Modbus RTU RTU C2397A-1-0
Modbus TCPEthernetRS-485

Modbus RTU RTU
Modbus RTU RTU
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Characteristics

Type
Modbus RTU, Modbus TCP
Port
Ethernet, RS-485

Description

-8 Direct Pulse or Contact Inputs -Up to 32 Modbus meters or other devices -SD Card stores up to one years data if off line -Integral Real Time Clock with Battery Backup -85-264Vac powered with Integral battery backup -Standard 9 module DIN 43880 size -Ethernet port Teleterm E3e RTU Meter Concentrator with Serial Modbus RS485, Ethernet, SD Logging, Micro LAN, 85-264Vac Power with Integral battery backup The Omnergy E3 meter concentrator module is designed for remote meter data acquisition over Ethernet networks for wide area utilities monitoring. To meet energy ratings compliance requirements, utility consumption must meet set targets over time. This requires reliable regular reading of sub-metering points for the appropriate allocation, analysis and reporting of energy consumption across the facility. Up to 8 pulse meters and 32 Modbus meters can be monitored simultaneously on a single Teleterm E3 Module. Meter independence allows integration with existing meter infrastructure. Meter Data Accumulation Each Teleterm E3 Module will continuously monitor its connected meters, so that meter readings are always up to date, and pulse counters count every pulse from the pulse meters. Scheduled meter readings can be set from 15 minutes to once a day to suit the application. Time Synchronisation A real time clock in the module is used to timestamp all readings. When used with Omnergy, the time is regularly synchronised to the Omnergy central time. Network Loss The Teleterm E3 Module stores interval reading data for up to one year on an SD memory card in case of network access difficulties

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