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Ethernet Connections
 9300 Series User’s Guide
Page 110
Chapter 5 - Features and Applications 
Optical Port Setup for Energy Pulsing
To configure the optical (infrared) port for energy pulsing, you must set the 
Infrared Comm communications module Protocol register to I
NFRARED
 I/O. Use the 
meter’s front panel or ACCESS software to set the IR pulsing.
Setting the IR Pulsing using the Front Panel
1.
From the S
ELECT
 S
ETUP
 menu, choose Q
UICK
 S
ETUP
 > I
NFRARED
 C
OMM
 > IR1 
P
ROTOCOL
 > I
NFRARED
 I/O.
2.
Choose S
ELECT
 S
ETUP
 > A
DV
 M
ETER
 S
ETUP
 > C
ALIBRATION
 P
ULSER
 M
ODULES
3.
Select the module you wish to use for pulsing (kWh Pulse, for example). 
4.
Choose the Port setup register from the menu provided, then select IR LED.
Setting the IR Pulsing using Designer
1.
Set the Infrared Comm communications module’s Protocol setup register to 
INFRARED
 I/O. 
2.
Send and Save
 the configuration change to the device. 
3.
Set the Port setting of any Pulser module to IR LED.
4.
Send and Save.
N
OTE
In order to use the optical port for energy pulsing, it cannot be used for communications at the same time.
Ethernet Connections
Refer to the “Hardware Reference” chapter for the Ethernet port specifications.
10Base-T Ethernet connections are made via the RJ45 modular port on the left side 
of the unit. Use high quality Category 3 or 5 UTP (CAT 5 unshielded twisted pair 
recommended) cable with a male RJ45 modular connector for connection to the 
10Base-T port. The meter’s optional 10Base-T Ethernet port is capable of data rates 
up to 10Mbps, and supports ION, Modbus RTU, and Modbus/TCP protocols.
The meter supports a single connection at a time to one of these three IP Service 
Ports: ION, Modbus/TCP, or Modbus RTU. WebMeter is accessible at the same 
time, as are connections to Ethergate and MeterM@il as long as these features are 
available on your meter.
Ethernet