E-Mon EIDR-16J*RJ User Manual
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nviIntDataPeriod
3
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SNVT_count
Interval
Data
Window Set
Minutes
R/W
nvoStatus
4
0
SNVT_obj_status
Function
Block Status
Function
Block Status
R
nviRequest
4
0
SNVT_obj_request Function
Block
Request
Function
Block
Enable/
Disable
R/W
nvoFileDirectory
0
SNVT_address
File
Directory
Config File
Directory
R
1. To clear all usage channels, select reset kW/kWh on the display menu of the IDR.
Jumper J6 must be closed. To clear individual channels, set nviResetUsageCh to the
desired channel. For example, set nviResetUsageCh to 1 to reset nvoUsageCh01.
2. To set the real time clock, set nviRTC_DateTime to the desired date and time.
3. NvoIntervalData will display the number of pulses for the selected interval period
and channel. For example, set nviIntDataTime to 6/1/2012 13:15:00 to read the
number of pulses from 13:15:00 to 13:29:59. The second status bit value will be 0 if
no error has occurred. The interval data period window can be set to read 15 or 5
minutes using the nviIntDataPeriod. This value will not change the default interval
data period value of 15 minutes. NviIntDataChan will select the usage channel. For
example, set nviIntDataChan to 1 to read the interval data for nvoUsageCh01.
4. NviRequest commands can disable or enable functional blocks. Any changes will
be saved even after powered down. Set nviRequest to 0,RQ_DISABLE to disable all
functional blocks. Set nviRequest to 0,RQ_ENABLE to enable all function blocks. Set
nviRequest to 1,RQ_DISABLE to disable only functional block 1. The first value of
nvoStatus is the functional block, and the 3
rd
bit in the bit array is 1 when disabled.
With an IDR16 each channel 1 through 16 represents the IDR16 meter jack inputs 1
through 16.
With an IDR8 each channel 1 through 8 represents the IDR8 meter jack inputs 1
through 8.
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Network Variable
Name
Func-
tion
Block
Index
SNVT Type
Description
Units
IDR