Connecting The Smartlogger To A Ripple Control Receiver - Huawei SmartLogger1000 User Manual

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Figure 4-10 Connecting the SmartLogger to a PC
The default IP address for the SmartLogger is 192.168.0.10; its default subnet mask is
255.255.255.0; its gateway is 192.168.0.1.
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Follow-up Procedure
Take operations in reversed order to disconnect the SmartLogger from the PC.
4.5 Connecting the SmartLogger to a Ripple Control
Receiver
This topic describes how to connect the SmartLogger to a ripple control receiver.
Context
In Germany and some European areas, a ripple control receiver is used to convert a power
grid scheduling signal to a dry contact signal, in which a dry contact is required.
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If the SmartLogger connects to the PC directly or through a Hub, set their IP addresses to
be in the same network segment. For example, if the IP address for the SmartLogger is
192.168.0.10, the IP address for the PC can be 192.168.0.11. The subnet mask and the
gateway of the PC should stay consistent with those of the SmartLogger.
If the SmartLogger connects to the PC through a network device (for example, a router),
set the IP addresses for the SmartLogger and network device to be in the same network
segment. Correctly set the gateway of the SmartLogger to ensure that the SmartLogger
can normally communicate with the network device.
To enable communication between the SmartLogger and the NetEco on the PC, set the
NetEco parameters properly. For details, see
4-11shows the DI ports on the SmartLogger.
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