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11: Using the I/O Options
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11.5: Ethernet Option Card: RJ45 (NTRJ) or Fiber Optic (NTFO)
The Ethernet Option card provides data generated by the meter via Modbus, offering
up to 32 sockets TCP/IP. It offers a second Ethernet port for the meter, which can be
controlled independently, and which can alternatively be configured for IEC 61850 and
GOOSE messaging (only one of the Ethernet cards can support IEC 61850 at one
time). It also offers router functions which let the user decide open and closed ports
and protocols to meet specific secure applications. It can be factory configured as a
10/100BaseT or as a 100Base-FX Fiber Optic communication port. An example use of
the optional Fiber Optic card is in a daisy chain topology, using the Echo switch on the
Fiber Optic Card to allow messages to bypass the unit.
NOTE
: Refer to Chapter 19 of the
Communicator EXT
TM
4.0 and MeterManager EXT
Software User Manual
for instructions on performing Network configuration. See
Chapter 9 of this manual for details on configuring the standard main Network card.
The technical specifications at 25 °C are as follows:
Number of ports:
1
Operating rate:
10/100 Mbit
Diagnostic feature:
Status LEDs for LINK and ACTIVE
Number of simultaneous Modbus TCP/IP
connections to the meter:
32 (In addition to the 32 connec-
tions over both Ethernet connec-
tions.)
Number of simultaneous DNP LAN/WAN
connections to the meter:
2 TCP and 1 UDP per
Network card
The general specifications are as follows:
Operating modes:
10/100BaseT or 100Base-FX
Operating temperature:
(-20 to +70) °C
Storage temperature:
(-30 to +80) °C
Relative air humidity:
Maximum 95%, non-condensing
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