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COMMUNICATION menu
COMn (n=1..2) (COM2 optional)
UoM
Default
Range
1
Mode
-
Slave
Slave - Master - Gateway
2
Devices read
-
1
1-20
3
Master timeout
ms
0-10000
800
4
Scan rate
ms
0-10000
1000
5
Serial node
-
1
1-247
6
Serial speed
-
38400
4800
…
115200
7
Stop bits
-
1
1-2
8
Data format
-
8 bit, no parity
8 bit, no parity
8bit, odd
8 bit, even
9
MIN response delay
ms
5-100
10
NOTE: this menu is divided into 2 sections, for comm channels COM1..2 (COM2 optional)
1
- Set the communication function.
Slave
= Awaits connection from a remote master.
Master
= Establishes a connection to the remote devices.
Gateway
=
Activating this function it
’
s possible to use an EMA-D6 with both an Ethernet port and RS-485 port, that works as Modbus TCP bridge over other devices equipped
with RS-485 only, in order to achieve a more economic configuration (only one Ethernet port).
2
- When EMA-D6 will be configured as Master, set the number of devices connected to RS-485 port.
3
- When EMA-D6 will be configured as Master, set the timeout period on RS-485 port to collect the data.
4
- When EMA-D6 will be configured as Master, set the transmission polling time to collect the data.
5
- Serial address (node number) for the communication protocol. EMA-D6 will be configured as Slave.
6
- Serial communication speed.
7
- Number of stop bits.
8
- Data format.
9
- Set the response delay period on RS-485 port when EMA-D6 will be configured as Slave.
ETHERNET (optional)
UoM
Default
Range
1
IP Address
-
10.0.0.100
000.000.000.000-255.255.255.255
2
Subnet mask
-
255.0.0.0
000.000.000.000-255.255.255.255
3
IP gateway
-
10.0.0.1
000.000.000.000-255.255.255.255
4
TCP port (1)
-
502
0-65535
5
TCP port (2)
-
503
0-65535
6
DHCP
-
OFF
OFF-ON
7
TCP timeout
s
4200
10-100000
NOTE: this menu is available only with Ethernet port. TCP-IP coordinates with Ethernet interface.
DIGITAL OUTPUT menu
DIGITAL OUTPUT (OUTn, n=1..4)
UoM
Default
Range
1
Status
-
0
0-1
2
Level
-
Normally open
Normally open - Normally closed
3
Mode
-
Status
Status - Pulse - Setpoint
Status memory - Pulse after write
4
Pulse weight (1 = 0.1k)
-
1
1-10000
5
Pulse period
ms
500
60-10000
6
Source associated
-
WhIN
Wh+,Wh-,VArh+,VARrh-,VAh
Wh+ L1,Wh- L1,VArh+ L1,VARrh- L1,VAh L1
Wh+ L2,Wh- L2,VArh+ L2,VARrh- L2,VAh L2
Wh+ L3,Wh- L3,VArh+ L3,VARrh- L3,VAh L3
NOTE: this menu is divided into 4 sections, for digital outputs OUT1..4 (OUT1,2 standard - OUT3,4 optional)
1
- If set to 1, test to activate the output.
2
- Normal status of the output. Allows reversing the logic of the output function.
3
- Function of the output:
STATUS
- Output linked to the status of the programmed variable.
PULSE
- Energy count pulses.
SETPOINT
- Allows connecting the status of an output to the status of a limit threshold of setpoint.
STATUS MEMORY
- Defines if the status of an output remains at power on.
PULSE AFTER WRITE
- Allows connecting the status of an output to the write command Modbus.
4
- Quantity of energy.
5
- Pulse duration.
6
- Type of energy to which the pulse is linked to.