DS DS/EN 13757-1 Communication systems for meters and remote reading of meters - Part 1: Data exchange
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Title
Communication systems for meters and remote reading of meters - Part 1: Data exchange
Kommunikationssystemer til målere og fjernaflæsning af målere - Del 1: Dataudveksling
Dansk Standard
Publication Date:
Feb 26, 2003
Scope:
This document describes the data exchange and communications for meters and remote reading of meters in a generic way. It is part 1 of the EN 13757 Standard. Additional parts are: EN 13757 Part 2: Physical and link layer, twisted pair baseband (M-bus); EN 13757 Part 3: Dedicated application layer (M-bus); EN 13757 Part 4: Wireless meter readout. The main use of Part 1 is to provide a protocol specification for the Application Layer for meters. Remark: Electricity meters are not covered with this standard, as the standardisation of remote readout of electricity meters is a task for IEC/CENELEC.
Keywords:
- APPLICATION LAYER
- COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
- DATA PROCESSING
- DATA TRANSFER
- DATA TRANSMISSION
- INFORMATION EXCHANGE
- INFORMATION INTERCHANGE
- INFORMATION PROCESSING
- MEASUREMENT DATA COMMUNICATION
- METERS
- REMOTE MONITORING
- TELEPROCESSING
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