
NOT: N An ORION ME or SE endpoint connected to an ADE (or approved competitive three-wire encoder) does not require
programming to clear a tamper. After the wires have been repaired, the endpoint is automatically updated to reflect
the register odometer value in the first hour after the wires have been repaired.
Figure 84: Stop endpoint warning
It is not necessary to tap Stop / Start before and after
fixing a tamper.
If an ORION ME endpoint has been stopped, tapping
Start clears the history (profile data) and places fixed
mode endpoints into mobile mode. Endpoints in
mobile mode may not revert to fixed mode for up to 48
hours.
The warning screen shown here is displayed when you
tap Stop.
Programming the Odometer (RTR)
When used with an RTR encoder, you must program and set the endpoint odometer value following a tamper repair.
Setting the Odometer
To install an ORION ME or ORION CE endpoint on an active meter with usage on the RTR, use the following information to
ensure that the value in the endpoint matches the current odometer value on the RTR once the endpoint is connected to the
RTR.
When programming ORION endpoints, enter the value of the
six moveable odometer wheels plus the sweep hand for all
meter types (gallons, cubic feet, etc.) and all meter models.
In Figure 85, the odometer value in the moveable dials (both
white and black digits) is "000001."
The sweep hand is pointing between the "6" and the “7" but
because the sweep hand has not yet hit the "7", use "6" as the
value for the last digit of the meter reading. Therefore, in this
example, the value to be entered into the ORION endpoint
Reading field would be "16" or "0000016." (The leading zeros
are not required.)
Figure 85: Odometer value
Sweep hand
Moveable dials
ORION® Automated Meter Reading System for Trimble® Ranger 3
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