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Cashpower Gemini HMI
– User Guide
13.1 Meter Number (Register 000)
The meter displays the unique identity number personalised at the time of manufacture. It must match
the number printed on the meter‟s front panel label. NB: This number excludes the manufacturer code
(“07” in the case of Cashpower meters manufactured in South Africa), check-digit (last digit of the
serial number label) and leading zeros of the meter number. For example, meter number 07 0286
6860 1 will be displayed as 286 6860.
13.2 Instantaneous Power (Register 001)
The meter displays the instantaneous power being consumed by the connected load. Readings are
updated once per second.
13.3 Current Credit Register
– 0.1kWh Resolution (Register 002)
This meter displays the remaining credit in the meter. Note that this is the total remaining credit
available and includes credit entered via tokens as well as DAE increments.
13.4 Total Units Counter
– 0.1kWh Resolution (Register 003)
The meter displays the total kWh consumed since it was put into service.
13.5 DAE Accumulated Credit Register
– 0.001kWh Resolution (Register
004)
The meter displays the total credit that has accumulated via the DAE increments since it was put into
service.
13.6 Current 24-Hour Consumption (Register 006)
The meter displays the number of hours into the current 24-hour period, followed by the consumption
(kWh) during this period. By pressing the backspace key twice in rapid succession, the hour counter
and consumption value is reset to zero and a new cycle commences using this as the reference time.
Note: This does not affect the previous 24-hour period statistic or either of the 30-day statistics.
13.7 Previous 24-Hour Consumption (Register 007)
The meter displays the previous 24-hour period consumption (kWh).
13.8 Current 30-Day Consumption (Register 008)
The meter displays the number of days into the current 30-day period, followed by the consumption
(kWh) during this period. By pressing the backspace key twice in rapid succession, the day counter
and consumption value is reset to zero and a new cycle commences using this as the reference date.
Note: This does not affect the previous 30-day period statistic or either of the 24-hour statistics.
13.9 Previous 30-Day Consumption (Register 009)
The meter displays the previous 30-day period consumption (kWh).
13.10 DAE Value
– 0.01kWh Resolution (Register 011)
The meter displays the amount of energy that has been allocated to a customer over a 24-hour period.
It is this value that gets broken down into equal portions and then added to the current credit register
(refer to section 13.3) at 15-second intervals when the meter is operating in Energy Limiting Mode.