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Allen-Bradley Powermonitor 500 Manual
Allen-Bradley Powermonitor 500 Manual

Allen-Bradley Powermonitor 500 Manual

With ethernet/ip
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Powermonitor 500 with EtherNet/IP:
You may check or change the IP configuration settings with the PM500 keypad.
1.
Ensure the unit is in Metering mode.
2. Press and hold (button 4)
3. Press the Down arrow Button (6)
Address.
4. Press button (4)
.
Factory Default settings are:
IP Address:
192.168.0.1
Subnet:
255.255.255.0
Gateway:
0.0.0.0
for at least 2 seconds to view the information pages.
twice to browse the menus, unitl you see the IP
and when Exit Menu appears, then confirm by pressing button (7)

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Summary of Contents for Allen-Bradley Powermonitor 500

  • Page 1 Powermonitor 500 with EtherNet/IP: You may check or change the IP configuration settings with the PM500 keypad. Factory Default settings are: IP Address: 192.168.0.1 Subnet: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 0.0.0.0 Ensure the unit is in Metering mode. 2. Press and hold (button 4) for at least 2 seconds to view the information pages.
  • Page 2 5. If you want to change or check your IP address, Subnet Mask or Gateway, press and hold the button (7) for at least 2 seconds to access the programming menu. indicates the unit is in Programming mode. 6. PASSWORD will appear. Leave it at 0 and press .
  • Page 3 Ensure your Ethernet cable is connected to your computer or router. Start PM500 program in your windows start menu. Manage PM500 list connected to Ethernet Network Select new Instrument Enter IP address...
  • Page 4 Hit OK and close. On the main menu select Configure and program PM500 Then select Change Instrument setup...
  • Page 5 Select TCP/IP and hit Next. Select accordingly and hit Next. browses the device and downloads configuration from PM500...
  • Page 10 Hit Yes, download starts. This ends the setup process.