9300 Series User’s Guide Quick Setup Menu
Chapter 2 - Using The Front Panel Page 31
Ethernet Menu
The Ethernet module controls the meter’s optional 10Base-T port. Configuring the
Ethernet module registers incorrectly can cause network disruptions. The
following settings can be accessed through the Ethernet Menu:
1Settings available for 9330 and 9350 meters with MeterM@il.
Typically your network administrator will provide you with the appropriate IP
address for the meter. The Subnet Mask and Gateway settings are required if you
have communications between multiple Ethernet networks, and if subnetting is
implemented. The SMTP Server and SMTP Connection Timeout settings are
required for MeterM@il (9330 and 9350 meters). Webserver Config Access allows you
to enable/disable configuration of your meter with a web browser.
Power Meter Menu
Select POWER METER from the Quick Setup menu to access the following settings:
Setup Register Function
IP Address Sets the IP Address for the meter
Subnet Mask Used if subnetting applies to your network – see your network
administrator
Gateway Used in multiple network configurations – see your network
administrator
SMTP Server 1Sets the IP Address for the SMTP Mail Server that is configured to
forward mail from the meter to the final destination
SMTP Connection Timeout 1Sets the minimum time that the meter waits for a connection to an
SMTP server
Webserver Config Access Enables configuration of meter with a web browser
Register Default Value Description
PM1 Volts Mode 4W-WYE The power system’s configuration – WYE, DELTA, etc.
PM1 PT Prim 347 The Potential Transformer’s primary winding voltage rating.
PM1 PT Sec 347 The Potential Transformer’s secondary winding voltage rating.
PM1 CT Prim 5 The Current Transformer’s primary winding current rating.
PM1 CT Sec 5 The Current Transformer’s secondary winding current rating.
PM1 V1 Polarity NORMAL The polarity of the Potential Transformer on V1.
PM1 V2 Polarity NORMAL The polarity of the Potential Transformer on V2.
PM1 V3 Polarity NORMAL The polarity of the Potential Transformer on V3.
PM1 I1 Polarity NORMAL The polarity of the Current Transformer on I1.
PM1 I2 Polarity NORMAL The polarity of the Current Transformer on I2.
PM1 I3 Polarity NORMAL The polarity of the Current Transformer on I3.