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Dataloggers SenNet DL150 / DL151 / DL170 / DL171 / DL172 Technical Manual
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Satel Spain
Version 1.01
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1. Along with the dataloggers, SenNet offers a wide range of peripherals to monitor a wide
range of variables ....................................................................................................................................................... 12
Figure 2. Front and back sides of the datalogger SenNet DL - 150 ................................................................ 18
Figure 3. Front and back sides of the datalogger SenNet DL - 151 ................................................................ 19
Figure 4. Front and back sides of the datalogger SenNet DL - 170 ................................................................ 20
Figure 5. Front and back sides of the datalogger SenNet DL - 171 ................................................................ 21
Figure 6. Front and back sides of the datalogger SenNet DL - 172 ................................................................ 22
Figure 7. Terminals: Power supply, ground and RS485 port ............................................................................ 24
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Figure 9. Terminals 1-22 of the electricity meters ............................................................................................. 29
Figure 10. Example: Connection of a three-phase electricity meter ............................................................... 30
Figure 11. Example. Connection of 3 three-phase electricity meters ............................................................ 31
Figure 12. Example. Connection of 2 three-phase meters and 3 single-phase. The single-phase meter
must be connected to different phases (R, S or T). ............................................................................................. 32
Figure 13. Example. Connection of 3 three-phase meters and a meter from the utility company via
RS232 or RS485 (serial port). .................................................................................................................................. 33
Figure 14. Example. Connection of three single-phase electricity meters (to the current and voltage
references) .................................................................................................................................................................. 34
Figure 15. Example. Connection of a three-phase electricity meter and a single-phase one .................... 35
Figure 16. Power supply and RS485 terminals .................................................................................................... 37
Figure 17. Location of the radio frequency and GPRS connector and the status LEDs ............................. 38
Figure 18. How to connect the outputs. Wiring diagram .................................................................................. 39
Figure 19. Electricity meters of the model DL172. Terminals diagram .......................................................... 43
Figure 20. Start screen to access to the datalogger's interface (the screen may slightly vary depending
on the model and type of license) .......................................................................................................................... 46
Figure 21. Interface menus ...................................................................................................................................... 47
Figure 22. Menu 'Access data captured', overview ............................................................................................ 48
Figure 23. Overview of the menu 'digital inputs' ................................................................................................ 49
Figure 24. Overview of the menu 'Outputs'. In this case, the digital outputs DO1, DO2 and DO4 are
enabled (green) and DO3 is disabled (red) ............................................................................................................ 49
Figure 25. Overview of the menu RF Network. In the example, 8 radio devices have been found ......... 50
Figure 26. Overview of the menu Internal Meters, used to apply the ABC method to check the
connection of the internal electricity meters. ...................................................................................................... 51
Figure 27. Message shown at step B. In this case, there are two phases that measure generation and
one phase that measures consumption (Phase 3). This is a signal that the meter is not properly
connected. ................................................................................................................................................................... 52
Figure 28. Overview of the menu "Configuration" ............................................................................................. 54
Figure 29. Overview of the button General parameters, within the menu Configuration. ........................ 55
Figure 30. Detail view of the Network parameters ............................................................................................ 56
Figure 31. Detail view of Operating Parameters and Modbus TCP ................................................................ 57
Figure 32. GPRS status menu .................................................................................................................................. 58
Figure 33. GPRS status button ................................................................................................................................ 59
Figure 34. Detail view of the sections GPRS Parameters and DNS Parameters .......................................... 59
Figure 35. Overview of the application parameters menu................................................................................ 61
Figure 36. Example of connection of a generic device using Modbus RTU or Modbus TCP .................... 63
Figure 37. Example of connection of three KNX devices ................................................................................. 63
Figure 38. Display mode of the Z-Wave platform .............................................................................................. 64
Figure 39. The code needed to configure a Z-Wave device ............................................................................. 64
Figure 40. How to introduce the code in the table List of Devices in the menu: Configuration>
Application parameters............................................................................................................................................. 64
Figure 41. Overview of the submenu actions, within the menu Configuration. In this example, 5 have
been set for 5 presence detectors ......................................................................................................................... 66
Figure 42. Overview of the menu Configuration>DynDNS ............................................................................. 67
Summary of Contents for SENNET DL150
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