Hamilton Electronics EPHUM011 User Manual

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pH ARC Sensors Modbus RTU Programmer

s Manual (EPHUM011)

624300/01

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2.4.3 Description of the Analog Interfaces 1 and 2

Register 4352 / 4480 contain the descriptions of AO1 / AO2 as plain text ASCII:

Start
register

Number of
registers

Reg1

… Reg8

16 ASCII characters

Modbus
function code

Read
access

Write
access

4352

8

Description of AO1

3, 4

U/A/S

none

4480

8

Description of AO2

3, 4

U/A/S

none

Figure 2.4.2.1: Definition of register 4352 and 4480

Command: Current interface text

Modbus address:

4352

Length:

8

Type:

3

Read

Parameter:

Text

Format:

Character

Value:

mA interface #1

Figure 2.4.2.2: Example to read the description of AO1. The text is

mA interface #1

. Accordingly,

AO1 is physically configured as a 4-20 mA current output.

Command: Current interface text

Modbus address:

4480

Length:

8

Type:

3

Read

Parameter:

Text

Format:

Character

Value:

mA interface #2

Figure 2.4.2.3: Example to read the description of AO2. The text is

mA interface #2

. Accordingly,

AO2 is physically configured as a 4-20 mA current output.

Attention:

 pH ARC Sensors do not have an ECS (in contrast to VISIFERM DO)!

 Data structure: register address offset between AO1 and AO2 is always 128.

2.4.4 Selection of an Analog Interface Mode

The analog interface mode of AO1 / AO2 is selected by programming the analog interface mode in
register 4360 / 4488.

Start
register

Number of
registers

Reg1 / Reg2

Modbus
function code

Read
access

Write
access

4360

2

Active analog interface mode for AO1

3, 4, 16

U/A/S

S

4488

2

Active analog interface mode for AO2

3, 4, 16

U/A/S

S

Figure 2.4.4.1: Definition of register 4360 / 4488. Only one bit can be set.

Command: Active interface mode

Modbus address:

4360

Length:

2

Type:

16

Write

Parameter:

Mode

Format:

Hex

Value:

0x02

Figure 2.4.4.2: Example to set the analog interface mode of AO1 to 0x02 (4-20 mA linear output).

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