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DataFW4 / DATAREG
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The following table shows the displays that are possible in the areas 1 to 10:
Area Information Display Explanation
1 Day of the week Mo, Tu, We,
Th, Fr, Sa, Su
2 Summer time/
winter time
.
,
without
Summer time,
winter time
Summer/ winter time switchover
not active
3 Date display DD.MM.YYYY
Day. Month. Year
4 Integration period
status
13
!12
without
Starting time for measurement is set
Minutes until the end of the current
integration period
Recording interruption, minutes until
the end of the integration period
Measurement not active
5 Time or starting time
00:00
00-00
Current time/ system time
Start of measurement set
6 Radio clock
(GPS)
no display
F
!
#
?
no radio clock, radio clock not active
Radio clock active
Radio clock idling
Difference between radio clock time
and equipment time > 1 day, time is
not accepted
No internal synchronization
Error in radio clock telegram
7 Alarm
System error
8 Integration period
duration
or
current energy tariff
rate
Tm
ET
Time in minutes (01 to 60)
Energy tariff rates 1 to 4
9 ABL display
M
Maximum demand measurement
active
10 Number of channels
or
current maximum/
demand tariff rate
I
DT
Number of active inputs
(channels: 01 to 48)
Maximum demand tariff 1 to 4
If a starting time has been programmed, the selected starting time will alternate with the actual
time in the permanent display. To differentiate between the two, a dash (-) is used to separate
the hours from minutes in the starting time.
Furthermore, a stylized hour glass („egg-timer“) on the right edge of the first line symbolizes
that a starting time has been set. In this case, the green LED on the left side of the display will
blink. When the selected starting time has been reached, a small arrow will appear at the same
position instead of the hour glass, with the remaining time in minutes until the end of the this
measuring period. In this case, the green LED emitting diode is continuously lit (i.e. the green
LED at the left side of the display)