Short Description - Baer DLX User Manual

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The DLX was designed as a powerful device for the registration and proc-
essing of electrical impulses from energy meters, flow meters, heat flow
processors and similar devices. It is meant for installation in bulk energy
supply points, power station injection points, at special contract customers
and industrial premises. Load profiles, calculated values and spontaneous
events are processed and stored on the site. This data can be interrogated
by hierarchically higher processing devices via a number of interfaces.
The direct serial service interface (RS232) can be used to read and pro-
gram the DLX via the programming software DLXPARA. Compatible data
retrieval software (e.g. SIGLON) can be used to read data on site.
The data interface "Com1" (RS232, RS485, 20mA/CS, M-Bus or fiber-optic)
can be used to retrieve data on site via data retrieval software. Alternatively
an external modem can be connected (via RS232).
The modem interface "Com2" can be used to connect via the internal mo-
dem (optional) to the public switched telephone network (PSTN or ISDN) or
LAN/Ethernet and data can be uploaded to a PC. In place of modem can
be use a second data interface (RS232, RS485, 20mA/CS, M-Bus or fiber-
optic).
An optional PC-Card (backup memory) can be used to store the content of
the periodical buffers and the spontaneous event buffer as well as part of
the device parameters. This PC-Card can be read by compatible data re-
trieval software via standard card readers and a PC.
Load management (switching off and on of loads) can be realized on site
via external load management software, using the control outputs of the
DLX.
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