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MAN35
Version 1
Issue Date:
01/02/2019
Installation manual
Orsis S2-M single-phase
meter & module
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No. Display in LCD Indicator
1 Number display
2 Display page
3 Reverse Run Indicator
4 Error/Alarm
5 Wireless Communications available
6 On optical communications
7 Energy flow –Import
8 Energy flow –Export
9 Counter
10 On wireless communications
Display indicators
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S2-M Meter connection diagram
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Display index screens
This identification is marked on the nameplate. Typical
display sequences and a list of displayable data.
There are 4 main display screens that the meter will
automatically scroll through during the display cycle and are
as follows:
1. This is a segment test display to make sure all segments
of the display are working
2. Cumulative import (kWh) - this is the total
generation/consumption that has been recorded by the
meter. This display is indicated with a small arrow at the
bottom of the screen pointing to import
3. Cumulative export (kWh) - this is the total export that has
been recorded by the meter. This display is indicated with a
small arrow at the bottom of the screen pointing to export
4.This is a reverse run count for current - this counts the
number of times that the meter has had current flowing
backwards through it
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Display Index Screens - continued
In the example of a generation meter, this would occur if the meter had
been wired back to front or if the solar panels were not generating, the
inverter(s) would still require power and would therefore draw energy
from the national grid (essentially pulling power backwards through the
meter). This is why inverters tend to switch themselves off at night.
For an export meter, the reverse run will occur as generated energy is
exported back to the national grid. The export meter will measure the
same imported energy as the suppliers main meter.
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LED Status Description LED Status
PWR Normal system power
supply Always On
REG Registered Always On
Not Registered Always Off
ERR Flashing errors See next section for detail definition list
Orsis communications module
LED Description
There are three LEDs defined as power (PWR), registration status (REG) and error indication (ERR) from left to right on the
front of the module as shown below.
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Flashing Sequence Error
Always Off Registered
1 Flash SIM card requires changing
2 Flashes Meter not connected to module
4 Flashes External Flash Read-Write Error
5 Flashes GSM Module not started
6 Flashes GSM Module serial communication error
7 Flashes External EEPROM Read-Write error
8 Flashes Meter Connection Error ( Failure to get correct
data)
9 Flashes GSM Module Initialisation Failure
10 Flashes Dialling Failure
11 Flashes Exceptional Socket Interruption
12 Flashes Load balance log in error
13 Flashes Communication sever log in failure
14 Flashes Registration Failure
LED Error Definition List
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Meter Commissioning Phase
If the meter is being used for remote monitoring, it is essential that the commissioning engineer
contacts the Orsis support team to confirm the communications paths are operational between
meter and module via GPRS BEFORE leaving site.
The metering system will not be deemed operational until
Orsis support staff confirm all communications are
connected.
Please call Orsis support team on 01423 537088 to check and
confirm the connection.
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How to change the SIM card in an Orsis S2-M module
Isolate
Ensure that the power to the meter is switched OFF.
PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE THE MODULE FROM THE METER –THIS WILL VOID ANY WARRANTY AND MAY CAUSE
DAMAGE TO THE MODULE.
Open the SIM card cover
On the top edge of the module, there should be a barcode
sticker with the SIM card number on.
Peel back that sticker, and remove the small screw underneath.
Slide the grey plastic cover up to reveal the SIM card on the right hand
side.
SIM CARD
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Remove the SIM card
Press the SIM card inwards and it should spring back out of
the cradle and can then be removed.
Insert the new SIM card
The new SIM card goes in this way
Press the new SIM card inwards and it should click and
‘lock’ in place.
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Close the SIM card cover
Slide the grey plastic cover back down to close the module.
Refit the small screw and tighten to lock the cover in place. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN.
Stick the barcode sticker back down to cover the screw
Power up the meter
Power up the meter, once there are 2 green LEDs lit, this meter and module have successfully connected.
Please call Orsis support team on 01423 537088 to check and confirm connection.
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