User Guide
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Memories
The calculator contains an extensive interval memory and 12 due day memories.
Due days:
There are 12 due days available. The date and time of every individual due day can be individually
selected.
The time unit can be selected with the Memory Scale in which the values are saved. (minute, hour,
day, month, year)
The Saving-Interval defines the intervals of the scale. Both the Saving-Interval and Memory Scale
are valid for all 12 due days in the same way, e.g.: on an years base at an interval of 6 means that
every single one of the 12 due day memories is filled with the momentary values every 6 years-
depending on the individually adjusted point of time.
The following values are saved:
Energy counts of channel A and B
Volume counts of channel A and B
AUX1 and AUX2 counts
Interval Memory:
There are 60 memory locations available.
All areas have the same starting point.
The time units (minute, hour, day, month, year) in which the values are saved, are selected when
using the Memory Scale.
The Memory-interval defines the intervals of the scale, e.g. on an hourly base at an interval of 6
means that the current values are saved 6 hours after the starting point for the first time. Thereafter
the values are saved every 6 hours. In case all memory locations are full, the oldest values are
overwritten (ring-memory).
The following values are saved:
Operating time in hrs *
Operating time in hrs without errors *
Hours without power supply *
Number of power supply interruptions *
Number of errors *
Total of error hours *
Tariff counts
Hours in which the tariff counter was on *
Number of times in which the tariff counter was on *
Energy counts of channel A and B
Volume counts of channel A and B
Flow max. of channel A and B *
Power max. average of channel A and B *
Temperature min/max. of channel A and B *
AUX1 and AUX2 counts
AUX1 and AUX2max.value *
*) The saved values refer to the set interval.