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METER
ELECTRONICS
ZENNER Encoder Type
Retro-Fit Registers
ZENNER Encoder Type Retro-Fit Registers allow utilities to cost-effectively utilize remote reading technology such as AMI+/AMR, "touch read," or remote registration without having to replace existing water meters. These ETR's can be programmed for either encoded mode (Sensus Protocol) or digital switch output
The ZENNER ETR is not designed for systems that require M-Bus or 4-20mA outputs.
ZENNER Encoder Type
Registers (ETR)
ZENNER Encoder Type Registers allow utilities to utilize remote reading technology such as AMR+/AMI, "touch read," or remote registration. These ETR's can be programmed for either encoded mode (Sensus Protocol) or digital switch output.
The ZENNER ETR is not designed for systems that require MBus or 4-20mA outputs.
ZENNER Touch Pad
The ZENNER Touch Pad is used for electronic meter reading systems where the meter is not easily accessible. The Touch Pad cable is attached to a remote module, such as a ZENNER ETR Encoder. The Touch Pad is typically mounted in the top of a meter box lid, using the included housing and nut, allowing for easy communication with a compatible reading device.
ZENNER ETR Programmer
The ZENNER ETR Programmer can be used to configure and program ZENNER ETR/ETRU Encoders attached to any ZENNER meters or any ZENNER retro fit register.
VL-9S Remote Reader
for Pulse Output
This unit is used whenever a water meter is not easily accessed. Whether the meter is mounted in a ceiling, a pit, or an inaccessible room, these units give remote access to the meter reading.
VL-9M Remote Reader
for Encoded Output
This unit is used whenever a water meter is not easily accessed. Whether the meter is mounted in a ceiling, a pit, or an inaccessible room, these units give remote access to the meter reading.
ZENNER Stealth Electronic Registers
ZENNER Stealth Electronic Registers allow utilities to utilize remote reading technology such as AMR/AMI, "touch read," or remote registration. These Registers are programmed for encoded mode (Sensus Protocol) output.
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