RTP Interface

RTP Interface

The diagram gives an overview of the components of the RTP interface. The following slides describe the individual components in greater detail.
Overview of the RTP Interface

The settings for the RTP interface are made in three central areas:
- Header data
- Result Parameter
- RTP components
Elements of the RTP Interface

At a more detailed level, the RTP-Interface is made up of several elements:
- RTP Components
- RTP components define the structure of parameter allocations in the RTP interface.
- This structure links input, output and result parameters.
- Different RTP components are required because different periods (such as summer and winter) are usually required for parameter allocations.
- You can allocate various time groups, such as season groups, day groups and time-of-use groups to an RTP component.
- Formula
- The formula reproduces the calculation algorithm required for RTP billing.
- Input and output parameters are defined for a formula
- Result Parameter: The formula works with the individual values in the profile. The result function evaluates the results of formula calculation and summarizes the information to form discrete values, which are passed on to billing via the facts.
Functions of the RTP Interface (I)

- The example illustrates the use of RTP components.
- You can use RTP components to allocate different input parameters to one formula.
Functions of the RTP Interface (II)


Other profiles are allocated to the same formula in a different component.
Symbols in the RTP Interface

The icons in the preceding image are used in the RTP interface.























