Read both primary and secondary address from RELAY PadPulseM2 ..........13 Further RELAY PadPulse M2 configuration ..................13 PiiGAB Explorer / M-Bus OPC-server – M-Bus communication ..............14 Try the StartKit1_2 example project in PiiGAB Explorer ................. 14 RELAY’s PadPulse M2 ..........................15...
Introduction This document will describe how to configure PiiGAB Start Kit 1 & 2 with PiiGAB 810 and RELAY PadPulse M2 communicating over M-Bus. Difference between StartKit1 and StartKit2 The only difference between StartKit1 and StartKit2 is the M-Bus load configuration of the PiiGAB 810 gateway.
4. Connect PiiGAB 810 gateway to the LAN 5. Make sure your computer is connected to the same LAN 6. Connect PiiGAB 810 gateway to a 24V AC or DC power supply 7. Connect PadPulse M2 to the PiiGAB 810 gateway, see picture below 8.
PiiGAB 810’s MAC-address On the right gable of the PiiGAB 810 you’ll find a label containing MAC-address of your PiiGAB 810. You can use these to identify your PiiGAB 810 with PiiGAB M-Bus Setup software. The MAC-address starts with...
Change IP-address of your PiiGAB 810 gateway In case you don’t have a network with DHCP you can also address your PiiGAB 810 with a static IP- address. For this you also need to set your computer to a static IP-address.
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12. Wait for the PiiGAB 810 gateway to reboot 13. Press Next to continue 14. Go back to Find your PiiGAB 810 on your network section and see if you can find your PiiGAB 810 gateway with the IP-address you specified...
Configure the PiiGAB 810 This section describes how the PiiGAB 810 should be configured for M-Bus communication. 1. In PiiGAB M-Bus Setup Wizard’s main menu click the Change gateway parameters 2. Press Next to continue 3. Select Connect using network Note: Make sure the PiiGAB 810 gateway’s IP-address is shown in IP-address/DNS field...
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5. Configure the PiiGAB 810 with these settings 6. Press the Apply button to continue 7. Wait for the program to finish the configuration of the PiiGAB 810 gateway 8. Press Next to continue...
PiiGAB M-Bus Setup Wizard – M-Bus communication This section will use PiiGAB M-Bus Setup Wizard to verify if the PiiGAB 810 and RELAY PadPulse M2 responses over M-Bus communication. 1. In the main menu select Test, search and configure meters 2.
By default, according to EN13757, both M-Bus connections have primary address set to 0. The image above displays the search window in PiiGAB M-Bus Setup Wizard. You can use it to search M- bus meters on the M-Bus loop.
Change primary address of PadPulse M2 To start communicating with both pulse meter, one of them must have their primary address changed. When changing the primary address on one of the pulse meter, the other one will remain on primary address 0.
The picture above shows that one of the pulse meter now has 1 as primary address. Read both primary and secondary address from RELAY PadPulseM2 1. Configure PiiGAB M-Bus Setup Wizard as one of the images under 2. Press the Find button to test primary address 0 or 1 3.
When the M-Bus communication is confirmed with PiiGAB M-Bus Setup Wizard, you may use PiiGAB Explorer to see what is possible to read RELAY’s PadPulse M2. You can also use PiiGAB Explorer’s built in OPC-client to read the values from RELAY’s PadPulse M2.
PadPulse M2’s manual. The configuration in PiiGAB Explorer for the PadPulse M2 is the most default and generic as possible. The two accumulators in the PadPulse M2 are represented as Value in PiiGAB Explorer.
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