Archive:CALMU3
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Revision as of 16:20, 6 November 2010
Calmu3 (possibly Calmu3+) from Polymeters Response International. "The first microprocessor-based meter", using "FFT, rather than 'brute-force' DSP" [1]
I think I read somewhere that Calmu3 (minus the +) lacks CoP5 approval.
It may need calibration periodically, but that's probably up to the supplier.
Details
- Serial no: P99A01869
- Part no: C3DBD0BC0SJ (3 phase direct, class 1 accuracy, lithium backup, ?)
Interfaces
- Infrared PACT port (this is a standard - possible adapter)
- Serial port ("for PC, modem or PACTLAN")
Software with support
- Principal (DOS) or Ease II (can't get this to run on XP due to .vbx; probably needs 2000; uses stopcopy protection) from PRI
- mv-rs, and possibly other Itron stuff
- Ziphany http://www.ziphany.com/Files/Supported_Meters.pdf
Resources
A later model, with overview.
Presumably ex-PRI consultant on Calmu meters
Serial protocol
1200bps ASCII, \r terminated
Once a command is matched, all the remainder of the line is ignored.
Commands
F | Frequency, updated per sample | "F=50.138\r"
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N | ? | ff
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R | (Real?) time | "R=15:00:40\r"
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S | Serial number (presumably "=" doesn't fit)
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"SP99A01869\r"
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s | ? | "s=", dword 0xa605019e, dword 0, "\r"
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u | ? | "U\r"
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x | ? | ff
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