
0029
PV offset.
Range: from
to
0030
PV decimal point position
Range: 0 to 3
0→X.XXX; 1→XX.XX; 2→XXX.X; 3→XXXX
0031
Alarm 1 Setpoint.
0032
Alarm 2 Setpoint.
0033 Reserved Internal use.
0034 Reserved Internal use.
0035
Alarm function. Range: 0 to 6
0→
; 1→
; 2→
; 3→
;
4→
; 5→
; 6→
;
0036
0037~0038
Reserved Internal use.
0039
Alarm 1 hysteresis. Range: 0 to 9999
0040
Alarm 2 hysteresis. Range: 0 to 9999
0041 Reserved Internal use.
0042 Reserved Internal use.
0043
Input type.
Range: 0 to 22. See operation manual.
0044
Communication slave address.
0045
Communication Baud-Rate. Range: 0 to 7
0→1200; 1→2400; 2→4800;
3→9600; 4→19200; 5→32400;
6→57600; 7→115200.
0046~0049
Reserved Internal use.
0050
Blocks the alarm when the indicator is
energized.
When enabled, the alarm will not be active at
power-up, waiting for PV (Process Variable) to
reach a non-alarm situation. From this point on
the alarm will be free to actuate should a new
alarm situation occur.
0→ no initial blocking;
1→ initial blocking enabled.
0051
0052 Reserved Internal use.
0053 Reserved Internal use.
0054
Key
Key simulation.
1→
Key press P
2→
Key press
4→ Key press
8→ Key press <
9→ Key press P (go to next level of
parameters.
0055~0059
Reserved Internal use.
0060
Temperature unit. Range: 0 to 1.
8→ 0~20 mA
9→ 4~20 mA
0061~0066
Reserved Internal use.
0067
Temperature unit. Range: 0 to 1
0→°C; 1→°F.
0068~0074
Reserved Internal use.
0075
Calibration
PV First
Enter the low input value currently applied in the
PV input for calibration purposes.
0076
Calibration
PV End
Enter the high input value currently applied in
the PV input for calibration purposes.
0077 Reserved Internal use.
0078 Reserved Internal use.
0079
Retransmission low limit of PV.
0088
Retransmission high limit of PV.
0081
Allows visual signalization of an alarm
occurrence by flashing the indication of PV in
the operation level.
0→ Disables
1→ Enables
Reserved Internal use.
0086
Restores original default calibration..
Range: 0 to 1;
0→ DO NOT restore;
1→ Restore calibration.
0087 Reserved Internal use.
0088
Password protection level.
Range: 1 to 3.
Check instruction manual for
further details.
0089
Serial communication parity. Range: 0 to 2.
0 - > No parity;
1 - > Even parity;
2 - > Odd parity;
1.4 STATUS WORDS
Register
Value format
Status Word 1
bit 0 - Alarm 1 (0- inactive; 1-active)
bit 1 - Alarm 2 (0-
inactive; 1- active)
bit 2~7 – Reserved
bit 8 - Hardware detection value
bit 9 - Hardware detection value
bit 10~15 - Reserved
Status Word 2
bit 0~4 – Reserved
bit 5 - Alarm 1 power-up inhibit (0-no; 1-yes)
bit 6 - Alarm 2 power-up inhibit (0-no; 1-yes)
bit 7~8 - Reserved
bit 9 - Unit (0-°C; 1-°F)
bit 10~15 - Reserved
Status Word 3
bit 0 – Very low PV conversion:
(0-no; 1-yes)
bit 1 – Negative conversion after calibration:
(0-no; 1-yes)
bit 2 – Very high PV conversion:
(0-no; 1-yes)
bit 3 – Exceeded linearization limit:
(0-noo; 1-yes)
bit 4 – Very high Pt100 cable resistance:
(0-no; 1-yes)
bit 5 – Self zero conversion out of range:
(0-no; 1-yes)
bit 6 - Self span conversion out of range:
(0-não; 1-sim)
bit 7~15 - Reserved
Table 2 - Values of Status Words
Writing to a digital output is only allowed if the corresponding alarm is
configured as “
”.
Coil Status Output description
0 Output 1 Status 1 (ALM1)
1 Output 1 Status 2 (ALM2)
1.5 EXCEPTION RESPONSES – ERROR CONDITIONS
The MODBUS RTU protocol checks the CRC in the data blocks received.
Reception errors are detected by the CRC, causing the
indicator to discard
the packet, not sending any reply to the master.
After receiving an error-free packet, the
indicator processes the packet and
verifies whether the request is valid or not, sending back an exception error
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