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5: Communication Installation
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The Leader In Power Monitoring and Smart Grid Solutions
5: Communication Installation
5.1: Shark® 200 Meter Communication
The Shark® 200 meter provides two independent Communication ports. The first
port, Com 1, is an optical IrDA port. The second port, Com 2, provides RS485
communication speaking Modbus ASCII, Modbus RTU, and DNP 3.0 protocols.
Additionally, the Shark® 200 meter has optional communication cards: the Fiber
Optic communication card; the 10/100BaseT Ethernet communication card with the
Total Web Solutions web server; and the 10/100 IEC 61850 Ethernet Card. See chap-
ters 7: Using the I/O Option Cards on page 7-1 and 8: Using the Ethernet Card
(INP100S) on page 8-1, and Appendix E: Using the IEC 61850 Protocol Ethernet Net-
work Card (INP300S) on page E-1, for more information on these options.
5.1.1: IrDA Port (Com 1)
The Shark® 200 meter’s Com 1 IrDA port is on the face of the meter. The IrDA port
allows the unit to be read and programmed without the need of a communication
cable. Just point at the meter with an IrDA-equipped laptop PC or a PC with a USB to
IrDA adapter, to configure it or.
NOTES:
• Settings for Com 1 (IrDA Port) are configured using Communicator EXT
TM
software.
• This port only communicates via Modbus ASCII Protocol.
• Refer to Appendix D for instructions on using EIG’s USB to IrDA Adapter.
5.1.2: RS485 / KYZ Output (Com 2)
Com 2 provides a combination RS485 and an Energy Pulse Output (KYZ pulse).
See 2.2: Specifications on page 2-12, for the KYZ Output specifications; see 6.4: Per-
forming Watt Hour Accuracy Testing (Verification) on page 6-17, for pulse constants.
Summary of Contents for Shark 200
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