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1. Again press P key go to the sixth setting page for DNS Secondary Server Note if you want to use the SMTP function DNS parameters must be set correctly hri VILI L1 e e 50 Load A MIZ 4 Au DE og Iwnxa M2ix2 MAx2 La Figure 3 9 h Set DNS Secondary Server in the sixth setting page such as 202 106 196 115 Press V A key go to setting state Users may set parameter in the pointed area and cursor starts at the first digit bit After setting DNS Secondary Server completely press V A key to confirm Again press P key go to the seventh setting page for Modbus TCP port Note if you want to use SMTP function DNS parameters must be set correctly nine NS EUEN a 50 D n Ex zz Li Vit a x2 IMZix2 iM3ix2 a Figure 3 10 i The password of AXM NET module can be reset Select RESET the password is changed to 12345678 NO means no change Then press V A key to confirm Set Modbus TCP port in the seventh setting page such as 502 Press V A key go to setting state Users may set parameter in the pointed area and cursor starts at the first digit bit After setting Modbus TCP port completely press V A key to confirm Again press P key go to the eighth setting page for HTTP port Modbus TCP port s default value is 502 and the user defined range of port is 2000 5999 If the set port is not in the range the set port will return default value I
2. The maximum number of extended modules linked to MIC 2 including 1 O module Ethernet module and PROFIBUS module is three The communication modules must be installed first No other module can be installed before them 4 N Disconnect your MIC 2 from any live voltages and currents before following the below instructions 1 Remove the Ext Port protection lid 1 Insert the installation clips in the counterpart of MIC 2 and then press the module gently so linking is established Handle the installation with care to avoid damage to the optional module and or the MIC 2 unit 2 Tighten the installation screw 5 Install other modules in the same way Figure 2 2 Installation of optional modules 2 3 Definition of RJ45 interface The Ethernet module uses standard RJ45 connector access Ethernet network The mechanical and electrical characteristics of the connector are consistent with the requirements of IEC 603 7 LED L Top View Script ID Content 1 TX Tranceive Data 2 TX Tranceive Data 3 RX Receive Data 4 n c Not connected 5 n c Not connected 6 RX Receive Data 7 n c Not connected 8 n c Not connected LED_L yellow display speed status LED on indicates 100Mbps while LED off indicates 10Mbps LED_R green display link and activity status combined LED on indicates link status while LED flash indicates activity 2 4 Cable MIC 2 Shielded twisted pair cable sta
3. i i ic Lt La AY Iwnx2 MAx2 MAx2 n m Figure 5 11 j Set HTTP port in the eighth setting page such as 80 Press V A key go to setting state Users may set parameter in the pointed area and cursor starts at the first digit bit After setting HTTP port completely press V A key to confirm Again press P key go to the ninth setting page for resetting mode HTTP port s default value is 80 and the user defined range of port is 6000 9999 If the set port is not in range the set port will return default value 14 www deif com 3 1 Initialising the Ethernet module mmo LIT TE Mo la 1 ay AMOT ns FL a MDx2 MAx2 M3ix2 a Figure 3 12 k Set resetting mode in the ninth setting page Select RESET to reset module Selecting NO means not to reset module Select DEFAULT means load module with default settings and reset module Press V A key go to setting state and the pointed area flashes Press P key or E key to select configuration mode press V A key to confirm Note When configuring Ethernet module settings completely users must select RESET to restart the module and new settings will take effect Nog NE REST 50 D a mx MAx2 M x2 un Figure 3 13 l After configuring AXM Net settings completely press H key and V A key simultaneously to return to the menu selecting mode Users can do other operation www deif com 3 2 Description
4. in the second setting page such as 192 169 1 100 as shown below Press V A key go to setting state Users may set parameter in the pointed area and cursor starts at the first digit bit After setting IP Address completely press V A key to affirm Again press P key go to the third setting page for Subnet Mask hiro VILI e 78 50 D Load gt 2E TO i Imx2 MAx2 W3ix2 Bm Figure 5 6 e Set Subnet Mask in the third setting page such as 255 255 255 0 Press V A key go to setting state Users may set parameter in the pointed area and cursor starts at the first digit bit After setting Subnet Mask completely press V A key to affirm Again press P key go to the fourth setting page for Gateway Figure 5 7 f Set Gateway in the fourth setting page such as 192 169 1 1 Press V A key go to setting state Users may set parameter in the pointed area and cursor starts at the first digit bit After setting Gateway completely press V A key to affirm Again press P key get into the fifth setting page for DNS Primary Server GATEWAY Wx De Mx Fe Figure 3 8 13 www deif com 3 1 Initialising the Ethernet module g Set DNS Primary Server in the fifth setting page such as 202 106 0 20 Press V A key go to setting state Users may set parameters in the pointed area and cursor starts at the first digit bit After setting DNS Primary Server completely press V A key to confirm
5. of Modbus TCP protocol The Modbus TCP protocol is used for communication in the Ethernet module The protocol sets up master slave link in Ethernet First master device client sets up TCP link with slave device server Second master device sends request frame to slave device and slave device receives request rame and returns response frame to master device Figure 3 16 displays the working mode of Modbus TCP protocol Request Indication Modbus Client Modbus Server rt Figure 3 16 Confirmation Response 1 Protocol 1 Data Frame Format MBAP Header Function 7x8 Bits 8 Bits Nx8 Bits 2 Modbus Application Header MBAP Header Field Modbus application header field is start of data frame and it is consist of seven bytes Field Length Description Transaction Identifier 2 Bytes Identification of a Modbus Request Response transaction Protocol Identifier 2 Bytes Modbus protocol 0 Length 2 Bytes Number of following bytes Unit Identifier 1 Byte Slave address in the range of 0 247 decimal 3 Function Field The function code field of a message frame contains eight bits Valid codes are in the range of 1 255 decimal When a message is sent from a client to a server device the function code field tells the server what kind of action to perform Code Meaning Action 01 Read Relay Output Status Obtain current status of Relay Output 02 Read Digital Input
6. power in contror J DESCRIPTION OF OPTIONS TCP IP Ethernet module user s manual DEIF A S Frisenborgvej 33 DK 7800 Skive Tel 45 9614 9614 Fax 45 9614 9615 info deif com www deif com Document no 4189320029B Legal information and warnings This manual may not be altered or reproduced in whole or in part by any means without expressed written permission of DEIF The information contained in this document is believed to be accurate at the time of publication however DEIF assumes no responsibility for any errors which may appear here and reserves the right to make changes without notice Please ask your local representative for the latest product specifications before ordering Please read this manual carefully before installation operation and maintenance of the MIC 2 multi instrument The following symbols are used in this user s manual and on the MIC 2 multi instrument 4 4 N High voltage symbol Electrical hazard voltage can cause shock burns or person injury or death Failure to observe the information may result i in injury or death A Danger symbol Observe the information after the symbol to avoid possible injury or death Focus symbol unintended actions may lead to abnormal instrument behaviour instrument damage or physical harm Installation and maintenance of the MIC 2 multi instrument should only be performed by qualified competent personnel trained and experienced in working with high volta
7. 2 is responding to the last 2 bit of the data Relay 1 bitO Relay 2 bit1 Transaction Transaction Protocol Protocol as E identifier hi identifier lo identifier hi identifier lo Lensthhi Length lo nien OOH OOH OOH OOH OOH 04H 01H Fun Byte count Data 01H 01H 02H The content of the data is Relay 1 OFF Relay 2 ON Table 3 6 Read 2 Relays Status Response Message 2 Read Status of DI Function Code 02 Function Code 02 1 On 0 Off There are 38 Dis in MIC 2 and the start address is OOOOH The following query is to read the 4 Dis Status of address 1 of MIC 2 Query Transaction Transaction Protocol Protocol identifier hi identifier lo identifier hi identifier lo e sth hi Length lo Unit identifier OOH OOH OOH OOH OOH O6H 01H Data start reg hi Data start reg lo Data of regs hi Data of regs lo 02H 00H 00H 00H 04H Table 3 7 Read 4 Dis Query Message 17 www deif com 3 2 Description of Modbus TCP protocol Response The response includes MBAP Header function code quantity of data characters the data characters An example response to read the status of 4 Dls DI1 0n DI2 On DI3 0n DI4 On is shown in Table 3 8 The status of each is responding to the last 4 bit of the data DI1 bito DI2 bit1 DIZ bit2 DI4 bits Transaction Transaction Protocol Protocol TE T identifierhi identifier lo identifier hi identifier lo Eth hi Length lo MTL EE OOH OOH OOH OOH OOH 0
8. 4H 01H Fun Byte count Data 02H 01H OFH The content of the data is 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 MSB LSB Table 3 8 Read 4 Dis Response Message 3 Read Data Function Code 03 Query This function allows the users to obtain the measurement results of MIC 2 Table 3 9 is an example to read the 6 measured data Time from server device address 1 the data start address is 1040H Transaction Transaction Protocol Protocol identifier hi identifier lo identifierhi identifier lo Lensth hi slo Uni denter 00H 00H OOH OOH OOH O6H 01H Fun Data start reg hi Data start reg lo Data of regs hi Data of regs lo 03H 10H 40H 00H 06H Table 3 9 Read Time Query Message Response An example response to read Time 2006 12 18 14 15 20 is shown as Table 3 10 Protocol identifier lo OOH Protocol identifier hi OOH Transaction identifier lo OOH Transaction identifier hi Unit identifier Length hi Length lo OOH OFH 01H Datal Datal Data2 Data2 Data3 Data3 Data4 Data4 Data5 Data5 Data6 Byte count hi lo hi lo hi lo hi lo hi lo hi 12H OOH OEH OOH OFH OOH 14H Table 3 10 Read Time Response Message 4 Control Relay Function Code 05 Query The message forces a single relay either on or off Any relay that exists within the MIC 2 can be forced to be either status on or off The address of Relay starts at OOOOH and MIC 2 has eight Rela
9. 5 parameters such as Volts 1N 11 and Watt Total Demand Alarm Record webpage includes alarm records for the MIC 2 There are 16 groups record Each record includes Time Stamp Limit ID Status Alarm Channel and Value SOE Record webpage includes SOE record for the MIC 2 There are 20 groups record Each record includes Time Stamp DI Status 24 www deif com 3 4 Mail function The Ethernet module supports SMTP protocol to render mail functionality possible Before sending mails users must set their own DNS Server Please refer to Network settings which includes DNS Server setting There are three modes users can select The first is Triggered Sending which means once new events happens users can receive the mail on that immediately The second is Timed Sending mode Users can receive mails at defined intervals which includes all information on data Webpage The third mode is both Triggered Sending and Timed Sending availabe Users can set mail function for their own need according to Mail Settings Webpage 25 www deif com
10. DI Status Obtain current status of Digital Input 03 Read Data Obtain current binary value in one or more registers 05 Control Single Relay Output Force Relay to a state of on or off 16 Write Multiple registers Place specific value into a series of consecutive multiple registers Table 3 3 4 Data Field The data field is constructed using sets of two hexadecimal digits in the range of OO to FF hexadecimal The data field of messages sent from a master to slave devices contains additional information which the slave must use to take the action defined by the function code This can include items like discrete and register addresses the quantity of items to be handled and the count of actual data bytes in the field For example if the master requests a slave to read a group of holding registers function code 03 and the data field specifies the starting register and how many registers are to be read If the master writes to a group of registers in the slave function code 10 hexadecimal the data field specifies the starting register how many registers to write the count of data bytes to follow in the data field and the data to be written into the registers 2 Format of communication Explanation of frame Transaction Transaction Protocol Protocol identifier hi identifier lo identifier hi identifier lo OOH OOH OOH OOH OOH O6H 01H Length hi Length lo Unit identifier Fun Data start reg hi Data start reg lo Data of r
11. H OOH OBH 01H pata OI id ae xol DL Byte count Valuel hi Valuel lo Value2hi Value2 lo reg hi reg lo regs hi regs lo iod iod osn ood ood jos jom jrm oon josm Table 3 13 Preset CT Value Query Message Response The normal response to a preset Multi Register request includes MBAP Header function code data start register the number of registers Transaction Transaction Protocol Protocol identifier hi identifier lo identifier hi identifier lo OOH OOH OOH OOH OOH O6H 01H Length hi Length lo Unit identifier Data start reg hi Data start reg lo Data of regs hi Data of regs lo Hr TIN CTN qu s CTN Table 3 14 Preset Multi Registers Response Message For further details please refer to chapter five of the MIC 2 installation instructions and reference handbook When using the Modbus TCP function DEIF recommends setting the Scan Interval and Frame Interval below 1000ms for optimum performance 19 www deif com 3 3 Browse webpage and set parameters The Ethernet module supports HTTP protocol and has a web server function The Ethernet module supports IE browser 6 0 and higher and the webpage settings only support ASCII characters The default IP address of module is 192 168 1 254 1 Main webpage Users put the correct IP address and correct HTTP port of module in the address of IE Browser and enter Index webpage Index webpage supplies links to enter Data webpage or Settings Web
12. data webpages There are seven kinds of data webpages Metering Alarm Record and SOE Record Each webpage shows the working status of the MIC 2 Hoan oa Energy o dn Harmonics Sequence Max and Min q Be Edt Yew Farbe Tools Hele de Favorite fa g Home Product Manage 29 Googie LU Googe Macs 3 Oropbeo Home Onine ip Download centre DEF A S jp DEF Producta AB eng retenes a mr Pepe weye Toke Oy E ese Device Description MIC 2 Das Wem Setngs Energy s 2 0000 PFI 1 000 Mouse Stans Harmonics wv 0 000 Pre 1 000 Sequence 0000 Pra 1 000 Nas and Min 0000 PF 1 000 Alarm Record SOE Record uz 0 000v 3 2738 0 000r XL U 0 099 0 900 une 0 000 un omav DO Load Tre R ULawg 0000v D 000r POmd 0 00060 ogg n 0 0004 0 0004 O0m 0 000ear 2 00004 s2 PELEN 20m4 0 000694 Figure 3 26 Metering webpage includes the data of real time parameters for the MIC 2 There are 59 parameters such as Volts 1N L1 Watt 1 Energy webpage includes the data of energy for the MIC 2 There are nine parameters such as Delivered kWh kVAh Harmonics webpage includes harmonics parameters for the MIC 2 such as THD Volts Average Sequence webpage includes the sequence and angle parameters for the MIC 2 There are 15 parameters such as positive sequence of V1 the angle V2 to V1 Max and Min webpage includes the max and min data of parameters for the MIC 2 There are 2
13. duct Mange i Gcogle E Googie Mage 3 Depicn Home Orta 4 Dennicad centre DEF AS jp DEF Products 8 DEIF Engineering D O 4 Pager ety Tech Qr D smp Watpage Corfiquasios Sattng Dess tercer MGR Lingua Sue BERE Submit Res Figure 3 23 22 www deif com 3 3 Browse webpage and set parameters MIC 2 5 Management Webpage Figure 3 24 Management webpage Users can easily update the software online by selecting the updated file which can be downloaded from www deif com download centre Software download aspx Load Default setting resets AXM NET Module Select load Default settings and the following settings will take effect IP Address 192 168 1 254 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 1 DNS Primary 202 106 0 20 DNS Secondary 202 106 196 115 MODBUS Port 502 HTTP Port 80 Nome Rewo ine NET rogue after me Lona ups Load Dataut Surisg Reboot NET Module Submt Figure 5 24 6 Password Setting webpage Figure 3 25 Password Setting webpage Change the password users need to input the current password first He Edt Sew Fivomtes Tools Help diese fa E hom Produc Menage fij Coogi f Googie wage Ef Croptsco nome Ondine jp Dowrioad cene COT A S jp MOF Promen OON trgineeting R EDO 4 Pee seye The Q N Figure 3 25 25 www deif com 3 3 Browse webpage and set parameters MIC 2 4 Data Webpage Click Data Link to visit
14. egs hi Data of regs lo Table 3 4 16 www deif com As shown in table 3 4 the meaning of each abbreviated word is Transaction identifier hi Transaction identifier high byte Transaction identifier lo Transaction identifier low byte Protocol identifier hi Protocol identifier high byte Protocol identifier lo Protocol identifier low byte Length hi length high byte Length lo length low byte Unit identifier slave address Fun function code Data start reg hi start register address high byte Data start reg lo start register address low byte Data of regs hi number of register high byte Data of regs lo number of register low byte 1 Read Status Relay Function Code 01 Function Code 01 This function code is used to read relay status in the MIC 2 1 On 0 Off There are 8 Relays in the MIC 2 and the start address is 0000H The following query is to read 2 Relays Status of MIC 2 Address 1 Query Transaction Transaction Protocol Protocol a a cea identifier hi identifier lo identifierhi identifier lo Len sth hi Length lo OL iL OOH OOH OOH OOH OOH O6H O1H Fun Data start reg hi Data start reg lo Data of regs hi Data of regs lo 01H OOH OOH OOH 02H Table 3 5 Read 2 Relays Status Query Message Response The MIC 2 response includes MBAP Header function code quantity of data byte the data An example response to read the status of Relay 1 and Relay 2 is shown as Table 3 6 The status of Relay 1 and Relay
15. ges and currents This document is not fit for any untrained people DEIF is not responsible or liable for any damages cause by improper installation and or operation cm T 4 Chapter 1 Introduction Lal Ethieret Intro ductis eco Pe EE mayen tenet cate e tee telae te ete venies 5 12 Function Descripaion of Ethemet Mol a iaa 6 Chapter 2 Wiring and Connection 2 1 ApPpearance and DIMENSIONS OOOO OP op A gute etta tle tete esee aite tdi esie EE tU ete ess 7 REPAS ges M eae ec 8 2 3 Definition of RJA5 Itertace eee tebe eect ec eee nne ener nene een nenne een nens een neni eer dese eee dere een den een EEEE EEEE 9 A n I race 10 25 Conneccion MONO TERI 11 Chapter 3 Function Description of Ethernet MODULE 3 TInitializing Ethernet Mode utere Ao 12 32 Description of Modbus TCP prototol ett ette ette edicit pce eb oet bui E Estee eibi 16 3 3 Browse Webpage and Set Paramete aisanana nn a EATA 20 SA MI FUNCIO MEE M 25 Starting MIC 2 This manual concerns the Ethernet module for DEIFs MIC 2 multi instrument With the Ethernet module the MIC 2 can be connected to Ethernet networks easily and it can realise distribution automation based on Ethernet Please read this manua
16. if com 3 3 Browse webpage and set parameters MIC 2 3 Settings webpage Click Settings link to enter the settings webpage First IE Browser enters Password webpage The default password is 12345678 There are five kinds of setting webpages They are Network Settings webpage Mail Settings webpage Webpage Settings webpage Load Default webpage and Password Setting webpage 1 Password Webpage Figure 3 20 Password webpage If the password is valid IE Browser will enter Network Settings webpage if not the message invalid password will appear fie fdt View Favorites Tools Hep d frores ds E Home ProductMansge S Google 24 Google Maps 12 Dropia Home Onine 2 Download centre DEF A S DEF Products MA Meterng Webserver gt D O me Pee Setyo Tache QT D DAS Sutra Reset Figure 3 20 2 Network Settings Webpage Figure 3 21 Network Settings webpage It supports two network setting modes Manual or Auto Except for network setting mode there are two port settings in webpage One is the HTTP port and the other is the Modbus TCP port The default value of Modbus TCP port is 502 and the user defined range is 2000 5999 The default value of HTTP port is 80 and the user defined range is 6 000 9999 EINE ESSEN He Edt Mew Fare Too Help de Ferri da E Hema Preduct Manage d Google d Googie Napa Drophren Homs Ordino iB Dowricadcent
17. l carefully before operating or setting the MIC 2 to avoid unnecessary trouble Chapter 1 helps you to understand the fundamental concept of Ethernet and the application points of the Ethernet module Chapter 2 describes hardware features of the Ethernet module in detail Chapter 5 describes the function application of the Ethernet module in detail 1 1 Ethernet introdu The Ethernet module is an extended communication module of the MIC 2 unit With the Ethernet module the MIC 2 can be linked to the Ethernet easily 1 1 Ethernet introduction Ethernet was originally developed by Xerox and then developed further by Xerox DEC and Intel Ethernet uses a Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection CSMA CD protocol and provides transmission speeds up to 10 Mbps Now Ethernet stands for LAN with CSMA CD protocol Ethernet is not a material network and it is the technology standard Ethernet is the most current communication standard in LAN This standard defines the used type of cable and the used method of signal processing in LAN n of the Ethernet module MIC 2 Please read the appendix concerning technical data and specifications of the Ethernet module before using it The Ethernet module supports Modbus TCP protocol It is used as a server The default value of the protocol port is 502 and the user defined range of the protocol port is 2000 5999 The device address is the same as for the MIC 2 The Ethernet module
18. ndard 568A or standard 568B is usually recommended as reference to the EIA TIA standard 10 www deif com 2 5 Connec method MIC 2 1 Direct connect The Ethernet module uses cross line standard 568A to connect to computers Users may refer to the third chapter Function description of Ethernet module for using the Ethernet module The module supports Modbus TCP and HTTP functions for direct connect 2 Indirect connect The Ethernet module uses straight line standard 568B access Ethernet through router or hub Users may refer to the third chapter Function description of Ethernet module for using the Ethernet module www deif com 3 1 Initialising the Ethernet module Details of the Ethernet module will be described in this chapter It includes how to set parameters of the module how to get IP address and Mac address of the module information about Modbus TCP protocol how to visit webs and how to use mail function 3 1 Initialising the Ethernet module AXM Net default settings are IP Address 192 168 1 254 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 1 Primary DNS Server 202 106 0 20 If you do not know the settings of the module when powering on for the fist time you may use the panel of the MIC 2 to get them and to configure them This procedure shows how to configure the Ethernet module settings using the panel a Press H key and V A key simultaneously on the MIC 2 will open the menu
19. oxes below Triggered Sending and Timed Sending mode 21 www deif com 3 3 Browse webpage and set parameters None mode requires Triggered Sending and Timed Sending to be disabled Note The mail server part includes SMTP Server User Name and Password SMTP Server can be a domain name such as mail deif com or an mom address such as 222 128 6 73 User Name is for instance xxx deif com Password is for instance mic2 deif com T BEES SE Ele Est Mew Fome Tools Help de Foventes di e Home Product Manage Sl Google EY Google Maps Droptos Horne Orting E Downloed centre DEF A 5 ge DEF Products DEF e Engineering Metenng Webvever Br 3 mY Bags piye Tooke Mv Xi Van Page Data Sets Mad information dando Mal From DEF MC Exagia Tecnica Support Mal Toast XXXGDEF COM Examela abogoet com Mal Tos Example abeggamat com Mak ToR3 Esamate ancgran oo com aand TESTMICZ Crawls test mal Mas Server SMTP Sener mat def com User ome m2 ded com Passwort Mas Content Tpgered Sending V sm Evert E cog Evert Tened Sending 0 min Tene Scope 51 t4 Omin for disable Einuamo Benen Pirtamentes Fisequence PlMaaondwn laum Recre EISOE Recora Summi Reser Figure 5 22 4 Webpage Settings Webpage Figure 3 23 Webpage Settings webpage Name the MIC 2 insert a name in the Device s Description He Edt View Favores Took Help difecrm fy P Hema Pro
20. page or Module Status webpage SED i C F e Edt View Favorites Tools Help de Fevortes d B Horne Product Menage Google Google Meps 2 Dropbor Home Onine E Download centre DEF 4 5 B DEF Products d Meterng Webverer a GB od gt Pager Setyo Tacho Q D m 1 ute Vielcome to the MIC 2 web server s main page Dau al The MC 2 ie a high encmuthinetrument Nsvigate through Pe functiones using te Inge Ink bars Module Suta Main apptiestion arese of me MIC 2 incde Matering of atuton teedars transtarmers generators Capacihr tamis ans Modum snc low va ems Commercial ingusta and uites sectors e informaton ce fia MIC 2 FACIS tae utility sofware Sommioad and fc latest from the fold ot anargy optimanp technology ren dell com Figure 3 18 2 Module Status webpage Click Module Status link to enter module status webpage The webpage shows the state and settings of the module e mp 7 Ele Edt Ven Frome Tools Heb dfeerm fy p Heme Prochct Manage Nl Google MN Gousle Mapa 3 Dropbes Home Cria Qj Dowrioadomir OEF A S gp DEF Produch 2 CEIF s Enginearieg PI Eco lagar Sy gt Tmhe Q D Y Man Page Dun I sam Device Devenpeon 90 2 Mot From DEFMIC 2 Notse tutis DHCP Mode mua mion Xxx amp ceir cov AS m url Mad winn Geren Saterct Uns Prmary aanp Saut DNS Secondary see tane MOOSES Fort Sa Toge wng NIIP Port Tames Sein Mad Contare Figure 3 19 20 www de
21. re CEIF A S ig DEN Product ii DEF e Engnesring sig feos n BD e lo iy Ti O A DEIF rover in como D Figure 3 21 3 3 Mail Settings webpage Figure 3 22 Mail Settings webpage The select mode of mail includes Triggered Sending mode Timed Sending mode both Triggered Sending and Timed Sending mode None mode Every mode requires you to fill out the blanks marked with Triggered Sending mode means when the meter detects new events users will receive the mail of the events in their mail box which includes Alarm Event and SOE Event Timed Sending mode sends users mails at defined intervals mail contents including Metering Energy SOE Record The value of time interval can be set by users oan Harmonics Sequence Max and Min Alarm Record Setting Triggered Sending mode users just select one or all of checkboxes below Triggered Sending including Alarm Event and SOE Event as you can see on the webpage Do not select any of them Triggered Sending mode is disabled Setting Timed Sending mode users should fill out a number into the blank beside Timed Sending which means interval time between two mails The range of the number is 5 1440 the default value is O which means this mode is disabled Then select checkboxes below the mode just like above Both Triggered Sending and Timed Sending mode setting require users to select checkb
22. selecting mode The cursor Meter flashes in this mode mx mx Mx FO Figure 3 1 b Press P key or E key move cursor to Setting Press V A key go to the meter parameter setting mode Device address page is the first page of Setting mode It shows the Modbus address of the device for several seconds and then the screen goes to Access Code page Press V A key go to the parameter setting page Press P key or E key move cursor to NET press V A key go to the Ethernet module setting page rra CT EvE Pr pu CI l l s ODT pe TOM S T Xr LPS n Li LI A LI gt d NT T uam ZMOT i s ME 1 I I a I mm I1 mm IILI IILI x2 MAx2 Maxz e Mo Ma RE mx maxz x2 F Figure 3 2 Figure 3 3 Figure 3 4 C Set configuration mode in the first setting page AUTO means that users configure module settings with DHCP protocol while MANU means that users configure module settings with manual setting Press V A key go to setting state and the pointed area will flash Press P key or E key to select configuration mode press V A key to affirm Again press P key go to the second setting page for IP Address Note If you select the AUTO mode please go to step k directly and reset the module Wait until the reset is finished and find the new IP address in the following step 12 www deif com ing the Ethernet module amp Mx Max QAND Figure 3 5 d Set IP Address
23. supports SMTP protocol It has mail function and supports Send mail for timing mode and Send mail for event mode The Ethernet module supports HTTP protocol It is used as HTTP server and the default value of protocol port is 80 and the scope of protocol port is 6000 9999 2 1 Appearance and dimensions MIC 2 The Ethernet module must be linked to the MIC 2 when it is to be used In addition the Ethernet module must be the first extended module linked to the MIC 2 NOTE The environment temperature and humidity should meet the requirements of the MIC 2 Otherwise it may cause damage to the unit Side View 90mm O 55 6mm O v Top View O O Bottom View ood 2 2 Installation method MIC 2 Environment Please check the environment temperature and humidity to ensure they fall within the MIC 2 and optional modules requirement before installing the unit Temperature Operation 25 C to 70 C Storage 40 C to 85 C Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Position The MIC 2 and modules should be installed in a dry and dust free environment Avoid heat radiation and high electrical noise sources Installation method With the link pins optional modules are linked to the MIC 2 and each other
24. y The data value FFOOH will set the relay on and the value OOOOH will turn it off all other values are illegal and will not affect that relay The example below is a request to the MIC 2 address 1 to turn on Relay 1 Transaction Protocol Protocol Transaction identifier hi identifier lo identifier hi identifier lo e sth hi Length lo Unit identifier 00H 00H 00H 00H 00H 06H 01H Fun Data start reg hi Data start reglo Value hi Value lo 05H 00H 00H FFH 00H Table 3 11 Control Relay Query Message 18 www deif com 3 2 Description of Modbus TCP protocol Response The normal response to the command request is to retransmit the message as received after the Relay status has been altered Transaction Transaction Protocol Protocol identifier hi identifier lo identifier hi identifier lo Eth hi Length lo Unit identifier OOH OOH OOH OOH OOH O6H 01H Data start reg hi Data start reg lo Value hi Value lo 05H OOH OOH FFH OOH Table 3 12 Control Relay Response Message 5 Preset Reset Multi Register Function Code 16 Query Function code 16 allows the user to modify the contents of a Multi Register The example below is a request to an MIC 2 address 1 to preset CT1 500 and CT2 5 CT1 data address is 1008H and CT2 data address is 1009H Transaction Transaction Protocol Protocol identifier hi identifier lo identifier hi identifier lo e sth hi Length lo Unit identifier OOH OOH OOH OO
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