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Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
About Alpha Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Upgrading meter types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
A3 ALPHA meter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
A1800 ALPHA meter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
ALPHA Plus meter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
Upgrading meter functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
A3 ALPHA meter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
A1800 ALPHA meter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
ALPHA Plus meter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Updating DSP code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
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Installing Alpha Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Other requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Installing the Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Installing .NET Framework . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Installing Alpha Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Launching Alpha Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Configuring Alpha Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Configuring connections in Metercat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Configuring meter passwords in Metercat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Connecting the Hard Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Exiting Alpha Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
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Using Alpha Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Upgrading a meter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Upgrading DSP code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
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Adding Soft Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Transferring Soft Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Replenishing a Hard Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
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Log File . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Viewing the Log File . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
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Introduction
Alpha Keys is a combination of hardware and software that can upgrade an ALPHA meter.
Using Alpha Keys, you can perform either meter type upgrades (for example, A3D to A3T)
or feature upgrades (A3T to A3TL).
Note: Alpha Keys software is shipped on the Metercat installation CD-ROM. The software
is accessed from Metercat using the Tools menu.
To use Alpha Keys, you should have Metercat 1.95 or later installed on your computer.
About Alpha Keys
Alpha Keys has three components:
• Alpha Keys software - Windows-based software that performs the meter upgrade,
Soft Key transfer or replenishment
Note: Metercat 1.95 or later is required to use Alpha Keys.
• Hard Key - a physical device that attaches to any USB (universal serial bus) port of a
computer (Figure 1-1) and acts as a storage container for the Soft Keys
• Soft Keys - software counters stored in the Hard Key that allow specific upgrades to
occur. One Soft Key permits one upgrade of one ALPHA meter; the Soft Keys counters
are decremented accordingly.
Note: Alpha Keys allows you to transfer Soft Keys from one Hard Key to another. See
“Transferring Soft Keys” on page 28 for details.
The Alpha Keys software is installed on the same computer as the Metercat software. The
Hard Key can be detached from one computer and moved to another as long as the
computer has a USB port and both Metercat and Alpha Keys software are installed.
Figure 1-1. Alpha Hard Key - USB
Alpha Keys allows you to upgrade meter types or add advanced features to an ALPHA
meter.
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Upgrading meter types
A3 ALPHA meter
The following types of upgrades are available for A3 ALPHA meters:
1.
Current meter type
Can be upgraded to
A3D
A3T1
A3K1
A3R1
A3T
A3K
A3R
A3K
A3R
A3R
A3K
Following an upgrade of an A3D meter to an A3T, A3K, or A3R meter, you must install a
battery if you intend to use the meter for measuring anything other than a single rate
demand.
Note: Alpha Keys does not support upgrading an A3D, A3T, A3K or A3R meter to an A3Q
(Q-hour) meter.
A1800 ALPHA meter
All Elster A1800 ALPHA meters are A1800R meter type and therefore cannot be meter type
upgraded. However, A1800 ALPHA meters can be function upgraded. See “Upgrading
meter functions” on page 6.
ALPHA Plus meter
The following types of upgrades are available for ALPHA Plus meters:
1.
Current meter type
Can be upgraded to
A1D+
A1T+1
A1K+1
A1R+1
A1T+
A1K+
A1R+
A1K+
A1R+
A1R+
A1K+
Following an upgrade of an A1D+ meter to an A1T+, A1K+, or A1R+ meter, you must install
a battery if you intend to use the meter for measuring anything other than a single rate
demand.
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Upgrading meter functions
A3 ALPHA meter
The following options can be added to the meter by using Alpha Keys:
Additional function
Current meter type
Can be upgraded to
Power quality monitoring
(PQM)
A3D
A3T
A3K
A3R
A3Q
A3DQ
A3TQ
A3KQ
A3RQ
A3QQ
Load profiling
(LP)
A3T
A3K
A3R
A3Q
A3TL
A3KL
A3RL
A3QL
Instrumentation profiling1
(IP)
A3TL
A3KL
A3RL
A3QL
A3TLN
A3KLN
A3RLN
A3QLN
Transformer and line loss
compensation2
(LC)
A3R
A3Q
A3RC
A3QC
Advanced four quadrant
metering
(ADV 4Q)
A3K
A3R
A3Q
A3KA
A3RA
A3QA
1.
2.
Requires load profiling function.
Only available on specific meter Forms. Contact Elster for additional details.
A1800 ALPHA meter
The following functions can be added to the A1800 ALPHA meter (A1800R) using Alpha
Keys.
Additional function
Current meter type
Can be upgraded to
Power quality monitoring
(PQM)
A1800R
A1800RQ
Load profiling
(LP)
A1800R
A1800RL
Instrumentation profiling1
(IP)
A1800R
A1800RLN
Transformer and line loss
compensation2
(LC)
A1800R
A1800RC
Advanced four quadrant
metering
(ADV 4Q)
A1800R
A1800RA
1.
2.
Requires load profiling function.
Only available on specific meter Forms. Contact Elster for additional details.
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ALPHA Plus meter
The following functions can be added to the ALPHA Plus meter (A1+) using Alpha Keys.
Additional function
Current meter type
Can be upgraded to
Power quality monitoring
(PQM)
A1D+
A1T+
A1K+
A1R+
A1DQ+
A1TQ+
A1KQ+
A1RQ+
Load profiling
(LP)
A1D+
A1T+
A1K+
A1R+
A1DL+
A1TL+
A1KL+
A1RL+
Updating DSP code
Alpha Keys checks the digital signal processor (DSP) code in the connected meter. If an
update for the connected meter’s DSP code revision is available, Alpha Keys will update
the DSP code appropriately. See “Upgrading DSP code” on page 27 for details.
Note: A Hard Key is not required to perform a DSP code update.
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Installing Alpha Keys
Note: Alpha Keys software is shipped on the Metercat installation CD-ROM. The software
is accessed from Metercat using the Tools menu.
To use Alpha Keys, you should have Metercat 1.95 or later installed on your computer.
Requirements
To operate Alpha Keys, you need the following:
• Intel Pentium®/Celeron family, AMD K6/Athlon/Duron family, or compatible
processor recommended with appropriate keyboard and pointing device
• 32 MB of RAM (64 MB recommended)
• a hard disk with 20 MB free space
• a CD drive (or network access to the installation CD)
• a SVGA monitor (minimum resolution of 800 x 600 pixels, Font Size = Small Fonts)
• Windows 2000/XP/Vista
• USB port
Other requirements
In addition, your computer must be equipped with the following:
• optical probe
• Metercat 1.95 or later
• Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 or later (if not already installed it will be installed with
Alpha Keys software)
• Internet Explorer 5.01 or higher
Note: A Hard Key with Soft Keys available is required if you plan to upgrade a meter’s
type or functionality.
Installing the Software
To install the software:
1. Insert the Metercat installation CD into the appropriate drive of your computer.
The Metercat installation splash screen displays.
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Figure 2-1. Metercat installation splash screen
2. Click Install Alpha Keys.
The Alpha Keys installer checks to see if Microsoft .NET Framework is installed on
your computer. If you do not have it installed, Alpha Keys installer will begin the .NET
Framework installation.
Note: To use Alpha Keys, you must have Microsoft’s .NET Framework installed.
Installing .NET Framework
Alpha Keys installer begins the .NET Framework automatically if it is not already installed.
Follow the wizard installation instructions.
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To install Alpha Keys:
Note: If you have installed Microsoft’s .NET Framework (see “Installing .NET Framework”
on page 9), the Alpha Keys installer begins automatically.
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Figure 2-2. Alpha Keys installer
1. Click Next to continue with the installation.
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Figure 2-3. Alpha Keys license agreement
2. Read the license agreement.
3. If you agree to its conditions, click I Agree.
4. Click Next to continue.
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Figure 2-4. Alpha Keys installation confirmation
5. Click Next to continue.
The installer may display a message that the software does not contain a Microsoft
digital signature. Elster has tested this software to ensure that it works properly.
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Figure 2-5. Digital Signature dialog
6. Click Yes to continue the installation.
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Figure 2-6. Alpha Keys installation complete
7. Click Close to complete the installation.
Launching Alpha Keys
To launch Alpha Keys:
• From the Metercat Tools menu, select Launch Alpha Keys.
Note: Your Metercat user group must have privileges to launch Alpha Keys. Refer to the
Metercat User Guide for details.
Alpha Keys starts and displays the main window. It searches all computer’s USB
ports for the presence of Hard Keys.
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Figure 2-7. Alpha Keys main window
Configuring Alpha Keys
To configure Alpha Keys:
• From the Connections menu, select the correct optical probe connection to use.
See “Configuring connections in Metercat” on page 15 for details on configuring
connections.
Note: The optical probes and connections listed are configured in Metercat. Any changes
made to defined connections in Metercat will appear in Alpha Keys. Refer to the
Metercat User Guide for details.
Note: Alpha Keys only supports optical probe connections with meters; Metercat remote
connections will not be available to Alpha Keys.
Alpha Keys uses the Unrestricted meter password defined in Metercat. See “Configuring
meter passwords in Metercat” on page 16 for details.
Configuring connections in Metercat
To configure connections:
1. In Metercat, from the Tools menu, select Machine Settings.
2. Create a new or edit the existing Optical Probe connection and specify the port of
your optical probe.
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Configuring meter passwords in Metercat
Alpha Keys uses the Unrestricted meter password of a meter password set defined in
Metercat.
To specify a meter password set:
1. In Metercat, from the Tools menu, select Meter Passwords Management.
2. Create a password set for each meter type you will use in Alpha Keys (ANSI C12.19
and/or ALPHA Plus).
Note: Note: Metercat passwords are shared with Alpha Keys so you define them just one
time and they will be used in both applications.
3. Assign your meter passwords to the User Group:
a. For a single user installation, from the Tools menu, select Account Information.
• Select the Meter Access Level tab and specify your meter password sets.
b. For a multiple users installation, from the Tools menu, select User Management.
1) For each group, click Edit.
2) Select the Meter Access Level tab and specify your meter password sets.
Note: Alpha Keys uses the Unrestricted meter password defined in Metercat. See
Metercat User Guide for details.
Note: Changes made to connections and meter passwords in Metercat will be used in
Alpha Keys. Refer to the Metercat User Guide for additional details. Press F1 at any
time to view online help.
Connecting the Hard Key
To connect the Hard Key to the computer (by default, Alpha Keys searches local USB ports
for the Hard Key):
1. Position the Hard Key so it correctly aligns with the USB port on your computer.
2. Slide the Hard Key onto the port.
Windows recognized the presence of new hardware.
Note: The Hard Key contains the decryption algorithm which is loaded by your computer
when the Hard Key is plugged into your USB drive.
Figure 2-8. Found New Hardware dialog
The installer may display a message that the software does not contain a Microsoft
digital signature. Elster has tested this software to ensure that it works properly.
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Figure 2-9. Digital Signature Not Found dialog
3. Click Yes to continue.
Exiting Alpha Keys
To exit Alpha Keys:
• From the Alpha Keys File menu, select Exit.
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Using Alpha Keys
The Alpha Keys software is started from within Metercat (Tools > Launch Alpha Keys) and
can be used to perform the following:
• upgrading
• transferring Soft Keys from one Hard Key to another
• replenishing Soft Keys on a Hard Key
Caution:
Elster recommends you read all information from the meter
prior to upgrading the meter. For meter type and Advanced 4
quadrant metering upgrades, all data and status flags will be
cleared and the meter will be unprogrammed (that is, the
meter’s configuration is cleared). The meter passwords will be
reset to the factory default of all zeros and the LCD display will
be set to the All Segment Test. Refer to the particular meter’s
technical manual for details.
Note: The meter must be programmed after it has been upgraded with Alpha Keys.
Upgrading a meter
To upgrade a meter:
1. From the Metercat Tools menu, select Launch Alpha Keys.
Alpha Keys main window displays.
2. Connect a Hard Key to the computer.
Note: You can connect more than one Hard Key to a computer, however, only one Hard
Key is active at a time.
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Figure 3-1. Alpha Keys main window
On the right side of the main window, Alpha Keys displays a Hard Key tab showing
the following information for the active Hard Key:
• serial number (8 digits plus a 3 digit extension)
• remaining counts of the Soft Keys stored in the selected Hard Key for each
meter type
Note: Click the push pin to keep the Hard Key tab visible.
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Figure 3-2. Hard Key contents - pre-upgrade
Note: If you have more than one Hard Key installed on the computer, use the serial
number drop list to change between Hard Keys.
3. Connect the optical probe to the computer and to the target meter.
4. Click Start to begin.
Alpha Keys identifies the connected meter and displays the available upgrade
options.
Note: The meter must be capable of being upgraded and the appropriate Soft Keys must
be available on the Hard Key before the Upgrade Choices are displayed.
Note: Upgrade Choices displayed are dependent on the meter type of the connected
meter and the remaining Soft Keys on the active Hard Key.
Note: Some upgrade choices are shown as disabled and are only enabled if other
required upgrade choices are selected. For example, in order to select Add Loss
Compensation you must also select to upgrade the meter to an A3R (if it is not
already an A3R); if you select Add Instrumentation Profiling, Add Load Profiling
must also be selected.
Note: You can perform a multiple upgrade. That is, you can select multiple upgrade
choices and all will be performed at the same time.
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Figure 3-3. Alpha Keys - Upgrade Choices
5. Select the appropriate upgrades from the Upgrade Choices listing.
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Alpha Keys permits you to make the combinations of upgrades shown in the figures
below.
A3 ALPHA meter
Meter Type
Upgrades
A3D
A3T
Meter Function
Upgrades
å A3K
A3T
A3R
A3D å PQM (Q)
A3T
å A3K
A3R
A3K
A3K
å A3R
A3R
å A3K
å PQM (Q)
LP (L)
IP (N)
å PQM (Q)
LP (L)
IP (N)
Adv. 4Q (A)
A3R å PQM (Q)
LP (L)
IP (N)
Adv. 4Q (A)
Loss Comp (C )
A3Q å PQM (Q)
LP (L)
IP (N)
Adv. 4Q (A)
Loss Comp (C )
Figure 3-4. Upgrading rules for A3 ALPHA meter
A1800 ALPHA meter
Meter Type
Upgrades
A1800R å A1800R
Meter Function
Upgrades
A1800R å PQM (Q)
LP (L)
IP (N)
Adv. 4Q (A)
Loss Comp (C )
Figure 3-5. Upgrading rules for A1800 ALPHA meter
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Meter Type
Upgrades
A1D+
å A1K+
A1T+
A1R+
Meter Function
Upgrades
A1D+
å PQM (Q)
A1T+
å A1K+
A1R+
A1T+
å PQM (Q)
LP (L)
A1K+
å A1R+
A1K+
å PQM (Q)
LP (L)
A1R+
å A1K+
A1R+
å PQM (Q)
LP (L)
Figure 3-6. Upgrading rules for ALPHA Plus meter
Note: If you select to add instrumentation profiling, load profiling will also be selected.
Note: An A3RC to A3K upgrade is not allowed if the Loss Compensation (C) was factory
installed.
6. Click Next to continue.
Alpha Keys displays a summary of the changes to be made.
Note: If Alpha Keys determines that the connected meter’s DSP code needs upgrading,
the DSP code upgrade will be included in the upgrade process (‘Apply Meter
Updates).
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Figure 3-7. Upgrade summary
7. Click Upgrade to make the indicated changes to the connected meter.
Or
Click Back to return to the Upgrade Choices list.
Note: Alpha Keys will prevent Soft Keys from being lost due to inappropriate or duplicate
upgrade attempts.
Caution:
To prevent failure of the upgrade, do not remove the Hard Key
or the optical probe while the upgrade is in progress.
Removing the Hard Key while the upgrade is in progress could damage the
meter or corrupt the Hard Key.
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Figure 3-8. Successful upgrade
After the connected meter has been upgraded, Alpha Keys performs the following:
• decrements the appropriate Soft Keys
• logs the results of the function in the file AlphaKeys.log (see “Viewing the Log
File” on page 35 for a sample)
• displays a reminder to change the nameplate
Note: If for any reason the upgrade fails, a status window reports the problem and the
Soft Key count is not decremented.
8. Click OK.
Alpha Keys displays the updated Soft Keys counts in the Hard Key tab.
Figure 3-9. Hard Key contents - post-upgrade
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You must program the upgraded meter appropriately using
Elster’s meter support software, Metercat (for A3 ALPHA or
A1800 ALPHA meters) or AlphaPlus (for ALPHA Plus meters).
Note: After a meter type upgrade or a function upgrade to Advanced 4 Quadrant
Metering, the meter’s data and status flags are reset and the meter password is
reset to the manufacturing default password of all zeros.
9. After the meter has been upgraded, you can perform the same upgrade functions to
a different meter by clicking Repeat.
Note: The next meter must be capable of being upgraded with all the selected upgrade
options and Soft Keys must be available on the Hard Key.
Note: You can print a page that lists the active Hard Key contents and transaction history
by selecting Print Active Hard Key from the Key Management menu of Alpha Keys.
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Upgrading DSP code
Note: If a more recent version of the DSP code is available for the connected meter, Alpha
Keys will prompt you to install the updated code (Apply Meter Update). If the DSP
code is current, Alpha Keys displays a message that there are no available
updates.
A Hard Key is not required to update a meter’s DSP code. To update a meter’s DSP code:
1. Make sure you have the latest release of Alpha Keys software installed.
2. Connect the meter to your computer using an optical probe.
3. From the Metercat Tools menu, select Launch Alpha Keys.
4. From the Alpha Keys main window, click Start.
Figure 3-10. Updating DSP code
5. Click Upgrade to update the DSP code in the connected meter.
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Adding Soft Keys
Alpha Keys allows you to add Soft Keys to a Hard Key in two ways:
• transferring Soft Keys from one Hard Key to another
• purchasing additional Soft Keys from Elster and adding them to a Hard Key
Transferring Soft Keys
Alpha Keys allows you to transfer Soft Keys from one Hard Key to another.
Note: Both Hard Keys must be connected to the same computer.
To transfer Soft Keys:
1. Attach both Hard Keys to the appropriate ports on your computer.
2. From the Alpha Keys Key Management menu, select Transfer Soft Keys.
Alpha Keys displays the Transfer dialog.
3. From the Source Hard Key drop list select the Hard Key serial number.
4. From the Target Hard Key drop list select the Hard Key serial number.
5. Select the appropriate meter family tab.
6. Enter the number of Soft Keys you want to transfer from the Source Hard Key to the
Target Hard Key.
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Figure 4-1. Alpha Keys Transfer dialog
7. Click Transfer Soft Keys.
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Figure 4-2. Check for Hard Keys
8. Check that both Hard Keys are connected to your computer and click OK.
9. Click OK when the transfer is finished.
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Figure 4-3. Soft Keys counts - post-transfer
Alpha Keys transfers the specified number of Soft Keys from the Source Hard Key to
the Target Hard Key and updates both Hard Keys’ Soft Keys accordingly.
10.Repeat for other meter families as needed.
11. Click Close to return to the Alpha Keys main window.
Note: You can print a page that lists the active Hard Key contents and transaction history
by selecting Print Active Hard Key from the Key Management menu of Alpha Keys.
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Replenishing a Hard Key
Alpha Keys allows you to add Soft Keys to a Hard Key.
You must purchase the appropriate Soft Keys from Elster specifying the Hard Key serial
number and the number and type of Soft Keys you want to purchase.
Elster will send you a KRF (key replenish file) file that will add the purchased Soft Keys to the
specified Hard Key. Once the KRF file has been used you cannot use it again to replenish
the Hard Key.
Note: The KRF file name will include the Hard Key serial number for which the
replenishment is intended.
Note: For security reasons, the contents of the KRF file are encrypted.
To replenish a Hard Key:
1. Copy the KRF file to your computer.
2. From the Alpha Keys Key Management menu, select Replenish Soft Keys.
Alpha Keys displays the Soft Key Replenish dialog.
Figure 4-4. Soft Key Replenish dialog
3. Click the Browse button and navigate to the location of the KRF file.
— Or —
Enter the full path location for the KRF file.
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Figure 4-5. Locating the replenish file
4. Select the appropriate KRF file for the serial number of your Hard Key and click Open.
Figure 4-6. Replenishing the Hard Key
5. Click Replenish.
Alpha Keys updates the Hard Key’s existing Soft Keys counts with the Soft Key counts
in the KRF.
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Figure 4-7. Hard Key contents - post-replenish
Note: The extension of the Hard Key has been changed (example, ‘-002’) as a result of
the replenish function.
Note: You can print a page that lists the active Hard Key contents and transaction history
by selecting Print Active Hard Key from the Key Management menu of Alpha Keys.
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Log File
Viewing the Log File
To view the log file of user activities:
• From the Alpha Keys View menu, select Activity Log.
— Or —
Alphakeys.log text file can be found at C:\Documents and Settings\All
Users\Application Data\Elster\Metercat\AlphaKeys.
The Log File window displays.
Figure 5-1. Activity Log
The log file details the following information:
Item
Description
Date
Date of the upgrade in MMDDYY format
Time
Time of the upgrade in HHmm format (24 hour clock)
Function
Type of upgrade:
• upgrade (meter type)
• add (function) to meter
• apply meter updates
• added Soft Keys / removed Soft Keys - transfer
• replenish (Soft Keys)
Hard Key #
Serial number of the Hard Key used to perform the function
ID1
Site ID Label 1 (default is Account). See the Metercat User Guide
for details on setting the site labels.
ID2
Site ID Label 2(default is Meter ID). See the Metercat User Guide
for details on setting the site labels.
Pgmr
Metercat programmer ID. See the Metercat User Guide for details
on user management.
Rev
Alpha Keys software version.
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Index
Symbols
H
R
.KRF file 32
.NET Framework 9
Hard Key contents 26, 31, 34
hard key on local computer 16
hard key, defined 4
hard key, extension 19
hard key, serial number 19
remaining counts 19
replenishing soft keys 32
requirements 8
requirements, system 8
Index
A
activity log, sample 35
adding soft keys 28
Alpha Keys, about 4
Alpha Keys, components 4
Alpha Keys, configuring 15
Alpha Keys, exiting 17
Alpha Keys, installing 8
Apply Meter Updates, DSP code 23
C
configuring
connections 15
connections in Metercat 15
meter password set 16
configuring Alpha Keys 15
connecting Hard Key 15
counts remaining 19
D
DSP code 7
DSP code, upgrade 23, 27
E
exiting Alpha Keys 17
extension, hard key 19
I
S
installing .NET Framework 9
installing Alpha Keys 8
instrumentation profiling, dependency 23
serial number 19
setting connection 15
soft keys, defined 4
summary of changes 23
K
T
KRF file 32
transaction history 26, 31, 34
transferring soft keys 28
transferring, requirements 28
M
meter functions 6
meter password 18
meter passwords 16
meter types 5
Metercat 4
metering, Q-hour 5
Microsoft .NET Framework 9
P
Print Active Hard Key 26, 31, 34
push pin 19
Q
Q-hour
upgrading 5
U
upgrade actions 25
Upgrade Choices 20
Upgrade Choices, dependencies 20
upgrade failure 25
upgrading
A1D+ 5
A3D 5
A3Q 5
upgrading DSP code 27
upgrading meter 18
upgrading meter functions 6
upgrading meter types 5
Alpha Keys
User Guide
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Index
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advanced smart metering, demand response,
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related communications and services – key
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