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The relevant ESD regulations (electrostatic discharge) must be
observed.
No responsibility is accepted for damage (especially to the elec-
tronics), resulting from non-observation of the rules.
7.1 Module installation (Fig. III)
1. Open the integrator by releasing the side catches.
2. Lock the module into the appropriate slot and carefully connect the
pre-formed ribbon cable at both ends.
3. Close the lid and check the meter for correct operation by pressing the push
button. Renew the seal of the housing lid if the meter functions correctly.
7.2 Communication
The integrator supports three communications channels.
With wireless operation, two additional communication modules can be
used, whereby the radio telegram has to have the same content as mod-
ule 2 (e.g. two M-Bus modules). The protocol of the two channels can
be different for both ports and is preset at factory, whereby protocol 2
is identical to the radio telegram. Customer specific requirements can be
defined by using the IZAR@SET Software.
Each port has its own primary address. Both ports have a common sec-
ondary address, which is set to the serial number ex works.
7.2.1 Communication via radio
The integrated radio module is an interface for communication with Diehl
Metering radio receivers.
Unidirectional communication has the following specification:
The module sends every 8 to 256 s (variable, send period 0.1 % duty
cycle (min. 8 s); depending on protocol length and programming)
The radio module always accesses the actual meter registers
Transmission frequency: 868MHz or 434MHz
Various Hydrometer receivers are available for receiving the protocol
(e.g. Bluetooth, GPRS, LAN, ...)
The protocol corresponds to the "Open Metering" or "DM Standard"
and is encrypted
Reading modes: Walk-By, Drive-By, Fixed-Network
For problematic radio installations (shield) the external radio module
set can also be used.
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