Installation Manual

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Conguration Management
5. Insert the Gateway Card into meter slot 2 using the meter’s built-in card guides. Use care to
correctly locate the card in the guides. An incorrectly installed card may be damaged or may
damage the meter. Slide the card carefully into the meter until it stops. Gently push on the
card until it “clicks” into place.
6. Attach the power cord. If an AUX power cord was assembled using a spare 13 position con-
nector then insert the connector into the socket. Otherwise connect GND, L(+) and N(-) to
the 13 position connector as indicated in the gure on page 7.
7. Apply power to the power cord.
8. Watch the lights on the back of the Gateway Card. They should all turn off for a few seconds
and then the right (Status) and the left (Power) lights should be illuminated after 2 minutes to
indicate the card has power and has started correctly. The card has now been returned to its
factory conguration
Conguring the Meter
1. Remove power from the meter.
2. Remove the Gateway Card from meter slot 2
3. Locate the DIP switch array. Return switche(s) back to the OFF position.
4. Insert the Gateway Card into meter slot 2 using the meter’s built-in card guides. Again, use
care to correctly locate the card in the guides. An incorrectly installed card may be damaged
or may damage the meter. Slide the card carefully into the meter until it stops. Gently push
on the card until it “clicks” into place.
5. Secure the card by replacing the screws removed while removing the cover.
6. Connect the building Ethernet cable to the jack on the Gateway Card.
7. If in use, connect the Modbus connector (6 position connector) that is attached to the Mod-
bus network.
8. Attach the power cord. If an AUX power cord was assembled using a spare 13 position con-
nector then insert the connector into the socket. Otherwise connect GND, L(+) and N(-) to
the 13 position connector.
9. Apply power to the power cord.
There are four lights (LEDs) on the Gateway Card labeled Status, DHCP, Ident, and Power. When
power is applied all the lights should be off for a few seconds and then the top (Status) and bot-
tom (Power) lights should illuminate. This indicates the card has power and is running.
There are two lights (LEDs) located on the Ethernet cable jack. If the Ethernet cable has an active
Ethernet connection the light labeled Act may be ickering. The light labeled 100 will be lit if the
Ethernet connection is active at 100 Mbps.
Conguring the Gateway Card Network Settings
The Network PC used to congure the card requires a web browser (Internet Explorer versions 7
or 8 are supported) and an installed version 6 or newer of the JAVA J2SE JRE (Java Runtime En-
vironment). If not already installed you or the network administrator may download it from www.
java.com and install it per Sun’s instructions.
An Ethernet connection is used for conguring the meter’s Gateway Card communication settings
via a web browser. You may need to contact your network administrator for some network and
conguration information. In preparation, you will need to decide if the meter will be manually as-
signed a xed (static) IP address or will be automatically assigned a xed IP address by a DHCP
server somewhere on the network. With either method the assigned network address must not
change once the meter has been deployed. Changing the IP address will cause loss of communi-
cation until the associated client PCs change the corresponding meter’s IP addresses.
Refer to the network conguration settings you recorded when the meter was initially placed into
service.