEPROM Memory 2 Reads out the EEPROM data logger memory 2 If the EEPROM data logger memory has been split the second part contains whether daily values for the last 90 days or monthly values for the last 36 months Table Of Contents SHARKY BR773 Energy Meter 76 Errors Reading Date Values 1 Reading Date Values 2 Max Values Monthly Log EEPROM Errors Display 1 4 gt
166. this button Monthly Log Settings m Log day for the monthly log Log Day H Read Monthly Log Reads the monthly log memory of the meter This is not performed automatically during a standard request Table Of Contents SCYLAR INT7 Energy Meter 203 INT7 EEPROM Max Values averagevalues Leakage Monthly Log EEPROM EEPROM 1 configuration EEPROM 2 cc gt errorlog pulseinputcounter 1 pulseinputcounter 2 pulseinputdefinition 1 pulseinputdefinition 2 Flow Temperature Return Temperature Difference Temperature 12 19 19 11 2008 2228757 1 53631 7 323 0627 tO06 Flow lt limit 004 Power lt limit 6047 8734 456805 223440 0 025 GCal 010 GJ Save Values EEPROM Memory Interval Read EEPROM Memory 1 Read EEPROM Memory 2 TE The available data logger memory can be split in two parts EEPROM memory 1 and EEPROM memory 2 with two different logging time intervals Both memories are freely programmable The content of the EEPROM data logger memory is displayed This meter may store up to 7040 values split up in two memory parts Due to the large size of the EEPROM data logger memory it is not loaded automatically during a standard request instead the user has to request it separately Please note a refreshing of the list may take several minutes Save Values Saves all values the list into text file H EEPROM Memory Interval Setting of the EEPROM
167. this product including but not limited to damages for loss of business profits business interruption loss of business information or any other pecuniary loss HYDROMETER s entire liability is limited to the price paid for this product Table Of Contents Introduction 10 Table Of Contents Introduction 11 HYDRO SET Software In General Main Window l Optical Communication According To Settings Y com 2400 Baud v Program started Communication Help 1 Read 3 Load 4Save Print The HYDRO SET software follows the Windows standards for PC software Entry fields with a white background may be altered entry fields with a yellow background are fixed and are used for displaying values only If you own the professional version the text professional appears in the headline of the window Table Of Contents HYDRO SET Software In General 12 After the start of HYDRO SET the dialog box above is shown It is split in two parts e Communication Here you select how to communicate with your device and how the connection is established e Device specific property pages The property pages are disabled after the program start gray field in the lower part of the screen Depending on the device connected its parameters and values will be displayed here Main Window Communication 1 There are three different ways to establish a connection from an M Bus Repeater H
168. thly Log EEPROM Errors KID 5 2641 Volume 7021 7948 Flow Temperature day Return Temperature 22 9 Tariff 1 t04 Energy positive Tariff 1 Limit 0 0005 Energy T ariff 1 926 2702 Tariff 2 t00 Delta T lt limit and Tariff 1 Tariff 2 Limit 0 0000 Energy Tariff 2 12 6622 Duration Overload Flow 6 Duration Overload Temperature 0 Days with Errors 2006 10 22 21 37 Energy 5 2641 Volume 6841 7948 Save Values EEPROM Memory Interval Read EEPROM Memory Read EEPROM Memory 2 The content of the EEPROM data logger memory is displayed This meter may store up to 440 time points with different values Due to the large size of the EEPROM data logger memory it is not loaded automatically during a standard request instead the user has to request it separately Please note that the refreshing of the list depending on the number of values read may take from several seconds up to several minutes The user has got the option to split the available data logger memory in two parts EEPROM memory and EEPROM memory 2 with two different logging time intervals gt E Save Values Saves all values in the list into a text file H EEPROM Memory Interval Setting of the EEPROM data logger memory storage interval Table Of Contents ENERGY INT 6 Heat Meter 180 The default value for the storage interval is 24 hours EEPROM memory 2 is not used Storage Interval Please select a storage interval 1 Minute 2 Minutes 5
169. tings 2006 08 01 00 00 17422 4 kWh 2006 07 01 00 00 Energy 17030 2 kwh 2006 06 01 00 00 Energy 16884 2 kWh 2006 05 01 00 00 Energy 15367 3 kwh 2006 04 01 00 00 Energy 144222 kwh 2006 03 01 00 00 Energy 14017 6 kwh 2006 02 01 00 00 Energy 13271 6 kwh 2006 01 01 00 00 Energy 12678 4 kWh 2005 12 01 00 00 Energy 12580 0 kwh 2005 11 01 00 00 Energy 120626 kwh 2005 10 01 00 00 Energy 9973 3 kwh 2005 09 01 00 00 Energy 6955 3 kwh 2005 08 01 00 00 Energy 5322 1 kwh 2005 07 01 00 00 Energy 2834 6 kwh 2005 06 01 00 00 Energy 1709 2 kwh 2005 05 01 00 00 Energy 835 6 kwh 2005 04 01 00 00 Energy 328 5 kwh 2005 03 01 00 00 172 0 kWh ill The energy values at the beginning of each month 1 of the month at 00 00 o clock for the last 12 months are displayed main energy Table Of Contents RAY Heat Meter 136 Monthly Log Heat Current Values Heat Reading Date Values Max Values Monthly Log Monthly Log Heat Errors Settings 2006 08 01 00 00 4202 4 kWh 2006 07 01 00 00 Energy 4017 0 kWh 2006 06 01 00 00 Energy 3988 6 kwh 2006 05 01 00 00 Energy 3837 3 kWh 2006 04 01 00 00 Energy 3644 2 kWh 2006 03 01 00 00 Energy 3211 1 kWh 2006 02 01 00 00 Energy 2916 6 kWh 2006 01 01 00 00 Energy 2649 9 kwh 2005 12 01 00 00 Energy 1987 6 kwh 2005 11 01 00 00 Energy 1271 1 kWh 2005 10 01 00 00 Energy 917 5 kWh 2005 09 01 00 00 Energy 695 3 kWh 2005 08 01 00 00 Energy 324 1 kwh 2005 07 01 00 00 Energy 1
170. tion Multiple selections are not possible Delete All All values in the right list are deleted Notes e Changes to the display configuration right list are not transferred to the meter until the Set Values For Display button has been pressed Compiling the values in the right list is not sufficient to activate the display configuration Table Of Contents HYDRUS water meter 227 HYDRUS Settings Current Values Reading Date Values Log Storage Eror Display Settings Calibration Telegram Firmware Version 1 Volume 0 000 m3 Volume high temp 0 000 m3 Volume reverse 0 000 m3 Errortime Oh Radio activated 2 Radio Interval target act 8 0 s E Errorstate Error air in the section of measur Pulse Output 1 fast slow Volume slow 0 001 m3 P E Pulse Output 2 only slow directionoutput for volume slow E Shows internal parameters of the meter that can be used for tasks such as fault diagnosis To change parameters on this tab the calibration button inside the meter must always be pressed Pressing the calibration button in the meter changes the programming protection level from normal mode to calibration mode The meter is restored to the normal mode using the relevant function for setting the protection level on the Calibration tab If this is not done the meter returns to normal mode automatically after about 48 hours Firmware version Version number of the meter s internal software E Activate
171. tion Error F Table Of Contents SHARKY HEAT 130 BR772 Heat Meter 63 Calibration Max Values Monthly Log EEPROM Errors Display Tariff Settings Calibration Fabrication Number 55556666 Reset Meter Energy hi res 0 0000000000 MWh Volume hi res 0 000000 m3 Protection Level Calibration Mode Adjustment 7 0 Volume Flow Adjustment Offset 24 Start Offset Calibration TE Internal parameters of the device which may be used for trouble shooting are displayed You have to press the protection key inside the device to alter any of the parameters on this page After pressing the protection key inside the device the protection level is switched from normal mode to calibration mode For resetting it to normal mode you have to use the respective function on this Calibration page If this function is not used the device will automatically reset its protection level from calibration mode to normal mode within 48 hours Fabrication Number Apart from the M Bus device ID secondary address the device has got an internal fabrication number By default M Bus device ID and fabrication number are equal However since the user is able to change the M Bus device ID the fabrication number is displayed here once more The fabrication number may not be altered Only available with the professional version Reset Meter All internal values and parameters current values reading date values error log etc are
172. tional minimum flow temperature is defined The tariff will only be activated if the flow temperature exceeds this minimum flow temperature If the user chooses the option Time Tariff the meter will not count and display the energy for the respective tariff but the time in hours during which the tariff condition was met Table Of Contents SHARKY BR773 Energy Meter 81 Clear Tariff 2 Clear values for tariff 2 gt E Tariff 2 Limit Set type and limit of tariff 2 In addition to tariff 1 tariff 2 offers the possibility to logically AND tariff 1 and tariff 2 Table Of Contents SHARKY BR773 Energy Meter 82 Settings Monthly Log EEPROM Errors Display 1 Display 2 6 Tariff Settings Calibration Telegram Firmware Version I LT Meter Energy Unit Display 1348J Installation fo Butt Temperature Sensor fo PROD manual Days with Errors 5555 Reset Error State No Error Impulse Input 1 20000 Impulse Input 2 Energy 1230 MCal Impulse Output 1 Volume Impulse Output 2 Energy Internal parameters of the device which may be used for trouble shooting are displayed You have to press the protection key inside the device to alter any of the parameters on this page with the exception of the impulse settings After pressing the protection key inside the device the protection level is switched from normal mode to calibration mode For resetting it to normal mode you have to use the respective
173. tting of next time point for reading date 2 Enter the new date manually or click on the description Date on the right hand side of the date entry field and use the upcoming calendar to enter the date Notes The time point of the reading date is always at the end of the day 23 59 February 29 may not be set as reading date Table Of Contents SHARKY SW29 Energy Meter 95 SW 29 Maximum Values Current Values Reading Date Values 1 Reading Date Values 2 Max Values Middle Values Leakage Mc4 gt Power max kw Time Point max 250720080147 Date Time Volume Flow max 030 m3 h Time Point max 250720080258 Date Time Flow Temperature max M E Time Point max 250720080147 Date Time Return Temperature max 81 Time Point max 250720080159 Date Time Temperature Difference max 234 K Time Point mas 250720080147 Date Time Integration Time min E The recorded maximum values power volume flow flow and return temperature max temperature difference max with their respective time points date and time are displayed H Integration Time The integration time for calculating the maximum values Possible values are 6 15 30 and 60 minutes and 24 hours and 1024 seconds Integration Time Please select the integration time for the maximum values 6 Minutes 15 Minutes 30 Minutes 60 Minutes C 24 Hours 1024 Seconds
174. ttings dialog Manufacturer Code HYD Version Number 2A Medium Heat Outlet H Programming of primary and secondary address always both at once Table Of Contents SHARKY HEAT 130 BR772 Heat Meter 51 Beneath the meter counts of the device are displayed H Set Date Time Date and time are set to the entered value Enter the new date manually or click on the description Set Date Time on the right hand side of the date entry field and use the upcoming calendar to enter the date H Synchronize With PC Date and time are synchronized with the PC clock Note By clicking the description on the right hand side of the date entry field you receive a calendar to enter a date very easily This option is available with all variable date fields e g reading dates Current Values Reading Date Values Max Values Monthly Log EEPROM Errors Display Tariff Seu gt JSHARKYHEAT 18015 2 1295675 HYD Oktober 2003 Energy 00 Volume 00000 Power 000 000 Volume Flow Flow Temperature Return Temperature Temperature Difference Time Point 2003 10 13 13 51 Set Date Time R Synchronize With PC Operating Time 486 h Table Of Contents SHARKY HEAT 130 BR772 Heat Meter 52 Reading Dates Values Current Values Reading Date Values Max Values Monthly Log EEPROM Errors Display Tariff Seu gt Energy Reading Date
175. type and if this device type is supported by HYDRO SET and reads its internal parameters and values HYDRUS water 19 HYDRUS Reading Date Values Current Values Reading Date Values Log Storage Display Settings Calibration Telegram Reading Date 1 2001 01 01 Date Volume Reading Date 1 22334455 ial Volume Retum Reading Date 1 55557 788 iGal Reading Date 1 pY 2002 02 02 Date Volume Reading Date 1 11228 877 Volume R etum Reading Date 1 33221 100 Reading Date 1 2009 12 31 Date The values for reading date 1 are shown pY previous year E Reading Date 1 next For setting the next reading date for reading date 1 Type in the reading date or click Date to display the calendar input window Notes The reading date values always refer to the end of the day i e to 23 59 hours on the day indicated 29 February cannot be used as a reading date Table Of Contents You start a device read by pressing Read During the reading process the program establishes a connection to the device checks the device type and if this device type is supported by HYDRO SET and reads its internal parameters and values HYDRUS water 20 HYDRUS Log Storage Current Values Reading Date Values Log Storage Eror Display Settings Calibration Telegram Date 2009 03 09 00 00 Maximum Flow 0 179 m3 h Minimum Flow 0 172 m3 h Volume 37626 879 iGal Volume Retum 0 000 iG
176. ues up to 30 values can be selected for the configuration of each EEPROM memory logger H Set allocation The partitioning of the memory logger can be defined in percent with a scroll bar EEPROM X EEPROM1 EEPROM2 84 Table Of Contents SCYLAR INT7 Energy Meter 206 INT7 Errors Reading Date Values 1 Reading Date Values 2 Max Values Monthly Log EEPROM Errors Display 1 1 2005 04 29 00 00 Protection Level 1 Restart Counter 0 2005 04 26 07 00 Protection Level 0 E Restart Counter 0 H Reset Error Log 2005 04 26 06 00 Protection Level 1 Restart Counter 0 Save Values 2005 04 25 14 00 Protection Level 0 Restart Counter 0 2005 04 25 00 00 Protection Level 1 Restart Counter 0 Read Error Log E A list with the latest 31 events errors is displayed The error log is not automatically loaded during a standard request instead it has to be requested separately Only available with the professional version E Reset Error Log The error log is deleted completely H Save Values Stores the displayed list of errors into a text file E Read Error Log Reads out the error log of the connected meter The error log is not automatically loaded during a standard request instead it has to be requested separately Table Of Contents SCYLAR INT7 Energy Meter 207 INT7 Display 1 1 HYDRO SET 1 47 Professional m Communication M Bus Point
177. ulse outputs 1 and 2 In general the meter may output an energy or volume proportional impulse or a state output which will be set if one of the following conditions is met Impulse Output Configuration of the Impulse Outputs Volume X Energy Condition Tariff 1 Condition T ariff 2 Condition Error E Condition Error F Energy e Energy 10 e Volume e Volume 10 e Volume 10 e Volume 100 Energy Tariff 1 Energy Tariff 2 e Condition Tariff 1 e Condition Tariff 2 e Condition Error E e Condition Error F Pulse weight is the lowest digit of the energy display Pulse weight is the lowest digit of the energy display 10 i e Energy 34 589 kWh gt Pulse weight 0 1 Wh Pulse weight is the lowest digit of the volume display Pulse weight is the lowest digit of the volume display 10 i e Volume 66 98 m gt Pulse weight 1 Liter Pulse weight is the lowest digit of the volume display 10 i e Volume 66 98 m gt Pulse weight 100 Liter Pulse weight is the lowest digit of the volume display 100 i e Volume 66 98 m gt Pulse weight 1 m3 Pulse output corresponds to tariff counter 1 Pulse weight is the lowest digit of the energy display Pulse output corresponds to tariff counter 2 Pulse weight is the lowest digit of the energy display Tariff 1 is active Tariff 2 is active is set if one or more of the following errors are found e RAM Checksum Err
178. ume hi res Heat fo 846555 m3 Energy hi res Cold fo JABBA kwh Volume hi res Cold S amp B44 m3 Installation Dulet Production date 2007 08 16 Radio transmission Heat activated Radio transmission Cold deactivated 6 p Different internal device settings and values are shown Energy hi res The current energy in high resolution main energy register Volume hi res The current volume in high resolution main energy register Energy hi res The current energy in high resolution second energy register Volume hi res The current volume in high resolution second energy register Installation The device may be installed at the inlet or outlet pipe system Production date Date of the meter s production Radio transmission Heat Cold Activate or deactivate the radio transmission of the meter A combined heat cooling meter is able to do this for both registers Table Of Contents compact V Heat Meter 144 FLYPPER Il and SCAMPY Water Meters Current Values Current Values Reading Date Values Monthly Log EEPROM Settings Scampy Flypper II 4 12345678 HYD 37 water Volume 0 00 m3 Volume Flow 0 000 m3 h Time Point 2002 06 19 21 24 Date Time The first line of entry fields indicates Device Type SCAMPY FLYPPER II M Bus Primary Address 4 M Bus Secondary Address Device Address 12345678 Note If you want to change the device address you have to enable th
179. uring the reading process the program establishes a connection to the device checks the device type and if this device type is supported by HYDRO SET and reads its internal parameters and values HYDRUS water 26 E 2 calibration on HYDRUS Telegram Current Values Reading Date Values Log Storage Eror Display Settings Calibration Telegram 01 Customer adress Set customer 03 volume 02 Time act telegram 14 reading date 1 03 volume 05 flow 04 Volumefreturn 03 Errorstate 05 flow gt E 07 Watertemperature in C 06 Operating hours 07 Watertemperature in C 08 w atertemperature in F 03 Errorstate 10 Firmware Version 11 remaining service life battery y Add 12 Volume flowfmin last monitoring perioc 13 Volume flow max last monitoring perio 14 reading date 1 a 15 reading date next 1 lt Delete lt 16 Reading Date Values 1 Last Year 17 Flash Log 1 Date 1 an 1 l Delete All The meter offers the user the possibility of compiling a customer specific M Bus telegram of his choice This customer specific M Bus telegram is also used as a radio telegram if the meter is used with a Real Data Radio Module i e the values to be sent over Real Data Radio are also set on this tab If used as a radio telegram make sure the maximum telegram length does not exceed 108 bytes see byte display If a telegram has been compiled with more than 108
180. urrent Delete 17 Next Reading Date 2 18 Reading Date Values 2 Last Year n albe Dekel For this meter the user may assemble his own customer specific M Bus telegram For meters equipped with a real data radio module this customer telegram is also used as radio telegram therefore the user may set the values to be transmitted via real data radio If the customer telegram is used as radio telegram it may not contain more than 108 bytes see byte indicator However if the user assembles a telegram with more than 108 bytes the program will only show a warning message but is not inhibiting the programming of a longer telegram In this case the telegram may be used as M Bus telegram but the radio transmission will not work at all Only available with the professional version H Set customer telegram The values in the right hand side list are programmed as customer specific telegram Additionally the meter is programmed to return this customer M Bus telegram by default and the emission of this telegram via real data radio is enabled if the meter is equipped with a real data radio module gt Add gt The selected values of the left hand side list are taken to the list on the right hand side customer telegram Multiple selections with CTRL and ALT are possible Delete The selected values of the right hand side list are deleted from the customer telegram Multiple selections with CTRL and ALT are pos
181. usly Display Settings Number of months in the display of the monthly values Number of months 24 Months Y Last Year s Reading Dates Values Tariff Values E Cancel Table Of Contents SHARKY BR773 Energy Meter 80 Tariff Monthly Log EEPROM Errors Display 1 Display 2 6 Settings Calibration Telegram EnergyT ariff 1 00 kwh Energy Reading Date 1 Tariff 1 D kwh Energy Reading Date 2 Tariff 1 00 kwh Clear Tariff 1 Tariff 1 t00Dela T lt limit Tariff 1 Limit 0 K EnergyT ariff 2 fo EnergyReadingDate1Taiff2 00 kWh Energy Reading Date 2 Tarift2 00 kWh ClearTarif2 Tariff 2 t00 Delta T lt limit and Tariff 1 Tariff 2 Limit fo BK BH BH H The meter has got two programmable tariffs for the energy value The energy values of the two tariffs are also stored at reading date 1 and reading date 2 Clear Tariff 1 Clear values for tariff 1 E nuni Limit set type and limit of tariff 1 Setting of Tariff Type Setting of Tariff Type foo Delta T lt limit Ta filmt eean san SE Seneca Tariff Type t03 Treturn gt limit 104 Power lt limit t05 Power gt limit Flow lt limit tO Flow gt limit t08 Delta lt limit i Make Tis East Time Tariff For tariff type t08 and t09 an addi
182. ut 1 is Energy energy proportional impulses The default setting for impulse output 2 is Volume volume proportional impulses Table Of Contents ENERGY INT 6 Heat Meter 190 Calibration Leakage Monthly Log EEPROM Errors Display 1 Display 2 6 Tariff Settings Calibration Telegran Fabrication Number 00054502 Reset Meter Energy hi res 2981 653977 kwh Volume hi res 1588 581254 m3 Protection Level Calibration Mode gt E gt E Adjustment 0 0 Volume Flow Adjustment EH PE Valence Impulse Output 3500 ml Test Pulse Valence 10 ml Valence Impulse Input 1 lp Internal parameters of the device which may be used for trouble shooting are displayed You have to press the protection key inside the device to alter any of the parameters on this page After pressing the protection key inside the device the protection level is switched from normal mode to calibration mode For resetting it to normal mode you have to use the respective function on this Calibration page If this function is not used the device will automatically reset its protection level from calibration mode to normal mode within 48 hours Fabrication Number Apart from the M Bus device ID secondary address the device has got an internal fabrication number By default M Bus device ID and fabrication number are equal However since the user is able to change the M Bus device ID the fabrication number is displayed here o
183. utlet BH 1 Establish a connection to the device to read out as described in Communication Using Opto Transceiver Communication M Bus Only One Device Communication M Bus Secondary Address Communication M Bus Primary Address or Communication Using A Dial Up Phone Line 2 Enter a new 8 digit secondary address e g 26718749 3 Press 4 Please note that the entry field for device ID secondary address has to be enabled since it is usually disabled Go to Settings for enabling the entry field Additionally not every meter permits to change its device ID secondary address Table Of Contents How Dol 236 Trouble Shooting No communication with the meter If there is no communication between the computer and the meter please check the following points e the correct type of the communication optical M Bus modem e serial port COM1 COM2 e communication speed usually 300 or 2400 baud e selection type for addressing the meter e M Bus Point to Point Addr 254 Only one meter may be connected to the M Bus or the optical transceiver is used e M Bus Secondary Address Check the secondary address 8 digits e M Bus Primary Address Check the primary address 0 250 e the connection between the computer and the optical transceiver or M Bus repeater respectively e the connection between the M Bus repeater and the meter If the problem persists you may also try to switch off the FiFo buffer of
184. value is shown but cannot be changed Output4 optical The value is shown but cannot be changed Table Of Contents SHARKY SW29 Energy Meter 111 E Impulse Input 1 2 Sets the impulse weight of impulse input 1 and 2 Pulse Valence E x Pulse Valence 1 0 kwh v Input 1 1234 60000 MWh Pre Counter 1 Canes The meter count on the impulse inputs may be freely set With the declaration of the pre counter value between 1 and 2000 the impulse input can be divided Table Of Contents SHARKY SW29 Energy Meter 112 SW 29 Settings EEPROM 2 configuration Eror Display Display extened Tariff Impulses Settings Calibration Tele gt Firmware Version O83 Meter Energy Unit Display 4234 kWh Installation Temperature Sensor P automatic Days with Errors H Reset 1 Error State No Error Internal parameters of the device which may be used for trouble shooting are displayed You have to press the protection key inside the device to alter any of the parameters on this page with the exception of the impulse settings After pressing the protection key inside the device the protection level is switched from normal mode to calibration mode For resetting it to normal mode you have to use the respective function on the Calibration page If this function is not used the device will automatically reset its protection level from calibration mode to normal mode within 48 hours Firmware Versi
185. vice Address 12345678 Note If you want to change the device address you have to enable the respective entry field at the Settings dialog Manufacturer Code HYD Version Number 47 Medium Heat Cooling H Programming of primary and secondary address always both at once Table Of Contents SCYLAR INT7 Energy Meter 195 Beneath the meter counts of the device are displayed H Set Date Time Date and time are set to the entered value Enter the new date manually or click on the description Set Date Time on the right hand side of the date entry field and use the upcoming calendar to enter the date H Synchronize With PC Date and time are synchronized with the PC clock Note By clicking the description on the right hand side of the date entry field you receive a calendar to enter a date very easily This option is available with all variable date fields e g reading dates Current Values Reading Date Values 1 Reading Date Values 2 Max Values averagevalues Leakage ma gt Scylar Int 7 0 12345678 HYD Er November 2008 Ies Energy 22287571 Di Mi Do Fr Sa So Volume 5047 8771 27 28 29 30 31 Power 5 5587 4 5 6 11 12 13 15 16 Volume Flow 0 3779 18 6 20 22 23 Flow Temperature Bg 2 5 ri Return Temperature 6 8 Temperature Difference 12 6 _ Time Point 2008 11 1912 20 Set Date Time E Synchronize With PC E Operating Time 3202 h Only available with the
186. will only show a warning message but is not inhibiting the programming of a longer telegram In this case the telegram may be used as M Bus telegram but the radio transmission will not work at all Only available with the professional version H Set customer telegram The values in the right hand side list are programmed as customer specific telegram Additionally the meter is programmed to return this customer M Bus telegram by default and the emission of this telegram via real data radio is enabled if the meter is equipped with a real data radio module Add The selected values of the left hand side list are taken to the list on the right hand side customer telegram Multiple selections with CTRL and ALT are possible Delete The selected values of the right hand side list are deleted from the customer telegram Multiple selections with CTRL and ALT are possible Delete All All values in the right hand side list customer telegram are deleted Table Of Contents SHARKY BR773 Energy Meter 90 Notes e tis not possible to select one value more than once for the customer telegram e All changes to the right hand side list customer telegram are not taken unless the user has programmed them using the Set customer telegram button The assembly of the values in the right hand side list is not sufficient for activating the customer telegram e If the list on the right hand side is completely empty th
187. x 0 25 this options is usually available Cooling Outlet Texternal lt Limit Main Energy Cooling Cooling Outlet Texternal gt Limit Climate Energy Heat and AT 0 25 K Cooling Inlet Tinternal lt Limit Main Energy Cooling Cooling Inlet Tinternal gt Limit Climate Energy Heat and AT x 0 25 K Table Of Contents RAY Heat Meter 132 Reading Date Values Curent Values Heat Reading Date Values Max Values Monthly Log Monthly Log Heat Errors Settings Energy Reading Date 1 17030 2 kWh Reading Date 1 2005 06 30 Date Reading Date 1 20061231 Date Energy Reading Date 1 Heat 2649 9 kWh Reading Date 1 Heat 2005 12 31 Date Reading Date 1 Heat 2006 12 31 Date The latest reading date value Energy Reading Date 1 and additionally its time point Reading Date 1 are displayed for the main energy as well as for the heat energy respectively If the device is not configured as climate meter the heat values are not shown 2 Reading Date 1 next Setting of next time point for reading date 1 main energy Enter the new date manually or click on the description Date on the right hand side of the date entry field and use the upcoming calendar to enter the date 9 Reading Date 1 Heat next Setting of next time point for reading date 1 heat energy only for devices with climate option Enter the new date manually or click on the description Date on the
188. y of the month at which the month values are registered may be programmed with this button Monthly Log Settings Log day for the monthly log Log Day H Read Monthly Log Reads the monthly log memory of the meter This is not performed automatically during a standard request Table Of Contents SHARKY BR773 Energy Meter 74 EEPROM Reading Date Values 1 Reading Date Values 2 Max Values Leakage Monthly Log EEPROM Errors 14 gt 2006 01 15 00 00 Energy 246 Volume 24 6976 m3 Flow Temperature ec DO C Tariff 1 t00 Delta T lt limit V Tarif 1 Limit gt E Energy Tariff 1 DO MJ Tariff 2 t00 Delta T lt limit 195 2 A nergy T ariff 0 J Duration Overload Flow 0 h EEPROM Memory Interval BH Duration Overload Temperature 1 h Days with Errors 4 2006 01 14 00 00 Energy 24 6 MJ Volume 24 6976 m3 Read EEPR M Memory i i Flow Temperature 00 T v Read EEPROM Memory 2 B The content of the EEPROM data logger memory is displayed This meter may store up to 440 time points with different values Due to the large size of the EEPROM data logger memory it is not loaded automatically during a standard request instead the user has to request it separately Please note that the refreshing of the list depending on the number of values read may take from several seconds up to several minutes For devices equipped with leakage detection
189. ynchronize With PC The first line of entry fields indicates Device Type RAY HEAT M Bus Primary Address 4 M Bus Secondary Address Device Address 81080501 Note You may not change the device address for this device Manufacturer Code HYD Version Number 29 Medium Heat Outlet 9 Programming of the primary address The device address may not be changed Table Of Contents ENERGY HEAT and RAY HEAT Heat Meters 125 Beneath the meter counts of the device are displayed Only available with the professional version 9 Date Time set Date and time are set to the entered value Enter the new date manually or click on the description Date Time Set on the right hand side of the date entry field and use the upcoming calendar to enter the date Synchronize With PC Date and time synchronized with the PC clock Note By clicking the description on the right hand side of the date entry field you receive a calendar to enter a date very easily This option is available with all variable date fields e g reading dates Current Values Reading Date Values Monthly Log Settings RAY HEAT 4 81080501 HYD Energy Volume Power Volume Flow Flow Temperature Return Temperature Temperature Difference Time Point 480 3 1012551 00005 00002 8 fo 9 1999 12 11 15 20 Dezember 2000 gt 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1t 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 13 20 21 2

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