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Appendix

A.2 Modbus Tables

EZ-ARRAY uses the Holding Registers table for providing read-
write access to configuration data. The Holding Registers are
defined in the 40000-49999 address range. The Input Registers
table is used for providing read-only access to system status
and measurement data. The Input Registers are defined in
the 30000-39999 address range. EZ-ARRAY employs a direct
addressing scheme. For example, the input register at address
30000 is accessed by reading address 30000 (0x7530) directly
(i.e., the starting address is not an offset).

A.2.1 Holding Registers

Scan Configuration

The Scan Configuration contains the settings for the scan type
and receiver’s remote teach wire (gray wire) function.

Table A–1. Scan Configuration

Holding Register

Address

MASK

Member Name

40000

LOW BYTE

Scan Type

40000

HIGH BYTE

Remote Teach/Gate

Table A–2. Scan Type

Value

Type

Description

0

Disabled

Scanning is Disabled

1

Straight

Straight Scanning

2

Single Edge

Scanning for Single Edge

3

Double Edge
– Step 1

Scanning for Edges of up to 3
objects (fires every channel)

4

Double Edge
– Step 2

Scanning for Edges of up to 3
objects (fires channels 1,3,5,…)

5

Double Edge
– Step 4

Scanning for Edges of up to 3
objects (fires channels 1,5,9,…)

6

Double Edge
– Step 8

Scanning for Edges of up to 3
objects (fires channels 1,9,17,…)

7

Double Edge
– Step 16

Scanning for Edges of up to 3
objects (fires channels 1,17,33,…)

8

Double Edge
– Step 32

Scanning for Edges of up to 3
objects (fires channels 1,33,65,…)

10

Carpet Nap

Scanning for Carpet Nap Detection
Applications

Table A–3. Remote Teach/Gate

Value

Function

Description

0

Disabled

Disabled

1

Remote Teach

Enabled with All Functionality

2

Alignment/
Sensitivity

Only Alignment, Blanking, &
Sensitivity Adjustments can be
performed

3

Gate – Active
High

Setting the gray wire in the high state
enables scanning

4

Gate – Active
Low

Setting the gray wire in the low state
enables scanning

5

Gate – Rising
Edge

A single scan will occur after the gray
wire goes from a low-to-high state

6

Gate – Falling
Edge

A single scan will occur after the gray
wire goes from a high-to-low state

Blanking Configuration

The blanking configuration contains the blanking bit-mask for the
EZ-ARRAY channels. Each register represents 16 channels.

Table A–4. Blanking Configuration

Model

Holding

Register

Address

MASK

Member Name

150–1800

mm

40003

LOW BYTE

Blanking 1–8

40003

HIGH BYTE

Blanking 9–16

40025

LOW BYTE

Blanking 353–360

40025

HIGH BYTE

(Pad byte)

2100–2400

mm

40250

LOW BYTE

Blanking 1–8

40250

HIGH BYTE

Blanking 9–16

40279

LOW BYTE

Blanking 349–464

40279

HIGH BYTE

Blanking 465–480

Table A–5. Blanking Bit-Mask

Value

Status

Description

0

Non-Blanked

The channel will be used during scanning

1

Blanked

The channel will be skipped during
scanning

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