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RE: Meter
- Subject: RE: Meter
- From: "Andy Bone" <andy@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2006 08:40:39 +0100
Hi Chris,
=20
Yes it was under =A330. Follow the link from my previous post http://www.j=
winstruments.co.uk. I have no affiliation with these people, just a
satisfi=
ed customer.
=20
Only thing which is a bit frustrating, is that no one seems willing to
give=
any information about using the optical port on the front of these things.=
As you have no doubt seen from the data sheet, there are lots of possibili=
ties with the data port, although a blanket "That's only for utility
compan=
ies" seems to be the standard response.
=20
I did find a supplier of reader heads to use with the data port, although
i=
t appears (I have not even tried it) that these meters are locked down
with=
an access password to get any data out of them. I figured I would be happy=
with the pulsed contact, the data port would be nice, but it would be main=
ly just to satisfy my curiosity :-)
=20
Andy
________________________________
From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx on behalf of Chris Hunter
Sent: Fri 14/04/2006 16:00
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: [ukha_d] Meter
Landis & Gyr meter (ZCE127acer53)
Goodness the datasheet is 50 pages long - 'almost more expensive to=20
download it than but the unit itself !
was it really under 30GBP to buy ?
Chris
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