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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 27, 2000
Filed:
May. 30, 1997
Gregory P Lavoie, Rochester, NH (US);
Curtis W Crittenden, Dover, NH (US);
John J Jamison, Alton, NH (US);
Robert E Lee, Jr, Gonic, NH (US);
General Electric Company, Schenectady, NY (US);
Abstract
An electricity meter which, in one embodiment, includes a microcomputer coupled to both a liquid crystal display (LCD) and an optical port. The LCD includes an on board controller and an LCD random access memory (RAM), and in accordance with the present invention, the microcomputer is programmed to communicate the contents of the LCD RAM to the optical port during selected times of meter operation. Generally, and in an exemplary embodiment, when the LCD RAM data is updated by the microcomputer during meter operation, the microcomputer communicates such updated data to the optical port. In one specific implementation, a user selectable flag may be set to 1 or 0. If the user sets the flag to 0, then the communications feature is not enabled. If the flag is set to 1, then the communications feature is enabled. In operation, and upon receipt of a display quantity command, the microcomputer writes data to the LCD RAM. The microcomputer then checks whether the communications feature is selected (i.e., whether the flag is set to 0 or 1), and if the feature is not selected, processing proceeds as is known. If the flag is set to 1, then the microcomputer reads the data stored in the LCD RAM and communicates such data to the optical port.