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Instruction Manual Version 3.22 YD-09493-001-N Revision C February, 1997 EXJSET For the EXJ™ Register

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Instruction Manual

Version 3.22

YD-09493-001-NRevision CFebruary, 1997

EXJSET™

For the EXJ™ Register

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

CHAPTER ONE ~ INTRODUCTION .....................................................1-1Organization of Manual .................................................. 1-2Hardware and Software Requirements ............................ 1-3Getting Started with EXJSET ......................................... 1-3Screen Sequence ............................................................ 1-4For More Information ..................................................... 1-6

CHAPTER TWO ~ SEARCH SPECIFICATIONS.................................2-1Accessing and Leaving the Search Specification Screen . 2-2Using the Search Specification Screen ............................ 2-2Setting the Search Parameters ......................................... 2-8

CHAPTER THREE ~ METER CONFIGURATION .............................3-1Meter Identification Screen ............................................ 3-2Communications Parameters Screen ............................... 3-4Displayed Register Selection Screen............................... 3-6Channel Labels Screen ................................................... 3-7Divisor/Decimal-Point Screen ........................................ 3-8Demand Intervals Screen ................................................ 3-9Miscellaneous Screen ................................................... 3-10Total Register Values Screen ........................................ 3-11Password Selection Screen ........................................... 3-12

CHAPTER FOUR ~ OPTIONAL SETUP MENU .................................4-1Using the Optional Setup Menu ...................................... 4-2Modem Setup Screen...................................................... 4-3Mass Memory Configuration Screen .............................. 4-5KVA Calculations Screen ............................................... 4-7Upload Configuration Screen ......................................... 4-8Binary Read Configuration Screen ............................... 4-12

APPENDIX ~ MODEL NUMBERS AND CHANNELASSIGNMENTS ..........................................................................A-1

INDEX......................................................................................................... I-1

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IntroductionSearch Specifications

Meter Identification

Communications Parameters

Displayed Register Selection

Channel Labels

Divisor/Decimal-Point

Demand Intervals

Miscellaneous

Total Register Values

Password Selection

Optional Setup - Menu

Upload Format Work Screen

Modem

Mass Memory

KVA Calculation

Upload Format

Set Binary Read

Leave Optional Setup

New Password

New Register Values

This manual explains how touse EXJSET™ Software to

configure the EXJ™ Register inJEM1 meters.

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Many of JEM1's family of electronicmeters contain the Scientific ColumbusEXJ™ Register, a multifunctionprogrammable register/communication'scontroller. This Instruction Manual isdesigned for people who wish to use theEXJSET™ software to configure EXJRegisters in JEM1 meters.

EXJSET software enables you to setupand modify the configuration of theEXJ registers in JEM1 solid-state meters.By using EXJSET, you can downloadconfiguration instructions by direct lineor telephone modem. This set ofinstructions, called a record, willconfigure the meter’s registers, allowingthe meter to perform more functions, suchas measuring electrical consumptionduring peak demand periods.

Each EXJ is divided into five channels:four standard channels and one tocalculate the kilovolt amperes (kVA).The proper configuration of thesechannels expands the meter’s usefulness,by providing adjustable parameters.

Organization of Manual

The manual is divided into four chapters:

Chapter 1 IntroductionChapter 2 Search SpecificationsChapter 3 Meter Identification and

ConfigurationChapter 4 Optional Setup Menu

There is also an Appendix listing themodel numbers and channel assignmentsof JEM1 meters.

This manual is based on the 3.22 versionof EXJSET software. It is to be usedwith the EXJ Register User’s Guide,Supplement to JEM1 User’s Manual,Revision C (YD-09494-001-N) whendetermining values for divisors anddecimal points.

Version 3.22 of EXJSET software can beused to configure versions 1.56, 2.10,2.11, 2.12, 2.20, 2.21, 2.22, and 2.23 ofEXJ software. Not all of the aboveverisons of EXJ software exist; some ofthem are reserved for future use.

Throughout this manual, each stage of theconfiguration process is related to aspecific computer screen, beginning withinstructions regarding accessing andleaving each screen, followed by a textdescription, an illustration andinformation about the screen’s use.

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INTRODUCTION

Organization of Manual

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Computer key references in this manualbegin with capital letters, e.g., the F7 key,the PgUp key. Screen titles are shown incapital letters, e.g., the METERIDENTIFICATION screen.

Hardware and Software Requirements

EXJSET can be used on COMPAQDesk Pro®, COMPAQ Desk Pro 286®,IBM PC/XT™, PC/AT™, or 100%compatible. The minimum hardwarerequirements are listed below:

1. 256K RAM.2. One 360K Floppy disk drive.3. CGA or equivalent video interface

with color or monochromemonitor.

4. A serial port.

EXJSET should be used on a systemrunning under DOS 3.0 or higher. Inorder for EXJSET to run properly, aconfig.sys file must have the fileparameter set to at least 20 (FILES=20).See your DOS User’s Reference for moreinformation about config.sys files.

Getting Started with EXJSET

1. Open your EXJSET package. Openthe envelope containing theprogram disks. Be sure you havethe following items in yourpackage. If you are missinganything, contact your ScientificColumbus representativeimmediately.

• 5-1/4" Disks:• 1-EXJSET Software Disk

• 3-1/2" Disks:• 1-EXJSET Software Disk

• The EXJSET™ Instruction Manual• Customer Support Brochure• EXJSET cable serial data 5 wire J-2,

Part Number (10713-001)

2. Make a duplicate of your masterdiskette. Place the original in thevinyl disk pages provided and usethe copies for installation.EXJSET is installed onto andexecuted from either a hard disk ora floppy disk.

3. To begin using EXJSET, simplyplace the software disk in yourcomputer’s A drive, go to the “A:”prompt, and type EXJSET. TheSEARCH SPECIFICATION screenwill immediately appear.

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INTRODUCTION

Hardware and Software RequirementsGetting Started with EXJSET

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INTRODUCTION

Screen Sequence

The following flow diagram presents thearrangement of the screens as you movethrough the configuration process.

Search Specifications

Meter Identification

Communications Parameters

Displayed Register Selection

Channel Labels

Divisor/Decimal-Point

Demand Intervals

Miscellaneous

Total Register Values

Password Selection

Optional Setup - Menu

Upload Format Work Screen

Modem

Mass Memory

KVA Calculation

Upload Format

Set Binary Read Leave Optional Setup

New Password

New Register Values

  Return to Search Specifications by pressing the F7 key.

  Access Function Key Assignment screen by pressing the F2 key.

"Use Custom" Menu Selection, INS Key

Return Key

• Return to Search Specifications by pressingthe F7 key.

"Use Custom" Menu Selection, INS Key

ReturnKey

• Access Function Key Assignment screen bypressing the F2 key.

Screen Sequence

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HELP screens are available to you,throughout the software program, bypressing the F1 key.

After you have moved out of theSEARCH SPECIFICATION screen, youwill have access to the FUNCTION KEYASSIGNMENT screen shown below.Once the configuration process iscomplete, you will use this screen to add,clean, update or print records.

• Except in special cases described laterin this manual, you can move to thenext screen in the configuration processby pressing the PgDn key and theprevious screen with the PgUp key.

• You can return to the beginning of theconfiguration process (MeterIdentification) by pressing Ctrl-Home.

• If you want to go to the Optional Setupmenu while in the ConfigurationProcess, press the Ctrl-End or PgUpkeys.

Screen Sequence(continued)

INTRODUCTION

F3

F5

F6

F7

F9

F8

F10

Press any key to return

Function Key Assignment

F1Help F2 This Screen

Previous Record F4 Next Record

Clean Record

Add Record

Update Record

Enter Search Fields Print Record

Previous Match Next Match

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SFT F5

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For More Information

Please read, fill out, and send in the“Customer Support Plan” card found inthe inside front pocket of the “DataManagement Products” binder.Registering this card grants you ScientificColumbus’ warranty and provides youwith customer support services offered byour Product Support Group.

INTRODUCTION

For More Information

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2Search SpecificationsSearch Specifications

Meter Identification

Communications Parameters

Displayed Register Selection

Channel Labels

Divisor/Decimal-Point

Demand Intervals

Miscellaneous

Total Register Values

Password Selection

Optional Setup - Menu

Upload Format Work Screen

Modem

Mass Memory

KVA Calculation

Upload Format Set Binary Read

Leave Optional Setup

New Password

New Register Values

Use the Search Specificationsscreen to search for a specificmeter by entering valid search

parameters.

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Accessing and Leaving the SearchSpecification Screen

When you enter the EXJSET software,the first Configuration Screen you see isthe SEARCH SPECIFICATION screen.

If you are already connected by a directline to a group of pre-configured meters,you can immediately search for a specificmeter by entering any or all of the validsearch parameters into the blank fields ofthe SEARCH SPECIFICATION screen.If you have previously saved records, youcan use this screen to search for a specificrecord. Valid search parameters to locatea specific meter are the meter’s SerialNumber, Model Number, Version andName.

Press the PgDn key and the EXJSETsoftware will move you to the METERIDENTIFICATION screen, then pressF10 to search for a record that matchesyour specifications.

If you don’t want to initiate a recordsearch, press the PgDn key and you willmove to a blank METERIDENTIFICATION screen, where youcan create a new record.

If you wish to return to the SEARCHSPECIFICATION screen at a later pointin the configuration process, press the F7key.

Using the Search Specification Screen

The SEARCH SPECIFICATION screenallows you to specify the searchparameters for records already createdand saved in the database. EXJSET cansearch for one, or any combination of twoor more, of the following parameters youhave previously assigned to the records:

• Serial number• Model number• Version number• Name

Once you have specified the searchparameters for a record-search operation,you can leave this screen and begin thesearch through the records in the system’sdatabase by pressing the F10 key tosearch forward and the F9 key to searchbackward.

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SEARCH SPECIFICATIONS

Accessing, Leaving, Using

JEM-1/EXJ CONFIGURATION SYSTEM

Press PgDn fornext screen

Version

Name

SEARCH SPECIFICATION

ModelSerial

Configuration Software Version

#F1-HELP

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Setting the Search Parameters

To specify one of more of the searchparameters, use the Up- and Down-Arrowkeys (or Tab/Shift-Tab key operations) tomove the highlighted field. Type theappropriate characters into the field andpress the Enter key to complete theselection.

Suppose you want to search for recordscreated for meters having Model number232P. First use the Up- or Down-Arrowkeys to move the highlighted cursor to theModel field, then type 232P and press theEnter key. The cursor will move over tothe Version filed, where you can narrowthe search to Version parameters byentering the desired version in this field.

If you change your mind about using asearch parameter you have alreadyentered, move the highlighted cursor tothat field and enter the revised data. Youcan eliminate an entire field from thesearch specification by entering all blanksin the field.

After you have established your searchspecifications, press the PgDn key andthen the F10 key to initiate the search. Ifno match is found, EXJSET will give youthe error message: “Record Not Found.”In this case, you should review and adjustyour search specifications, or establish anew record through the METERIDENTIFICATION screen.

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2

SEARCH SPECIFICATIONS

Setting the Search Parameters

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Meter Configuration

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Search Specifications

Meter Identification

Communications Parameters

Displayed Register Selection

Channel Labels

Divisor/Decimal-Point

Demand Intervals

Miscellaneous

Total Register Values

Password Selection

Optional Setup - Menu

Upload Format Work Screen

Modem

Mass Memory

KVA Calculation

Upload Format

Set Binary Read Leave Optional Setup

New Password

New Register Values

Use this section of the man-ual to identify the meter, to setupcommunications parameters, to

select the displayed registers, andto establish the divisor/decimal-

point, demand intervals, andmiscellaneous functions, as well

as the total register values andpassword.

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Accessing and Leaving the MeterIdentification Screen

The procedure for accessing the METERIDENTIFICATION screen depends onwhere you are in the system at the timeyou want to access it:

• If you are in the SEARCHSPECIFICATION screen, pressingthe PgDn screen takes you directly tothe METER IDENTIFICATIONscreen.

• From any screen except SEARCHSPECIFICATION, you can always“page up” to METERIDENTIFICATION by repeatedlypressing the PgUp key.

From any of the screens in the mainconfiguration sequence, you can godirectly to the METERIDENTIFICATION screen by holdingdown the Ctrl key and pressing the Homekey (Ctrl-Home). If you are workingwith one of the Optional Setup screens,you must PgUp or PgDn to theOPTIONAL SETUP menu before a Ctrl-Home operation can take you directly tothe METER IDENTIFICATION screen.

The procedure for leaving the METERIDENTIFICATION screen depends onwhere you want to go:

• Press the F7 key if you want to go tothe SEARCH SPECIFICATIONscreen.

• Press the PgDn key if you want to goto the next screen in the mainsequence, the COMMUNICATIONSPARAMETERS screen.

• Hold down the Ctrl key and press theEnd key if you want to go directly tothe OPTIONAL SETUP menu.

Since METER IDENTIFICATION is thefirst screen in the main configurationsequence, pressing the PgUp key does notallow you to leave this screen.

From the METER IDENTIFICATIONscreen, you can specify the parameterssubsequently used for locating the recordduring a search operation. Theseparameters are the meter’s:

• Serial number• Model number• Version• Name

Fields are also provided for enteringsome optional information that appearsonly on printouts of the record:

• Location• City• State• Zip Code

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Meter Identification Screen

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Using the Meter Identification Screen

The METER IDENTIFICATION screenserves two important purposes.

1. It provides the means foridentifying a specific meter and itsdatabase record for searching andrecord-keeping purposes. A uniquefile number for each databaserecord appears in the lower right ofthis screen.

2. It provides the menu options forthree critical EXJSET operations:

• CONFIGURE METER• DELETE RECORD• EXIT PROGRAM

Entering Meter Identification Data

You can enter or revise the data in any ofthe meter identification fields. Use theUp- and Down-Arrow keys (or Tab andShift-Tab keystrokes) to move thehighlighted cursor to the desired field.Type the desired information in the field,then press the Enter key to complete theentry.

Selecting One of the Menu Options

The three items arranged along thebottom of the METERIDENTIFICATION screen are menuoptions. You cannot type data into them.

When you are ready to leave the EXJSETsoftware and return your computer to itsmain operating system (DOS), move thehighlighted cursor to the EXITPROGRAM option and press the Enterkey. This operation is available at alltimes.

The two other menu options,CONFIGURE METER and DELETERECORD, are not accessible until theconfiguration process is complete. Forinstance, you cannot configure or delete ameter with record #0. (The recordnumber appears in the lower-rightcorner.) Once the configuration processis complete, you can initiate either ofthese operations by moving thehighlighted cursor to the desired item andpressing the Enter key.

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METER IDENTIFICATION AND CONFIGURATION

Meter Identification Screen(continued)

JEM-1/EXJ CONFIGURATION SYSTEM

F10-SRCH FWD

SERIAL

CITY

METER IDENTIFICATION

F2-KEYS F5-ADD 0F8-PRINT F9-SRCH BKWD

EXIT PROGRAM

VERSIONMODEL

LOCATION

NAME

STATE ZIP CODE

CONFIGURE METER DELETE RECORD

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If you need to connect to a group ofmeters by modem, you can use theCOMMUNICATIONS PARAMETERSscreen to perform this function. Movethe highlighted cursor to the desired itemin the Connection field and press theEnter key. Whenever you select theMODEM COM1 or MODEM COM2option in this fashion, a Phone No. boxappears below the Connection menu.Type the telephone number that was usedfor making the modem connection withthe meter.

Note: The EXJSET software assumesyour telephone system uses tone dialing.If only pulse dialing is available, prefixthe telephone number with an uppercaseletter P. For example: P221-4495. Ifyou will be dialing through a PBX systemor “outside line”, place a comma betweenthe 9 (the usual prefix number) and thephone number, itself. For example:9,221-4495. If you are dialing longdistance, include all numbers dialed, i.e.,1-area code-number.

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METER IDENTIFICATION AND CONFIGURATION

Communications Parameters Screen

Accessing the CommunicationsParameters Screen

The COMMUNICATIONSPARAMETERS screen can be accessedonly by doing a PgDn from the previousscreen (METER IDENTIFICATION) orPgUp from the subsequent screen in themain sequence (DISPLAYEDREGISTER SELECTION).

Using the Communications ParametersScreen

The COMMUNICATIONSPARAMETERS screen specifies thecommunications format, meter address,computer port to be used forconfiguration operations, and whether ornot communications between thecomputer and meter will be direct orthrough a modem.

This screen provides a means forspecifying four kinds of configurationparameters:

1. the actual communications formatfor the meter

2. the meter’s address3. whether the configuration process is

to take place over a direct ormodem (telephone) connection

4. which computer port to be used:COM1 or COM2.

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You can change the Phone No. entry bytyping the new number in the Phone No.field. 3

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Communications Parameters Screen(continued)

JEM-1/EXJ CONFIGURATION SYSTEM

The upper portion of the screen is a menuof communications formats, including thebaud rate, parity, number of data bits andnumber of stop hits. The currentlyselected format is highlighted on thescreen and has an arrow pointing to it.To change the communications-formatselection, use the Up- and Down-Arrowkeys (or Tab/Shift-Tab keystrokes) tomove the highlighted cursor to thedesired item. Then press the Enter key tocomplete the selection.

To set the Meter Address, use the Up-and Down-Arrow keys (or Tab/Shift-Tabkeystrokes) to move the highlightedcursor to the Meter Address field. Typethe desired meter address and press theEnter key.

The Connection menu lets you specifywhether you want the next CONFIGUREMETER operation to take place via adirect connection to the meter or througha modem. The currently selected optionis highlighted on the screen and has anarrow pointing to it.

To change the Connection selection,move the highlighted cursor to thedesired item in the Connection field andpress the Enter key.

COMMUNICATIONS PARAMETERS

Use 1200,N,8,1 forJART compatibility

#F1-HELP 0

∅DIRECT COM1 MODEM COM1 DIRECT COM2 MODEM COM2

300,E,7,1 300,0,7,1 300,N,8,1600,E,7,1 600,0,7,1 600,N,8,1

1200,E,7,1 1200,0,7,1 ∅1200,N,8,1

Meter Address 10

Phone No. 221-4495

Baud Rate, Parity, Data Bits, Stop Bit

Connection

Note: When using the modem option,the Baud rate must be set to 1200 baud.

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Accessing the Displayed RegisterSelection Screen

The DISPLAYED REGISTERSELECTION screen can be accessed onlyby doing a PgDn from the previousscreen (COMMUNICATIONSPARAMETERS) or a PgUp from thesubsequent screen in the main sequence(CHANNEL LABELS).

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Displayed Register Selection Screen

Using the Displayed Register SelectionScreen

The purpose of the DISPLAYEDREGISTER SELECTION SCREEN is toselect the register values that are toappear on the display.

Use the Up- and Down-Arrow keys (orTab/Shift-Tab keystrokes) to move thehighlighted cursor to the item to bechanged. Press the Y or N keys to selectYes or No, or press the Left- or Right-Arrow keys to toggle to the oppositeresponse.

JEM-1/EXJ CONFIGURATION SYSTEM

Select "Yes" to display, "No" to not display.

CH1

CH2

CH3

CH4

CH5

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

F1-HELP # 0

DISPLAYED REGISTER SELECTION

No

TOTAL DEMAND TimeOf PeakDMDCumDMD 1minDMDPkDMD

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

No

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Accessing the Channel Labels Screen

The CHANNEL LABELS screen can beaccessed only by doing a PgDn from theprevious screen (DISPLAYEDREGISTER SELECTION) or a PgUpfrom the subsequent screen in the mainsequence (DIVISOR/DECIMAL-POINT).

Using the Channel Labels Screen

The CHANNEL LABELS screen allowsyou to assign names to each of thechannels. A different name can beassigned to the total register and demandregisters for each channel.

Use the Up- and Down-Arrow keys, orTab/Shift-Tab keystrokes, to move thehighlighted cursor to the desired entryfield. Type the desired information intothe field and press the Enter key tocomplete the entry.

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Channel Labels Screen

F1-HELP

3

# 0

JEM-1/EXJ CONFIGURATION SYSTEMCHANNEL LABELS

CHANNEL 1

CHANNEL 2

CHANNEL 3

CHANNEL 4

CHANNEL 5

TOTALREGISTER

h

h

h

h

DEMANDREGISTERS

CHANNELDIRECTION

/ / / / / / / / / /

CAUTION: The entries on this screen affect only the channelnames displayed on the EXJ. The types ofmeasurements which the EXJ accumulates aredetermined by the JEM-1 hardware configurationand are not affected by renaming the channels. Seethe JEM-1 manual to find the channel assignmentsfor any JEM-1 model number.

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Accessing the Divisor/Decimal-PointScreen

The DIVISOR/DECIMAL-POINT screencan be accessed only by doing a PgDnfrom the previous screen (CHANNELLABELS) or a PgUp from the subsequentscreen in the main sequence (DEMANDINTERVALS).

Using the Divisor/Decimal-PointScreen

The DIVISOR/DECIMAL-POINT screenprovides the means for specifying thedecimal point location on registerdisplays and specifying the scalingdivisor for calculating the register data.See the EXJ Register User’s Manual,Supplement to JEM1 User’s Manual,Revision C for more information aboutdetermining values for divisors anddecimal points.

Use the Up- and Down-Arrow keys (orTab/Shift-Tab keystrokes) to position thehighlighted cursor in the field where youwant to enter divisor or decimal-pointvalues. Type the desired value and pressthe Enter key to complete the entry.

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Divisor/Decimal-Point Screen

METER IDENTIFICATION AND CONFIGURATION

JEM-1/EXJ CONFIGURATION SYSTEMCHANNEL LABELS

CHANNEL 1

CHANNEL 2

CHANNEL 3

CHANNEL 4

CHANNEL 5

TOTAL REG

1

1

1

1

/ / / / / / / / / /

F1-HELP # 0

DEMAND REGS

* This entry affectsonly the total registers.

TOTAL REGDIVISOR *

** EXAMPLES:For a display of XXXXXX enter 6.For a display of XXXX.XX enter 4.For a display of X.XXXXX enter 1.

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6/ / / / / / / / / /

DECIMAL POINT LOCATION**

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Accessing the Demand Intervals Screen

The DEMAND INTERVALS screen canbe accessed only by doing a PgDn fromthe previous screen (DIVISOR/DECIMAL-POINT) or a PgUp from thesubsequent screen in the main sequence(MISCELLANEOUS).

Using the Demand Intervals Screen

This screen allows you to select a demandinterval and demand sub-interval for themeter.

Use the Up- and Down-Arrow keys (orTab/Shift-Tab keystrokes) to move thehighlighted cursor to the item to bechanged. Enter the desired interval fromthe keyboard and press the Enter key tocomplete the entry. The rules fordetermining these values are strict, andthe system will not allow you to leavethis screen until the values are consistentwith those rules.

For example, DEMAND INTERVALMINUTES, must be a value evenlydivisible into 60; that is, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,10, 12, 15, 20, 30 or 60.

Permissible values for SUB INTERVALMINUTES depend upon the value youenter for DEMAND INTERVALMINUTES. First, the value for the sub-interval must be evenly divisible into thecurrent demand interval; and second, theresult of the division must be 15 or less.A block interval is set by making SUBINTERVAL MINUTES equal toDEMAND INTERVAL MINUTES.

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Demand Intervals Screen

METER IDENTIFICATION AND CONFIGURATION

JEM-1/EXJ CONFIGURATION SYSTEM

F1-HELP # 0

DEMAND INTERVAL MINUTES

SUB INTERVAL MINUTESSUB INTERVAL MINUTES

15

15

NOTE: For block interval set the Sub intervalmintues to the same value as theDemand interval minutes.

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Accessing the Miscellaneous Screen

The MISCELLANEOUS screen can beaccessed only by doing a PgDn keystrokefrom the previous screen (DEMANDINTERVALS) or a PgUp from thesubsequent screen in the main sequence(TOTAL REGISTER VALUES).

Using the Miscellaneous Screen

The MISCELLANEOUS screen offers avariety of settings, including the linefrequency, clock and timing operations,BCC-check on/off, Auto Freeze atmidnight, and Auto print on/off. See EXJRegister User’s Manual, Supplement toJEM1 User’s Manual, Revision C formore information about each of theseitems.

The Line Freq parameter can be set to 50or 60 Hz. The current selection ishighlighted on the screen and has anarrow pointing to it. To change the line-frequency setting, move the highlightedcursor to the desired line frequency, thenpress the Enter key to complete theselection.

The remaining items on the screen can bechanged between Yes and No in thefollowing way:(1) Use the Up- and Down-Arrow keys,or Tab/Shift-Tab keystrokes, to move thehighlighted cursor to the Yes/No item tobe changed.(2) Press the Y or N key to set theparameter as desired, or use the Left- orRight-Arrow keys to toggle the selectionbetween Yes and No.

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Miscellaneous Screen

JEM-1/EXJ CONFIGURATION SYSTEM

F1-HELP # 0

Line Freq 50 ∅60 Hz

Clock Enabled Yes (Yes/No)Line Sync Yes (Yes/No)Set EXJ to Computer Time Yes (Yes/No)Daylight Savings Time Yes (Yes/No)Auto freeze at midnight No (Yes/No)

External interval tracking No (Yes/No)Check BCC No (Yes/No)Auto Print No (Yes/No)

MISCELLANEOUS

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Accessing the Total Register ValuesScreen

The TOTAL REGISTER VALUESscreen can be accessed only by doing aPgDn keystroke from the previous screen(MISCELLANEOUS) or PgUp keystrokefrom the subsequent screen in the mainconfiguration sequence (PASSWORDSELECTION).

Using the Total Register Values Screen

The TOTAL REGISTER VALUESscreen allows you to determine whetheryou want the meter to use its presentregister values or to use values you presetfrom this screen. If you choose to presetthe total consumption register values, youcan set them for channels 1 through 4.

The two items on the menu located nearthe top of the screen let you selectwhether you want to use the currentregister values or preset those valuesduring the next CONFIGURE METERoperation. The currently selected item onthis menu is highlighted on the screen andhas an arrow pointing to it. To changethe selection, move the highlighted cursorto the desired item and press the Enterkey to complete the selection.

Whenever you select the second item,ALLOW USER PRESET REGISTERSand press enter, a REGISTER VALUESWORKSCREEN appears on the screen.Use the Up- and Down-Arrow keys (orTab/Shift-Tab keystrokes) to move thehighlighted cursor to the register fieldyou want to change. Type the desiredpreset values, then press the Enter key.

Note: Register preset values entered onthis screen are not permanently stored inthe database. Once the meter isconfigured with the specified presetvalues, those values are removed from therecord in the database.

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Total Register Values Screen

JEM-1/EXJ CONFIGURATION SYSTEM

F1-HELP # 0

∅ USE EXISTING REGISTER VALUES

ALLOW USER PRESET REGISTERS

CHANNEL 1

CHANNEL 3

CHANNEL 2

CHANNEL 4

000000

000000

000000

000000

3

NEW TOTAL REG VALUES

TOTAL REGISTER VALUES

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Accessing the Password SelectionScreen

The PASSWORD SELECTION screencan be accessed only by doing a PgDnkeystroke from the previous screen(TOTAL REGISTER VALUES) or aPgUp keystroke from the subsequentscreen in the main sequence (OPTIONALSETUP menu).

Using the Password Selection Screen

The initial password is the EXJSET’scold start password, 000000. ThePASSWORD SELECTION screen givesyou the option of retaining the currentpassword or entering a new one.

The two items on the menu located nearthe top of the screen let you selectwhether you want to leave the EXJSET’scurrent password unchanged or set a newpassword to be used after you havecomplete the next CONFIGURE METERoperation for the meter. The currentlyselected item on this menu is highlightedon the screen and has an arrow pointingto it. To change the selection, move thehighlighted cursor to the desired item andpress the Enter key to complete theselection.

Whenever you select the second item,CHANGE PASSWORD and press enter,a block appears where you are to enterthe new password. Move the highlightedcursor to this block, then enter the newpassword.

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Password Selection Screen

JEM-1/EXJ CONFIGURATION SYSTEM

F1-HELP # 0

KEEP PREVIOUS PASSWORD

∅ CHANGE PASSWORD

PASSWORD SELECTION

ENTER NEW PASSWORD: 000000

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Optional Setup Menu

4-1

Search Specifications

Meter Identification

Communications Parameters

Displayed Register Selection

Channel Labels

Divisor/Decimal-Point

Demand Intervals

Miscellaneous

Total Register Values

Password Selection

Optional Setup - Menu

Upload Format Work Screen

Modem

Mass Memory

KVA Calculation

Upload Format

Set Binary Read Leave Optional Setup

New Password

New Register Values

Use this section of the manual toaccess the lesser-used functions of

EXJSET Software. These functionsare normally setup when a meter isfirst installed and seldom changed

during day-to-day operation.

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Using the Optional Setup Menu

The EXJSET software’s OPTIONALSETUP menu is the entry and exit pointfor five additional configurationoperations:

• MODEM SETUP SCREEN• MASS MEMORY

CONFIGURATION• KVA CALCULATION

PARAMETERS• UPLOAD CONFIGURATION• BINARY READ CONFIGURATION

These 5 screens have been separatedbecause most users never need to changethis information.

You must access the OPTIONAL SETUPmenu before you can select any of theseoperations and set their parameters.

The OPTIONAL SETUP menu is the lastscreen in the main sequence of screensdescribed previously in this manual. Youcan access this menu in two ways. First,you can PgDn through the main sequenceof screens until you reach theOPTIONAL SETUP screen, or you cando a Ctrl-End key operation to jumpdirectly to this menu screen from anyother in the main configuration sequence.

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OPTIONAL SETUP MENU

Using the Optional Setup Menu

F1-HELP # 0

JEM-1/EXJ CONFIGURATION SYSTEM

OPTIONAL SETUP

ModemMass MemoryKVA CalculationUpload FormatSet binary ReadLeave Optional Setup

Once you have accessed the OPTIONALSETUP screen, you can select one of themenu items by moving the highlightedcursor to the desired item and pressingthe Enter key. Use the Up- and Down-Arrow keys (or Tab/Shift-Tabkeystrokes) to move the highlightedcursor.

You can leave the OPTIONAL SETUPscreen by doing a PgUp keystroke, orselecting the Leave Optional Setup itemon the menu. Both procedures take youto the previous screen in the mainsequence (PASSWORD SELECTION).Or you can do a Ctrl-Home operation tojump directly to the first screen in themain sequence (METERIDENTIFICATION).

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Accessing and Leaving the ModemSetup Screen

The MODEM SETUP SCREEN can beaccessed only by selecting the Modemitem from the OPTIONAL SETUP menuand pressing enter. The only way toleave the MODEM SETUP SCREEN isby pressing the PgUp or PgDn keys toreturn to the OPTIONAL SETUP menu.

Using the Modem Setup Screen

The purpose of this screen is to let youadjust the modem parameters for the EXJregister. The values you set from thisscreen will be loaded into the registerwhen you do the next configurationoperation.

The Answer Start Time and Answer StopTime define the daily window when theregister will automatically answer callsfrom the computer via a modem. If youwant to make the meter available 24hours a day, use the default answer-timesettings: 00:00 for the start time and23:59 for the stop time. If you want tolimit the answering window to earlymorning off-hours, enter times such as01:00 and 06:00. This example lets theregister answer modem calls between 1a.m. and 6 a.m. daily. Notice that thehours are specified in 24-hour militarytime.

To change the answer times, move thehighlighted cursor to the time elementyou want to change, type the desiredfigures, then press the Enter key tocomplete the entry. Hours and minutesare entered separately in this fashion.

Delay Rings Count refers to the numberof “rings” the meter’s built-in modemallows before answering. To change thisvalue, move the highlighted cursor to theentry field for Delay Rings Count, typethe desired number of rings, then pressthe Enter key.

Communications Time Out refers to thenumber of seconds the meter’s modemremains on the line without detecting thecarrier tone from a caller. This featurelets the modem “hang up” in the event ofa call from a non-modem source or a lossof carrier signal during a communicationssequence. Whenever you want to changethis time-out interval, move thehighlighted cursor to the entry field forCommunications Time Out, type thedesired number of time-out seconds, thenpress the Enter key to complete the entry.

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OPTIONAL SETUP MENU

Modem Setup Screen

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The Modem Enable option is relevantonly when you are working with a meterthat does not have provisions fordetecting the presence of its own modem.To change the Modem Enable status,move the highlighted cursor to the Entryfield, then press the Y or N key as desiredor use the Left- or Right-Arrow keys totoggle the status between Yes and No.

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Modem Setup Screen(continued)

OPTIONAL SETUP MENU

F1-HELP # 0

JEM-1/EXJ CONFIGURATION SYSTEM

MODEM SETUP SCREEN

Answer Start Time 00 :00 hh:mm (24-hr time)

Answer Stop Time 23:59 hh:mm (24-hr time)

Delay Rings Count 01 rings (1-16)

Communications Time Out 300 sec. (7-600)

Modem Enable Yes (Yes/No)

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Accessing and Leaving the MassMemory Configuration Screen

The MASS MEMORYCONFIGURATION screen can beaccessed only by selecting the MassMemory item from the OPTIONALSETUP menu and pressing enter. Theonly way to leave the MASS MEMORYCONFIGURATION screen is by pressingthe PgUp or PgDn keys to return to theOPTIONAL SETUP menu.

Using the Mass Memory ConfigurationScreen

The MASS MEMORYCONFIGURATION screen provides themeans for adjusting the meter’s mass-memory specifications. Thesespecifications include:

• Mass memory interval• Maximum mass memory queue size• Number of mass memory channels to

be used• Mass memory channel assignments• Mass memory erase, Yes or No

The value assigned to the first item on thescreen, Mass Memory Interval, is closelylinked to the demand and sub-demandintervals you have already selected for thecurrent meter record, using the DEMANDINTERVALS screen. The demand andsub-demand intervals are summarized foryou in the upper-right corner of theMASS MEMORY CONFIGURATIONscreen. However, these values can bechanged only from the DEMANDINTERVALS screen.

To set the Mass Memory Intervalproperly, move the highlighted cursor tothe entry field for this item, then type atwo-digit number that specifies thedesired Mass Memory Interval length inminutes. This value must meet thefollowing criteria:

• Mass Memory Interval is not greaterthan 60.

• Mass Memory Interval is evenlydivisible into 60.

• The smallest of the three intervals(mass memory, demand and demandsub-interval) must be evenly divisibleinto the other two.

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OPTIONAL SETUP MENU

Mass Memory Configuration Screen

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EXJSET does not allow you to leave thisscreen until the specified Mass MemoryInterval is consistent with these rules.

To set the Number of Channels, use theUp- and Down-Arrow keys (or Tab/Shift-Tab keystrokes) to move the highlightedcursor to the desired Number ofChannels, then press the Enter key. Thecurrent selection is highlighted on thescreen and has a small arrow pointing toit.

The middle portion of the MASSMEMORY CONFIGURATION screen isused for assigning a register channel toany of the four mass-memory channels.The register assignments are relevantonly for mass-memory channels you areusing. Current register assignments foreach mass-memory channel arehighlighted on the screen and have asmall arrow pointing to them. To changeany of these assignments, move thehighlighted cursor to the desired registerchannel and press the Enter key.

Whenever you want to erase the massmemory in the meter, move thehighlighted cursor to the entry field forthe item, Erase Mass Memory. Press theY or N key as desired, or use the Left- orRight-Arrow key to toggle the selectionbetween Yes and No. When you attemptto configure the meter with Erase MassMemory set to Yes, EXJSET will warnyou of this fact and give you a chance tochange your mind.

OPTIONAL SETUP MENU

Mass Memory Configuration(continued)

Note: Since the allowable values forMass Memory Interval depend upon thevalues currently assigned for the demandand sub-demand intervals, it is importantthat you set these two values from theDEMAND INTERVALS screen prior tosetting the Mass Memory Interval on thisscreen.

To set the Max Mass Mem Queue Size,move the highlighted cursor to that entryfield, type the desired number of bytes,from 0 to 65535, then press the Enter keyto complete the entry.

F1-HELP # 0

JEM-1/EXJ CONFIGURATION SYSTEMMASS MEMORY CONFIGURATION

Mass Memory Interval 60 min.Max Mass Mem Queue Size65535 bytes (0-65535)Number of Channels 0 1 2 3 ∅4

Current Demand IntervalsDmd interval: 15 min.Sub-Dmd interval: 15 min.

Mass Memory Channel Assignments

Mass Mem CH1

REG CH1REG ∅ CH2REG CH3REG CH4

REG CH1REG CH2REG ∅ CH3REG CH4

REG CH1REG CH2REG CH3REG ∅ CH4

Erase Mass Memory No (Yes/No)

Mass Mem CH2 Mass Mem Ch3 Mass Mem CH4

REG ∅ CH1REG CH2REG CH3REG CH4

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Accessing and Leaving the KVACalculations Screen

The KVA CALCULATIONS screen canbe accessed only by selecting the item,KVA Calculation, from the OPTIONALSETUP menu and pressing enter. Theonly way to leave the KVACALCULATIONS screen is by pressingthe PgUp or PgDn keys to return to theOPTIONAL SETUP menu.

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OPTIONAL SETUP MENU

KVA Calculations Screen

4

F1-HELP # 0

JEM-1/EXJ CONFIGURATION SYSTEM

KVA CALCULATIONS

Format

∅ Q-HOURVARHOUR

Reactive PulseSource

CHANNEL 2∅ CHANNEL 3

CHANNEL 4

Using the KVA Calculations Screen

This screen gives you the ability to selectthe function (Q-hours or Varhours) thismodel has and the channel thatcorresponds to that “reactive pulsesource.” This will allow the meter toproperly calculate the VA demand.

The currently selected values arehighlighted on the screen and have asmall arrow pointing to them. To changeany of the settings, move the highlightedcursor to the desired item and press theEnter key.

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Accessing and Leaving the UploadConfiguration Screen

The UPLOAD CONFIGURATIONscreen can be accessed only by selectingthe Upload Format item from theOPTIONAL SETUP menu and pressingenter. The only way to leave theUPLOAD CONFIGURATION screen isby pressing the PgUp or PgDn keys toreturn to the OPTIONAL SETUP menu.

Using the Upload Format Feature

The UPLOAD CONFIGURATIONSCREEN provides the means forformatting the ASCII log response andsetting the ASCII read response asstandard or like the log response.

Setting the Upload Format

The UPLOAD FORMAT menu includesthree items:

• No Change: Leave the meter’s currentupload format unchanged.

• Use Standard: Configure with thecold-start upload format.

• Use Custom: Use a custom uploadformat you design for your particularapplication.

The currently selected item on the menuis highlighted on the screen and has asmall arrow pointing to it.

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OPTIONAL SETUP MENU

Upload Configuration Screen

F1-HELP # 0

JEM-1/EXJ CONFIGURATION SYSTEM

UPLOAD CONFIGURATION

∅ No ChangeUse StandardUse Custom

∅ StandardAs Log

UPLOAD FORMAT READ RESPONSE

There is currently no upload format

Ins-WORKSCREEN

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Setting the Read Response (ASCII)

The second menu on the UPLOADCONFIGURATION screen lets youselect the Standard read response or aresponse that is the same as the meter’sLog response.

The current selection is highlighted onthe screen and has a small arrow pointingto it. To change the selection, move thehighlighted cursor to the desired item andcomplete the entry by pressing the Enterkey.

Creating a Custom Upload Format

Whenever you want to create a customupload format, begin by selecting UseCustom from the UPLOADCONFIGURATION menu or by pressingthe Ins key. The resulting UPLOADFORMAT WORKSCREEN is dividedinto two tables: a Command Select Listand an Upload Format table. TheCommand Select List shows the uploadcommands that are available for your use;the Upload Format table shows thecurrent sequence of commands thatcomprise your custom upload format.

When you first access the UPLOADFORMAT WORKSCREEN, notice ablinking triangle in the upper-left cornerof the Command Select List. This meansthe system is expecting you to specify acommand to be added to the UploadFormat table. Press the Left- or Right-Arrow key and you will see the blinkingtriangle move for editing.

The blinking triangle indicates which ofthe two tables will respond to yourkeystrokes. You can switch tables bypressing the Left- or Right-Arrow keys.The only way to leave the UPLOADFORMAT WORKSCREEN and continueyour work from UPLOADCONFIGURATION screen is to press thePgUp or PgDn key while the blinkingtriangle is at the Command Select List.

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Upload Configuration Screen(continued)

OPTIONAL SETUP MENU

4

F1-HELP # 0

JEM-1/EXJ CONFIGURATION SYSTEM

UPLOAD FORMAT WORKSCREEN

S SpacesT TextV Channel/register valueN Billing period reset flagP New peak flagL Line feedC Carriage returnD Date and timeB BCC characterR Time left in demand intervalI Value of demand intervalW Value of sub-intervalZ Standard format (all regs)A Unit address\ Start of literal

1 2 spaces2 Values for Ch 1, Reg 13 Values for Ch 2, Reg 14 Line feed5 Carriage return6

Command Select List Upload Format�

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To create a Custom Upload Format fromthis workscreen, first make certain theblinking triangle is at the CommandSelect List. Then use the Up- and Down-Arrow keys to move the highlightedcursor to the command to be added to theUpload Format table, and press the Enterkey to make the selection. Moreconveniently, you can simply press theletter corresponding to those printedbeside the commands; S for Spaces, T forText, P for New peak flag, etc. In mostcases, you will see the selected commandappearing on the next available positionon the Upload Format table.

Five of the commands, however, requireadditional information before they canbecome part of the Upload Format table.These special commands are:

SpacesTextChannel/register valueNew peak flagStart of literal

Whenever you select one of these fivecommands, an entry field appears belowthe Command Select List. This fieldrequests the necessary information:number of spaces, literal text, channelnumbers and register values, and aregister value for the new peak flag. Thecommand appears on the Upload Formattable as soon as you type the requestedinformation and press the Enter key. Ifyou change your mind about one of theseentries before you have pressed the Enterkey, you can abort the entry by pressingthe Esc key.

There is room on the Upload Format tablefor 40 consecutive upload commands,although only 14 of them can be shownon the screen at one time. If you want toreview a list of commands that is too longto fit on the screen, press the Left- orRight-Arrow key to move the blinkingtriangle to the Upload Format table.Then you can use the Up- and Down-Arrow, Home and End keys to browsethrough the list. Remember to press theLeft- or Right-Arrow key to switch yourkeyboard actions back to the CommandSelect List.

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Upload Configuration Screen(continued)

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You can edit an existing list of commandson the Upload Format table, removingcommands and adding new commandsanywhere on the list. To delete a linefrom the Upload Format table, press theLeft- or Right-arrow key to activate thattable (set the blinking triangle to theupper-left corner). Move the highlightedcursor to the line you want to delete, thenpress the Del key. You will see the linedeleted from the list, and note that alllines below it move up one location.

To insert new lines into an existingUpload Format table, first activate theUpload Format table, then move thehighlighted cursor to the line where thenew command is to be inserted. Press theIns key, and you will see a blank lineinserted at that place and all followingcommands bumped down one line. Pressthe Left- or Right-Arrow key to activatethe Command Select List, then select thecommand or series of commands to beinserted. Remove any blank lines, thatmight remain on the Upload Format tableby activating that table and using the Delfeature to delete them.

Note: Even though a standard or customupload format might appear on theUpload Format table of the workscreen, itis not sent to the meter duringconfiguration unless you have alsoselected one of those options on theUPLOAD FORMAT table. If you selectthe No Change item from the UPLOADFORMAT table, no format will beconfigured, regardless of the content ofthe Upload Format table on theworkscreen.

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OPTIONAL SETUP MENU

Upload Configuration Screen

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Accessing and Leaving the BinaryRead Configuration Screen

The BINARY READCONFIGURATION screen can beaccessed only by selecting the item, SetBinary Read, from the OPTIONALSETUP menu and pressing enter. Theonly way to leave the BINARY READCONFIGURATION screen is by pressingthe PgUp or PgDn keys to return to theOPTIONAL SETUP menu.

Using the Binary Read ConfigurationScreen

The BINARY READCONFIGURATION screen provides themeans for setting up custom binary-readformats.

Select one of the items on the menu at thetop of the screen by moving thehighlighted cursor to the desired item andpressing the Enter key. If you select NoChange, no new binary-read informationwill be sent to the meter during thesubsequent CONFIGURE METERoperation. Otherwise, EXJSET will sendthe standard format (Use Standard isselected) or a custom format (Set BinaryRead is selected).

Whenever you select Use Standard, thestandard Channel/Register sequenceappears on the SEQUENCE table alongthe bottom of the screen. The registers inthis table indicate the sequence in whichthey will be transmitted.

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OPTIONAL SETUP MENU

Binary Read Configuration Screen

F1-HELP # 0

JEM-1/EXJ CONFIGURATION SYSTEMBINARY READ CONFIGURATION

BINARY READ FORMAT

Total Demand Peak Cum 1min T.O.P.

Binary read sequence will not be changed

∅ No ChangeUse StandardSet Binary Read

Ch 1 11 12 13 14 15 16Ch 2 21 22 23 24 25 26Ch 3 31 32 33 34 35 36Ch 4 41 42 43 44 45 46Ch 5 51 52 53 54 55 56

SEQUENCE

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You can alter this sequence to suit yourneeds by selecting Set Binary Read.Once you make this selection, you willfind you can move the highlighted cursorto locations in the sequence-selectiontable located in the middle of the screen.Set up your own sequence by moving thehighlighted cursor to a desired elementand pressing the Enter key. Yourselection immediately appears at the endof the current sequence in SEQUENCEtable.

Press the Del key whenever you want toremove the last entry in the SEQUENCEtable.

The meter works with a sequence of 20items. If your application requires fewerthan 20 items, you can leave theremaining items blank on theSEQUENCE table. If you do that,EXJSET will configure the meter withselection 11 (Channel 1 Total) in theblank locations.

Or you can fill the remaining locations byrepeating the selected sequence. Whenyou select Use Standard, for example,you can see the sequence of ten readingsoccurring twice in the SEQUENCE table.This technique fills all 20 locations.

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OPTIONAL SETUP MENU

Binary Read Configuration Screen(continued)

F1-HELP # 0

JEM-1/EXJ CONFIGURATION SYSTEMBINARY READ CONFIGURATION

BINARY READ FORMAT

This is your CUSTOM binary read sequence

Total Demand Peak Cum 1min T.O.P.

4Ch 1 11 12 13 14 15 16Ch 2 21 22 23 24 25 26Ch 3 31 32 33 34 35 36Ch 4 41 42 43 44 45 46Ch 5 51 52 53 54 55 56

∅ No ChangeUse StandardSet Binary Read

SEQUENCE

11 12 15 21 22

After you have completely selected thesequence on the BINARY READCONFIGURATION screen, you canreturn to the OPTIONAL SETUP menu,by pressing the PgUp or PgDn keys.Select the Leave Optional Setupoperation, using the highlighted cursor.

As a reminder, you can exit EXJSET bymoving the highlighed cursor to ExitProgram on the METERIDENTIFICATION screens.

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Appendix

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APPENDIX

Model Numbers and Channel Assignments

CHANNEL ASSIGNMENT MODEL NUMBERS

1 4

JEM 100 SERIES - SINGLE FUNCTION METERS

1 ELEMENT2 2-1/2 ELEMENT2 ELEMENT

kWh kWh

kvar kvar

Vh Vh

Vh expandedscale

Vh

Ih Ah

I (Analog only)

kVAh

I2h

Dual V2h

kVAh

Ah

V2h

JEM 121

JEM 121-09

JEM 102

JEM 112

JEM 131

JEM 141

JEM 161

JEM 171

JEM 132

JEM 142

JEM 152

JEM 162

JEM 172

JEM 103 JEM 104

JEM 113 JEM 114

JEM 133

JEM 143

JEM 153

JEM 163

JEM 173

JEM 134

JEM 144

JEM 154

JEM 164

JEM 174

JEM 200 SERIES - BIDIRECTIONAL METERS

± kQh

± kWh

± kVARh

kWh/kvarh (lag)

± kWh/kvar

kWh/kvar

kWh/kVAh

kWh/kvarh (lead)

kVAh/kQh

kWh+

kQh

kvarh+

+

+ kWh –

kQh –

kvar –

JEM 300 SERIES - DUAL FUNCTION METERSkWh/kQh kWh

kWh

kWh +

kWh

kWh

kVAh

kWh

kQh

kvarh

kWh–

kVAh

kVARh

kQh

± kWh/V2h

kWh/Ih

kWh +

kWh

kWh–

Ah

JEM 202.1

JEM 202

JEM 212 JEM 213

JEM 203.1

JEM 203 JEM 204

JEM 204.1

JEM 214

JEM 351

JEM 302

JEM 312

JEM 322

JEM 342

JEM 352

JEM 362

JEM 372

JEM 382

JEM 392

JEM 303

JEM 313

JEM 323

JEM 343

JEM 353

JEM 363

JEM 383

JEM 373

JEM 393

JEM 304

JEM 314

JEM 324

JEM 344

JEM 354

JEM 364

JEM 374

JEM 384

N/A

JEM®1 MODEL NUMBERS AND CHANNEL ASSIGNMENTS

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3 ELEMENT3FUNCTIONS

V2h

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JEM 400

FUNCTIONSCHANNEL ASSIGNMENT MODEL NUMBERS

1 2 2-1/2 ELEMENT

kWh/Volt kWh+ kWh

kWh–

+ –

V2h

JEM 600 SERIES - 3 FUNCTION METERS

kWh

V2h

kvarh +

kWh V2h

kWh± kWh/Volt

kWh/I

± kWh/I kWh kWh+

± kWh/I2h kWh kWh A2h

kWh/var/Volt kWh

± kWh/var/Volt kWh+ kWh –

kWh/Volt/I kWh

± kWh/Volt/I kWh+ kWh –

kWh/kVA analog kWh

kWh/kvarh/Volt kWh kvarh

JEM 500 SERIES - 3 FUNCTION METERS

JEM 402 JEM 403

JEM 413

JEM 423

JEM 433

JEM 412

JEM 404

JEM 414

JEM 424

JEM 432 JEM 434

JEM 432.1 JEM 433.1 JEM 434.1

JEM 442 JEM 443 JEM 444

JEM 452 JEM 453 JEM 454

JEM 462 JEM 463 JEM 464

JEM 472 JEM 473 JEM 474

JEM 482 JEM 483 JEM 484

JEM 492 JEM 493 JEM 494

3 ELEMENT

JEM 502 JEM 503 JEM 504

JEM 512 JEM 513 JEM 514

JEM 522 JEM 523 JEM 524

JEM 532 JEM 533 JEM 534

JEM 542 JEM 543 JEM 544

JEM 552 JEM 553 JEM 554

JEM 541

kWh/Vh/kQh

kWh/V2h/kQh

kWh/V2h/kvarh

kWh/Vh/kVAh

kWh

kWh

kWh

Vh

kWh/Vh/kvarh

kWh/kvarh/V kWh

kWh

kWh

V2h

Vh

Vh

kQh

kQh

kvarh

kVAh

kvarh

kvarh

± kWh/ ± kvarh kWh kWh kvarh

± kWh/kQh

+

kWh + kWh

± kWh/ ± kQh kWh + kWh –

kQh

kQh

kWh kvarh +

kWh

kWh V2h

kWh kVAh

kWh

kWh/Vh/ ± kvarh kWh Vh kvarh

+

kVAh

kWh/ ± kvarh

± kWh/kVAh

± kWh/kQh/V2h

Wh/V2h/ ± varh

kVAh/ ± varh

± kWh/V2h/kvarh

± kWh/kvarh kWh +

+

+

+

kvarh –

kQh –

kQh

kvarh –

kvarh –

kvarh

kWh – kvarh

kvarh

kVAh

+

+

kvarh –

kWh –

JEM 602

JEM 612

JEM 612.1

JEM 622

JEM 632

JEM 642

JEM 652

JEM 662

JEM 672

JEM 682

JEM 692

JEM 603

JEM 613

JEM 613.1

JEM 623

JEM 633

JEM 643

JEM 653

JEM 663

JEM 673

JEM 683

JEM 693

JEM 604

JEM614

JEM614.1

JEM 624

JEM 634

JEM 644

JEM 654

JEM 664

JEM 674

JEM 684

JEM694

1 ELEMENT 2 ELEMENT3 4

JEM 422

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Model Numbers and Channel Assignments

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Index

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AAllow user preset registers, 3-11Answer start time, 4-3Answer stop time, 4-3ASCII code, 4-8Auto freeze, 3-10Auto print, 3-10

BBaud rate, 3-5BCC-check on/off, 3-10Binary read, 4-12Binary read configuration screen, 4-12Blinking triangle, 4-9, 4-11

CChannel labels screen, 3-7Channel/register sequence, 4-12City, 3-2Clock, 3-10COM1, 3-4COM2, 3-4Command select list, 4-9Communications format, 3-4Communications parameters screen, 3-4Communications time out, 4-3Computer key references, 1-2Computer port, 3-4Configure Meter, 3-3, 3-5, 4-12Connection menu, 3-5Customer support plan, 1-6Custom upload format, 4-9

DData bits, 3-5Decimal points, 3-8Delay rings count, 4-3

Delete Record, 3-3Demand intervals screen, 3-9, 4-6Demand sub-interval, 3-9Displayed register selection screen, 3-6Divisor/decimal-point screen 3-8Divisors, 3-8

EEdit, 4-11Enter, 3-3Exit program, 3-3EXJ™ register, 1-2EXJSET software, 1-2, 2-2

FFunction key assignment screen, 1-5

HHelp screens, 1-5

IIdentifying a specific meter, 3-3

JJEM1, 1-2

KKVA calculations screen, 4-7

LLine Freq, 3-10Line frequency, 3-10List of commands, 4-11Location, 3-2

INDEX

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INDEX

MMain configuration sequence, 3-2Main operating system (DOS), 3-3Manual, 1-2Mass memory configuration screen, 4-5Meter address, 3-4Meter configuration, 3-1–3-12Meter identification screen, 2-2, 3-2Miscellaneous screen 3-10Model number, 2-2Model numbers and channel

assignments, A-1MODEM COM1, 3-4MODEM COM2, 3-4Modem enable, 4-4Modem parameters, 4-3Modem setup screen, 4-3

NName, 2-2

OOptional setup menu, 3-2, 4-1–4-12Optional setup screen, 3-2

PParity, 3-5Password, 3-12Password selection screen, 3-12Preset values, 3-11Pulse dialing, 3-4

QQ-hours, 4-7

RRead response, 4-9Record not found, 2-3Register values, 3-6, 3-11Register values workscreen, 3-11Revise, 3-3

SScaling divisor, 3-8Screen sequence, 1-4Search specifications, 2-1–2-9, 3-2Sequence, 4-12Serial number, 2-2Set binary read, 4-12State, 3-2Stop hits, 3-5Support services, 1-6

TTiming operations, 3-10Tone dialing, 3-4Total register values screen, 3-11

UUpload configuration screen, 4-8Upload format, 4-8

VVA demand, 4-7Varhours, 4-7Version number, 2-2

ZZip Code, 3-2

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Scientific Columbus grants transferrable licenses, as well as update availability and related warranties, only to registered users. Aregistered user is one who completes and signs the customer registration card, or a successor in interest to such registered user. Each non-registered user who has acquired software by purchase or other legitimate means is granted a non-transferrable license only.UNREGISTERED USERS ACQUIRE SOFTWARE “AS IS” WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND.

I. LICENSE. During the term of this license, Scientific Columbus, Inc. (“we”) grant to the legitimate acquirer (“you”) of oursoftware package a non-exclusive license to use the software on a single computer (one CPU) at any one time. You may not decompile,disassemble, or otherwise reverse engineer the software.

You may make a reasonable number of back-up copies of the software, but you must prevent any of those copies from being possessedor used by a third party except as follows: If you are a registered user, you may transfer to a third party all (but not less than all) of yourrights to the software, in which case all of your rights under this license agreement and limited warranty will expire.

II. LIMITED WARRANTY. This warranty becomes effective upon our receipt of the completed and signed customer registrationcard and remains in effect until one year after the date you acquired the software. During the warranty period, we warrant the softwareto perform as represented in writing by us at the time you acquired it. To fulfill this warranty we may, at our option, alter the software orrefund your purchase price. WE MAKE NO OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, REGARDING THESOFTWARE OR ITS DOCUMENTATION. WE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIM WARRANTIES OFMERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, EVEN IF WE HAVE BEEN ADVISEDOF YOUR PARTICULAR PURPOSES. IN NO CASE WILL WE BE LIABLE FOR COMPENSATORY,INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOST PROFITS, LOSTSAVINGS, DOWN TIME, OR DAMAGE TO DATA) ARISING OUT OF YOUR USE OF THE SOFTWARE, ANDYOU AGREE TO HOLD US HARMLESS AGAINST THIRD PARTIES IN THIS REGARD.

WE WILL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY REPRESENTATIONS UNLESS IN A WRITING AUTHORIZEDBY US.

III. MISCELLANEOUS. This software license and limited warranty shall be interpreted and enforced in accordance with thelaws of the state of Ohio. Any disputes arising out of this agreement shall be submitted to binding arbitration in Columbus, Ohio beforea panel of three arbitrators, none of whom shall have any prior business dealings with the parties. Each party shall choose one arbitrator,and those two arbitrators shall choose the third.

JEM® is a Registered Trademark, and EXJSET_, and EXJ_ are Trademarks of Scientific Columbus.IBM® is a registered trademark, and PC/AT_, PC/XT_ are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation.Compaq Desk Pro® and Compaq Desk Pro 286® are registered trademarks of COMPAQ® Computer Corporation.

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