Setting up ethernet, Table 14, Using the front display – SATEC PM130 PLUS Manual User Manual

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‎Chapter 5 Configuring

T H E P M 1 3 0 P L U S

Configuring

C O M M U N I C A T I O N S

PM130 PLUS Powermeter Series

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See Table 14

below for available communication options.

Table 14: COM Port Options

Display

Label

Parameter

Options

Default

Description

Prot

Protocol

ASCII = SATEC ASCII

rtu = Modbus RTU

dnP3 = DNP3

PrFb = Profibus DP (COM2)

Modbus RTU The communications

protocol for the port

Not changeable on COM2

with the Profibus module

rS

Interface

COM1: 485 = RS-485

COM2:

232 = RS-232

485 = RS-485

422 = RS-422

Eth = Ethernet

PrFb = Profibus DP

GPrS = GPRS modem

RS-485

Communication interface.

Not changeable on COM2

with the Ethernet and

Profibus modules

Addr

Device address SATEC ASCII: 0-99

Modbus: 1-247

DNP3: 0-65532

Profibus: 0-126

1

(126 for

Profibus)

Device network address

bAud

Baud rate

300 bps-115.2 kbps

9600 bps

The port baud rate

dAtA

Data format

7E, 8N, 8E

8N

Data format and parity.
7E data format should not

be used with the Modbus

RTU and DNP3 protocols

dLAY

Response delay 0-1000 ms

5 ms

The minimum time after

the last request character

is received to start the

transmission.

CPtb

ASCII

compatibility

mode

diS = Disabled

En = Enabled

Disabled

Enables a low-resolution

device emulation for

ASCII request “0” in high-

resolution devices (see

Device Options

)

NOTES:

1. The meter provides the permanent

Modbus TCP server on port 502.

2. Selecting the DNP3 protocol launches the second DNP3 TCP

server in addition to the Modbus server allowing simultaneous
connections on both ports. Selecting the Modbus protocol
disables the DNP3 TCP server.

3. When you change the COM2 settings through the Ethernet

port, the device port restarts so communications will be
temporarily lost. You may need to wait some additional time
until PAS restores a connection with your device.

Setting Up Ethernet

Using the Front Display

Select nEt from the main menu. This menu entry appears only if the
optional Ethernet module is plugged into the meter.
It allows you to
set up the meter network address and the default gateway.

See

Viewing and Changing Setup Options

in Chapter 3 for information on

configuring parameters via the front display.

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