Sontex Supercom 636 User manual

Manual Supercom 636 R+W rev. 010312 2
Revision
Issue
Date
Author
Description
200309
20.03.09
NU
In accordance with software version 0.1.5
200409
20.04.09
NU
In accordance with software version 0.1.6
230409
23.04.09
MS
General Revue and approval
040609
04.06.09
NU
In accordance with software version 0.1.8
300609
30.06.09
MS
General update, software version 0.1.12
160709
16.07.09
SV
Removed writing concept
250809
25.08.09
NU
Update Annex E (Writing 556)
160909
051109
16.09.09
05.11.09
SV
SV
Add chapter 3.1.6 (using the accumulators)
Adapted length of field in PDF file (page 11)
150210
15.02.10
SV
Add information related to xml files
260410
26.04.10
SV
Error in status byte description (page 11)
211010
21.10.10
SV
Add 656 & 541. Adapted writing factor KC for 556
200411
20.04.11
SV
Add information for 449
010312
01.03.12
SV
Add entry for 539 (write) + change finalize parametrize
556

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Table of Contents
1. General................................................................................................. 4
1.1 Introduction ............................................................................................................... 4
1.2 Field of application of modem ................................................................................... 4
1.3 Necessary configuration............................................................................................ 4
2. Scope of delivery ................................................................................ 5
3. How to use........................................................................................... 6
3.1 Introduction ............................................................................................................... 6
3.1.1 USB ...............................................................................................................................6
3.1.2 Switch ON/OFF the modem .................................................................................................6
3.1.3 Bluetooth..............................................................................................................................6
3.1.4 LED display..........................................................................................................................7
3.1.5 Charging accumulators ........................................................................................................8
3.1.6 Using the accumulators........................................................................................................8
4. Communication ................................................................................... 9
4.1 Introduction ............................................................................................................... 9
4.1.1 Reading concept ..................................................................................................................9
4.1.2 Detailed reading steps .......................................................................................................10
5. Utilities............................................................................................... 13
5.1 Firmware Update..................................................................................................... 13
6. Annex A ............................................................................................. 14
6.1 Detailed reading process schematics...................................................................... 14
7. Annex B ............................................................................................. 15
7.1 Add entry to device list to read a device.................................................................. 15
8. Annex C ............................................................................................. 16
8.1 Encoded frames Radio Pulse Adapter 540 ............................................................. 16
8.2 Encoded frames calculator Supercal 531/449 (rsp106 and rsp107) ....................... 21
9. Annex D ............................................................................................. 25
9.1 Detailed writing process schematics ....................................................................... 25
10. Annex E.............................................................................................. 26
10.1 Add entry to device list to write a device ................................................................. 26
10.2 Writing standard products ....................................................................................... 26
10.3 Writing the heat cost allocator 502 / 552................................................................. 27
10.4 Writing the heat cost allocator Sontex 556.............................................................. 28
10.5 Writing the radio pulse adapter 540 ........................................................................ 32

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1. General
1.1 Introduction
This user guide describes the operation and the use of the radio modem 636. It is addressed to all
users as well as to application engineers.
1.2 Field of application of modem
The external peripheral radio modem Supercom 636 is suitable for a connection to PC or Pocket
PC with USB or Bluetooth. It allows the read out of meters per radio. The modem works at a fre-
quency of 433.82 MHz and supports the protocols MFD and Radian 0.
1.3 Necessary configuration
The radio modem Supercom 636 can be connected to any system (PC, Laptop or Pocket PC)
which has the following characteristics:
USB port
or
Bluetooth

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2. Scope of delivery
Content set radio modem Supercom 636:
Radio modem Supercom 636 with belt clip
3 accumulators 1.2V type AAA (1000mAh)
Radio antenna
User manual
CD with
User manual (pdf)
USB driver
PDA SW Sontex916
Firmware update PC SW Tools636
Road Creator PC SW Tools916
USB cable (mini USB - USB A male)
USB charger (230VAC and 12VDC)
! Accumulators are not charged !
! Initial charge necessary !
! 8 h minimum !

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3. How to use
3.1 Introduction
There’re two possibilities to communicate with the modem Supercom 636: USB or Bluetooth. Both
are using M-Bus protocol.
3.1.1 USB
Speed: 38’400 bauds
Bits: 8 bits
Parity: even
Stop bit: 1
The USB driver (virtual com port) you find on the CD delivered with the set radio modem Supercom
636 or on the internet at the following address: ://www.ftdichip.com/FTDrivers.htm
This driver is requested only at the first connection of the radio modem to the PC. Thereafter the
communication will then be available from a com port (COMx).
3.1.2 Switch ON/OFF the modem
With the orange button the radio modem Supercom 636 can be switched ON and OFF.
After 10 minutes of inactivity the radio modem Supercom 636 shuts down by itself.
3.1.3 Bluetooth
For the start up the modem must first connect with the remote system.
To establish connection the following steps must be followed and completed:
Switch ON the radio modem Supercom 636 over the orange button.
The blue LED indicates that the modem Supercom 636 is visible to other Bluetooth devices.
On the remote device (PDA) search for Bluetooth devices in your area.
Check the manual of your remote device for instructions.
Once the remote device found the modem radio Supercom 636 the remote device will display
its name and serial number (e.g. Supercom 636 S/N: 08094002).
Select it and enter the following password if necessary: 0000
Depending on the remote device you have to indicate a COM port number for the outgoing
communication. Please check the manual of your remote device for instructions. This task
must only be performed once.
Once the remote device opens a communication port to the radio modem Supercom 636 the
blue LED is blinking as long the port is open. When the port is closed the blue LED is on but
not blinking.

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3.1.4 LED display
There’re four LEDs on the front of the device.
Link : (Blue)
Conditions
LED state
The modem is ON
ON
A Bluetooth communication port is opened.
Blinking
0.25s every 2s
The modem is OFF
OFF
Charge: (Red)
Conditions
LED state
Accumulators charged
OFF
Low power
Blinking 0.25s every 3s
** Near empty
1 blink
Charging
ON
** If the accumulators are near empty the device shuts down by itself.
Tx : (yellow)
Conditions
LED state
A byte is transmitted via radio
0.25s per byte
Rx : (yellow)
Conditions
LED state
A byte is received via radio
0.25s per byte
3.1.4.1 Switch ON sequence
By turning ON the Supercom 636, the following LEDs sequence is running:
If another sequence is running contact your local Sontex agent or the Sontex technical support.
(See last page of this document for contacts).
2 seconds
The blue LED stays ON

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3.1.5 Charging accumulators
The radio modem Supercom 636 needs 3 accumulators 1.2V type AAA Ni-Mh (1000mAh). In case
of replacing the accumulators we recommend to always use products of the same supplier of ac-
cumulators.
Only use Ni-Mh accumulators.
Disposal of battery and device
It is mandatory to dispose of used accumulators and the radio modem Supercom 636 environ-
mental friendly or to return it after use to the manufacturer for appropriate disposal to ensure that
the components are recycled in accordance with the battery and electronic scrap regulations. If you
decide to dispose of the battery or the device yourself get proper information about recycling pos-
sibilities locally.
The radio modem Supercom 636 can be charged by USB on a host PC hub (500mA) or with the
charger (recommended) delivered with the set. The red LED indicates the charging mode (see
3.1.4.)
The device must be charged first before a first use (Minimum 8 hours).
Once the device is fully charged it will switch OFF automatically.
3.1.6 Using the accumulators
Accumulators are self discharging over time, accumulators not used must be charged at least
every 6 months.

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4. Communication
4.1 Introduction
The radio modem Supercom 636 uses the M-Bus protocol according to EN1434 to communicate. It
supports primary and secondary addressing. For more detailed information, please refer to the M-
Bus documentation available on the internet: ://www.m-bus.com/
4.1.1 Reading concept
The radio modem is like 2 separate devices:
1. The modem itself
2. The device to be read
Each device can be accessed with its secondary address (serial number) or primary address:
Primary address for modem 636: 251
Primary address for device to be read: 254
The 636 has a local memory which can contain the information (address and readout method) of
the radio device to be read (maximum one).
The 636 contains two frames.
1. Modem information
2. Device to read information (address and readout method) if present
To read a radio device (e.g Radio module Supercom 580) the necessary information (radio ad-
dress and readout method) must be introduced into the local memory with the
command “SND_UD”
containing the field “Add entry to device list”.
The radio communication is started with the
command “SND_UD”
containing the field “Start read radio process”.
Sending a request to the radio modem Supercom 636 during the radio process will return a “busy”
frame. (3. / page 12).
To read the result send a request “REQ_UD2” to the device address “254”.

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4.1.2 Detailed reading steps
See Annex A, page 14, for the detailed reading process schematic.
1. Request the frame “Rsp1” with a “REQ_UD2” (Addr.251).
Frame “Rsp1” (Contains modem information)
Field
Frame bytes in hex (Note 1)
Coding
Comment
Start
Start, Length
68,Le Le,68
Control
08
Respond with user data, RSP_UD
Address
FD or FB
User data
Control Information
72
Variable structure respond
Identification number
xx xx xx xx
A, 32 bits
Manufacturer ID
EE 4D
C, 16 bits
"SON"
Version of meter
14
C, 8 bits
Device type
0E
D, 8 bits
Bus / System component
Access number
xx
C, 8 bits
Status
st
Ds, 8 bits
Signature (not used)
00 00
C, 16 bits
Detailed errors
02,FD 17,er er
D, 16 bits
Current date & time
04,6D,xx xx xx xx
F, 32 bits
Parameters flags
01,FD 66,pp
D, 8 bits
Internal version
0C,FD 0F,xx xx xx xx
A, 32 bits
Hardware version
02,FD 0D,xx xx
C, 16 bits
Fabrication Number
0C,78,xx xx xx xx
A, 32 bits
More records in next
telegram
mo
Start of manufacturer specific data
End
Check Sum
cs
Stop
16

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Keys
Optional record
xx
Value LSByte first
yy
Value MSByte first
ch
ASCII character
cs
er er
Detailed errors
636 M-Bus standard
bit0
†Tamper
bit1
Accumulators low Battery low
bit2
†External alarm
bit3
†Battery cut
bit7..4
†RSSI
bit8
SND_UD frame: unknown CI.
bit9
SND_UD frame, structured write: unknown field.
bit10
†
bit11
SND_UD frame, structured write: bad field size.
bit12
SND_UD frame, structured write: memory overflow.
bit13
†
bit14
Invalid time clock
bit15
Last radio process error
Le
Ls
Length of ASCII character string
Warning: according to the M-Bus standard, the first byte following the length byte is
the rightmost character of the string, and the last byte is the leftmost character.
mo
More records in next telegram :
0Fh
no
1Fh
yes
pp
Parameter flags
bit0
When the selected device is in the device list, but not yet read :
0: send an ""empty"" RSP_UD (with just the 12 bytes header)
1: do not send anything
st
Status
636 M-Bus standard
bit1..0
Application Application
00b
No error No error
01b
†Application busy
10b
Any application error Any application error
11b
†Reserved
bit2
Accumulators low Power low
bit3
†Permanent error
bit4
†Temporary error
bit5
†Manufacturer specific
bit6
Invalid time clock Manufacturer specific
bit7
Last radio process error Manufacturer specific
†Not used.
The value of Check Sum is calculated from arithmetical sum modulo 256 of each byte of
the frame except the fields: Start, Length (if any), Check Sum and Stop.
Length of the M-Bus frame. The fields Start, Length, Check Sum and Stop (6 bytes) are
not included in the calculation of the Length field. The Length field is repeated twice
preceded and followed by the Start field 68h.

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2. To read a device send the command “SND_UD" (Addr.251):
Field Frame bytes in hex (Note 1) Coding Comment
Start, Length 68,Le Le,68
Control 73|53 Send user data to slave, SND_UD
Address FD or FB
Control Information 51 Stuctured write telegram
Current date & time 04,6D,xx xx xx xx F, 32 bits
Add entry to device list
0D,FF 16,Ls xx xx xx
xx xx xx xx xx xx xx
xx xx xx xx xx xx xx
xx xx xx xx xx xx xx
xx xx xx xx xx xx xx
xx xx xx xx xx xx xx
xx xx xx xx xx xx xx
xx
LVAR §
Parameters flags 01,FD 66,pp D, 8 bits
Start read radio process 01,FF,24,00 §
Start write radio process 01,FF,24,01 §
Check Sum cs
Stop 16
Symbols
‡ Function: 0=instantaneous, 1=maximum, 2=minimum, 3=during error state
§ manufacturer specific VIFE
Notes
1. For non hexadecimal or lower case digits see the detailled description in the Keys sheet.
End
Start
User data
Read process:
The field “Current date & time” must be added in the “Add entry to device list” if bit7”Adjust device
clock” = 1 of Options byte.
The field “Add entry to device list” is detailed in Annex B.
The field “Start read radio process” starts the read radio communication.
Write process:
The field “Add entry to device list” is detailed in Annex E.
The field “Start write radio process” starts the write radio communication.
3. Sending the command “REQ_UD2” if the radio process is in progress, the radio modem Su-
percom 636 is communicating by radio with the device, will return a “busy” frame:
Field Frame bytes in hex
Start, Length 68,04 04,68 See Note 1
Control 08 Respond with user data, RSP_UD
Address FD or FB
Control Information 70 Repport of application errors
08 Application to busy for handling readout request
Check Sum xx
Stop 16
Header
End
4. If the modem is no longer busy send the command “REQ_UD2” (Addr.254) to readout the de-
vice frame.
5. If a radio problem occurs (e.g. no answer of the device), the frame RSP_UD of the device con-
tains only the header without data or doesn’t send anything at all.
See parameter flags “pp” in the frame Rsp1 of the modem.
Also check bit7 of status byte “st” in the frame Rsp1 of the modem.

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5. Utilities
5.1 Firmware Update
The firmware of the modem Supercom 636 can be updated by the USB interface from a computer
with the software Tools636.

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6. Annex A
6.1 Detailed reading process schematics
PC or
pocket
PC 636
Send_UD (Adr. 251 with : current date & time, add
entry to device list, start read radio process)
Ack
Req_UD2 (Adr. 251)
Busy frame (because modem
is in radio communication)
min 100ms
Req_UD2 (Adr. 251)
RSP_UD
SND_NKE (Adr. :254)
Ack
Req_UD2 (Adr. 254)
RSP_UD
min 100ms
Repeat until 636 is not
busy
Repeat to read all
frames of device
Send_NKE (Adr. 251)
Ack

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7. Annex B
7.1 Add entry to device list to read a device
Identification
Number
Manufacturer ID
Generation of
Meter
Measured Media
Radio Address
Radio Device Type
Options
Maximal Frame
Number
Application Reset
Subcode
Date of Last
Successful Reading
Type A C C D A C D C D G
Bytes 4 2 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 2
Notes a, e a, e a a b, e bbbbc, e
Device type Values to read
HCA 502, 502S, 552
All values xxxxxxxxh 4DEEh 408h xxxxxxxxh 080h 01h 00h 0101h
HCA 502S, 552
All values (compact reading) xxxxxxxxh 4DEEh 408h xxxxxxxxh 080h 01h 01h 0101h
Supercal 539 or 539+
Current values xxxxxxxxh 4DEEh 404h xxxxxxxxh 180h 01h 00h 0101h
Supercal 539+
+ monthly energy xxxxxxxxh 4DEEh 404h xxxxxxxxh 180h 02h 00h 0101h
Supercal 539+
+ monthly volume xxxxxxxxh 4DEEh 404h xxxxxxxxh 180h 03h 00h 0101h
Supercal 539+
All values xxxxxxxxh 4DEEh 404h xxxxxxxxh 180h 05h 00h 0101h
540 pulses
All values xxxxxxxxh 4DEEh 100h xxxxxxxxh 280h 04h 00h 0101h
531 / 449
frames 1, 2, 3, 4 xxxxxxxxh 4DEEh 12 04h xxxxxxxxh 380h 04h 00h 0101h
531 / 449
frames 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10 xxxxxxxxh 4DEEh 12 04h xxxxxxxxh 380h 06h 01h 0101h
531 / 449
frames 106, 107 xxxxxxxxh 4DEEh 12 04h xxxxxxxxh 380h 04h 02h 0101h
531 / 449
frames 56, 57, 58, 59 xxxxxxxxh 4DEEh 12 04h xxxxxxxxh 380h 04h 03h 0101h
590 WCA
All values xxxxxxxxh 38AFh 407h xxxxxxxxh 481h 01h 00h 0101h
580 Water counter
All values xxxxxxxxh 4DEEh 10 07h xxxxxxxxh 480h 01h 00h 0101h
581 Water counter
All values xxxxxxxxh 4DEEh 20 07h xxxxxxxxh 480h 01h 00h 0101h
556 HCA
All values xxxxxxxxh 4DEEh 16 08h xxxxxxxxh 5B1h 02h 00h 0101h
541 pulses
All values xxxxxxxxh 4DEEh 10 00h xxxxxxxxh 690h 03h 00h 0101h
656 repeater All values xxxxxxxxh 4DEEh 30 0Eh xxxxxxxxh 600h 01h 00h 0101h
Notes
aThis value is part of the M-Bus secondary address used to access the data of a device stored in 636.
It is updated by 636 according to the value really read from the device by radio.
bThis value is used to access the device by radio. It is never modified by the 636 itself.
c
The date 1.1.2000 means ""not yet successful read"", coded in M-Bus G type: 0101h
eMultibytes values are transmitted with LSB first.
Options
bit7 Adjust device clock: 0=no, 1=yes

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8. Annex C
8.1 Encoded frames Radio Pulse Adapter 540
Rsp_1
Field Frame bytes in hex (Note 1) Coding Comment
Star t, Length 68,Le Le,68
Control 08 Respond with user data, RSP_UD
Address xx
Control Information 72 Variable structure respond
Identification number xx xx xx xx A, 32 bits
Manufacturer ID EE 4D C, 16 bits "SON"
Version of meter 01 C, 8 bits
Device type 00 D, 8 bits
Access number xx C, 8 bits
Status st Ds, 8 bits
Signature (not used) 00 00 C, 16 bits
Current date & time 04,6D,xx xx xx xx F, 32 bits
Identification number 0C,79, xx xx xx xx A, 32 bits
Medium string 0D,FD 09,03, me me me LVAR 3 char
Units str ing 0D,FD 67,05, un un un un un LVAR 5 char
Units factor 05,EE 76,xx xx xx xx H, 32 bits dimensionless
Totalizer initial value 44,6E,xx xx xx xx B, 32 bits dimensionless
Info string
0D,FD 0C,18,ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch
ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch
ch ch ch ch
LVAR 24 char
Totalizer current value 04,6E,xx xx xx xx B, 32 bits
Units stored at month - 1 84 01,6E,xx xx xx xx B, 32 bits dimensionless
Units stored at month - 2 C4 01,6E,xx xx xx xx B, 32 bits dimensionless
Units stored at month - 3 84 02,6E,xx xx xx xx B, 32 bits dimensionless
Units stored at month - 4 C4 02,6E,xx xx xx xx B, 32 bits dimensionless
Units stored at month - 5 84 03,6E,xx xx xx xx B, 32 bits dimensionless
Units stored at month - 6 C4 03,6E,xx xx xx xx B, 32 bits dimensionless
Units stored at month - 7 84 04,6E,xx xx xx xx B, 32 bits dimensionless
Units stored at month - 8 C4 04,6E,xx xx xx xx B, 32 bits dimensionless
Units stored at month - 9 84 05,6E,xx xx xx xx B, 32 bits dimensionless
Units stored at month - 10 C4 05,6E,xx xx xx xx B, 32 bits dimensionless
Units stored at month - 11 84 06,6E,xx xx xx xx B, 32 bits dimensionless
Units stored at month - 12 C4 06,6E,xx xx xx xx B, 32 bits dimensionless
Units stored at month - 13 84 07,6E,xx xx xx xx B, 32 bits dimensionless
Units stored at month - 14 C4 07,6E,xx xx xx xx B, 32 bits dimensionless
Units stored at month - 15 84 08,6E,xx xx xx xx B, 32 bits dimensionless
Units stored at month - 16 C4 08,6E,xx xx xx xx B, 32 bits dimensionless
More records in next telegram mo Start of manufacturer specific data
Check Sum cs
Stop 16
Start
User data
End

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Rsp_2
Field Frame bytes in hex (Note 1) Coding Comment
Star t, Length 68,Le Le,68
Control 08 Respond w ith user data, RSP_U D
Address xx
Control Information 72 Variable structure respond
Identification number xx xx xx xx A, 32 bits
Manufacturer ID EE 4D C, 16 bits "SON"
Version of meter 01 C, 8 bits
Device type 00 D, 8 bits
Access number xx C, 8 bits
Status st Ds, 8 bits
Signature (not used) 00 00 C, 16 bits
Identification number 8C 40,79, xx xx xx xx A, 32 bits
Medium string 8D 40,FD 09,03,me me me LVAR
Units str ing 8D 40,FD 67,05,un un un un un LVAR 3 char
Units factor 85 40,EE 76,xx xx xx xx H, 32 bits 5 char
Totalizer initial value C4 40,6E,xx xx xx xx B, 32 bits dimensionless
Info string
8D 40,FD 0C,18,ch ch ch ch ch ch ch
ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch
ch ch ch ch ch
LVAR dimensionless
Totalizer current value 84 40,6E,xx xx xx xx B, 32 bits 24 char
Units stored at month - 1 84 41,6E,xx xx xx xx B, 32 bits
Units stored at month - 2 C4 41,6E,xx xx xx xx B, 32 bits dimensionless
Units stored at month - 3 84 42,6E,xx xx xx xx B, 32 bits dimensionless
Units stored at month - 4 C4 42,6E,xx xx xx xx B, 32 bits dimensionless
Units stored at month - 5 84 43,6E,xx xx xx xx B, 32 bits dimensionless
Units stored at month - 6 C4 43,6E,xx xx xx xx B, 32 bits dimensionless
Units stored at month - 7 84 44,6E,xx xx xx xx B, 32 bits
Units stored at month - 8 C4 44,6E,xx xx xx xx B, 32 bits
Units stored at month - 9 84 45,6E,xx xx xx xx B, 32 bits
Units stored at month - 10 C4 45,6E,xx xx xx xx B, 32 bits
Units stored at month - 11 84 46,6E,xx xx xx xx B, 32 bits
Units stored at month - 12 C4 46,6E,xx xx xx xx B, 32 bits
Units stored at month - 13 84 47,6E,xx xx xx xx B, 32 bits
Units stored at month - 14 C4 47,6E,xx xx xx xx B, 32 bits
Units stored at month - 15 84 48,6E,xx xx xx xx B, 32 bits
Units stored at month - 16 C4 48,6E,xx xx xx xx B, 32 bits
More records in next telegram mo Start of manufacturer specific data
Check Sum cs
Stop 16
Start
User data
End

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Rsp_3
Field Frame bytes in hex (Note 1) Coding Comment
Start, Length 68,Le Le,68
Control 08 Respond with user data, RSP_UD
Address xx
Control Information 72 Variable structure respond
Identification number xx xx xx xx A, 32 bits
Manufacturer ID EE 4D C, 16 bits "SON"
Version of meter 01 C, 8 bits
Device type 00 D, 8 bits
Access number xx C, 8 bits
Status st Ds, 8 bits
Signature (not used) 00 00 C, 16 bits
Identification number 8C 80 40,79, xx xx xx xx A, 32 bits
Medium string 8D 80 40,FD 09,03,me me me LVAR
Units string 8D 80 40,FD 67,05,un un un un un LVAR 3 char
Units factor 85 80 40,EE 76,xx xx xx xx H, 32 bits 5 char
Totalizer initial value C4 80 40,6E,xx xx xx xx B, 32 bits dimensionless
Info string
8D 80 40,FD 0C,18,ch ch ch ch ch ch
ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch
ch ch ch ch ch ch
LVAR dimensionless
Totalizer current value 84 80 40,6E,xx xx xx xx B, 32 bits 24 char
Units stored at month - 1 84 81 40,6E,xx xx xx xx B, 32 bits
Units stored at month - 2 C4 81 40,6E,xx xx xx xx B, 32 bits dimensionless
Units stored at month - 3 84 82 40,6E,xx xx xx xx B, 32 bits dimensionless
Units stored at month - 4 C4 82 40,6E,xx xx xx xx B, 32 bits dimensionless
Units stored at month - 5 84 83 40,6E,xx xx xx xx B, 32 bits dimensionless
Units stored at month - 6 C4 83 40,6E,xx xx xx xx B, 32 bits dimensionless
Units stored at month - 7 84 84 40,6E,xx xx xx xx B, 32 bits
Units stored at month - 8 C4 84 40,6E,xx xx xx xx B, 32 bits
Units stored at month - 9 84 85 40,6E,xx xx xx xx B, 32 bits
Units stored at month - 10 C4 85 40,6E,xx xx xx xx B, 32 bits
Units stored at month - 11 84 86 40,6E,xx xx xx xx B, 32 bits
Units stored at month - 12 C4 86 40,6E,xx xx xx xx B, 32 bits
Units stored at month - 13 84 87 40,6E,xx xx xx xx B, 32 bits
Units stored at month - 14 C4 87 40,6E,xx xx xx xx B, 32 bits
Units stored at month - 15 84 88 40,6E,xx xx xx xx B, 32 bits
Units stored at month - 16 C4 88 40,6E,xx xx xx xx B, 32 bits
More records in next telegram mo Start of manufacturer specific data
Check Sum cs
Stop 16
Start
User data
End

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Rsp_4
Field Frame bytes in hex (Note 1) Coding Comment
Start, Length
68,Le Le,68
Control
08
Respond with user data, RSP_UD
Address
xx
Control Information
72
Variable structure respond
Identification number
xx xx xx xx
A, 32 bits
Manufacturer ID
EE 4D
C, 16 bits "SON"
Version of meter
01
C, 8 bits
Device type
00
D, 8 bits
Access number
xx
C, 8 bits
Status
st
Ds, 8 bits
Signature (not used)
00 00
C, 16 bits
Identification number
8C C0 40,79, xx xx xx xx
A, 32 bits
Medium string
8D C0 40,FD 09,03,me me me
LVAR
Units string
8D C0 40,FD 67,05,un un un un un
LVAR 3 char
Units factor
85 C0 40,EE 76,xx xx xx xx
H, 32 bits 5 char
Totalizer initial value
C4 C0 40,6E,xx xx xx xx
B, 32 bits dimensionless
Info string
8D C0 40,FD 0C,18,ch ch ch ch ch ch
ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch
ch ch ch ch ch ch
LVAR dimensionless
Totalizer current value
84 C0 40,6E,xx xx xx xx
B, 32 bits 24 char
Units stored at month - 1
84 C1 40,6E,xx xx xx xx
B, 32 bits
Units stored at month - 2
C4 C1 40,6E,xx xx xx xx
B, 32 bits dimensionless
Units stored at month - 3
84 C2 40,6E,xx xx xx xx
B, 32 bits dimensionless
Units stored at month - 4
C4 C2 40,6E,xx xx xx xx
B, 32 bits dimensionless
Units stored at month - 5
84 C3 40,6E,xx xx xx xx
B, 32 bits dimensionless
Units stored at month - 6
C4 C3 40,6E,xx xx xx xx
B, 32 bits dimensionless
Units stored at month - 7
84 C4 40,6E,xx xx xx xx
B, 32 bits
Units stored at month - 8
C4 C4 40,6E,xx xx xx xx
B, 32 bits
Units stored at month - 9
84 C5 40,6E,xx xx xx xx
B, 32 bits
Units stored at month - 10
C4 C5 40,6E,xx xx xx xx
B, 32 bits
Units stored at month - 11
84 C6 40,6E,xx xx xx xx
B, 32 bits
Units stored at month - 12
C4 C6 40,6E,xx xx xx xx
B, 32 bits
Units stored at month - 13
84 C7 40,6E,xx xx xx xx
B, 32 bits
Units stored at month - 14
C4 C7 40,6E,xx xx xx xx
B, 32 bits
Units stored at month - 15
84 C8 40,6E,xx xx xx xx
B, 32 bits
Units stored at month - 16
C4 C8 40,6E,xx xx xx xx
B, 32 bits
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Notes
Medium
me ASCII characters (3x)
«ELE» electricity
«GAS» gas
«HCA» heat cost allocator
«HEA» heat
«HWA» hot water
«OIL» oil
«STE » steam
«WAT» water
«OTH» other
« » unknown medium
Units
un ASCII characters (5x)
«Imp» impuls
«J» Joules
«kJ» kilo Joules
«MJ» Mega Joules
«l» liter
«m3» cubic meter
«Wh» Watt hour
«kWh» kilo Watt hour
«MWh» Mega Watt hour
« » unknown unit
Information
ch ASCII characters (24x)
« » all what you like
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no
1F
yes
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