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Register (4xxxx)

Output #

Output Type

Units

I/O Range

Terminals

Min. Value

Max. Value

501

1

Discrete OUT 1

-

0

1

DO1

502

2

Discrete OUT 2

-

0

1

DO2

Temperature Parameters

The following parameters are used to configure analog inputs involving temperature and are typically used to configure thermocouple or RTD inputs.

Registers for Analog Parameters (4xxxx)

Parameters

IN 1 (3301-3320)

IN 2 (3321-3340)

IN 3 (3341-3360)

IN 4 (3361-3380)

3304

3324

3344

3364

Temperature Degrees C/F

3305

3325

3345

3365

Temperature Scaling

3306

3326

3346

3366

Thermocouple Type

3307

3327

3347

3367

Temperature Resolution

Temperature Degrees C/F

Set to 1 to represent temperature units in degrees Fahrenheit, and set to 0 (default) to represent temperature units in degrees Celsius.

Temperature Resolution

Thermocouples and RTDs may record temperatures in either high resolution (tenths of a degree) or low resolution (whole degree).

Write a 0 to select high resolution (default) or a 1 to select low resolution. Choosing high or low resolution changes the range of

temperatures that can be written to the register.

Temperature Scaling

Set to 1 to store temperatures the same way as the DX80 devices (measured temp × 20) represent temperature.

Set to 0 (default) to store temperature values in tenths of a degree (measured temp × 10).

For example, if the measured temperature is 20.5 degrees, using temperature scaling set to 1 would store the temperature value as 410;

using temperature scaling set to 0 would store the temperature as 205.

Thermocouple Type

Write the listed value to this register to select a thermocouple type. The default configuration is set to a Type B thermocouple (0).

Value

Thermocouple Type

Value

Thermocouple Type

Value

Thermocouple Type

0

B

5

J

10

P

1

C

6

K

11

R

2

D

7

L

12

S

3

E

8

M

13

T

4

G

9

N

14

U

Modbus Addressing Convention

All Modbus addresses refer to Modbus holding registers. When writing your own Modbus scripts, use the appropriate commands for interfacing to

holding registers. Parameter description headings refer to addresses in the range of 40000 as is customary with Modbus convention.

Modbus Register Configuration

Change the factory default settings for the inputs, outputs, and device operations using the device Modbus registers. To change parameters, set the

data radio network to Modbus mode and assign the data radio a valid Modbus slave ID.
Generic input or output parameters are grouped together based on the device input or output number: input 1, input 2, output 1 etc. Operation type

specific parameters (discrete, counter, analog 4 to 20 mA) are grouped together based on the I/O type number: analog 1, analog 2, counter 1, etc.

Not all inputs or outputs may be available for all models. To determine which specific I/O is available on your model, refer to the Modbus Input/

Output Register Maps listed in the device's datasheet. For more information about registers, refer to the MultiHop Product Manual (p/n 

151317

).

Factory Default Configuration

Discrete Inputs (NPN)

Enable

Sample

Boost Enable

Boost Warmup

Boost Voltage

Extended Input

Read

NPN/PNP

Sample High

Sample Low

ON

40 ms

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

NPN

OFF

OFF

Thermocouple Inputs

Enable

Sample

Analog Max

Analog Min

Enable Fullscale

ON

5 sec

16384

–16383

ON

ON

5 sec

16384

–16383

ON

ON

5 sec

16384

–16383

ON

ON

5 sec

16384

–16383

ON

Sure Cross

®

 MultiHop H3E-NB-KR Data Radio

 

 

P/N 209529 Rev. A

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Page 2: ...and enable the receiver slots select for switches 1 2 ON ON Transmit power 900 MHz radios 1 00 Watt 30 dBm 2 4 GHz radios 0 065 Watts 18 dBm and 60 ms frame OFF Transmit power 900 MHz radios 0 25 Watts 24 dBm 2 4 GHz radios 0 065 Watts 18 dBm and 40 ms frame ON Application mode Modbus OFF Application mode Transparent ON MultiHop radio setting Repeater OFF OFF MultiHop radio setting Master OFF ON M...

Page 3: ...nected to the BAT terminal When powering the device from the integrated battery the BAT connection must remain open Integrated battery RS 485 for P1E M H1E M H12E and P16E Models Integrated battery RS 232 for P3E P4E M H3E and M H4E Models 1 2 3 4 BAT 1 10 V dc to 30 V dc optional 10 V dc to 30 V dc optional 2 RS 485 D1 B RS 232 Tx 3 dc common GND dc common GND 4 RS 485 D0 A RS 232 Rx Terminal Blo...

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Page 5: ...t configuration is set to a Type B thermocouple 0 Value Thermocouple Type Value Thermocouple Type Value Thermocouple Type 0 B 5 J 10 P 1 C 6 K 11 R 2 D 7 L 12 S 3 E 8 M 13 T 4 G 9 N 14 U Modbus Addressing Convention All Modbus addresses refer to Modbus holding registers When writing your own Modbus scripts use the appropriate commands for interfacing to holding registers Parameter description head...

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