6 basic parameters and properties, 1 introduction, Basic parameters and properties – Bronkhorst IQ+FLOW (from 01-07-2013) User Manual

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9.17.045

3.6

Basic parameters and properties

3.6.1

Introduction

Most instrument parameters can only be accessed with digital communication. For each communication protocol the instrument

parameters are accessed differently. When using Bronkhorst® software programs FlowView or FlowPlot, easy access is provided to

the mostly used parameters by menu interfaces. When using other communication methods the addressing method for the

supported communication protocol is presented for a number of basic parameters in a table as shown below:

Type

Access

Range

FlowDDE

FLOW-BUS

Modbus

[type]

RW

[x]…[y]

[FB]

[Pro]/[Par]

[address]/[index]

Type

Unsigned char

1 byte character

Unsigned char[x]

x byte array (string)

Unsigned int

2 byte unsigned integer

Unsigned long

4 byte unsigned long

Float

4 byte floating point

Access

R

The parameter is read-only

RW

The parameter can be read and written

RW

The parameter is protected and can only be written when the 'Init Reset' parameter is set to 64.

See section 4.1.1 for more details.

Range

Some parameters only accept values within a certain range:

[x]

Minimum value of the range.

[y]

Maximum value of the range.

FlowDDE

Parameter number within FlowDDE. Refer to section 3.4 for more information about FlowDDE.

FLOW-BUS

Within the FLOW-BUS protocol (Propar when using RS232) parameters are divided into a 'Process' and a 'Parameter' number. To

address parameters using the FLOW-BUS/Propar protocol write both numbers:

[Pro]

Process number

[Par]

Parameter number

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Check document 9.17.027, “RS232 interface with FLOW-BUS protocol” for detailed information.

http://www.bronkhorst.com/files/downloads/manuals_english/917027manual_rs232_interface.pdf

Modbus

Parameters can be read or written via the Modbus protocol by specifying either the PDU Address or the register number. The PDU

Address is a hexadecimal number (identifyable by the '0x' prefix), which corresponds to the decimal register number minus one,

e.g. PDU Adress 0x0000 equals register number 1, PDU Adress 0x000A equals register number 11 etc.):

[address]

Hexadecimal PDU address

[index]

Decimal register number

For the Modbus protocol every two bytes are addressed separately.

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