Interface Module XC
Protocol Converter / User Manual
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General
The
Interface Module XC
is designed for use with the EMH LZQJ-XC and DMTZ-XC
meters.
The module is equipped with an M-Bus (2 wires) interface. The module can be plugged
easily into the module compartment of the meter. It can be mounted or exchanged during operation
(without breaking approval seal). An integrated M-Bus interface (Protocol Converter to DIN EN
13757-3) provides a simple means of connecting multi-energy meters. This makes multi-energy
applications an affordable proposition for domestic use. Due to the communication, the modules are
suitable for a lot of control centres.
Compatible meters
LZQJ-XC (special meter for industrial applications):
- Standard meter for direct connection
- Transformer connection version Cl. B (Cl. 1)
- Precision meter Cl. C (Cl. 0.5S)
- Precision meter Cl. 0,2S
DMTZ-XC (residential meter)
Functions
M-Bus interface (2 wires, passive) for bi-directional
communications;
Alternative: BFC-Bus (BAER Field Control, 56VDC);
Transmission protocol: M-Bus (DIN EN 13757-3:2013-08);
Internal communication interface for the transfer data
between the meter and the interface module (service data
list / table TS);
Protocol converter for meter data into M-Bus-Format
(non transparent data readout);
Internal power supply from meter;
Exchangeable during the meter operation;
Safety Notes
The owner of the interface modules is responsible that all persons engaged on
work with the modules:
• Are competent and qualified in accordance with national regulations (see ISSA
"Guideline for Assessing the Competence of Electrically Skilled Persons").
• Have read and understood the relevant sections of the user manual.
• Strictly observe the safety regulations (according to the following section) and
the instructions in the individual chapters.
The owner of the modules is also responsible for:
• The protection of persons.
• The prevention of material damage.
• The training of personnel.
The following safety regulations must be observed at all times:
• Devices which have fallen down should not be installed, even if no damage is apparent, and should
be returned for testing to an authorised service centre (internal damage possible).
•
Modules must never be cleaned with running water or high pressure devices. Water can cause
short-circuits or damage el. components.