100T-HON Check Endpoint Response Fields

Response Field

Description

Endpoint Id

The 100T-HON module’s device identification number.

Endpoint Type

The module’s endpoint model (100T-HON).

Device Class

The 100T-HON device class: EVC or ERX.

Corrected Read

(EVC only) The channel 1 (corrected) meter reading.

Channel 2 Configuration

(EVC only) The channel 2 configuration programmed into the ERT module.

Valid values:

  • Disabled
  • Electronic Uncorrected
  • Mechanical Uncorrected
  • Unknown

Channel 2 Meter Configuration

(EVC, Mechanical Uncorrected only) The meter’s number of dials and unit of measure.

Uncorrected Read

(EVC, Mechanical Uncorrected or Electronic Uncorrected only) The channel 2 (raw or uncorrected) meter reading.

Security State

The module’s ChoiceConnect security level.

Valid values:

  • No Enhanced Security
  • Ready to Secure
  • Command Security
  • Full Security

Bubble Up

How often the module automatically transmits, or bubbles up, its standard consumption message (SCM+) (EVC) or beacon (ERX) and/or network interval message (NIM). This value corresponds to the communication mode the module is configured for.

The default values are:

  • 18 second(s). Mobile/handheld (M/HH) mode
  • 30 second(s). Mobile handheld/hard-to-read (MHH/H2R) mode
  • 1 minute(s). Mobile high-power (HP) mode
  • 6 minute(s). Fixed Network (FN) mode

RF Output Power

The power level in dBm units at which the endpoint transmits.

This value corresponds to the communication mode the module is configured for, as follows: (+10 dBm, +24 dBm, or +27 dBm).

  • +10 dBm. Mobile/handheld (M/HH) mode
  • +24 dBm. High-power (HP), hard-to-read (H2R), Fixed Network (FN) modes
  • +27 dBm. High-power (HP), Fixed Network (FN) modes

Utility ID

The utility ID number assigned to your utility by Itron. This is a unique security code ranging from 0 to 32767 that prevents another utility from performing certain functions on an ERT module. If you enter a number greater than 32767, an error displays and you cannot save the utility ID.

Packet Type

The standard consumption message packet type the module is configured to transmit.

Valid values:

  • Beacon (ERX)
  • NIM with Beacon Contingencies (FN mode)

Hop Configuration 

Indicates the hop configuration the module uses to randomize the communication channels over which it transmits its bubble-up messages.

Valid values:

  • Hop on 120 channels. The module transmits its bubble-up messages across 120 channels, randomly selected in the range of 903 MHz to 926.8 MHz.
  • Hop on 120 channels offset 50kHz. The module transmits its bubble-up messages across 120 channels, randomly selected in the range of 903.05 MHz to 926.85 MHz.
  • Hop on 50 channels. The module transmits its bubble-up messages across the most reliable 50 channels in the range of 903 MHz to 926.8 MHz, as determined by the Itron Fixed Network system.

Daily Freeze Time

(EVC only) The time each day when a meter reads demand, time-of-use (TOU), and consumption data. The daily freeze time (DFT) meter reading is the reading that is closest to, but not after, the DFT. Also called the gas day take (GDT) time.

This setting applies only to 100T-HON modules configured for use in an Itron Fixed Network.

GDT Rate

(EVC only) The number of seconds between GDT bubble-up packets.

This setting applies only to 100T-HON ERT modules configured for use in an Itron Fixed Network.

GDT Interval

(EVC only) How long, in minutes, the GDT message continues to bubble up after the daily freeze time.

This setting applies only to 100T-HON ERT modules configured for use in an Itron Fixed Network.

Alarm Bubble Up Count

The number of times the Honeywell device has bubbled up an alarm message.

Alarm Bubble Up Rate

How often the Honeywell device bubbles up an alarm message.

Valid values:

  • 3 second(s)
  • 4 second(s)
  • 5 second(s)
  • 6 second(s)
  • Disabled

Manage Honeywell Device Time

Valid values:

  • Yes. The 100T-HON is programmed to set the Honeywell device’s time to the correct local time at the top of each hour. It does this by setting the device’s time to match its own time, adjusted by the UTC offset.
  • No. The 100T-HON is not programmed to manage the Honeywell device’s time.

UTC Offset

The Universal Coordinated Time (UTC) offset, which the ERT uses to set the Honeywell device’s internal clock to the correct local time, if Manage Honeywell Device Time is set to Yes.

Tilt Tamper

The ERT module’s tilt tamper value, which increments whenever the endpoint has been inverted, vibrated, removed, or tilted 45 or more degrees from its correct installation position. This value does not automatically reset when the module is programmed.

Cut Cable

Valid values:

  • Yes. The module’s cable has been disconnected or has a faulty connection.
  • No. The module’s cable has not been disconnected or have a faulty connection.

Communication Failure

Valid values:

  • Yes. The module has recorded a failure to communicate with the Honeywell device.
  • No. The module has not recorded any communication failure.

Battery Status (100T-HON)

The state of the endpoint battery’s electrical charge.

  • Good. The battery's charge is at greater than 10 percent of capacity.
  • Low. The battery's charge is at 10 percent or less of capacity.

Battery Status (Honeywell)

The state of the Honeywell device battery’s electrical charge.

  • Good. The battery's charge is at greater than 10 percent of capacity.
  • Low. The battery's charge is at 10 percent or less of capacity.

Ch. 1 Last GoodRead

(EVC only) Valid values:

  • Yes. The value in the Corrected Read field is the last good reading recorded by the ERT module.
  • No. The value in the Corrected Read field is a current meter reading.

Ch. 2 Last GoodRead

(EVC, Mechanical Uncorrected or Electronic Uncorrected only) Valid values:

  • Yes. The value in the Uncorrected Read field is the last good reading recorded by the module.
  • No. The value in the Uncorrected Read field is a current meter reading.
Note: The module automatically sets this value to Yes when it detects a cut cable tamper.

Non Metrology Counter

The number of times the module received a non-metrology programming command.

Metrology Counter

The number of times the module received a programming command that affected its metrology.

Access Code Status

Valid values:

  • Valid. The Honeywell device access code programmed into the module is valid.
  • Invalid. The Honeywell device access code programmed into the module is not valid.

Time Drift

The hours, minutes, and seconds fast or slow the ERT or telemetry module's time is, in relation to the actual time.