ONICON D-100 Dualnet User Manual

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D-100 Dual Network Interface Installation Guide 07/14 - 1015

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SECTION 3.0: MODBUS MEMORY MAP

ONICON displays equipped with MODBUS serial communications provide volume rate data, and

totalized volume data in a variety of engineering units. You select the engineering units you wish to

use by mapping to the appropriate registers.

Also supplied with your D-100 is a document titled “Recommended MODBUS Configuration Data”.

This document is different for each display. It provides a suggested list of registers to use. The

recommendations are based on the calibration of the flow meter and the programming of units and

multipliers displayed on the D-100.


3.1 MODBUS REGISTER FORMAT AND NETWORKING INFORMATION

1.

All registers are 16 bit MODBUS Holding Registers.

2.

MODBUS Holding Registers are used in 4 different ways.

A.

As an Analog Value: In some cases these values are scaled

by multiplying the register contents by a fixed multiplier.

B.

As a status indicator where the register value can only

be “1” or “2”.

C.

As a mode indicator where the value indicates current operating mode

such as “1” = single, “2” = dual, or “3” = bi-directional.

D.

As a control register where the host can write a value to reset total(s).

3.

Registers 40001 through 40068 are unsigned integer registers (0 to 65,535) except for 40024

and 40025. These are 16 bit signed integer values (-32,768 to +32,767). Registers 41003

through 41081 are 32 bit single precision floating point values. 41001, 41002 and 41065

through 41069 are unsigned integer registers.

4.

D-100 MODBUS register addresses are formattted as follows:

Example: address 40001

4 = Holding register

0001 = Address that corresponds to memory location 0000

5.

MODBUS function codes supported:

CODE

DESCRIPTION

03

Read Holding Registers

06

Preset Single Registers

16

Preset Multiple Registers

17

Report Slave ID

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IMPORTANT NOTE

ONICON provides data in integer and floating point format. We recommend the use of
floating point registers to transmit data to the network. The use of floating point data
eliminates the need for scaling and additional mathematical operations to totalize energy
and flow.

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