3 Type overview
MULTICAL® 403 is available in various combinations as required by the customer. First select the required hardware
from the type overview, and next select the required software configuration via the configuration number (config
number). Further, certain data are configured under the country code, which includes e.g. the definition of the time
zone, the primary M‐Bus address as well as yearly and monthly target date. Through these selections and
configurations MULTICAL® 403 is adjusted to its current task.
The meter is configured at the factory and is ready for use. The configuration can, however, be changed/ reconfigured
after installation, from the meter's SETUP loop or by means of either METERTOOL HCW or READy. Read more about
METERTOOL in paragraph 14 and SETUP loop in paragraph 6.3.
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Type number:
>403‐xxxxxx‐xxxxx<
The first 9 digits of the type number (403‐xxxxxx‐xxxxx) are
written on the meter's front and cannot be changed after
production. The last 5 digits of the type number (403‐xxxxxx‐
xxxxx) are not written on the meter, they can be read from the
display.
Config. number:
>A‐B‐CCC‐DDD‐EE‐FF‐GG‐L‐N‐PP‐RR‐T‐VVVV<
The config number is not written on the meter, but can be
displayed distributed by four readings in TECH loop.
Config 1: >A‐B‐CCC‐DDD<
Flow sensor position‐Measuring unit‐Resolution‐Display code
Config 2: >EE‐FF‐GG‐L‐N<
Tariff‐Pulse inputs‐Integration mode‐Leakage
Config 3: >PP‐RR‐T<
Pulse outputs‐Data logger profile‐Encryption level
Config 4: >VVVV<
Customer label
Serial number:
>xxxxxxxx/WW/yy<
Consisting of:
8‐digit serial number (xxxxxxxx)
2‐digit device code for extended availability (WW), see sect. 3.4
2‐digits for production year (yy)
The unique serial number is written on the meter and cannot
be changed after factory programming.
Data:
During production of MULTICAL® 403 it is programmed with a
number of measuring values. See section 3.3 for more details
about these measuring values.
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