Typically, the module is supplied mounted directly in RF Concentrator or similar
equipment.
Example of mounting in RF Concentrator
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2 Connection
The IP module has no built-in encryption, and therefore it should always be
placed behind a firewall or NAT (Network Address Translation).
3 Configuration
The IP201 module is always supplied configured with either default IP settings
or custom IP settings. These settings can be changed subsequently by using
IP Tool, which can be obtained by contacting Kamstrup.
It is possible to use either dynamic or static IP addresses, and it is possible to
order with the following settings:
Dynamic IP address (DCHP):
Host server name (the DNS name or IP address of the server to which the unit
must report back).
Static IP address:
IP address, subnet, gateway (network settings of the module).
Host server (the IP address of the server to which the device must report back).
4 Ethernet connection
The Ethernet connection on IP201consists of a standard 4-pole screw terminal.
Connection to switch, router or hub:
Terminal
block No. on
the PCB
114Green / White
115Green
117Orange
116Orange / White
4
T-568B Colour code
Connection to PC:
Terminal
block No. on
the PCB
114Orange / White
115Orange
117Green
116Green / White
T-568B Colour code
Ethernet connection
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5 Installation
When supply has been established, the Err and Wink diodes are lit to indicate
that the module is switched on. The Link diode lights/flashes if the RJ45 cable
is mounted (communication on the network is indicated by flashes).
During start-up, the Err and Wink diodes are used for controlling the state of the
module:
1. Err and Wink emit light constantly: The module has just started.
2. The Wink diode turns off when the module has established connection to
the network (valid IP).
3. The Err diode starts flashing when the host is recognised (meter or
concentrator have been detected).
4. The Err diode turns off when the module has been registered by the
collecting server.
If the module cannot connect to the meter and/or server, IP201 will restart.
Start-upACT/LINKWINKERR
Power UPOffOnOn
LAN connectionOn/flash--
~3 sec (depending on DHCP srv), ~0 sec if static IP is used.
Valid IPOn/flashOffOn
15-20sec.
Host recognised (meter/
conc)
On/flashOffFlash
20sec (depending on AMR system).
Ack from serverOn/flashOffOff
Ethernet connectionACT/LINKWINKERR
No EthernetOff––
LAN OK – idleOn––
LAN OK –data activityFlash––
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6 Localization of light-emitting diodes (extract of the
module)
ActionWinkError
7 Status LEDs
The module has a number of light-emitting diodes. They are used for indicating
the status and service.
7.1 Action
The Action diode indicates network activity. During normal operation, this
diode lights/flashes.
Turned off: The module does not connect to the network. Check that the
cable is connected correctly.
Flashing: Data is detected on the network. (the faster the flashing, the
more traffic).
Steady light: The module is connected, but there is no traffic on the network.
7.2 Wink
The Wink diode is used for indicating the module’s conditions in three
situations:
Start-up: The Wink diode is lit until a valid IP address is found.
Localization: The Wink diode flashes.
Service: By pressing the service button, the Wink diode is lit. The Wink
diode is lit while the module is in service mode.
7.3 Err
The Err diode is used for indicating irregularities.
Steady light: The module has just started and is waiting for an IP address.
Flashing: The module has not yet recognised the unit in which it is
mounted (the host)
Turned off: Normal situation.
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7.4 The service button
The service button is used by Kamstrup in connection with service and
reprogramming of the module.
8 Port B
Port B is a serial (RS232/Kamstrup 3-wire) connection that can be used for
connecting additional external equipment.
For instance:
• Connection of additional RF concentrator
Port B is always configured for 9600,8,N,1.
9 Module overview
Port B:
Ethernet
connection
Serial connection of
additional equipment
Service button
ActionWink
Error
Connection to
power supply
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