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User manual MR004DL/FA 07.03.02, Version 1.2 1
GmbH, Stettiner Str. 38, D-33106 Paderborn
M-Bus Display / M-Bus Datalogger
for 60 meters
M-Bus data collecting station*
Intervals: 1minute .. 1year*
Stores due-date values*
Generates reading profiles*
512KByte FLASH data memory *
Remote display with data filtering
Remote acces via 10-Bit modem
Software can be updated
Level converter for 60 unit loads
300..9600 baud, bit recovery
Suppression of echo
Collision detect
Short circuit protection
Overcurrent detection
Integrated power supply
* only with MR004DL
Ordering information and accessories:
Article. no.
MR004C Level converter for 60 unit loads in housing for DIN rail
MR04W Level converter for 60 unit loads in wall mountable housing
MR004FA
Remote display and level converter for 60 unit loads in wall
mountable housing
MR004DL Remote displ
ay, data logger and level converter for 60 unit loads in
wall mountable housing
Art.no. suffixes
-US Version for mains supply of 110VAC
Accessories
KA003 Power cable (2m) with german plug (Schuko)
MOD001 Analogue 10-Bit modem
SW_DOKOM DOKOM CS (reading software)
The M-Bus is a low cost, 2-wire field bus system for reading and remotely powering of
consumption meters for heat, gas, water, electricity … The physical layer and basic
elements of the protocol are defined in the european standard EN 1434-3.
190 mm
112 mm
PC
Modem
166 mm
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Relay MR004C Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandRelay
ModelMR004C
CategoryData Loggers
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Ordering Information and Accessories

Product Article Numbers

Lists article numbers for converters and accessories like MR004C, MR04W, MR004FA, MR004DL, and suffixes.

Accessory Items

Details available accessories such as power cables, modems, and reading software.

Installation and Startup

Drill Pattern for Mounting

Provides dimensions and drill hole specifications for device installation.

Connectors and Wiring Terminals

Details the purpose of each connector and terminal for M-Bus, RS232, RS485, and power.

LED Status Indicators

Explains the meaning of the Power, Slave, Max, and Short LEDs for operational feedback.

RS232 and RS485 Interface Details

Describes the RS232/RS485 interfaces, DB9 connector pinning, and RS485 termination.

Simultaneous Interface Usage

Discusses potential communication disturbances when using multiple interfaces concurrently.

Fuse Replacement Procedure

Outlines the process and safety precautions for replacing the device's fuse.

Installation Best Practices

Offers tips for writing down meter IDs and configuring devices during initial setup.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Addresses problems like no LED activity, red LED, or meters not detected.

M-Bus Level Converter Description

Converter Functionality

Explains how the converter functions as a level converter and supports up to 60 slaves.

Technical and Environmental Data

Provides specifications for supply, environment, housing, weight, and M-Bus parameters.

M-Bus Network Planning Considerations

Details signal distortion, cable capacitance, voltage drop, and network resistance limits.

Shielding and Grounding

Advises that M-Bus cable shielding is generally not necessary.

M-Bus Display Description

Display Unit Functionality

Describes reading meters via keyboard and viewing consumption on LCD.

Display Unit Installation

Guides on initial login and setup for meter list generation.

Error Message Interpretation

Explains how errors are signalled via LEDs and LCD, and how to view the error list.

Passcode Protection Levels

Details passcode modes (A and B) and levels for accessing functions.

Keyboard Operation and Menu Navigation

Device Control Basics

Explains the 4 keys, display, and acoustic feedback for device operation.

Accessing Meters by ID

Describes reading meters via their unique identification number.

Accessing Meters by Address

Explains direct meter readout using primary addresses.

Menu Entry Selection

Details how to navigate and select menu items using arrow keys and Enter.

Number Input Procedure

Guides on entering numerical values using cursor and Enter keys.

Menu Structure and Configuration

Menu Navigation Flowchart

Illustrates the overall menu structure and access paths within the device.

Passcode Mode Configuration

Explains how to set passcode modes for different access levels.

Slave List Management Functions

Covers showing, editing, adding, removing, and sorting the list of M-Bus slaves.

Location and Display Settings

Details configuring location ID and display preferences.

Data Collector and Clock Settings

Explains setup for readout intervals, start times, and clock synchronization.

Detailed Menu Descriptions

Reading All Meters

Describes reading data from all meters in the slave list.

Single Meter Readout

Details the process for reading data from an individual meter.

Automatic Slave List Generation

Explains how to automatically search and create the list of connected M-Bus slaves.

Editing and Managing Slave Entries

Guides on modifying, adding, or deleting slave entries in the list.

Configuring Baud Rate Search

Explains how to optimize search speed by setting baud rate ranges.

Supported Protocol Data Types

Lists the M-Bus telegram data structures and number formats supported.

Remote Control and Datalogger Operations

Remote Control Commands

Details commands for controlling the device remotely via RS232 or modem.

Modem Communication Setup

Explains using standard modems for command mode communication.

Datalogger Scheduling Features

Describes the scheduler for time-triggered meter data readout.

Selecting Data Readout Intervals

Outlines the various time intervals for automatic data logging.

PC Software and Data Management

Data Storage Capacity Analysis

Calculates how many readouts can be stored based on memory size and data length.

Downloading Stored Meter Data

Explains how to retrieve logged data via command mode or menus.

PC Software FService Utility

Describes the FService software for device configuration and control.

Addendum and Support Information

Error Code Explanations

Provides a list of error codes and their corresponding meanings for troubleshooting.

Modem Configuration Commands

Lists AT commands for configuring modems for use with the device.

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