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Building Technologies MeterProxy Small Building CM1N5658en
Building Automation 02.12.2005
Connection to the Internet occurs through Internet provider dial-up (e.g. T-Online,
Bluewin, etc…) using a modem or via existing network connections at the customer.
If the meter being set up in EMC is defined as an automated meter, this enables
MeterProxy to transmit the acquired values.
Data transmission is time-controlled. At the time of transmission, all present values of
setup meters are recorded and simultaneously booked in the EMC.
Multistage password protection prevents unwanted changes to parameters or system
settings in the MeterProxy.
Type summary
MeterProxy Small Building ASN CSB30.001
An internal M-bus expansion card is available as an option under ASN ACX51.26 (see
"Supported metering equipment").
The following device variants are available to connect to other systems:
DESIGO INSIGHT ASN CSD30.001.
VISONIK ASN CSV30.001.
UNIGYR ASN CSU30.001.
M-bus (OZW10) ASN CSM30.001.
Other device variants will follow.
Version
The MeterProxy consists of a double layered metal housing conforming to IP20. The
status LEDs are visible on the front.
A plug terminal is used to connect the housing to AC 24 V supply voltage. The serial
interfaces are accessible via standard 9-pin DSUB plugs. The Ethernet interface
consists of an off-the-shelf RJ45 connector with two integrated LEDs.
The device contains electrical and electronic components and may not be disposed of
in standard household garbage. Boards and housing must be sent separately to the
appropriate waste disposal collection center.
Observe all local and applicable laws.
Notes
Simply mount the device by snapping it in place on DIN rails. The housing is grounded
via a 6.3 mm mounting block 4 mm² (CU wire) at the central ground.
Before commissioning, the battery backup must be enabled by setting the DIL switch
on the rear of the device.
Workflow
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Disposal
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Mounting notes