Dataloggers SenNet DL150 / DL151 / DL170 / DL171 / DL172 Technical Manual
6Satel Spain Version 1.01
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1. Along with the dataloggers, SenNet offers a wide range of peripherals to monitor a wide
range of variables.......................................................................................................................................................12
Figure 2. Front and back sides of the datalogger SenNet DL - 150................................................................18
Figure 3. Front and back sides of the datalogger SenNet DL - 151................................................................19
Figure 4. Front and back sides of the datalogger SenNet DL - 170................................................................20
Figure 5. Front and back sides of the datalogger SenNet DL - 171................................................................21
Figure 6. Front and back sides of the datalogger SenNet DL - 172................................................................22
Figure 7. Terminals: Power supply, ground and RS485 port ............................................................................24
Figure 8. Terminals for the current reference (in a red rectangle)...................................................................28
Figure 9. Terminals 1-22 of the electricity meters .............................................................................................29
Figure 10. Example: Connection of a three-phase electricity meter...............................................................30
Figure 11. Example. Connection of 3 three-phase electricity meters ............................................................31
Figure 12. Example. Connection of 2 three-phase meters and 3 single-phase. The single-phase meter
must be connected to different phases (R, S or T)..............................................................................................32
Figure 13. Example. Connection of 3 three-phase meters and a meter from the utility company via
RS232 or RS485 (serial port). ..................................................................................................................................33
Figure 14. Example. Connection of three single-phase electricity meters (to the current and voltage
references) ..................................................................................................................................................................34
Figure 15. Example. Connection of a three-phase electricity meter and a single-phase one....................35
Figure 16. Power supply and RS485 terminals....................................................................................................37
Figure 17. Location of the radio frequency and GPRS connector and the status LEDs .............................38
Figure 18. How to connect the outputs. Wiring diagram..................................................................................39
Figure 19. Electricity meters of the model DL172. Terminals diagram ..........................................................43
Figure 20. Start screen to access to the datalogger's interface (the screen may slightly vary depending
on the model and type of license) ..........................................................................................................................46
Figure 21. Interface menus......................................................................................................................................47
Figure 22. Menu 'Access data captured', overview ............................................................................................48
Figure 23. Overview of the menu 'digital inputs' ................................................................................................49
Figure 24. Overview of the menu 'Outputs'. In this case, the digital outputs DO1, DO2 and DO4 are
enabled (green) and DO3 is disabled (red)............................................................................................................49
Figure 25. Overview of the menu RF Network. In the example, 8 radio devices have been found.........50
Figure 26. Overview of the menu Internal Meters, used to apply the ABC method to check the
connection of the internal electricity meters.......................................................................................................51
Figure 27. Message shown at step B. In this case, there are two phases that measure generation and
one phase that measures consumption (Phase 3). This is a signal that the meter is not properly
connected....................................................................................................................................................................52
Figure 28. Overview of the menu "Configuration" .............................................................................................54
Figure 29. Overview of the button General parameters, within the menu Configuration. ........................55
Figure 30. Detail view of the Network parameters ............................................................................................56
Figure 31. Detail view of Operating Parameters and Modbus TCP................................................................57
Figure 32. GPRS status menu..................................................................................................................................58
Figure 33. GPRS status button................................................................................................................................59
Figure 34. Detail view of the sections GPRS Parameters and DNS Parameters ..........................................59
Figure 35. Overview of the application parameters menu................................................................................61
Figure 36. Example of connection of a generic device using Modbus RTU or Modbus TCP ....................63
Figure 37. Example of connection of three KNX devices .................................................................................63
Figure 38. Display mode of the Z-Wave platform ..............................................................................................64
Figure 39. The code needed to configure a Z-Wave device.............................................................................64
Figure 40. How to introduce the code in the table List of Devices in the menu: Configuration>
Application parameters.............................................................................................................................................64
Figure 41. Overview of the submenu actions, within the menu Configuration. In this example, 5 have
been set for 5 presence detectors .........................................................................................................................66
Figure 42. Overview of the menu Configuration>DynDNS .............................................................................67