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INTRODUCTION......................................................................................................................... 2
1.1
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ENERAL
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RAUD
REVENTION
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2
CONNECTION ............................................................................................................................. 4
2.1
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USER SETTINGS......................................................................................................................... 5
3.1
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3.2
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3.3
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3.4
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3.5
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3.6
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3.7
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3.8
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NPUTTING THE SETTINGS
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ADDING CREDIT...................................................................................................................... 11
4.1
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4.2
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4.3
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RESET FUNCTION ................................................................................................................... 13
5.1
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5.2
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SPECIFICATION....................................................................................................................... 14
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS.................................................................................... 15
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INTRODUCTION
General
The 5188A Cardmeter is designed to control the supply of electricity in
rented accommodation, marinas, holiday lets, and other locations where it
is desirable to only supply power when it has been paid for in advance.
Unlike coin meters, there is no money stored in the meter, and hence no
temptation for theft. The credit is loaded on to the meter using disposable
magnetic cards (called VALUE CARDS).
ELECTRICITY METER CARD
SHOCKWAVES £10
00000
The landlord sells cards to the tenant at their face value, commonly £10 per
card. The tenant then inserts the cards and the credit is transferred to the
meter (at this point the credit on the card is erased and the card marked with
an indentation to show it has been used). The meter will then allow a set
amount of electricity to be consumed, depending on the unit rate and
standing charge settings programmed in by the landlord. When the
electricity bill arrives, the landlord pays this using the proceeds from the
sale of cards to the tenants.
The meter can also be set to recover the standing charge. The landlord
programmes in the standing charge as a weekly rate, and every 1/100
week (1.63hrs), the remaining credit is reduced by 1/100
rate.
If set by the landlord, the meter can be allowed to run into debt. When all
the credit is used up the electricity is disconnected. The tenant than then
press the EMERGENCY CREDIT (grey button), this will then restore the
supply and allow the meter to accumulate debt up to a set maximum. When
this level is exceeded, the supply is again disconnected, and will only be
restored when sufficient credit has been received by the meter by the
insertion of cards to create at least a positive (credit) balance of £1.
Dual-rate (Economy7 tariff) meters are available. Separate rates for unit
cost can be programmed on the dual rate meters, and are selected by the use
of an internal or external timer. Dual-rate meters can also be used for
single rate use by setting the pence per unit (ppu) to the same amount for
Rate 1 and Rate 2.
Fraud Prevention
The meter is extensively protected against fraud using the following means:
th
of a
th
of the weekly
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    INTRODUCTION General 1.1.1 The 5188A Cardmeter is designed to control the supply of electricity in Contents rented accommodation, marinas, holiday lets, and other locations where it is desirable to only supply power when it has been paid for in advance.
  • Page 2: Connection

    Cardmeter User Manual ver 008 2016-02-24.doc Cardmeter User Manual ver 008 2016-02-24.doc CONNECTION 1.2.2 Reverse energy flow detection – to prevent attempts to operate the meter in reverse. Cable Connection 1.2.3 EMC Fraud – the meter is protected against external electrical influences 2.1.1 The meter is designed to be installed into the main supply meter tails, which may be used to attempt to reset the system controller.
  • Page 3: User Settings

    Cardmeter User Manual ver 008 2016-02-24.doc Cardmeter User Manual ver 008 2016-02-24.doc USER SETTINGS Setting Rates Getting Started 3.2.1 The METERMAN CARD is required to setup the meter for your chosen tariff. 3.1.1 When the supply is first connected, the meter powers up and displays the software version (currently CPM-SM V1.6C-4F) and then remaining credit.
  • Page 4: Typical Menu For Single Rate Meters

    Cardmeter User Manual ver 008 2016-02-24.doc Cardmeter User Manual ver 008 2016-02-24.doc 3.2.5 Pressing the SETTINGS DISPLAY (blue button) allows the settings of the meter to be reviewed and later changed if required (these contain some 3.4.1 To change a setting, press the EMERGENCY CREDIT (grey button) and a settings that only the landlord can view): cursor will appear.
  • Page 5: Example 1 - Single Tarrif

    Cardmeter User Manual ver 008 2016-02-24.doc Cardmeter User Manual ver 008 2016-02-24.doc 3.8.3 Press and HOLD the EMERGENCY CREDIT button. Example 1 – Single Tarrif 3.5.1 Make a note of your standing charge and cost per kWh. For example: 3.8.4 Press and Release the SETTINGS DISPLAY whilst still holding the EMERGENCY CREDIT BUTTON until the correct value is shown.
  • Page 6: Adding Credit

    Cardmeter User Manual ver 008 2016-02-24.doc Cardmeter User Manual ver 008 2016-02-24.doc ADDING CREDIT Emergency Credit Value Cards 4.3.1 Emergency Credit is a way that tenants can obtain additional electricity, even if they don’t have any value cards available with which to add credit 4.1.1 When inserting a value card, the meter will display TOKEN VALUE £10 to the meter.
  • Page 7: Reset Function

    Cardmeter User Manual ver 008 2016-02-24.doc Cardmeter User Manual ver 008 2016-02-24.doc RESET FUNCTION SPECIFICATION Details Electrical Specification 5.1.1 You will need to reset the meter if the meter has disconnected the supply and locked out. Contactor rating 100A Main Terminal diameter 8mm nominal 5.1.2 This will occur if a possible attempted fraud has been detected (the meter...
  • Page 8: Frequently Asked Questions

    Cardmeter User Manual ver 008 2016-02-24.doc Cardmeter User Manual ver 008 2016-02-24.doc FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 7.1.17 Option A: Rate switching with up to 4 tariffs. Option B: Reverse energy detection. Section 1 Option C: Electrical impulse fraud detection. Option D: Disconnection overridden in economy mode 7.1.1 The tenant has moved out.

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