Device address (addr. 000)
If several devices are connected to one another
via the RS485 interface, a master device can only
differentiate between these devices by means of their
device addresses. Therefore, each device in a network
must have a different device address. Addresses can be
set in the range from 1 to 247.
Mean value
Mean values are formed over an adjustable period
for the current, voltage and power measured values.
The mean values are identified with a bar above
the measured value.
The averaging time can be selected from a list of nine
fixed averaging times.
Current averaging time (addr. 040)
Power averaging time (addr. 041)
Voltage averaging time (addr. 042)
Setting Averaging time/sec.
0 5
1 10
2 15
3 30
4 60
5 300
6 480 (factory setting)
7 600
8 900
Setting Baud rate
0 9.6 kbps
1 19.2 kbps
2 38.4 kbps
3 57.6 kbps
4 115.2 kbps (factory setting)
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The adjustable range of the device address
is between 0 and 255. The values 0 and 248
to 255 are reserved and may not be used.
Baud rate (addr. 001)
A common baud rate is adjustable for the RS485
interfaces. The baud rate must be chosen to be a uniform
value in the network. On address 003 the quantity of
stop bits can be set (0=1bit, 1=2bits). Data bits (8) and
parity (none) are permanently set.