The ETC-II offers full control of entire power systems, from anywhere, anytime, via an Internet/Ethernet connection and supports various protocols. Its compact design and easy DIN/wall mounting allow for ease of use.
Four Main Functions
The ETC-II Data Server provides the user with a mechanism that allows data accumulation from instruments in a background mode, using Modbus protocol (Modbus master). The instruments and register range for polling are defined in the polling tables. A total of 64 address ranges can be defined. The data is stored in a buffer, where 120 16-bit registers are reserved for each server address range. Users can specify up to 120 contiguous registers (per address range) in the connected instrument that would be continuously polled and updated in the server register array. Any number of device register ranges can be defined for each instrument.
Important features include:
- Memory logging
- Reduction of network traffic
- Backup memory for Internet and other applications
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