Dictionary of mapping symbols – Hardy HI 3010 Filler/Dispenser Controller User Manual

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Appendix A - HI 3010 Complete Mapping Symbols

DICTIONARY OF MAPPING SYMBOLS

Map Dictionary:

CMD0 - Specifies input and output locations for the com-
mand interface

e.g. CMD0=DSI25*DSO20
Unit will look for commands starting at DeviceNet input
word 25 and send acknowledgement to output word 20
Please distinguish between digit zero "0", and upper-case
letter "O".

HI, HSI - Hardy Input Table

Bit "y" of word "x" in table is specified as: HIx.y
16-bit word "x" in table is specified as: HSIx

HSI0 = Digital Inputs Word
HI0.0 = Digital Input 1
HI0.1 = Digital Input 2
HI0.2 = Digital Input 3
HI0.3 = Digital Input 4
HI0.4 = Digital Input 5
HSI1 = Instrument-Status Word
HI1.0 = A/D error
HI1.1 = A/D failure
HI1.5 = Real time clock failure
HI1.6 = In Motion
HI1.8 = NVR Failure
HI1.9 = Infrared Failure
HSI2 = Filler/Dispenser Outputs, bits HI2.0 - HI2.15
HI2.0 = Auxiliary Device
HI2.1 = Fast Fill or Fast Dispense
HI2.2 = Slow Fill or Slow Dispense
HI2.3 = Discharge
HI2.4 = Fill Complete or Dispense Complete
HI2.5 = Refill
HI2.6 = Change Bags
HI2.15 = Any Alarm
HSI3 = Filler/Dispenser Outputs, bits HI3.0 - HI3.15
HI3.0 = AutoZero Failed or Bag Change Alarm
HI3.1 = Discharge Gate clogged or Refill Timeout
HI3.2 = Discharge Gate Stuck Open
HI3.3 = Discharge Gate Stuck Shut
HI3.4 = Feed Timeout
HI3.5 = Fast Gate Stuck Open
HI3.6 = Fast Gate Stuck Shut
HI3.7 = Lost OK-to-Fill or Lost OK-to-Dispense
HI3.8 = Jog Count Alarm
HI3.9 = Jog Gate Stuck Open
HI3.10 = Jog Gate Stuck Shut
HI3.11 = Not OK to Discharge
HI3.12 = Not OK to Fill or Not OK to Dispense

HI3.13 = Overfill or Over-Dispense
HI3.14 = Slow Gate Stuck Open
HI3.15 = Slow Gate Stuck Shut

HSI4 = Filler/Dispenser Outputs, bits HI4.0 - HI4.15
HI4.0 = Tare Limit alarm or Over-Refill
HI4.1 = Underfill or Under-Dispense
HI4.2 = Disp Gate Open at Refill
HI4.3 = Refill Stuck Open
HI4.4 = Refill Stuck Shut
HI4.5 = Tare Timeout
HI4.6 = Insufficient Material
HI4.7 = Imbalance

HSI5 = Command Status Word. This 16-bit word holds the
result status of mapped commands.
HSI5.15 = Command Status Data Valid bit. Set when the rest
of the status bits are valid.
HSI6 = Watchdog Word. Each bit represents the correspond-
ing node(bit0=Node0 etc.) sending data. Five seconds after
the last data packet arrives form any node, its bit is set to
zero.

HO - Hardy Output Table

HO0.0 = Output Relay 1
HO0.1 = Output Relay 2
HO0.2 = Output Relay 3
HO0.3 = Output Relay 4
HO0.7 = Software LED

HO2.0 = Do C2 Calibration
HO2.1 = Do Traditional Calibration Low (Zero weight)
HO2.2 = Do Traditional Calibration High (Span weight)
HO2.3 = Clear All Totalizers
HO2.4 = Clear Totalizer 1
HO2.5 = Clear Totalizer 2
HO2.6 = Clear Totalizer 3
HO2.7 = Clear Totalizer 4
HO2.8 = Clear Totalizer 5
HO2.9 = Clear Totalizer 6
HO2.10 = Clear Totalizer 7
HO2.11 = Clear Totalizer 8
HO2.12 = Clear Totalizer 9
HO2.13 = Clear Totalizer 10
HO2.14 = Clear Totalizer 11
HO2.15 = Clear Totalizer 12
HO3.0 = Send Custom Email 0
HO3.1 = Send Custom Email 1
HO3.2 = Send Custom Email 2
HO3.3 = Send Custom Email 3
HO3.4 = Send Custom Email 4
HO3.5 = Send Custom Email 5

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