Echelon 79010-01 IEEE 802.15.4 HAN Card with ANSI 2S 3.1 Meter Antenna User Manual

Echelon Corporation IEEE 802.15.4 HAN Card with ANSI 2S 3.1 Meter Antenna IP Meter Supplement

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IP Meter Supplement

IP Meter Supplement This appendix provides details you will need when using Echelon’s IP Meter.  The IP Meter supports all of the features described in the ANSI Electric Meter v3.1 User’s Guide, and also contains an internal Data Concentrator.  You can connect the IP Meter to an Ethernet network and use this Data Concentrator to supervise NES electrical meters and other NES devices over CENELEC A-Band power line channels, and communicate with the NES System Software located in the utility’s service center via an Ethernet connection. To begin using the IP Meter’s internal Data Concentrator, follow these steps: 1. Install the IP meter in its desired location as described in the ANSI Electric Meter v3.1 User’s Guide.  You should be aware that the IP Meter is approximately 2 inches taller than the v3.1 ANSI electric meter when performing the installation. 2. Before the IP Meter can operate correctly in your system, it must be configured with specific operating parameters. This configuration is called “provisioning” and is performed by writing programs with preset values directly to the meter optical port from a computer using the NES Provisioning Tool application. The parameters in the Provisioning Tool programs are set by administrative staff at the governing utility, and the programs can be distributed to technicians for meter provisioning operations.  The meter provisioning may be performed by Echelon prior to shipment, at a service depot before transportation to the meter installation site, or at the installation site.  Consult the NES Provisioning Tool User’s Guide for instructions to follow when using the Provisioning Tool with the IP Meter.  Make sure to select ???? as the product model when you begin provisioning to ensure that you create the proper program. 3. If you plan on connecting the IP Meter to an Ethernet network, you can do so using the provided cable.  You should also assign the IP Meter an IP address. These tasks are described in the following section, Using the Ethernet Cable. Note:  The IP Meter also contains an internal Wide Area Network (WAN) card you can use to connect to a TCP/IP-based WAN, and provide automatic communication with the utility central office.  You can configure the WAN settings for the IP Meter when you provision it with the NES Provisioning Tool. 4. You can now use the Data Concentrator to perform a wide variety of functions associated with device supervision, system management, communication, memory management, alarm reporting, and system diagnostics.  Consult Chapter 3, Operation, of the DC-1000/SL and DC-1000/SLE Data Concentrator User’s Guide for an overview of the functionality provided by Echelon’s Data Concentrators. Using the Ethernet Cable An Ethernet cable approximately 2 meters in length extends from the IP Meter.   Connect the 8P8C connector (commonly referred to as an RJ45 connector) on the end of the Ethernet cable to an available 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ethernet port.  The
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