Super Systems SuperDATA User Manual

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Note 1. Testing was on a UT750. The following instruments use the same protocol and should communicate
with this protocol: UT550 series and UT350 series. These instruments are slower to respond than most.

Most Yokogawa instruments now support the Modbus RTU protocol.

Generic MODBUS Instruments

MOD_PMC

note 1

MMI_MOD

note 2

Note 1. This protocol uses Modbus FN 03 to read registers and FN 6 or FN 16 to write registers. Values to
be polled are specified in the instrument configuration line.

Note 2. This protocol uses Modbus FN 04 to read registers and FN 6 or FN 16 to write registers. Values to
be polled are specified in the instrument configuration line.



Marathon Instruments

Marathon Instruments

MMI 10Pro Series and Barber Coleman 560 Instruments

BARBER-COLEMAN 560
10PRO

note 1


Note 1.

The 10Pro-E (series) may be configured as either a 10Pro or as an MMIGEN-V4.0 instrument.

Configure it as an MMIGEN-V4.0 to use the 10Pro-E's block transfer communications capability for faster
communication throughput.

MMI V3x Instruments

MCARB-V3.0
UCARB-V3.0
UCARB-V3.5
MCARB-IR

note 1.

MCARB-IR-V3.5

note 1.

UNIPRO
UNIPRO-V3.5

Note 1. These are obsolete versions of the Multicarb-IR. New versions (with Siemens analyzers) support
block communications and must be configured as either DUALPRO-V4.0 or MMIGEN-V4.0.

MMI V4x Instruments

DUALPRO-V4.0

note 1,2.

CARBPRO-V4.0

UNIPRO-V4.0

MMIGEN-V4.0

note 1,3.

DPSTD-V4.0

note 1,4

Note 1. For communications purposes, the MMI Multipro is the same as a Dualpro and must be configured
as a DUALPRO-V4.0, MMIGEN-V4.0 or DPSTD-V4.0.

Note 2. Later model Dualpro and Multipro instruments are also capable of communicating with MODUS
protocol on either the Host or Aux port. For MODBUS comms these instruments must be configured as
MMI_MOD instruments.
Note 3. MMIGEN-V4.0 instrument type may be used for any instrument that uses the V4.0 communications
protocol. This includes, but is not limited to, 10Pro-E, 10Pro-L, AACC2000 (series), and DualPro/MultiPro
instruments. The user specifies the Blocks (up to 3) to be polled.
Note 4. This instrument definition should be used for a DualPro that is not running a BackGround program
to populate data collection parameters. This will collect most of the DualPro's useful data and populate it in
the integer table. Do not use this definition if the DualPro is running a standard Background program.

MMI CARB-PC Instruments

CARB-PC

note 1.

Note 1. The CARB-PC supports both word and block communications and may be configured as either
10PRO or CARB-PC. When configures as CARB-PC, the block transfer mode is used.


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