9300 Series User’s Guide

Factory Information

 

 

Factory Information

The Factory module displays firmware version, serial number and other device information in read-only setup registers (read-only registers can be viewed but not changed).

Factory Module Settings

The device information provided is as follows:

Setup Register

Description

 

 

Device Type

A device type identifier (“7300” for the 9300)

 

 

Compliance

A statement of whether the device is ION compliant or not

 

 

Options

Shows model number of meter

 

 

Revision

The meter’s firmware version

 

 

Serial Num

The meter’s serial number

 

 

ION Version

The ION version supported by the device

 

 

Template

The name of the factory default template (framework) installed on the device

 

 

Nom Freq

The expected frequency of the power system being monitored

 

 

The Factory module also contains numerous read-only setup registers that hold the calibration constants used at the factory.

How to TAG Your Meter

Three setup registers are provided for you to enter your company name and other text information you want stored in the device. These configurable setup registers are as follows:

Owner - This is a text register for storing user information (e.g. company name); it can be up to 255 characters in length.

Tag 1 - This is a text register for storing user information (e.g. device location); it can be up to 15 characters in length.

Tag 2 - This is a text register for storing user information (e.g. device number or identifier); it can be up to 15 characters in length.

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Siemens 9330, 9350, 9300 Factory Information, Factory Module Settings, How to TAG Your Meter, Setup Register Description

9300, 9350, 9330 specifications

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