Master module, Configuration, Communication – Rockwell Automation 1404-M4_M5_M6_M8 Powermonitor 3000 User Manual, Firmware rev. 3.0 or LATER User Manual

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Publication 1404-UM001F-EN-P - November 2009

Chapter 2 Product Description

Master Module

The master module contains the main microprocessor-based
monitoring functions, including terminations for power system
connections, status inputs, control outputs, a native RS-485
communication port, and a port for the display module.

Configuration

Although the power monitor ships from the factory with default
settings, you need to configure it for your particular requirements.
You may configure the power monitor by using the optional display
module. Alternately, you may use an external device or application to
write configuration, operational parameters, and commands to the
master module through its native or optional communication port.

Optional external applications that you may use for power monitor
configuration include RSPower, RSPowerPlus, and RSEnergyMetrix
software operating on a computer with a Microsoft Windows
operating system.

Contact your local Rockwell Automation sales office or distributor, or
visit

http://www.software.rockwell.com/

for more information on

available software packages.

Communication

Every power monitor comes with a native RS-485 communication port
that supports the Allen-Bradley DF1 half- or full-duplex slave and
Modbus RTU slave protocols. The native port is suitable for
communicating to devices including the following:

PLC-5, SLC 500, and ControlLogix processors

RSLinx software with DDE/OPC server functionality

Modbus RTU masters

Other third-party devices

Software that you develop

You may also specify power monitors with optional communication
ports including the following:

Serial RS-232 (DF1 half- or full-duplex or Modbus RTU slave)

Remote I/O

DeviceNet

EtherNet/IP (CIP and/or CSP, Modbus TCP)

ControlNet

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