Data Sheet LAN Server lo ng er fo rs al e DATA SHEET N o LAN Server For Energy and Power meters AEM and APM with Modbus interface DEIF A/S Data logging Web Server interface Gateway - Modbus TCP/IP FTP DynDNS Up to 32 Energy and Power meters Page 1 of 9 Document no.: 4921210139A Data Sheet LAN Server Table of contents 1. GENERAL INFORMATION .................................................................................................... 3 APPLICATION ................................................................................................................................ 3 OVERVIEW ................................................................................................................................... 4 MODBUS TCP/IP AVAILABLE QUANTITIES ...................................................................................... 4 TECHNICAL DATA ................................................................................................................ 6 3. OVERALL DIMENSIONS ....................................................................................................... 8 4. ORDERING INFORMATION .................................................................................................. 9 N o lo ng er fo rs al e 2. DEIF A/S Page 2 of 9 Data Sheet LAN Server 1. General information Application The LAN Server is to be connected to DEIF’s energy and power meters, AEM and APM, by its Modbus interface, for the purpose of collecting the measured data from the instrument. Access them by a web browser through a TCP/IP network or by Modbus TCP/IP. For direct access to the logged data, it can be provided by the internal FTP server. It can be used in a local network (LAN) or a geographic network (WAN), which makes the product suitable for remote data collection through the Internet. The Modbus/TCP protocol provides the ability to access the energy and power meters to a remote client over the network. The LAN Server also has DHCP and Dynamic DNS support. N o lo ng er fo Sub-metering installations o Apartments o Campsites o Marinas Energy Management Systems Remote Monitoring Systems rs al e Application examples DEIF A/S Page 3 of 9 Data Sheet LAN Server Overview Configuration For configuration, the LAN Server offers a web-based configuration interface. All the parameters that can be modified by the user can be set simply connecting to the device through a normal web browser on a preset IP address. Such parameters are for instance the network parameters (IP address, subnet mask and gateway or DHCP), and general settings. Plug and play The LAN Server is able to automatically recognise the instrument connected to Modbus interface. This is an advantage in terms of flexibility, because the same interface can be connected, for instance, to single-phase or three-phase energy and power meter. Storage of the measurements rs al e The measurements in transit from the instrument towards the TCP/IP network can be intercepted and stored inside the LAN Server itself, until the saturation of the space of memory available. The saturation condition depends, of course, on sampling frequency of the measurements and on the number of measurements (related to the type of energy meter connected to the Modbus interface, for instance single-phase or three-phase). The data can be stored in the LAN Server and subsequently downloaded to the user’s PC, via web for a detailed examination. The data are stored in text format (CSV, Comma Separated Values). Date and time fo It has the capability to synchronise date and time using NTP (Network Time Protocol). Baud rate FTP Server lo ng er The pure speed of transmission is limited by the band capacity, which is 9600 baud on the IR interface. The LAN Server is enabled to operate in 10/100 Mbps networks. It is possible to access the logged data and real-time values by means of .csv files located in the internal storage. The FTP server provides the data, using an FTP client to retrieve them to an external location. DynDNS N o The use of Dynamic DNS allows the LAN Server to be accessible to other nodes on the Internet while not owning a static address, such as using DHCP. An update client built into the LAN Server keeps the hostname up to date with its current IP address. SNMP Agent The LAN Server has an internal SNMP protocol for device diagnostics. Support for Get and GetNext (and obviously GetResponse) messages. The set message is allowed, but only for writes with the default values (no change). Modbus TCP/IP available quantities Available quantities when connected with single-phase counters: Active energy imported, tariff 1 Active energy imported, tariff 2 Active energy exported, tariff 1 Active energy exported, tariff 2 Active Power DEIF A/S Available quantities when connected with three-phase counters: Active energy imported, tariff 1, L1 Active energy imported, tariff 1, L2 Active energy imported, tariff 1, L3 Active energy imported, tariff 1, total Active energy imported, tariff 2, L1 Page 4 of 9 Data Sheet LAN Server Active energy imported, tariff 2, L2 Active energy imported, tariff 2, L3 Active energy imported, tariff 2, total Active energy exported, tariff 1, L1 Active energy exported, tariff 1, L2 Active energy exported, tariff 1, L3 Active energy exported, tariff 1, total Active energy exported, tariff 2, L1 Active energy exported, tariff 2, L2 Active energy exported, tariff 2, L3 Active energy exported, tariff 2, total Active Power L1 Active Power L2 Active Power L3 Active Power total Reactive energy imported, tariff 1, L1 Reactive energy imported, tariff 1, L2 Reactive energy imported, tariff 1, L3 Reactive energy imported, tariff 1, total Reactive energy imported, tariff 2, L1 Reactive energy imported, tariff 2, L2 Reactive energy imported, tariff 2, L3 Reactive energy imported, tariff 2, total Reactive energy exported, tariff 1, L1 Reactive energy exported, tariff 1, L2 Reactive energy exported, tariff 1, L3 Reactive energy exported, tariff 1, total Reactive energy exported, tariff 2, L1 Reactive energy exported, tariff 2, L2 Reactive energy exported, tariff 2, L3 Reactive energy exported, tariff 2, total Reactive Power L1 Reactive Power L2 Reactive Power L3 Reactive Power total Voltage L1-N Voltage L2-N Voltage L3-N Voltage L1-L2 Voltage L2-L3 Voltage L3-L1 Current phase1 Current phase2 Current phase3 Apparent Power phase1 Apparent Power phase2 Apparent Power phase3 Apparent Power Total Power Factor cos phi phase1 Power Factor cos phi phase2 Power Factor cos phi phase3 Frequency Tariff in use Status N o lo ng er fo rs al e Reactive energy imported, tariff 1 Reactive energy imported, tariff 2 Reactive energy exported, tariff 1 Reactive energy exported, tariff 2 Reactive Power Voltage Current Apparent Power Power Factor cos phi Frequency Tariff in use Status DEIF A/S Page 5 of 9 Data Sheet LAN Server 2. Technical data Data in compliance with IEEE 802.3 AS, IEC 60950, EN 61000-6-2, EN 61000-4-2. N o Instruments bus interface HW interface Cable Cable length Installation type Directly connected instruments SW protocol Modbus version Safety acc. to IEC 60950 Degree pollution Overvoltage category Working voltage Material group Clearance Creepage distance Test voltage DEIF A/S DIN 35 mm mm years 4 module DIN rail 70 10 VA V(AC) V(AC) Hz Hz ≤ 10 230 (0.80 to 1.20)x Un 50 45…65 Automatic at connection of auxiliary power by means of IP address ≤ 100 Web browser al e Flash memory LAN limited Internet browser rs Mbit/s lo ng er LAN Gateway data addressing Data transfer speed User interface for setup and management Required software tool Suitable for both single-phase and three-phase meters LAN interface HW interface SW protocol Application level protocols DIN 43880 EN 60715 fo General characteristics Housing Mounting Depth Data storage Auxiliary supply Auxiliary power rating Auxiliary voltage rating Un Auxiliary voltage range Frequency rating Frequency range Operating features System start yes RJ 45 connector TCP/IP HTTP-Modbus/TCPFTP-SNTP- DHCP-DNSDynDNS-SNMP RS 485 Terminals Type Conductor cross section Conductor capacitance Impedance No. RS 485 No. mm² pF/m Ω m 3 (±,cable shield) STP (shielded twisted pair) ≥ 2 x 0.2 or 2 x 24 AWG ≤ 50 100 ≤ 100 serial 32 Modbus RTU V 50 Hz 1 min mm mm kV 2 II 300 II ≥ 4.0 ≥ 4.5 4.0 Page 6 of 9 Data Sheet LAN Server Housing material flame resistance Connection terminals Cage type Terminal capacity Environmental conditions Operating temperature Relative humidity Limit temperature of transportation and storage Vibrations(sinusoidal) class V0 Screw head Z± Solid wire min.(max) Stranded wire with sleeve min.(max) POZIDRIV mm² mm² PZ1 0.75(6) 0.75(6) °C % 0...+55 ≤ 80 °C mm -20...+70 ± 0.25 5 Hz to ≤ 10 Hz constant displacement Acc. to IEC 60950 Housing when mounted II al e Protection class UL 94 Degree of protection N o lo ng er fo rs IP50 (IP20) DEIF A/S Page 7 of 9 Data Sheet LAN Server N o lo ng er fo rs al e 3. Unit dimensions DEIF A/S Page 8 of 9 Data Sheet LAN Server 4. Ordering information LAN Server Type LAN Server Order details Data Logger, Gateway and Web Interface - up to 32 energy and power meters. Modbus RTU, Modbus TCP/IP, DynDNS, FTP. Aux. supply: 230V AC/50 Hz DEIF no. 1217030005 EAN no. 5703727113477 fo rs al e Energy Meters Type Order details AEM 380 Three-phase energy meter, 80 A, 2S0, 2 tariffs, MID-approved. Aux. supply: 230V AC/ 50 Hz DEIF no. 1217010002 EAN no. 5703727110063 AEM 305 Three-phase energy meter, CT../5 A, 2S0, 2 tariffs, MID-approved. Aux. supply: 230V AC/ 50 Hz DEIF no. 1217010004 EAN no. 5703727110070 AEM 180 Single-phase energy meter, 80 A, 2 tariffs, 2S0, MID-approved. Aux. supply: 230V AC/ 50 Hz DEIF no. 1217000002 EAN no. 5703727110056 o Order details Modbus - RTU/ASCII for energy and power communication. Aux. supply: 230V AC/50 Hz DEIF no. 1217030001 EAN no. 5703727110100 N Interface Type Modbus Interface lo ng er Power Meters Type Order details APM 380 Three-phase power meter, 80 A, 2S0. Aux. supply: 230V AC/50 Hz DEIF no. 1217020002 EAN no. 5703727110094 APM 305 Three-phase power meter, CT../5 A, 2S0. Aux. supply: 230V AC/50 Hz DEIF no. 1217020001 EAN no. 5703727110087 DEIF A/S reserves the right to change any of the above. DEIF A/S Page 9 of 9
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