Figure 1 - Various examples of physical connection to electricity meters

The tested electricity meters had the following types of communication interfaces available:

Parameters for serial communication

The serial communication configuration consists of the following parameters.

Parameters for IP communication

Depending on the circumstances, the meter may be assigned a static or dynamic IP address. The dynamic IP address mode is supported by ADDAX NP73 and is used if we want to save on the price of SIM cards. If it is necessary to connect a small number of meters via GPRS - small enough that it is not interesting to create a special APN (gateway between the GPRS network and another computer network with a private IP space), but large enough that we want to save on SIM cards with assigned fixed public IP addresses. In all other cases, a static IP address of the meter is preferable.

Communication through a serial server

A serial server (e.g. MOXA OnCell or MOXA NPort) serves as a translator between IP communication and communication over a serial line. It is possible to create a virtual COM port in the system using drivers from the manufacturer of the serial server and communicate through it. In practice, however, it turned out that this configuration is not very stable, it tends to freeze. For that reason, communication via the so-called "udpMOXA" protocol is used. The following parameters are used for configuration: