INTRODUCTION 1-3
MGT
field display
unit
Input/Ouput
Power System Connections
Display and
Analysis Tools
Communications Options
pulses, breaker status,
analog transducer signals
analog signals,
energy pulses, control signals
Modbus, DNP3.0
software tools
phase voltage, phase current
and neutral current from Wye,
Delta or single-phase power system
s
corporate network
up to five concurrent connections
RS-232 and high-speed RS-485
10Base-T and 10Base-FL (fiberoptic) Ethernet
SEAbus, Modbus RTU and DNP3.0 protocols
EtherGate RS-485/Ethernet gateway
WinPM
software
Data Display and Analysis ToolsThe 9700 Power Meter integrates seamlessly with the display and analysis
software available from Siemens Energy & Automation. The data acquired
by the 9700 Power Meter can be used in a variety of syst ems; however,
WinPM is designed to make use of the advanced capabilities the unit
provides.
The 9700 Power Meter’s Modular Graphics Terminal (MGT)
Local monitoring and standalone applications are facilitated by the 9700
Power Meter’s front-panel interface, the Modular Graphics Te rminal (MGT).
The MGT combines real-time display features with limited device
configuration functions.
The MGT is often used in combination with a WinPM system, providing an
interface for field personnel.
Communications OptionsThe standard 9700 Power Meter has a single RS-232/RS-485
communications port capable of data rates up to 19,200 bps. The optional
XPRESS CARD provides two additional high-speed RS-485 ports (data rates
up to 115,200 bps) and a 10Base-T Ethernet port. A 10 Base-FL fiberoptic
Ethernet port is available as an option on the XPRESS CARD .