Ip access, Gel–lead–acid accumulator charger – 2N M2M Solution 2N SmartCom - User Manual 1.9.0 User Manual

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Caution

Any manual setting is valid until the next change or

Attention!

device power off.

does not keep in mind the relay

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settings and restores the default status upon power up.
Set the parameter determining the relay position upon power up to 2

to make your

remember the last contact position

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before power off. Refer to the configuration subsections for more
details.

RS-232 and RS-485 / M–Bus Interfaces

Find the interface connectors on the bottom side of

. Refer to

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Subs.

. A 9-pin D-sub connector is used for RS-232 and a 6-pin RJ12 connector is used

2.1

for RS-485 or M-Bus in the

basic version. Follow the wiring

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instructions on the label.

and

use a

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PRO

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3-pin WAGO terminal for bus connection located on the bottom panel next to the power
supply terminals. Follow the wiring instructions on the label.

IP Access

To access

via the IP protocol, use a Telnet supporting terminal and

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get connected to the

public IP address.

must be in

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mode 3 , STANDALONE, to provide access to three ports, each of which serves one
interface.

Tip

Port 10000 – helps you configure, control the output relays and
measure quantities on the input circuits.
Port 10001 – works as a data pipe to port RS 232 retransmitting all
RS 232 events to GPRS.
Port 10002 – works as a data pipe to port RS 485 / M–Bus
retransmitting all RS 485 events to GPRS.

Gel–Lead–Acid Accumulator Charger

This function is available in the

version only, which contains an

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intelligent charger for an external gel–lead–acid accumulator. Charging is controlled
automatically and terminated when the accumulator has been completely charged. In
the case of power failure, the system is fed continuously by the accumulator and, upon
power recovery, the accumulator is charged automatically. A 6V or 12V accumulator
can be used and charged on condition that the power voltage is 1V higher at least than
the maximum voltage of the accumulator.

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