Elmeasure Prepaid Postpaid Meter PPM Programming Guide
Elmeasure Prepaid Postpaid Meter PPM Programming Guide
Elmeasure Prepaid Postpaid Meter PPM Programming Guide
PREPAID METER
THREE PHASE | SINGLE PHASE
www.elmeasure.com
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Table of Contents
1 INTRODUCTION 3 4.2. Wi-Fi RESET OPTION 16
WI-FI based 20
7.1.1. RS485 26
2.3.4 INSTALLING THE REMOTE UNIT 11
7.1.2. SMARTCARD 26
7.1.3. GSM/GPRS 27
3. PREPAID METER CONFIGURATION 12
7.1.4. WI-FI 28
3.1. PREPAID METER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 12
7.1.5. REMOTE UNIT 28
Physical Description 12
7.2. COMMUNICATION REGISTER MAP FOR PREPAID
Models & Display parameters of Prepaid meter 14 METER 29
3.2. PREPAID METER OPTIONS 14
8. TROUBLESHOOTING 30
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1. INTRODUCTION
A Prepaid Energy Meter enables power utilities and the maintenance team to collect electricity bills
from the consumers prior to its consumption. The prepaid meter is not only limited to Automated
Meter Reading [AMR] but is also attributed with prepaid recharging ability and information exchange
with the utilities pertaining to customer’s consumption details.
The idea of prepaid metering will be very important for the new research fields of Micro-grid and Smart
Grid and is an inevitable step in making any grid smarter than it is now. Prepaid is a plan that deducts
usage charges and any fixed charges from account balance each day. Consumer is expected to take
responsibility.
This Unique product termed as Contactless prepaid energy meter developed by Elmeasure, is
probably the first of its kind in the Indian meter manufacturing history. The design is completely
microcontroller based thus provides effective solution to the electrical service providers. The action
required by the service provider is just to install the meter and further activities involve only the
consumer, which then is a very simple procedure to be followed. It is sufficient for the service provider
to have only one man power or no man power to recharge the meter as per the consumer's
requirement. This is not only limited to power and energy, Elmeasure devices also can integrate gas
and water meter with the different inlets of the house and deduct the balance based on consumption.
The meters can be networked with RS485, GSM/GPRS. The unique data communication enables the
secured recharging of the meter. Elmeasure has developed ELNet PPS software which enables the
customer to recharge the meters 24x7 using the payment gateway without even visiting the service
provider.
The microcontroller acquires signals from the metering element(s), processes them and calculates
values of measured energy or gas and water. The results are stored in registers for particular tariffs.
The microcontroller also generates pulses for the LED and, enables two-way communication via the
RS485 and drives the LCD and the control outputs.
DANGER
Failure to observe the following may result in serious injury or death
! During normal operation of the Unit, hazardous voltages are present on its terminal strips.
Follow standard safety precautions while performing any installation or servicing work (i.e.
removing PT fuses, shorting CT secondary’s, etc.)
! Voltage inputs including auxiliary supply must be protected by fuses in each circuit.
! Under no circumstances should the current input to the Unit be disconnected while current is
flowing in the primary circuit of the Current Transformer on the line.
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CAUTION For reliable operations establish input connections for voltage, Current and
Aux. supply through spade lugs crimped to wire ends
! The front panel of the Unit lists the voltage and current limits that may be applied to various
terminals. Application of inputs beyond these limits may result in permanent damage to the Unit
and will render the warranty void.
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• Reduced financial risks: Since the payment is up-front, it reduces the financial risk by
improving the cash flows and necessitates an improved revenue management system
• Better customer service: The system eliminates billing delay, removes cost involved in
disconnection/reconnection, enables controlled use of energy, and helps customers to save
money through better energy management
• The whole process of billing can be centralized
• Cost of manpower for billing / collection is reduced or Nil
• This avoids the hassles of human intervention as there is no need to enter the data into the
meter. This makes the system more users friendly
• Displays balance Energy in the meter, thus enabling the consumer to plan when to recharge
• The smart recharge software (ELNet PPS) running in the service room has the option of
deducting the common lighting charges/maintenance charges either fixed for a month or
based on the amount of area occupied
2. INSTALLATION
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INCOMING INSPECTION
Before the meter is installed, visual inspection, for any damage in the process of
transportation, has to be carried out.
! attempt to repair the damage. The meter has no user-serviceable parts. Any
attempt to remove or repair internal parts voids the meter warranty.
REPACKING
If the meter has to be returned to the supplier, repack the unit in the packing in which it was
supplied.
STORAGE
In case if the meter is not installed after receiving, it has to be stored in a dry place in the
original packing material.
MOUNTING
Figure shows the location of the meter mounting holes. The Mount the Prepaid Energy Meter in
a dry location free from corrosive vapours. To mount the Unit: In the real panel side we have wall
mountable clamp, by using that mount the prepaid meter on the wall.
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Fig. 2: Drawing for Three phase Mounting details
Mounting: The front bezel of the basic model is molded plastic. Bezel dimensions are 160 x
112 mm (Depth 58mm behind bezel) for single phase prepaid meter and 173 × 262 mm (Depth
82mm behind the bezel) for three phase prepaid meter.
EXTRA PRECAUTIONS
Make sure of supply voltage, supply current and configuration. Wrong connection can severely
damage the instrument, which is not covered under our warranty.
We recommended installing necessary protective device along with the meter like circuit
breaker / Fuse/ MCB/ Switch/ Isolator to take care of unexpected faults.
CONNECTION
The meter uses a polycarbonate casing and so is a good insulator. Hence it DOES NOT HAVE
ANY EARTH TERMINAL.
Terminal cover is to be used to protect the meter terminals from being tampered with. As soon
as the connections are made the terminal block has to be covered and sealed by terminal
cover. It can be fixed using two sealable screws.
VENTILATION
No specific ventilation is recommended. Meter is capable of working satisfactory at Ambient
between -5 to 60 degree C.
Connect the Voltage inputs: For LT Models (415 V AC L-Nominal), connect the voltage inputs
directly to the terminals. For HT Models, the inputs should be from the secondary of the Potential
Transformer. In a 3-wire system, the Neutral terminal is not connected. In a 4-wire system, the
neutral may or may not be connected to the terminal marked ‘N’.
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Connect the Current inputs: It is important to maintain the direction of the current flow from S1
to S2. If this reversed in one or more phases, the Power computation will be negative in the
corresponding element(s). Though the computation is internally corrected to an equivalent
positive value, it is not advisable to leave a reversal of current flow uncorrected.
It is important to adhere to phase relationships. Current ‘IR’ must correspond to the phase
that has the Voltage connected to the ‘VR’ terminal. The same holds good for current inputs ‘IY’
and ‘IB’. If the current and voltage inputs are swapped, the Power and Energy computations may
be erroneous.
Fig.2: Connection diagram for Three Phase Prepaid Energy Meter (Whole current
measurement)
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Fig. 3: Connection diagram for CT Operated Three Phase Prepaid Energy Meter
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2.3.1. INSTALLING A METER IN A NEW LOCATION
To install the Elmeasure’s prepaid meter in a new location:
• Remove the terminal cover from the meter
• Install the meter in an upright position, using mounting hardware that is appropriate for the
type of surface material
• Connect the line and load wires to the meter terminals, being careful to use the correct
phase, neutral, and line/load configuration
• Turn the supply line power to the meter on
• Test each phase line terminal of the meter to make sure power is on to each phase, and that
the neutrals are connected to the proper terminals
• Test the load terminals of the meter to make sure power is available to each phase of the
load.
• Check the display for proper operation of the meter
• Replace the terminal cover. Apply a seal to the sealing screw if necessary or desired. The
installation is complete
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2.3.3. INSTALLING THE SIM CARD INTO THE DEVICE
(GSM/GPRS METERS)
GSM/GPRS based prepaid meters SIM holder having two symbols on the downside. Down symbol for
opening the SIM holder and up symbol for locking the SIM holder.
• Open the SIM holder by click down symbol of the SIM holder
• Insert the SIM into the holder
• Lock the SIM holder by click up symbol of the SIM holder
Fig.1: Connection diagram for single phase prepaid energy meter with remote and charging unit
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Fig2: Connection diagram for three phase prepaid energy meter with remote and charging unit
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The Indicators-Kilo, Mega, Minus, COM and 4-D/I
Kilo: When lit, indicates that the reading is in Kilo (103). 10,000 is
KILO displayed as 10.00 K.
Mega: When lit, indicates that the reading is in Mega, (106). 10,000 K
MEGA is shown as 10.00 M. and 1.0 M as 1000 K.
Minus: When lit, indicates that the reading is negative. When PF
MINUS (power factor) is lead (capacitive load): Both PF and VAR (reactive
power) sign will be negative. When current is reversed: W (active
power) of that particular phase is negative.
EB: EB indicator blinking indicates that meter running on electricity
coming from Electricity board.
OLD: OLD indictor indicates the old energy values for both EB and DG
OLD separately.
DG: DG indicator blinking indicates that meter running on Digital
Generator.
COM: Communication indicator indicates the meter communicating
with the software or not.
D/I (T1, T2, T3, and T4): These four LEDs represent gas and water
meters connected to the prepaid meter.
Pulse output: This is the blinking LED indicates the load pattern. It
produces 1000 pulses / kWh for 10/60A meter.
(W1, W2, W3, and W4): These four LEDs represent WIFI status. These
four LEDs intermittent on and off wifi reset condition, W1 and W3 not
connected to the access point, W3 for Wifi communication.
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Models and Display parameters of Prepaid meter
Model Display Parameters
PE5120 – Three phase Prepaid meter with • Credit left in kWh Units(balance)
internal contactor • Cumulative kWh(EB & DG)
• Digital Inputs(for Gas and Water meters)
Cumulative Old KWh(EB & DG)
• Digital Inputs Old (for Gas and Water meters)
• Voltage(Average & phase wise)
• Current(Average & phase wise)
• Frequency
• Watts(Average & phase wise)
• VA(Average & phase wise)
• PF(Average & phase wise)
PE5121 – Single phase prepaid meter with • Voltage
internal contactor • Current
• Frequency
• Watts
• VA
• PF
• Cumulative kWh
• Cumulative kWh(EB & DG)
• Credit left in kWh Units(balance)
• Digital Inputs (for Gas and Water meters),
Cumulative Old KWh (EB & DG), Digital Inputs
old (for Gas and Water meters)
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4. PREPAID METER OPERATION
The meter is suitable for Three-phase four wire (PE5120)/ Single Phase 2 wire system (PE5121).
Meter measures electrical energy consumed and decrements the available credit register in accordance
with the energy consumption-KWh or kVAh. The available credit register is incremented as and when
payment is made. Meter continuously calculates the balance credit against the consumption.
As the balance credit decreases beyond the pre-defined level, a switch (latching relay) is used to
disconnect the supply to the load. Meter display starts blinking when the credit balance falls to a
programmed value.
Over voltage (OVER.VOL) Tripping: This is the unique feature from the Elmeasure meter to protect the
equipment when the over voltage occurs. When the Line voltage is more than programmed value the
prepaid meter trips the load, thus protecting the house hold equipments. This replaces the need for
over voltage relays in individual houses.
Over.KVA (EB or DG): Elmeasure meters have the unique feature to program the set limit for
consumption when it is operating on EB and DG in terms of kVA. When the consumption is above the
set value then the LOAD gets disconnected for a span of 1 minute (programmable through
configuration) after which the LOAD gets connected for the SET DELAY time to see the load is reduced
and if the consumption is still higher it trips the load for the 2nd delay time (programmable) and this
process gets repeated with the different programmable delay time until the consumption is reduced.
DG SELECTION: Elmeasure prepaid meter has great optional feature i.e. individual phases on for DG (R,
Y, B or RYB or No DG). This feature can avoid ACCL to individual houses.
COMMUNICATION SETTINGS:
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Smart Keys Functionality
Key In SET (Programming) mode In RUN (Measurement) mode
UP To select the value and accept the To scroll pages in upward direction to look at
value. different parameters.
DOWN To edit the value/system type To scroll pages in downward direction to
down-ward in edit mode and scroll look at different parameters
through the parameters.
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7 Press DOWN key to go to Row: 01.01. d Defines the Month & Date of the
the next parameter clock.
First two digits define the month
selection & another two digits
mention the date.
8 Press the UP key to select Row: 01. 01. d (default). Selected mode will blinks and it can
the Month & Date First two digits blinking be set to the desired range using
which is “month” Down key.
selection can be edited Eg: Month need to be set April , set
using down key. the selected blink value as “04”
using DOWN key
9 Press UP key to accept the Row: 04.01. d
edited value for month. Second digit blinking
which is “Date” selection,
it can be edited using
DOWN key. Press UP key
to accept the edited
value.
10 Press DOWN key to go to Row: 00.01. t ( Default) It defines the RTC time settings.
the next parameter It is in HH:MM format.
11 Press the UP key to select Row: 01.01. t
the Hour & Minute. Follow the procedure
steps 8 & 9 for set the
Hour & minute.
12 Press DOWN key to go to Row: 52.00 Eb (Default in It defines the over KVA tripping
the next parameter 3phase). value for Eb.
17.50 Eb(Default in single Range: up to 9999 Mega
phase)
Over KVA EB
13 Press UP key to select the Row: 52.00 Eb. (selected mode blinks)
over KVA value. First digit starts blinking
can be edited using
DOWN key.
14 Press UP key to accept the Row: 52.00 Eb Program range for Over KVA: 52.00
edited value for first digit. Second digit blinking, can Kilo- 9999.0 Mega.
be edited using DOWN
key. Press UP key to
accept the edited value.
Continue the same
method until fourth digit.
15 Press UP key Row: 52.00 K Eb. Egg. To set 11.00 K.
Decimal point blinking. It Set first four digits (1100) as
can be set at appropriate explained above. Press DOWN key
location using DOWN key. to place decimal point at
Ascertain the correct appropriate location with
scale (Kilo, Mega) is respective LED (kilo, Mega)
selected. Press UP key to indication.
accept the edited value.
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16 Press DOWN key to go to Row: ryb dG. (Default) It defines which phase needs to be
the next parameter Phase selection in DG work in DG.
(only in 3 phase meter) Ranges: ryb,r,y,b
17 Press UP key to select the Row: ryb dG.
edited value. Selected mode blinks and
select any of the phase
selection as mentioned in
the range using DOWN
key. Press UP key to
accept the selected mode.
18 Press DOWN key to go to Row : display 285.0 O.V Defines the over voltage settings
the next parameter (over voltage) between Line to neutral.
285.0 O.V (Default) Range: 80-310 V
19 Press UP key to select the Row: 285.0 O.V (Over (selected mode blinks)
over voltage value Voltage)
First digit blinking can be
edited using DOWN key.
20 Press UP key to accept the Row : 285.0 O.V Program Range for Over Voltage :
edited value for first digit. Second digit blinking, can 80V to 310V
be edited using DOWN If value set is above this limit,
key. Press UP key to display returns to the maximum O.V
accept the edited value. value acceptable.
Continue the same
method until fourth digit.
21 Press DOWN key to go to Row: 5.000 d.t (Delay It defines the delay time for relay
the next parameter Time). Follow the tripping
procedure as described in Range: 1-180 sec
steps 5 & 6
5.000 (default)
22 Press DOWN key Row : 9600.b (Baud rate) Defines the Baud rate Option:
Communication Speed 2400, 4800, 9600, 19.2k.
(9600-Default / factory
set)
23 Press DOWN key Row : EVEn P (Parity) Even(even)/ Odd( odd)/ No( No
Even/ Odd/ None parity)
(Internal Communication error
Check)
24 Press DOWN key Row : 1.000 Id( Device ID) Defines the ID.
1.000 (Default) Communication identification
Number. Option :1- 247
25 Press DOWN key Row: ------ (Password). If the password is forgotten the
User Programmable meter will be reset and calibrated
password, range 1000 to at factory only.
9999.
20 Press DOWN key Row : rESO E.S (Energy Option: resolution/counter
Selection) rESO (Default) (rESO/COUN).Energy value format
i.e., the energy accumulated in the
meter to be displayed in resolution
or counter format
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21 Press DOWN key Row : 5.000 A.t. ( Auto Range: 1 to 10 seconds
scroll time)5.000 ( Display increment during auto
Default) scroll.
22 Press DOWN key Row :SAVE If “n”(no) is selected then Meter
Row 2: “Y” blinking. enters into RUN mode without
memorizing any edited Values in
the setup
The List of parameters that can be configured and the range is given below
Sl. No. Parameter Default setup Range
1 Over Voltage(L-N) [ O.V ] 285.0 80V-310V
2 Over KVA 52.00 52-999K
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GSM/GPRS based
• Recharging with the secure authentication code and secure reply
• Meter with Real Time Clock (RTC option)
• Sends power outage & power resumption timings with date & time stamp after the power
resumes to the server
• Response for all the successful, failure recharge with the reasons
• Force ON and OFF the load through SMS (Resets with the power cycle)
• Remote configuration of unit cost (cost per KWh) and the slab wise cost
• Remote Configuration of change in Threshold, Negative balance, Tariff in the secure mode
• Initiate the SMS when balance reaches the 20% or 15% of the threshold value
• Information like profiling, recharge history can be available through smart mobile applications
• Avoids Remote display
WI-FI based
• Recharging with the secure authentication code and secure reply
• Meter with Real Time Clock (RTC option)
• Sends power outage & power resumption timings with date & time stamp after the power
resumes to the server
• Response for all the successful, failure recharge with the reasons
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• Remote configuration of unit cost (cost per KWh) and the slab wise cost
• Remote Configuration of change in Threshold, Negative balance, Tariff in the secure mode
• Initiate the message when balance reaches the 20% or 15% of the threshold value
• Information like profiling, recharge history can be available through smart mobile applications
• Avoids Remote display
Aggregator-AG 1000
Aggregator AG1000 is a web based high end data concentrator and All-In-One multi protocol
communication interfacing unit that supports the Modbus protocol and has different types of
communication channels. Introduction of the Aggregator allows for flexibility to cater to wired
or wireless environments with built in storage, providing the end user with a robust solution of
Energy Management. One of the major advantages of AG1000 is the data storage capacity of
upto 64GB which can be transferred to a remote server at pre-defined time intervals that
allows for built in data redundancy. Data for 64 devices recording 62 parameters each at 1 min
intervals can be stored for up to 5 years. The same data can be directly viewed and can also can
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be pushed to the cloud with the built in web server software, enabling the user to collect and
monitor the system without the system without geographical boundaries. Communication
channels of RS485, Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Zigbee and GPRS (2G & 3G) are available in the unit.
Key Features:
• Rugged construction meet harsh industrial environments
• Data reliability improved through redundancy
• Isolated communication channels for better safety and reliable operation
• Data can be pushed to the cloud server for integration with customer end applications
• Flexible installation can be configured to match the customer requirements
• Remotely monitoring- generate alarms in case of any error
• Signal strength notification for easy installation and maintenance
• Compact construction –Din rail and wall mountable
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Token credit function:
Token Credit function deals with managing credit registers according to credit token transfer.
When credit transfer is accepted, the values of “Available Credit Register” and “Total Purchase
Register” are increased for the amount credit transferred.
“Emergency Credit Initial Limit” is used once after meter installation for the purpose of enabling
the customer to make the first buy (or transferring the first credit from the management centre).
It defines the credit value which is available when emergency credit is first selected by the
customer.
“Emergency Credit Limit” defines the credit value which is available after the value of “Available
Credit Register” reaches zero and the customer selects the emergency credit.
“Emergency Credit Threshold” defines the positive value of “Available Credit Register” at which
the meter begins to notify the customer that the credit will expire. When the value of “Available
Credit Register” falls below the value of “Emergency Credit Threshold”, the meter starts
notification.
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• Selection of DG powers either 3phase or single phase programmable at site- replaces ACCL &
minimize wiring complexity
• Over voltage protection at 285v default (programmable at site)
• Display blinks in the frequent interval to indicate low balance
• EB to DG to EB changeover through 240V AMF / RS485 communication
• For DG phase wise (R or Y or b or RYB or No DG)
• EB over consumption limit
• Programmable Time delay
• 4DI (except RF) / 2DI
• Programmable alarm value to blink the display
6. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
The following table gives the Technical Specifications of the prepaid single phase meters PE5121 /
Three phase energy meter PE5120.
Parameter Range
Connection Single Phase,2 wire, PE5121 / Three phase, 4wire,
PE5120
Accuracy Class 1 (Default) IEC 61036, CBIP 88
Sensing / Measurement True RMS, 1 Sec update time, 2 Quadrant Power &
Energy
Voltage 80- 240V Phase to Neutral
Burden 5VA Max.
External Fuse Rating 60A
Current Basic Current Ib = 10A
Maximum Current Imax = 60A
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Frequency 50Hz ± 5 %
The following table gives the Technical Specifications of the Prepaid Three phase meters (PE5120) CT
operated meter.
Parameter Range
Connection 3 Phase,4 wire, PE5120 CT operated
Accuracy Class 1 (Default) IEC 61036, CBIP 88
Sensing / Measurement True RMS, 1 Sec update time, 2 Quadrant Power & Energy
Input voltage (Measurement) 4 voltage inputs(VR,VY,VB,VN)
Programmable 110 or 415VLL Nominal(Range 80 to 550VLL),
Primary Programmable up to 999kV
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Humidity 5% to 95% non condensing
Operating Temperature -10o C to +55o C (14o F - 131o F)
Storage Temperature -25o C to +70o C (-13o F - 158o F)
Communication RS 485 serial channel connection, Industry standard. Modbus
RTU protocol.
Baud rate 2400 bps to 19200 bps (preferred 9600 bps)
Isolation 2000 volts AC isolation for 1 minute between communication
and other circuits
Gas/Water input option Factory configurable Digital input with Maximum Frequency
3Hz for up to 4 channel or Analog Input 4-20mA or 0-20mA for
2 channel programmable at field or 1-10DC voltage
Weight 3 phase: Unpacked-1650 gms, Packed 1850gms
Dimension Bezel 173 × 262 mm (Depth 82mm behind bezel)
7. COMMUNICATION
7.1. COMMUNICATION OPTIONS
7.1.1. RS485
The RS-485 bus standard is one of the most widely used physical layer bus designs in
industrial applications. The key features of RS-485 that make it ideal for use in industrial
communications and the applications are
• Bi directional communication in the single pair of twisted cables
• Multiple Driver can be connected to the same bus
• Differential communication makes it work for long distance upto 3000 feets or
approximately 900 meters (depending on the cable and environment)
7.1.2. SMARTCARD
A smart card, chip card, or integrated circuit card (ICC) is any pocket-sized card with
embedded integrated circuits.
The benefits of smart cards are directly related to the volume of information and applications
that are programmed for use on a card. A single contact/contactless smart card can be
programmed with multiple banking credentials, medical entitlement, driver’s license/public
transport entitlement, loyalty programs and club memberships to name just a few. Multi-
factor and proximity authentication can and has been embedded into smart cards to increase
the security of all services on the card.
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Commercial Applications:
The smart card’s portability and ability to be updated make it a technology well suited for
connecting the virtual and physical worlds, as well as multi-partner card programs.
• Banking/payment
• Loyalty and promotions
• Access control
• Stored value
• Identification
• Ticketing
• Parking and toll collection
7.1.3. GSM/GPRS
GSM (Global System for Mobile communications) is an open, digital cellular technology used
for transmitting mobile voice and data services. GSM supports voice calls and data transfer
speeds of up to 9.6 kbps, together with the transmission of SMS (Short Message Service).
GPRS stands for General Packet Radio Service and is a second generation (2G) and third
generation (3G)--or sometimes referred to as in-between both generations, 2.5G--wireless
data service that extends GSM data capabilities for Internet access, multimedia messaging
services, and early mobile Internet applications via the wireless application protocol (WAP),
as well as other wireless data services.
GPRS was one of the earliest cell phone data access technologies
GPRS is the most widely supported packet-data wireless technology in the world. Like GSM,
GPRS supports international roaming so customers can access data services whether they are
at home or abroad. When users travel to areas that have not yet been upgraded to GPRS,
they still can access many data services via circuit-switched GSM.
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• IP 51 compliant
• Multiple LEDs for Status indication
• SIM card holder (sliding with sealing provision)
GSM/GPRS Specification:
• Works with global Quad band. Can be used with any GSM operators
• GPRS class B mobile station
• Compliant with GSM phase 2/2- class 4 (2W @850/900 MHZ, class1
(1W@1800/1900MHZ))
7.1.4. WI-FI
Wi-Fi is a local area wireless technology that allows an electronic device to exchange data or
connect to the internet using 2.4 GHz UHF and 5 GHz SHF radio waves. These can connect to
a network resource such as the Internet via a wireless network access point. Such an access
point (or hotspot) has a range of about 20 meters (66 feet) indoors and a greater range
outdoors. Hotspot coverage can comprise an area as small as a single room with walls that
block radio waves, or as large as many square kilometers achieved by using multiple
overlapping access points.
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Features:
• Elegant design
• Displays all parameters including balance
• No separate power is required
• 100 meter distance from the meter using CAT 5 cable
• Display blinks and buzzer on in the frequent interval to individual
• When idle state remote unit shows balance only
• Manual SET button for re-connection
Applications:
Remote monitoring of functions and instrumentation for:
• Oil and gas (offshore platforms, onshore oil wells)
• Networks of pump stations (wastewater collection, or for water supply)
• Environmental monitoring systems (pollution, air quality, emissions monitoring)
• Mine sites
• Air traffic equipment such as navigation aids (DVOR, DME, ILS and GP)
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13 VA total float 40125
14 VA R phase float 40127
15 VA Y phase float 40129
16 VA B phase float 40131
17 VLL average float 40133
18 Vry phase float 40135
19 Vyb phase float 40137
20 Vbr phase float 40139
21 VLN average float 40141
22 V R phase float 40143
23 V Y phase float 40145
24 V B phase float 40147
25 Current Total float 40149
26 Current R phase float 40151
27 Current Y phase float 40153
28 Current B phase float 40155
29 Frequency float 40157
Wh EB (if meters is manufactured for Wh), VAh
30 float 40159
EB(if the meter is manufactured for VAh)
31 Reserved, communicates zero float 40161
32 Reserved, communicates zero float 40161
33 Reserved, communicates zero float 40161
Wh DG (if meters is manufactured for Wh), VAh
34 float 40167
DG(if the meter is manufactured for VAh)
8. TROUBLESHOOTING
CAUTION
During reparation and maintenance, do not touch the meter connecting clamps directly with your
bare hands, with metal, blank wire or other material as you will have the chance of an electricity
shock and a possible chance for health damage.
Turn off and lock out all power supplying the energy meter and the equipment to which it is installed
before opening the protection cover to prevent the hazard of an electric shock.
WARNING
Maintenance or reparations should be performed by qualified personnel familiar with applicable
codes and regulations.
Use insulated tools to maintain or repair the meter.
Make sure the protection cover is in place after maintenance or repair
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Due to programming error, site conditions, some problems can cause the Meter malfunction. The
fault symptoms and their remedial action for correction is given below.
If the display does not turn ON
• Check that there is at least 110 V available in power supply
• Check the link connected or not
Display blinking
• Balance is below the limit
• Load off condition
• Check the balance is zero
• Check the over voltage occur
• Check the over KVA occur
9. DISCLAIMER
Sufficient care is taken to provide all information regarding the product but ElMeasure does not
responsible the product which has been damaged due to improper installation, improper handling,
improper connections, neglect, misuse, accident, and abnormal conditions of operation and natural
calamities or acts of god.
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