Analog input numbers and address offsets, Analog input numbers and address offsets 164 – Watlow PPC-2000 User Manual

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Chapter 5: LogicPro and Modbus Reference

PPC-2000 User’s Guide

164

Watlow Anafaze

Doc.# 30002-00 Rev 2.3

The IO Physical Address is constructed from the parameter
number and the database offset.

See the LogicPro User’s Guide for specific instructions on
addressing analog and encoder input parameters.

See Table 5.3 below through Table 5.6 on page 166 for a list of
the database offsets for each analog and counter input. See
Table 5.8 on page 168 for analog input parameter numbers.

Analog Input Numbers and Address Offsets

Table 5.3 below through Table 5.6 on page 166 list the LogicPro
IO Physical Addresses, Database Offsets and sample Modbus
addresses corresponding to each analog and counter input. The
sample Modbus addresses are for the Input Value.

Table 5.3

Addresses for Analog Inputs on the
PPC-202x Modules

1

The AnaWin3 names are shown for the first PPC-2000 in the system. See

Inputs on page 127

for a full explanation of analog input naming.

2

Use this address with the

Analog_In_202x IO Driver when addressing

Input Value.

3

Use this address with the

Database IO Driver when addressing input parameters other than

Input Value

. Replace the # with the parameter number (#) from

Table 5.8 on page 168 for the

parameter you want to address.

AnaWin3 Name

1

(Input Spread-

sheet)

LogicPro I/O Physical Address

Modbus Addressing

Analog_In_202x

IO Driver

2

Database

IO Driver

3

Database

Offset

Sample

Address

PPC1:AI 1.1

PPC1:AI 1.2

PPC1:AI 1.32

1.1

1.2

1.32

#.1

#.2

#.32

1

2

32

30801

30802

30832

PPC1:AI 2.1

PPC1:AI 2.2

PPC1:AI 2.32

2.1

2.2

2.32

#.33

#.34

#.64

33

34

64

30833

30834

30864

PPC1:AI 3.1

PPC1:AI 3.2

PPC1:AI 3.32

3.1

3.2

3.32

#.65

#.66

#.96

65

66

96

30865

30866

30896

PPC1:AI 4.1

PPC1:AI 4.2

PPC1:AI 4.32

4.1

4.2

4.32

#.97

#.98

#.128

97

98

128

30897

30898

30928

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