Basics of ION Architecture

ION 7500 / ION 7600 User’s Guide

 

 

ION Configuration Changes and Module Security

When you make configuration changes to an ION device you are either changing a value in a module’s setup register (basic configuration) or you are changing the linkage between two or more modules (advanced customization).

Certain parts of the meter’s operating software are protected against deletion and tampering, specifically core ION modules, fixed module links, persistent ION modules, and locked ION modules. Visit Power Measurement’s web site (www.pwrm.com) for a complete listing of these module types for your meter.

Core Modules

Core ION modules are fundamental to basic device or software node operation. You cannot create or delete core modules, and in some cases, you cannot configure them. Those ION modules classed as Core modules are the same in every device or software node, though not all devices and software nodes support all the Core modules. The following are examples of Core Modules: Power Meter module, Communications module, Display Options module, and the Factory Module.

Fixed Module Links

Several of the linkages between core modules are fixed; they are required for the basic operation of the device. A fixed link cannot be removed. A core module with fixed links can still be linked to other modules.

Persistent Modules

Persistent ION modules are similar to Core modules, as they are core to the operation of the device and cannot be created or deleted. These ION modules are protected, because they are factory-configured to provide important external control functions. Many External Pulse modules are Persistent ION modules. Do not reuse Persistent modules.

CAUTION

Persistent modules can be overwritten in Designer. When pasting a default framework onto a meter, use lock-paste on the Persistent modules, not free-paste. A list of Persistent modules is available on the Library page of Power Measurement's website, under "ION Device Templates".

Locked Modules

Locked modules provide security for revenue meters. This type of module security only applies to ION meters with the revenue-lock enabled (RM) order option. Furthermore, there are varying degrees to locked module security: Fully Locked, Writable Locked, and Front Panel Locked. Fully Locked security is designed to protect the revenue related functions within the meter; they cannot be modified in any way. (Fully Locked modules have their values written via internal meter methods, as the meter makes calculations based on its voltage and current inputs.) Writable Locked security allows you to trigger or change the state of the ION module, but you cannot delete it, link to it, or change its label. Front Panel Locked security prevents registers from being altered remotely via software; you must use the ION meter’s front panel to make any modifications to these registers.

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Multi-Tech Systems 7600 ION Configuration Changes and Module Security, Core Modules, Fixed Module Links, Locked Modules

7500, 7600 specifications

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