E-Mon Energy Software User Manual

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Access Location

E-Mon Energy User Manual

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E-MON

Verify Hardware Functions

E-Mon Energy™ software can verify the configurations of the recorder, meter, and AMR schedule. It queries

the configurations programmed in the recorder and compares it to the information stored in the database. This

acts as a maintenance feature to check the status and functionality of the devices. To verify the devices, the

user can open the Access Location window under Verify Hardware. The following describes each column of

returned data from the devices.

Verify Recorder Button

The Verify Recorder tells us if the status, profile mode, and demand interval are functioning properly. If a

recorder configuration mismatch occurs, a warning will display in this window. The illustration below shows

the recorders functioning properly.

Figure 14.12 - Access Location Function – Verify Recorder

Columns

Description

Status

This column displays the condition of the device. If the condition

states “Bad” or “Timeout,” there is a possible error in reading the

device and there may be a hardware or communication issue. If the

condition is “ok,” the hardware is functioning normally.

Prof (Profile) Sample

This column displays the profile data interval.

Dmd Int (Demand

Interval)

This column displays the peak demand interval period.

Dmd (Demand) Window

This column displays the peak demand interval calculation.

Dmd Sync (Demand

Syncronize)

This column displays the signal used to indicate the end of an

interval. At the present time, we support an “internal” built-in clock.

Warnings

This column displays any alarms and/or configuration errors with

the recorder. Note: E-Mon Energy compares settings programmed

into the recorder with settings stored in the database. They should

be identical.

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