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Primary address
Only for M-bus meters:
the M-bus has an address range of 1..255. The M-bus
meters are identified via the primary address. The
primary address
must
be configured in the meter.
Therefore, a unique address must be allocated during
first start-up that may only be used once on the M-bus.
Practical tip
: Most M-bus meters have the primary
address "0" as factory setting and are not found and
listed by the system centre. It is recommended to label
the M-bus meter with the primary address after the
configuration.
Power calculation
Only for M-bus meters:
This activates the power calculation for the meter that is
required for the display of the load profile of the meter
(see
). The power calculation is
deactivated at the factory.
Practical tip
: No battery-buffered M-bus meter may be
used for continuous recording and for the
Meter input or
tariff input
Module
Module
1)
to which the measuring point is connected
SIOX1 ..SIOX4
-
Submodule XX
Submodule
1)
to which the measuring point is
connected; this is ONLY visible
if module=DDC1..DDC4 has been selected
1..4
-
Input XX
Input
1)
to which the measuring point is connected
1..12
-
Status XX
Current status of the measuring point:
-
-
Legend for the meter symbols used:
power, water, gas, heating, cooling, oil and event
1)
Designations of the supported modules / inputs:
CI 4x00 system centre, internal inputs IN1 / IN2 (terminals A1, A2 / B1, B2)
SIOX1 1st extension module, inputs 1 .. 12
SIOX2 2nd extension module, inputs 1 .. 12
SIOX3 3rd extension module, inputs 1 .. 12
SIOX4 4th extension module, inputs 1 .. 12
DDC1 1st GLT DDC module 1
DDC2 2nd GLT DDC module 2
Warning about dangerous electrical voltage! Danger of destruction of components!
If the meter
signal is connected to the SIOX input via an S0 interface of the meter, its jumper must be set to
24 V AC; see chapter
SIOX - Connection of power, gas, water and event meters
.
When using electronic meters, the settings with regard to their meter and transformer constants must
be taken into account, otherwise the system centre produces incorrect energy evaluation due to
incorrect meter and transformer relationships! For further details, see chapter
consumption/capacity from meter values
.