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IMP-O-TENT W-MBus 169 MHz Transmitter
Before starting, it is necessary to screw the antenna onto the connector on the module’s wire pin. Transmitting without an antenna could permanently damage the transmitter (1) Use the power jumper to connect the pins marked ON (2) Connect the USB cable supplied by the manufacturer to a free USB port on the computer and identify the marking of the corresponding COM port. Click on Start, type Device Manager in the Search Programs and Files field and open.
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W-MBus 169 MHz Softlink transmitter setup
The wireless softlink module can be set up in two ways - via cable or via infrared interface. Before the actual setting, the switches located on the board next to the battery must be switched to the ON position Connecting the module to a computer using a cable Connect the cable supplied by the manufacturer with the USB-CMOS converter to a free USB port on the computer. Then, in the Device Manager window, find the assigned COM port number, e.
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Connecting the pulse outputs of the Actaris DC3 meter
The most common wiring of the Actaris DC3 meter outputs is described below. The specific wiring must always be verified with the manufacturer according to the meter number. The common negative pole for all outputs is brought out at terminal 40. The active load is most often connected to terminal 41. Output description Clamp Typical wiring 40 Common pole 41 Active consumption 42 Active delivery 43 Idle subscription 44 Slow delivery
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Svoboda-Elektro OP6.32 UNI
The OP 6.32 UNI opto-separator provides galvanic separation of the electricity supplier’s metering set and the customer’s monitoring equipment. Input side connection The instrument supports both common plus and common minus wiring polarity on the input side. Never connect both +24V and -24V terminals at the same time! Output side wiring Connection as current loop - open collector, max. current 100mA. From the consumer side connect GND to the SS voltage source (negative terminal of …
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Proline Prosonic Flow Meter 90
Depending on the version, the flowmeter can be equipped with a pulse output to monitor the flow rate. The pulse output (only versions with A and D at the end) is output to terminals 24 (+) and 25 (-) marked f-OUT or PULSE/FREQUENCY OUTPUT. Settings are made via the flowmeter display unit Press the E button to enter the settings Use the + and - buttons to find the PULSE/FREQ item.
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Galvanic separator GOU 6
The GOU 6 is a six-channel single-ended device, developed as a special interface for the single-ended isolation of meter outputs. Its use must be approved by the territorial distributor. The GOU 6 is controlled by a microprocessor, which allows its adaptation to the requirements of many types of meters by means of eight DIP switches (located under the output terminal cover). Wiring GOU6 Power is connected to terminals 1 and 2.