sdg.marinusvz
2024-03-06 12:46
Use MAP120 or (dot)MAP120, and find out what the OBIS code of the instrumentation profile itself is, and if you can't see, capture the binary comms (all the comms) when reading instrumentation profile, so we can see which value he is reading.
(because is uses SN, not LN, that means, it has arbitrary indexes for different OBIS codes in a lookup table)
sdg.marinusvz
2024-03-06 12:51
no, I guarantee you, the OBIS code for the instrumentation profile is not 1-1:1.8.4. An OBIS code must be 6 numbers.
sdg.marinusvz
2024-03-06 12:52
Last Edited 2024-03-06 12:56
The OBIS code for a profile itself, is typically something like: