What are e-mon energy™ system configurations, What are the system communication interfaces – E-Mon Energy Software User Manual

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What Are E-Mon Energy™ System Configurations?

There are several types of E-Mon Energy system configurations using the hardware, Automatic Meter Reading

(AMR) and E-Mon Energy program. Each system configuration depends on the communication interface (onsite or

offsite non-dedicated). With any of the AMR system configurations you will be able to read E-Mon KWH and

KWH/Demand meters through a compatible PC onsite or offsite. Another common relationship between the

configurations is that they all use RS-485 cabling with maximum length of 4000 feet.

What are the Computer Hardware and Software
requirements?

E-Mon Energy software operates with a PC with the following minimum specifications:

CD-ROM Drive

128MB RAM, 20GB Hard Drive Space Available

Color Monitor

RS-232 Serial Port, Modem, or Ethernet

Real-Time Clock

Microsoft Windows 2000 or XP, Service Pack 2 or 3

E-Mon Energy Version 1.0

Note: Your software configuration would always depend on system speed and
memory. E-Mon Energy software will support up to 32767 X 32767 locations.

What are the System Communication Interfaces?

There are several types of E-Mon Energy communication options:

Direct Serial Port Connection via a E-Mon Energy Key (RS-485 to RS-232)

MODEM to a Host Computer via a Telephone Line

Ethernet to a Host Computer 10Base-2 or 10Base-T via an EKM-E (RS-485 to Ethernet)

The RS-485 cable maximum length is 4000 feet total.

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