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Acuvim II Series Power Meter
AXM WEB2
User's Manual

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The information contained in this document is believed to be accurate at the time of
publication, however, Accuenergy assumes no responsibility for any errors which may appear
here and reserves the right to make changes without notice. Please ask the local representative
for latest product specications before ordering.
Please read this manual carefully before installation, operation and maintenance of the Acuvim
II series meter. The following symbols in this manual are used to provide warning of danger or
risk during the installation and operation of the meters.
Electric Shock Symbol: Carries information about procedures which must be
followed to reduce the risk of electric shock and danger to personal health.
Safety Alert Symbol: Carries information about circumstances which if not
considered may result in injury or death.
Prior to maintenance and repair, the equipment must be de-energized and grounded. All
maintenance work must be performed by qualied, competent accredited professionals who
have received formal training and have experience with high voltage and current devices.
Accuenergy shall not be responsible or liable for any damages or injuries caused by improper
meter installation and/or operation.

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Table of Contents
1. Introduction to Ethernet................................................................................................... 4
Introduction to Ethernet................................................................................................................... 4
IPv6...................................................................................................................................................4
2. Functional Description of the Ethernet module ............................................................ 4
3. Appearance and Dimensions ........................................................................................... 5
4. Installation Method ........................................................................................................... 6
5. Denition of RJ45 ............................................................................................................... 7
6. Initializing the Ethernet module ...................................................................................... 8
7. Cable.................................................................................................................................. 17
8. Connection Method......................................................................................................... 17
8.1 Direct Connect to a Computer ................................................................................................ 17
8.2 Direct Connect to a Router/Switch ......................................................................................... 21
8.3 Connect through WiFi............................................................................................................... 21
9. Description of Modbus-TCP Protocol ............................................................................ 22
9.1 Protocol ...................................................................................................................................... 22
9.1.1 Data Frame Format.............................................................................................................22
9.1.2 Modbus Application Header (MBA Header) Field ...........................................................22
9.1.3 Function Field ......................................................................................................................23
9.1.4 Data Field .............................................................................................................................23
9.2 Format of communication........................................................................................................ 24
9.2.1 Explanation of frame .........................................................................................................24
1) Read Status of Relay (Function code 01) .............................................................25
2) Read Status of DI (Function Code 02) ..................................................................26
3) Read Data (Function Code 03) ..............................................................................27
4) Control Relay (Function Code05)..........................................................................28
5) Preset/Reset Multi-Register (Function Code 16).................................................29
10. Web Interface Readings and Parameter Settings...................................................... 30
10.1 User Access Login .................................................................................................................... 30
10.2 Dashboard ................................................................................................................................ 31
10.3 Metering web page.................................................................................................................. 32
10.3.1 Basic Metering...................................................................................................................32
10.3.2 Power & Energy.................................................................................................................33
10.3.3 Min/Max .............................................................................................................................34
10.3.4 THD .....................................................................................................................................35
10.3.5 Harmonics..........................................................................................................................36
10.3.6 Phase Angles......................................................................................................................37
10.3.7 Sequence............................................................................................................................37
10.3.8 I/O .......................................................................................................................................38
10.4 Logs............................................................................................................................................ 40
10.4.1 Trendlog .............................................................................................................................41
Realtime.......................................................................................................................41
Energy ..........................................................................................................................42
Data Preview ...............................................................................................................43
10.4.2 Trendlog Management ....................................................................................................44
Clear Logs....................................................................................................................45

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10.4.3 Data Log .............................................................................................................................46
Deleting Data Logs ..................................................................................................46
10.4.4 Alarm Log...........................................................................................................................47
10.4.5 SOE Log ..............................................................................................................................48
10.4.6 Waveform Log ...................................................................................................................49
COMTRADE..................................................................................................................52
10.5 About......................................................................................................................................... 52
10.6 Settings ..................................................................................................................................... 53
10.6.1 Meter ..................................................................................................................................53
General Setting ...........................................................................................................53
IO Settings ...................................................................................................................61
Alarm Settings.............................................................................................................67
Custom Read...............................................................................................................68
Waveform Settings.....................................................................................................70
10.6.2 Communications...............................................................................................................72
Network .......................................................................................................................72
IPv6...............................................................................................................................78
Email ............................................................................................................................79
Time/Date....................................................................................................................82
Data Log.......................................................................................................................84
Post Channel...............................................................................................................88
Waveform Post ...........................................................................................................93
AcuCloud .....................................................................................................................95
BACnet/IP ....................................................................................................................96
SNMP ...........................................................................................................................98
DNP ..............................................................................................................................99
IEC61850....................................................................................................................103
EtherNet/IP................................................................................................................105
Remote Access..........................................................................................................105
10.6.3 Management ...................................................................................................................107
Parameter Reset.......................................................................................................107
Reboot Meter & Communications Module ...........................................................108
Change Password ....................................................................................................108
Reset to Factory .......................................................................................................109
SSH .............................................................................................................................109
Debug Diagnostic ....................................................................................................109
Diagnostic File...........................................................................................................110
10.6.4 Network Diagnostic.........................................................................................................111
10.6.5 Module Firmware Update..............................................................................................113
Auto Firmware Update ............................................................................................113
Manual Update .........................................................................................................114
Remote Update.........................................................................................................116
10.6.6 Meter Firmware Update.................................................................................................118
Manual Update .........................................................................................................119
Remote Update.........................................................................................................121
10.6.7 Emergency Mode ............................................................................................................124
10.6.8 Cong Management .......................................................................................................125

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1. Introduction to Ethernet
The AXM-WEB2 module provides a dual Ethernet and WiFi communication channel for Acu-
vim II series power meters. Users will be able to use both Ethernet ports and WiFi simulta-
neously with dierent networks and data acquisition systems.
This communications module provides users with an industry leading 100ms and 40ms re-
sponse rate via Modbus TCP that allows users to attain real time updates to key parameters
such as voltage, current and power from the Acuvim II Series meter.
Introduction to Ethernet
Ethernet was originally developed by Xerox and then further developed by DEC and Intel.
This networking technology uses Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection
(CDSM/CD) protocol and provides transmission speeds up to 100Mbps.
Ethernet is a not a network but more of a standard. It is the most current communication
standard Local Area Network(LAN). This standard denes the type of cable that is used and
the method of Signal Processing. The AXM-WEB2 module supports two Ethernet channels.
IPv6
The AXM-WEB2 module also supports IPv6 which is the latest version for the internet pro-
tocol. The protocol uses 128-bit addressing in comparison to IPv4 which uses 32-bit ad-
dressing. The dierence for addressing allows for more devices to be connected using IPv6
as opposed to the IPv4 protocol. The protocol is more ecient and provides more secure
routing over the internet.
2. Functional Description of the Ethernet module
The AXM-WEB2 module supports a wide range of communication protocols. Some of the
more commonly used protocols are briey explained below.
This module supports the Modbus-TCP protocol. When connected to the Acuvim II series
meter, it is a slave device that can only respond to queries. The default value for the Modbus
Port is 502. The user dened range is 2000~5999.
The AXM-WEB2 grants users the ability to send emails based on a time interval or when
there is a triggered event using the SMPT protocol. It can send mail from encrypted servers
and servers that use dierent SMTP ports.
The AXM-WEB2 protocol supports HTTPS protocol. It is used as an HTTPS server and where
the default value of the protocol port is 443. Using the HTTPS protocol, the AXM-WEB2 can
send post requests to both HTTP and HTTPS servers.

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The following are all the protocols supported by the AXM-WEB2 module:
• Modbus TCP
• IPv6
• RSTP
• BACnet-IP
• SNMP V3
• DNP 3.0 V2
• IEC 61850 2nd Edition
• SMTP, NTP
• HTTP/HTTPs
• FTP
• sFTP
• WiFi WPA, WPA2 Enterprise
Chapter 3: Appearance and Dimensions
22.00 (0.866)
22.00 (0.866)
55.60 (2.189)
90.00 (3.543)
3. Appearance and Dimensions
The dimensions in the following diagram are in millimeters.
Dimensions listed in the brackets are inches.

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4. Installation Method
The AXM-WEB2 module is linked to the Acuvim II series meter by a communication plug. Other
extended modules such as the IO modules can be linked to the Acuvim II series meter through
the AXM-WEB2.
1) Remove cover from the back of the Acuvim II series meter which will expose the socket.
2) Insert the installation clips to the grooves in the Acuvim II series meter and then press the
AXM-WEB2 module lightly to establish a linking between meter and module.
3) Tighten the installation screws.
NOTE: Installation with power to the meter is forbidden. The module must be installed/unin-
stalled while the meter is powered o.

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5. Denition of RJ45
The AXM-WEB2 uses two standard RJ45 connectors to access the Ethernet network. The
mechanical and electrical characteristics of the connector are consistent with the require-
ments of IEC 603-7.
Top View
Pin number Name Description
1TX+ Tranceive Data+
2TX- Tranceive Data-
3RX+ Receive Data+
4n/c Not connected
5n/c Not connected
6RX- Receive Data-
7n/c Not connected
8n/c Not connected
LED_L (Yellow): Displays the speed status. When the LED is on it indicates 100Mpbs,
whiles an o LED represents a speed of 10Mbps.
LED_R (Green): Displays the link and activity status. When the LED is on it indicates
the link status. When the LED is ashing it indicates that there is activity.
Chapter 5: Denition of RJ45

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6. Initializing the Ethernet module
The default settings in the Acuvim II series meter are as followed:
Ethernet 1 (Static IP address)
IP Address (192.168.1.254)
Subnet Mask (255.255.255.0)
Gateway (192.168.1.1)
DNS Server 1 (8.8.8.8)
DNS Server 2 (8.8.4.4)
Modbus Port 502
Ethernet 2 (Dynamic IP address)
By default Ethernet 2 is congured for DHCP, meaning the network will dynamically
assign its network properties. In order to view the Ethernet 2 IP address from the me-
ters display the Acuvim II meter must be congured to the WEB2 protocol. The following
explains how to change the meters protocol settings to work with the WEB2 module:
• Press the 'H' and 'V/A' buttons simultaneously on the Acuvim II series. Release the buttons
and the meter will enter the meter selecting mode, as indicated by the ashing 'Meter'
cursor.
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