Cip messages – Hardy HI 1756-nDF User Manual

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Chapter 4

Integrated Technician Return Values Table

These numbers are floating point equivalent to hex numbers.

Return Value

REAL

Description

INSTANCE_VSENSE {XE
“INSTANCE IT Return Values}

54.0 Sense voltage, 2 decimal places

INSTANCE_DVM_COMBINED

4150.0 millivolts per volt, 4 decimal

places

INSTANCE_IREF_WEIGHT

8246.0

internal reference weight, weight
decimal point

INSTANCE_JBOX_MV/V1

12342.0

Load cell 1 millivolts per volt, 4
decimal places

INSTANCE_JBOX_MV/V2

16438.0

Load cell 2 millivolts per volt, 4
decimal places

INSTANCE_JBOX_MV/V3

20534.0

Load cell 3 millivolts per volt, 4
decimal places

INSTANCE_JBOX_MV/V4

24630.0

Load cell 4 millivolts per volt, 4
decimal places

INSTANCE_JBOX_REF_WEIGHT

28726.0 reference weight on IT JBOX

INSTANCE_JBOX_WEIGHT1

32822.0 Sensor 1 on JBOX

INSTANCE_JBOX_WEIGHT2

36918.0 Sensor 2 on JBOX

INSTANCE_JBOX_WEIGHT3

41014.0 Sensor 3 on JBOX

INSTANCE_JBOX_WEIGHT4

45110.0 Sensor 4 on JBOX

NOTE: The Integrated Technician can also be run through the AOP dialog box.

CIP Messages

The weight calibration values can be read and written by CIP messages.

Message Type: CIP generic (Common Industrial Protocol)

Service Code: 4C (hex)

Class Name: 4

Instance Name: 254

Object Attribute: none, leave this blank

It is possible and convenient to configure the MSG instruction to use the same tag for
both source and destination.

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