User’s Guide
Page
 Installation Considerations
 Standards Compliance
 Limitation of Liability
Page
 Contents
 Features and Applications 125
Using ION Software
 Hardware Reference 159
Environmental Conditions Unit Dimensions
Telnet and Hyperterminal
Standard Meter Security
 Appendix a Technical Notes 183
 Introduction
Firmware Revision History Using this Guide
 ION 7500 and ION 7600 Meters
 Introduction
 Data Display and Analysis Tools
ION meter in an Enterprise Energy Management System
 MeterM@il Internal E-Mail Server Feature
WebMeter Embedded Web Server Feature
Front Panel
XML Compatibility
 Communications Protocols
ION Setup Software
Digital and Analog I/O Options
Digital Inputs
 Analog Inputs and Analog Outputs
Meter is Factory-Configured and Ready to Operate
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Firmware Revision History
 Using this Guide
Getting More Information
Before You Can Use this Guide
 Online ION Enterprise Help
ION Enterprise Administrator Guide
Technical Notes
Application Notes
 Displaying Data with the Front Panel
Configuring the Meter with the Front Panel
 Displaying Data with the Front Panel
Using the Front Panel Buttons to Display Data
Navigation Buttons
Softkeys
 Front Panel LEDs
Display Screen Types
Backlight Operation and Display Contrast
Status Bar
 Event Log Displays
Phasor Diagram Displays
Nameplate Displays
Histogram Displays
 Trend Displays
Trend Bar Graph Displays
 Screens Shown in Display Cycle
Default Front Panel Display Screens
 Additional Data Display Screens
 Name Plt Name Plate Info
Phasors Phasors
Events Event Log
Setpoint Setpoint Status
 EN50160 Data and Statistics Displays ION 7600 only
 Trending Display Screens in the ION
 Front Panel’s Setup Menu
Configuring the Meter with the Front Panel
 Passwords
Using the Front Panel Buttons for Configuration
Setup Mode Timeout
Confirming Configuration Changes
 Sub-Menu Register Default Description
Basic Setup Menu
 Demand Setup Menu
Main Setup Menu
Sliding Window Demand Rolling Block Settings
Sliding Window sub-menu contains the following settings
 Thermal sub-menu contains the following settings
Thermal Demand Settings
Demand Options sub-menu contains the following setting
Demand Options
 Following settings can be configured in this option
Network Setup
Configuring Network Settings with BootP
Setting Description Default
 89.123.40
Configuring Network Settings Through the Front Panel
 Serial Communications Setup
Internal Modem Setup
COM Port Setting Options Default
 Sag Limit
PQ Power Quality Setup
Swell Limit
Change Criteria
 Numeric Format sub-menu contains the following settings
Format Setup Menu
General Format sub-menu contains the following settings
Numeric Format
 Display Setup Menu
Time Setup Menu
Clock Setup
 Use this item to set the meter’s display to local time
Set Meter Time
 Factory Resets
Meter Resets
This sub-menu contains the following default resets
Peak dmd rset
 Security Setup
User Resets
EN50160 Reset ION 7600 only
 Password
Enabled
Web Config
 Custom Front Panel Displays
Creating a Front Panel Reset
External Pulse Module #6
Maximum Module
 To access the External Pulse modules #4 or #6 using Designer
 Using The Front Panel
 Default Meter Functionality
 Default Meter Functionality
Basic Setup
Setup Function Default Register
 Module Name Settings
Communications Setup
Communications Port Setup Register Function Default
Communications modules control the following channels
 Communications Protocols
Modem Initialization String
 Default Logging Capacity
Data Logging Setup
Changing the Log Depths
Log name Depth Interval
 Changing the Frequency of Logging
Default Logging Configuration
Revenue Log
Parameter Description
 Historic Data Logging
Loss Log
Harmonics Logging
 ION Enterprise Reporting
Time-of-Use Logging
 Sag/Swell and Transient Logging
Meter logs the following ION output register values
EN50160 Compliance Logging ION 7600 only
 Energy Pulsing Setup
Pulser Module Settings
Calibration Pulser Module Settings
 Power Quality Configuration
Sag/Swell Module Settings
Setup Register Function Default
 EN50160 Settings ION 7600 only
Transient Module Settings ION 7600 only
 Fine Tuning Over Condition Monitoring
Setpoint Configuration
Relative Setpoint Module Settings
To a varying value
 Meter Clock Configuration
On using the meter’s time synchronization functions
Number of seconds since 000000 UTC on Jan 1
 Display Options Module Settings
Display Setup
Scroll Module Settings
Display Module Settings
 Sliding Window Demand Module Settings
Demand Setup
Thermal Demand Module Settings
Changing the Parameters that are Displayed
 Time of Use Configuration
Seasonal Settings
Time Of Use Module Settings
 Setup Register Function
Creating a New Time Of Use Schedule
Manager in Designer from the Options menu
 Factory Module Settings
How to TAG Your Meter
Setup Register Description
Factory Information
 Third Party Protocols
Communications Protocol Configuration
 Using the Modbus RTU Protocol
Factory Modbus Configuration
Changing the Modbus Configuration
 Modbus Slave Module Settings
 Modbus Slave Module Parameter Mapping
 Default Meter Functionality
 Refer to Appendix a for more
 Default Meter Functionality
 Default Meter Functionality
 Default Meter Functionality
 Default Meter Functionality
 Importing Data using Modbus RTU
 Modbus TCP Communications
Using the Modbus/TCP Protocol
 Using the DNP 3.00 Protocol
Factory DNP 3.00 Configuration
Vln a
 ION 7500 / ION 7600 User’s GuideUsing the DNP 3.00 Protocol
 Changing the DNP Configuration
 DNP Slave Export Module Settings
 DNP Options Module Settings
Importing Data using DNP
Setup Register Setting Function
 Restoring the Factory Configuration
To restore the factory configuration
Click OK on the confirmation dialog box
 Default Meter Functionality
 Using ION Software
 Software Security
ION Enterprise Software
 Servers
ION Enterprise ION Management Console
 Devices
Sites
Dialout Modems
Connection Schedules
 Adding a new Server, Site, Device or Dialout Modem
Configuring Communications
 Configuring Communications ION 7500 / ION 7600 User’s Guide
 Generating a network diagram in Vista
ION Enterprise Vista
Displaying Data with Vista
 Displaying Data if the Software is Not Fully Configured
 Vista Diagram Elements
 Power Quality
Historic Data Logging Enable
Summary of Data Provided in Vista
Volts/Amps
 Harmonics Trending
Instantaneous Power
Long-Term Harmonics Min/Max Measurements
EN50160 Measurements ION 7600 only
 Energy & Demand by Quadrant
Setup and Controls
Demand Max and Demand Min
Loss Compensation
 Per Phase Over Current Monitoring
Setpoints
Over kW Sliding Window Demand Monitoring
 Time-of-Use Tables
Voltage Unbalance Monitoring
TOU- Peak Demand Details
Inputs
 Revenue Test Mode Values
Revenue Test Mode
Customizing the Vista Interface
Analog Inputs/Outputs
 Custom Appearance of a User Diagram
Diagram Objects in a User Diagram
 Basics of ION Architecture
ION Enterprise Designer
 Module Linking Restrictions
ION Modules
 ION Registers
Sequence of ION Module Execution
‘NOT AVAILABLE’ Value
 Core Modules
ION Configuration Changes and Module Security
Fixed Module Links
Persistent Modules
 Designer’s Main Configuration Screen
 Changing Setup Registers with Designer
Viewing Real-time Data in Designer
To view real-time data of output registers
 To configure ION module setup registers with Designer
 Customizing Frameworks in Designer
 Deleting Modules
Creating New Modules
Linking Modules
Follow these steps to create an ION module in the meter
 Follow the steps below to link modules on the meter
 Checking an Output Register’s Owner
Editing Existing Frameworks
Deleting the Link at a Module’s Input
Replacing a Link
 ION Enterprise Reporter
Pre-configured Reports
 Energy and Demand
Power Quality
Load Profile
EN50160
 Report Creation and Generation
Creating a Report
Generating the Report
 Creating a Time of Use Schedule
Adding a Shoulder Period
Changing Which Days are Holidays
 ION Setup Software
 Adding a Site, Group or Meter
Sites, Groups, and Meters
 Configuring Communications ION 7500 / ION 7600 User’s Guide
 Changing a setup register
Basic Meter Configuration
 Displaying real-time data
Displaying Data with ION Setup
 Displaying diagnostics data
 Using ION Software
 Time Synchronization Meter Security
Digital and Analog I/O
 COM Port Available Connections Standard/Option
Communications
 Computer Connections
RS-232 Connections
Meter Connections
External Modem Connections
 RS-485 Connections
General Bus Wiring Considerations
Straight-Line Topology
Loop Topology
 RS-485 Connection Methods to Avoid
Ethernet Connections
 Configuring the Ethernet Module through the Front Panel
Meter Setup for Ethernet Communications
Configuring the Ethernet Module via Designer
Configuring the Ethernet Module in Designer
 EtherGate Protocol
 Internal Modem Connections
ModemInit Setup Register
 Modem Initialization Strings
Problem Add to Modem Initialization String
 Configuring the Comm 3 Module through the Front Panel
Configuring the Comm 3 Module via Designer
Configuring the Comm 3 Communications Module in Designer
 Workstation with ION Enterprise and modem
ModemGate Protocol
 Infrared Port Connections
 ION MeterM@il Feature
ION WebMeter Feature
Internet Connectivity
WebMeter and MeterMail
 Telnet and Hyperterminal
WebReach
 Specifying a Port in an ION Module
Digital and Analog I/O
 Optional Output Port Names Description
Standard Output Port Names Description
Standard Input Port Names Description
Optional Input Port Names Description
 Output Modules
Using the Onboard Digital Outputs
 Calibration Pulsing Relay DO4
 Alarm LED
Energy Pulsing with LEDs
KWh Pulse -LED
 Settings in the Digital Input modules are as follows
Using the Onboard Digital Inputs
 Analog Outputs
Analog Inputs
 Enabling or Customizing Time Synchronization
Time Synchronization
 Meter Security
Entering the Password through the Front Panel
Standard Meter Security
Your revenue meter can be protected by anti-tamper sealing
 Disabling and enabling password security
Changing the Meter Password
 Data Logging
Data and Event Logging
Changing the Parameters that are Logged
Changing Waveform Recording
 Event Logging
ION Event Priority Groups
Event Group Description Priority Number
 External ION Events
Logging and Recording Capacity
 Log Depth Interval
Logging Configurations for ION 7500 Revenue Applications
 Alerting
Alerting ION Software via the Alarm Server
 Alarm Server Command Line Arguments
Configuring the Alarm Server
Remote Site Event Notification
Server or LAN
 Alerting via an Alphanumeric Pager
 Alerting via a Numeric Pager
 Alerting via Email
 Calculating Power Availability Number of Nines
 Hardware Reference
 Rear View of Meter
Standard Model
+ N
+ 30 V max
 General Specifications
Environmental Conditions
Environmental Condition Acceptable Range
 Basic Model Rear View
Unit Dimensions
Basic Model Front View
Basic Model Side View
 RJ11
Communications Specifications
 COM1 Port
LEDs
RS-232 Connections
 RS-485 Connections
Specifications are as follows
Connections
Terminal connections on the meter are marked as follows
 COM3 Port
COM2 Port
Internal Modem
RJ11
 Specifications for the Ethernet ports are as follows
Specifications for the optical port are as follows
Ethernet Port
Optical Infrared
 Protocol TCP/IP Port
IP Service Ports
 AI1
Specifications
 Specification Standard I/0
Mechanical Relay Outputs
Internal Excitation Additional External Excitation Optional
 Operational Block Diagram
Solid-State Relay Outputs
RX1 RX2 RX2 RX3
 Max Relays
Analog Outputs
I/O expansion card can be ordered with 4 analog outputs
Wh pulsing
 Analog Inputs
Specification MA Analog Inputs
 Power Supply
Electrical Specifications
Voltage Inputs
Potential Transformers PTs
 Current Inputs
Specification 5A Option 1A Option
 Installation Diagram
Installation Instructions
Retrofit Options
Terminal Cover
 Installing the New Card
Communications Card
Removing the Existing Communications Card
 Installing the I/O Card
Expansion Card
Final Steps
 ION 7500 / ION 7600 User’s Guide Expansion Card
 Tran Model
Environmental Conditions
Tran Model Front View
 Tran Model Side View
 Unit Dimensions ION 7500 / ION 7600 User’s Guide
 Technical Notes
 ION 7500 / ION 7600 User’s Guide
 Basic Setup is required
Basic Setup is not required
To perform current probe basic setup
Calibration Menu and the KCTSTP/KCTRD Commands
 Current Probe Basic Setup
Telnet and HyperTerminal Access
 To perform current probe basic setup
 Description of Kctstp and Kctrd Calibration Commands
Calibration Menu and the KCTSTP/KCTRD Commands
Calibration Menu and Help
Description
 PH C
Example
 None
Read all current probe setup registers
 Introduction ION Modules in the Display Framework
Display Modules Display Options Module Scroll Modules
Screen Messages Adding New Trend Display Modules
 ION Modules in the Display Framework
Introduction
 Display Modules
Display Modules for ION 8000 Series, ION ION 7600 Meters
Screen Types Max. # Display Description Source Inputs
 Changing ION 7300 Series Display Module Default Settings
Display Modules for ION 7300 Series Meters
Screen Types
 Scroll Modules
Display Options Module
 Display Framework Overview
Module Behavior in ION 8000 Series and ION ION 7600 Meters
Module Behavior in the ION 7300 Series Meters
 Making a Framework Backup
Changing Default Display Frameworks
For the ION 8000 Series and ION 7500 / ION 7600 meters
For the ION 7300 Series
 Adding a New Display Screen
Removing a Display Screen
To remove a data display screen
To add a new display screen in Designer
 Changing Displayed Parameters in an Existing Screen
Changing Displayed Parameters using the Meter’s Front Panel
Before changing displayed parameters in an existing screen
Changing displayed parameters in an existing screen
 Bar Graph Input Function Attributes
Creating Custom Trend Bar Graphs ION 7500 / ION 7600 only
 Power Meter Module
 Selecting and navigating the Trend Display screen
Trend Display Screen
 Use the ESC key to exit the Trend Display
To change the logging interval for Trend Display data
Trending Data Log Screen
 Screen Messages
Adding New Trend Display Modules
Screen Message Description
 To create a Disk Simulator screen
Disk Simulator ION 8000 Series
 To configure your custom display framework
Displaying Data from Other Meters
Customized Display Framework
 Display
 Custom Front Panel Displays Technical Note
 Analog Input Module
Digital Input Module
 Digital and Analog I/O Technical Note
 Solutions
Onboard I/O for ION Meters
Meter Digital Analog Modbus Inputs Outputs Master ION
 External I/O with Grayhill Products
Expander for ION 8000 Series Meters
 Grayhill analog hardware module restrictions-power supplies
Digital Output Boards for ION 7300 Series Meters
Expansion Boards for the ION
 Expansion Boards for Meters with Modbus Master Capability
 Switch Setting Parameters
Power Requirements
Communications Considerations
Description Maximum draw per channel for I/O
 Configuring Digital and Analog I/O
 Digital Input Module Setup Registers
Configuring Digital Input
Digital Input Module
Specifying a Debounce Time
 Detailed Operation Pulse or KYZ Input Mode
 Configuring Digital Output
Digital Output Module Setup Registers
Digital Output Module
 Calibration Pulser Module Setup Registers
Calibration Pulser Module
Detailed Operation
 Detailed Module Operation
Pulse mode KYZ mode
Normal State
Pulse Width
 Pulse mode
Maximum State
Overload State
 Pulser Module
Pulser Module Setup Registers
 Analog Input Module Setup Registers
Configuring Analog Input
Connecting Auxiliary Analog Inputs ION 7700 Meters
Analog Input Option Input Impedance Max Common Mode Voltage
 Zero Scale
 Analog Output Module Setup Registers
Configuring Analog Output
Analog Output Module
Analog Output Option Maximum Load
 Setting Analog Zero and Full Scale Values
 20 to
Considerations when scaling
20 mA
To 20 mA
 1500 W 0mA 1000 W 4mA 20mA
 Configuring ION Modules for Digital and Analog I/O
Configuring modules for digital or analog I/O
Assigning a port to a module
 Making a port available
 Energy Pulsing from ION Meters
 Configuring the Meter for MeterM@il Technology
Setting Up the Network for the MeterM@il Feature
Introduction Viewing the MeterM@il Message
Email Alerts Email Data Logs
 Setting Up the Network for the MeterM@il Feature
Network Administrator
ION Software Administrator
Recipient of the MeterM@il Message
 Viewing the MeterM@il Message
Email Alerts
Here is an example of an email alert
 Email Data Logs
 XML Attachment
 BootP Server
Automatically Configuring Meter Network Settings
 Setting Up the Network for the MeterM@il Feature
 Smtp Connection Timeout
 Optional
 ‘Setting Up the Meter for the Smtp Server
Configuring the Meter for MeterM@il Technology
Setting Up the Meter for your Smtp Server
Click Send and save
 Setting up the meter to send alerts
Configuring the MeterM@il Feature to Send Alerts
 Configuring the MeterM@il Feature to Send Data Logs
 Configuring the meter to send data logs
Additional ION Module Configurations
 MeterM@il Internal Email Server Feature Technical Note
 Factory Module
MeterM@il Technology in a Modbus Network
 MeterM@il Internal Email Server Feature Technical Note
 ION Meter Security
Overview of Security
 ION Software Security ION Meter Security
Overview of Security
Icon Descriptions
Standard Advanced
 Security Access Levels
ION Enterprise Software Security
Supervisor Operator Controller User View Only
 Creating or modifying ION Enterprise user accounts
Entering the software user name and password
 Creating or modifying ION Setup user accounts
ION Setup Software Security
 ION Setup Software Security ION 7500 / ION 7600 User’s Guide
 ION Meter Security
Meter Password
 Configuring standard meter security in Designer
 Configuring standard meter security in ION Setup
 Advanced Meter Security ION 8000 Series
 Entering an advanced security user name and password
Enter the appropriate password and click OK
Configuring advanced security using ION Enterprise
 Configuring advanced users with ION Setup
Configuring advanced security using ION Setup
 ION 7500 / ION 7600 User’s Guide
 Device Security Access for ION Services
Launch ION Setup and connect to the appropriate meter
Service Function
 Hardware Lock Security
Additional Revenue Metering Security
 Anti-Tamper Seals
 Default Web Pages Custom Web Pages
Using the Setup Page Setup Errors
Hardware Framework
 Web Browser User
Viewing WebMeter Data on the Internet Configuring your Meter
 Default Web Pages
Viewing default web pages
Viewing WebMeter Data on the Internet
 Creating custom web pages
Custom Web Pages
 Viewing custom web pages
 For example http//10.1.50.42/webpage1.html
 Configuring your Meter
Using the Setup
Configuring your meter with the Setup
 Undo Changes
 Setup Errors
 Automatic Configuration via a BootP Server
Configuring Meter Network Settings
 Smtp Mail Server Address mandatory for MeterM@il
WebMeter Network
 WebMeter Network ION 7500 / ION 7600 User’s Guide
 Enabling/disabling web browser configuration of the meter
Enabling/Disabling Meter Web Browser Configuration
 Enabling/disabling web server functionality of the meter
Enabling/Disabling Meter Web Server Functionality
 Below is a typical application of the WebMeter feature
Using WebMeter in a Modbus Network
Hardware
Framework
 Factory Module
Modbus Import Module
Web Page Module
 AT Commands for the Conexant Modem
Conexant Modems in ION Meters
Cellular Phone Compatibility 289
 ION meter
ION Meter Internal Modem Types
 AT Commands for the Multi-Tech Modem
Multi-Tech Internal Modem Settings
Multi-Tech Modems in ION Meters
International support
 Configures the modem for pulse non-touch-tone
 Registers
Register Unit Range Default Description
 Configuration settings for certain types of connections
 AT Commands for the Conexant Modem
Command Group Members Description
Conexant Modems in ION Meters
 Mod Modulation Possible Rates bps
AT+MS Commands Select Modulation
 Changing the Internal Modem Settings
Changing the Local Modem Settings
Cellular Phone Compatibility
 AT command B1
AT command S10=100
Description Increases disconnect time on loss of carrier
Description If rate drops to 1200, use Bell protocol
 Introduction Availability on the Meter Front Panel
Resetting and Pausing Power Availability
Detailed Behavior
Terminology
 Availability Features Comments Versions
Availability Framework Release History
Firmware
 Availability on the Meter Front Panel
Sample Availability Framework Behaviors
Assumptions
 Power Operating Range Supply 36S 35S Phase
Sag/Swell Module Configuration
Blade Powered
Meter
 Resetting and Pausing Power Availability
Resetting Availability with Vista
Resetting Availability with ION Setup Software
 ION 7500 / ION 7600 meters only
Resetting Availability through the Meter Front Panel
 Pausing Availability
 Detailed Behavior
 Terminology
 Detailed Behavior ION 7500 / ION 7600 User’s Guide
 EN50160 External Controls
Default EN50160 Measurements
 Power Frequency
Default EN50160 Measurements
 Power Frequency Default Measurements
Source Module Type Description
Register Label Description
 Magnitude of Voltage Supply
 Register Source Module Type Description
Voltage Magnitude Default Measurements
 Parameter
 Flicker
 Register Label Source Module Type Description
Flicker Default Measurements
 Register Label Description
 Voltage Dips Default Measurements
Supply Voltage Dips
Register Labels
 ION 7500 / ION 7600 User’s GuideSupply Voltage Dips
 Short and Long Interruptions
Interruptions Default Measurements
Register Label Current Observation Period
Register Label Previous Observation Period
 Overvoltages Default Measurements
Temporary Overvoltages
Overvoltages / Duration t 1s = t 1 min = 1 min
 Temporary OvervoltagesION 7500 / ION 7600 User’s Guide
 Unbalance Default Measurements
Supply Voltage Unbalance
Register Label Module Type Description
 Odd Harmonics Not Multiples Order Threshold Even Harmonics
Harmonic Voltage
 Register Label
Harmonics Default Measurements
 Register Label Source Module Description
 Interharmonic Voltage
 Interharmonics Default Measurements
 Mains Signaling Voltage
 Mains Signaling Evaluation Module Settings
Mains Signaling Default Measurements
More details about this module
 EN50160 Synchronization Mode & Synchronization Timing
EN50160 Reset
EN50160 External Controls
Enabling the EN50160 Calculations
 EN50160 External Controls ION 7500 / ION 7600 User’s Guide
 Configuring the Modbus Network
Modbus Master Devices
Modbus Slave Devices
 Connecting the Modbus Slave Devices
Configuring the Modbus Network
Configuring the Modbus Slave Devices
Configuring the Modbus Master Device
 Pasting the Modbus Master Framework into the Meter
 Multiple Modbus Master Devices
Customizing the Modbus Master Framework
Select EditCopy to framework
Select EditPaste from Framework
 Customizing your Vista Diagram
Customizing the Modbus Master Front Panel Display
Controlling the Data Logging Capabilities
 Output Register Module
Modbus Import Module Configurations
 Using HyperTerminal
Using Telnet
Telnet Menu
Factory Terminal Menu
 Using Telnet
To connect to the meter
Type in the meter IP address in the Host Name box
 To access menus
Telnet Menu
Telnet menu options are
 Using HyperTerminal
 Factory Terminal menu options are
Factory Terminal Menu
 Factory Terminal Menu ION 7500 / ION 7600 User’s Guide
 EtherGate
ION Meter as an Ethernet Gateway
 Serial Ethernet
EtherGate
 Add the ION Gateway Meter to Your ION Enterprise Network
Install the Gateway Meter and Serial Network Devices
Add an EtherGate Site to Your ION Enterprise Network
New Ethernet Gateway
 EtherGate Checklist
 ModemGate
ION Meter as a ModemGate
 ModemGate
General network installation and basic setup
 Modem Site
ModemGate Checklist
 Add a Modem Site to an ION Enterprise Network
Add Meters to the Modem Site
Site
 Configure the ION Gateway Meter for ModemGate
 ION Meter as a ModemGate Technical Note
 Diagnostics Module Output Registers Event Logging
Diagnostics and Event Logging
Changing Default Blackout Settings
ION Time Synchronization GPS Time Synchronization
 Time Synchronization & Timekeeping Technical Note
 Clock Module Settings
Clock Source Used for Synchronization
Type of Time Used for Synchronization
 Daylight Savings Time Adjustment
Time Zone Adjustment
Communications Port Used for Synchronization
Modem
 ION Time Synchronization
Time Synchronization ION or GPS
 GPS Time Synchronization
Configuring for GPS Time Synchronization
 GPS Time Synchronization Format
GPS Receiver Comm Module Protocol Register Setting
Supported GPS Receivers
On Time Mark OTM ‘Protocol’ Register
 Ascii Time String Sohdddhhmmssqcrlf
Explanation of GPSARBITER-VORNE Ascii Time String
Ascii Time String below left1
11NNCRLF
 Diagnostics Module Output Registers
Diagnostics and Event Logging
 Event Logging ION 7500 / ION 7600 User’s Guide
 Time-Synchronization Blackout
Changing Default Blackout Settings
 Time-Synchronization Blackout Considerations
Default value 150 2 minutes 30 seconds in seconds
TimesyncBlackoutIntervalmins
TimesyncBlackoutDurationsecs
 Upgrading ION Device Firmware
Device Upgrader
 Before You Upgrade
Device Upgrader
Checking the Log Server before upgrading
Ensuring the Log Server is caught up
 Configuring device transmit delay
Modifying the transmit delay for Ethernet devices
 Laptop computer considerations
Upgrading Your ION Devices
 Downloads
 Upgrading Your ION Devices ION 7500 / ION 7600 User’s Guide
 Numerics
 Index
 Index
 IP service ports 168 IrDA
 Passwords 32, 44, 147, 255 default
 XML 15, 236
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