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Master - 3G Interpreter Register System
The Interpreter is a patent protected, fully programmable, interoperable register system that can be universally applied to most any water meter in use today. It is smart, self-sensing, and plug-n-play to allow immediate connectivity and data communication benefits to utilities.
The Interpreter works by utilizing a pre-programmed algorithm to detect the magnetic signatures of the 100 million plus traditional mechanical meters currently installed across North America. The register then synthetically replicates the register for that meter. This means that utilities can easily retrofit their installed meter base as opposed to implementing a costly complete system overhaul. The register can even be reprogrammed multiple times for use on a different meter make and model at a later time.
UTG
Interpreter’s patented Under-the-Glass design features no wires or connections for hassle-free deployment and worry-free maintenance.
Reliability
Proven IP68+ reliability with over 6,000,000 deployed globally representing diverse climates and challenging environments.
Warranty
Investment protection through industry leading 10 full year / 10 prorated warranty
Reusable
Ability to be reprogrammed for use on different meter makes and models over time ensures lasting investment protection.
Platform
Flexible Interpreter platform supports different communication protocols, different frequencies, and both licensed/unlicensed environments across different products.
Granularity
Interpreter locally stores 4,000 individual meter reads programmable to the minute for detailed data logging insights.
3G Alerts™
Comprehensive group of Revenue Impact Alerts™ for theft, leak, tamper, and consumption anomalies
Transformational
Interpreter’s flexible, universal applicability delivers precise smart meter reporting communications to traditional meters. Effortlessly.
Patented
Universal sensing technology is registered with the United States Patent Office to protect against inferior imitators.
