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Communication To From My Building. . . . What ports must be open? My Building communicates between software modules, the network, and other Leviton equipment on the IP network Most of this communication is TCP IP communication, however, some of it is UDP IP This article document what type of communication is required between various parts of the system
Meter configuration tools, templates, and firmware download | Leviton . . . Configuration of the Leviton Energy Monitoring Hub datalogger is commonly best done after all meters and devices are configured This page centralizes the download files for all devices Product Model SeriesFirmwareConfiguration Software (Windows OS compatible)EMH Templates ** Series
Remotely Accessing your EMH from the Internet | Leviton Community Forum This article outlines how to enable internet access to your Leviton Energy Monitoring Hub (EMH) datalogger’s web interface If you're considering this for your metering application, we strongly recommend involving someone with networking or IT experience from the start Be aware that additional
Whats the best way to troubleshoot LAN and internet connectivity . . . The following are items that are best to check when your Leviton Energy Monitoring Hub datalogger appears to have stopped uploading device data to its intended end point We recommend the person performing this check is someone who is responsible for or manages the LAN and internet connection
Configuring Ubiquity Wired and Wireless networks - Leviton Community Forum In this post we will discuss how to setup and configure a Uniquity UniFi network for the purpose of facilitating communication between Leviton products The high level steps are outlined below with additional details that can be found in the attached video Pre-requisites: Download UniFi app
Supported Devices List | Leviton Community Forum Purpose This document discusses what devices are supported by the Leviton Energy Monitoring Hub line of data acquisition servers (A7810, A8810, A8812, A8814 and EMHXD) Support for these devices per the intent of this document denotes the ability for a data acquisition server to log data from a
BMO Certificates | Leviton Community Forum Your Leviton BMO license(s) may be included along with the purchase of your meter hardware and or your Leviton Energy Monitoring Hub datalogger(s) These are 8 5x11 certificates that arrive in a padded manila envelope A sticker on the outside of the envelope will include the Leviton product
From my EMH, how do I check which V input is associated to a given . . . 07 is the Modbus ID# for the meter element in question - replace it with the correct Modbus ID# in hexadecimal Eg , 01 = ID#1, 0A = ID#10, 1B = ID#27 A successful response should be five bytes in length The last byte will be indicating V input 1 or 2 To change the setting with a Modbus write, use the following example, and modify as required
Commonly required LAN port traffic | Leviton Community Forum The Leviton Energy Monitoring Hub datalogger by default typically needs the following ports enabled for inbound or outbound traffic Port (default)DirectionDescription 80 tcp 443 tcpinbound Local LAN traffic enabled for a PC to reach the web interface of the product for configuration and