COM/DAT User Manual

User Manual 29 < back to the table of contents > 7.5 Edit Configuration To ensure correct representation of measured values, the DAT-Module must be configured according to its installation orientation and the number of phases used. Additionally, the display name of the selected module can be changed. Further information about the location and optional comments can also be added. Figure 23 shows the configuration page for the DAT-Module. Figure 23: Configuration page for the DAT-Module 1. Name: Used to change the display name of the DAT-Module. Information about the maximum number of characters is provided in Chapter 7.6 Changing the Name of the DAT-Modules. The name is also used for the MQTT topic. For more details, see Chapter 12.3.1 Structure of the MQTT Topic. 2. Location: This field is intended to specify the location of the DAT-Module (e.g., supply line, heat pump, machine 1, etc.). 3. Comment: A comment can be entered here. 4. Passkey: The default passkey for pairing is “999999”. To increase security, it is recommended to set a new passkey after the first connection. 5. Choose 1-phase or 3-phase mode: a. 1-phase mode: WUsed when a single-phase load is connected. For more information on connection options, see Chapter 4.3.2 Installation of the DAT.PM.063A3P.KA – Single-Phase Operationand and Chapter 4.3.3 Installation of the DAT.PM.063A3P.SA. b. 3-phase mode Used when a three-phase load is connected. For more information on connection options, see Chapter 4.3.3 Installation of the DAT.PM.063A3P.SA. 6 Installation position: a. Top: Installation before the main switch. Also applies to the SA variant. b. Bottom: Installation after the main switch. Also applies to the SA variant. 7. Current: a. Normal direction: Defines the sign convention for current display. In “normal direction”, the sign is not inverted. For more information, see Chapter 4.5 Connection Options for the DAT-Module. b.Inverted direction: Defines the sign convention for current display. In “inverted direction”, the sign is inverted. For more information, see Chapter 4.5 Connection Options for the DAT-Module.

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