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Field Tools for All Your Needs
Trilliant's tools include ANSI C12 meter development software and field tools for provisioning, operations, and maintenance including ProVisor Software™, ProCare Software™, and Table TstBench™.
ProVisor Software and ProCare Software
Trilliant's ProVisor Software Provisioning System and ProCare Software O&M System include a series of field tools for use in support of AMI installations and operations and maintenance. These tools, when combined with Trilliant's best practices AMI field processes, deliver significant productivity, reliability, and system integrity assurance. Benefits accelerated project implementation schedules and reduced costs.
Table TstBench
Table TstBench is a software platform that allows users to design a meter using any combination of both standard and manufacturers' tables. Meter manufacturers find Table TstBench an extremely useful tool during the early stages of meter development. Equally useful, utilities use Table TstBench to outline their exact meter specifications. Both utilities and meter manufacturers use Table TstBench to create meter prototypes and test them in minimal time.

Trilliant's TableTstBench Software's universal meter programmer feature allows users to read and program any meter that complies with the Utility Industry End Device Data Tables (IEEE P1377 or ANSI C12.19) and the PSEM language (ANSI C12.18).

  • Very low cost designing: create meter interfaces without using real meters.
  • Universal standards: 100% compliant certified software to build reliable products.
  • Low cost pilot: try sample products before commitment to a large project investment.
  • Configurable features: data tables are all available and easy to use to develop a product with the desired features.
  • Standard software: can be installed on most computer platforms.
  • Two versions for users and developers.
  • Share the same basic functionality but communication protocols available differ.
  • ANSI based: meters are accessed through the ANSI Type II optical port with the ANSI 12.18 protocol stack.
  • Modem connection: the developer kit allows access through a modem or network connection with the ANSI C12.21, CEBus, and C12.22 protocol stacks.
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