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Mikro DPM680 - TCP;IP Connection Setup

Mikro DPM680
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15
To reset the energy register values, please see
section 3.7.5
The following parameters should also be
reviewed against the default value and modied
if necessary:
demand interval and sub interval block for
thermal current demand, see section 3.4.4
demand interval and sub interval block for
power demand, see section 3.6.5
The following registers should be reviewed and
reset if necessary:
• maximum and minimum phase voltages, see
sections 3.3.3 & 3.3.4
• maximum and minimum line voltages, see
sections 3.3.5 & 3.3.6
• maximum and minimum current, see sections
3.4.2 & 3.4.3
• maximum current demand, see section 3.4.5
• maximum and minimum inductive power factor,
see section 3.5.4
• maximum and minimum capacitive power factor,
see section 3.5.5
• maximum and minimum frequency, see section
3.5.6
• maximum power demand, see section 3.6.6
• maximum and minimum active power, see
sections 3.6.7 & 3.6.8
• maximum and minimum reactive power, see
sections 3.6.9 & 3.6.10
• maximum and minimum apparent power, see
sections 3.6.11 & 3.6.12
2.4
TCp/ip ConnECTion sETup
The meter runs on IPv4 and its TCP/IP settings
can either be xed by the user or assigned
via DHCP. By default, the TCP/IP settings are
assigned via DHCP and the alternate default
xed TCP/IP settings are as follow:
IPv4 address: 192.168.28.28
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway address: 192.168.28.1
These values can be changed at the meter as
explained in section 3.8.2.1.
Installation 2.3 2.4

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