Slave 20 Configuration (Floating Points)
Register
(Decimal)
Register
(Hex)
Description
Data
Type
Units
Access
9976
26F8
Slave Device 20: Flow Run Config: Atmospheric
Pressure
FP
psia
RW
9977
26F9
Slave Device 20: Flow Run Config: Carbon Dioxide
FP
—
RW
9978
26FA
Slave Device 20: Flow Run Config: Nitrogen
FP
—
RW
9979
26FB
Slave Device 20: Flow Run Config: Specific Gravity
FP
—
RW
9980
26FC
Slave Device 20: Flow Run Config: Heating Value
FP
MMBtu/ft³
RW
9981
26FD
Slave Device 20: Flow Run Config: Oil Density
FP
lbm/ft³
RW
9982
26FE
Slave Device 20: Flow Run Config: Gas Fraction
FP
—
RW
9983
26FF
Slave Device 20: Flow Run Config: Plate Diameter
FP
inch
RW
9984
2700
Slave Device 20: Flow Run Config: Pipe Diameter
FP
inch
RW
9985
2701
Slave Device 20: Flow Run Config: Cone Beta
FP
—
RW
9986
2702
Slave Device 20: Flow Run Config: Nominal Value
FP
—
RW
9987
2703
Slave Device 20: TFM Config: T1 Nominal Factor
FP
pulses/gal
RW
9988
2704
Slave Device 20: TFM Config: T2 Nominal Factor
FP
pulses/gal
RW
Real Time
This block of two 32-bit registers [one for date (MMDDYY) and one for time (HHMMSS)] is used to set the instru-
ment’s internal clock. To set the time, write all registers in a single message. See
for a
list of commands.
Date and time can also be read in the holding register groups as floating-point data. These read-only values are set at the
factory and stored in the IEEE 754 single precision floating point format in two 32-bit registers. Only the integer portion
of the floating point value is used to represent the date or time. The first register defines the date in MMDDYY format.
The second register defines the time in HHMMSS format.
Parameter
Tag ID
Current Time: Date
m32_RM_MC_CurrentTime_Date
Current Time: Time
m32_RM_MC_CurrentTime_Time
Triggered Registers
The Scanner 3100 triggered registers store volumes, averaged values, and flow times since the last triggered archive was
captured. The Scanner 3100 can be configured via the web interface to automatically create triggered archives based on
a variety of modes (log on real time period, periodically, on device alarm, or on digital output) or to support PID tun-
ing when an analog output is configured as a PID controller. Via Modbus, a user can also manually publish a triggered
archive by writing a value of 500050 to the command register. See
tional triggered archive commands.
Interval/Daily/Event Pointer Registers
These registers provide an index of the last record that was stored in the log data. These values start at 1 and increment
with each newly created log. When the maximum number of records is reached, the pointer resets to 1 and starts incre-
menting again.
Device Status
The Scanner 3100 provides 32 user-configurable alarms that can be assigned to a wide variety of system, device, and
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Section 1
Scanner 3100 Modbus Protocol