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Settings in the PowerSecurity program.
For further configuration, the PowerSecurity program is required. Download it from the following page:
http://www.pulsar.pl/pl/pliki/PowerSecurity.exe
The program is saved as an executable file therefore does not require installation in the system. From the
menu bar choose: Power supplies > New Power Supply. There will appear the window of Connection Setting which
all settings are to be adjusted.
Three parameters are particularly important:
- the TCP address that indicates the interface located in a given segment of the network topology
Caution! If the connection is via WAN, use the public IP address of the router.
- the address in the ‘Power Supply’ window indicating directly the PSU in the RS485 bus, connected to the
segment addressed by the TCP
- the TCP port, the number of port responsible for data transmission
Take notice to the preview refreshing period. It is to be prolonged according to the number of power supply
units in the system not to cause communication interference. Prolong the reply period for the same reason.
Fig. 19. The window of connection configuration – an example of settings.
PSU
Description
Name
The name that is to be assigned individually to each PSU.
Address
The address of the PSU in the RS485 bus.
Caution! Addresses within same bus cannot be repeated.
Refreshing Period
of View [ms]
100 ÷ 60 000ms;
Parameters refreshing time in the preview window.
CONNECTION
Type
Modbus RTU – TCP/IP
TCP Address
The address of the RS485-WiFi interface in WLAN.
Caution. If the connection is via WAN, use the public IP address of the router.
TCP Port
2101
The number of the TCP port.
Response Timeout
[ms]
100 ÷ 60 000ms;
Time of reply from the PSU.
Delay Between
Polls [ms]
Minimum break between subsequent transmissions.
Number of
retransmission
Number of retransmissions after which the program will report a connection failure.