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EK280
Application Manual
163
Point-in-
time
connection
Meaning
TypPr
0 = Server (not to be used for point in time connections)
3 = DLMS (the connection to the target is a DLMS connection)
4 = Modbus-Master (the connection to the target is a Modbus connection)
5 = IEC1107 (the connection to the target is a IEC-1107 connection)
6 = EIServer (the target is an EI server)
Cycle
Cycle of a regular point in time connection (e.g. hourly, daily, weekly, monthly)
CW1.S
Start of a point in time connection (e.g. daily at 6:00 AM, or another time)
Destn
0 = no conn. (connection is inactive)
1 = dest 1 or 2
(a connection to target 1 is being constructed or if a fault occurs, to target 2 instead)
2 = dest 1 and 2 (a connection to target 1 and target 2 is being constructed)
Dst1, 2
Reference to a number in the telephone book, the recipient of this telephone book entry
will be called by the EK280.
Iface
2 = terminal / ext. modem
3 = internal modem
SuplT
Type of power supply as a condition for the connection
1 = always
2 = battery
3 = ext. supply
StCon
current status of this connection
SDst1, 2
current status of communication with the target
TestC
The function for the point in time connection can be triggered at any time (e.g. for testing
purposes).
Use the enSuite program and change over to the sub-menu "
Telephone book
" > "
Receiver 1 – 10
"
Telephone
book
Definition
TelNo
Recipient’s telephone number
If a GSM modem is in use, then this number will be called.
Serv.
Server TCP/IP address
If a GPRS modem is in use then an attempt is made to reach this IP address, and
if no IP address has been parameterized then alternatively an attempt is made to
call the telephone number.
Port
Server port number
If a GPRS modem is in use then an IP connection is started off via this port.
Name
Name of recipient