
Model IR4000M
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1.4.31 CRC Hi Errors for CH2 (0025h, Read-Only)
A Read indicates the number of RXD Cyclical Redundancy Check (CRC) High-
Byte errors that occurred in the IR4000 for Modbus Channel H. The maximum
count is 65,535, and then the counter will roll over to zero and begin counting
again.
1.4.32 CRC Low Errors for CH2 (0026h, Read-Only)
A Read indicates the number of RXD Cyclical Redundancy Check (CRC) Low-
Byte errors that occurred in the IR4000 for Modbus Channel H. The maximum
count is 65,535, and then the counter will roll over to zero and begin counting
again.
1.4.33 Overrun Errors for CH2 (0027h, Read-Only)
A Read indicates the number of Overrun errors that occurred in the slave device
for Modbus Channel 1. The maximum count is 65,535, and then the counter will
roll over to zero and begin counting again.
1.4.34 Framing Errors for CH2 (0028h, Read-Only)
A Read indicates the number of Framing errors that occurred in the slave device
for Modbus Channel 1. The maximum count is 65,535, and then the counter will
roll over to zero and begin counting again.
1.4.35 Parity Errors for CH2 (0029h, Read-Only)
A Read indicates the number of Framing errors that occurred in the slave device
for Modbus Channel 1. The maximum count is 65,535, and then the counter will
roll over to zero and begin counting again.
1.4.36 Clear Comm Errors for CH1 (002Ch, Read/Write)
A Write resets the counters to zero for all the IR4000 Modbus Channel 1
communications errors, including the errors listed above.
1.4.37 Clear Comm Errors for CH2 (002Dh, Read/Write)
A Write resets the counters to zero for all the IR4000 Modbus Channel 1
communications errors, including the errors listed above.
1.4.38 Enable HART or Modbus for CH2 (002Dh, Read/Write)
A Read or Set Channel 2 communication option: 0 – Modbus, 1 - HART
1.5 IR4000 Modbus Registers for IR400 Data
Registers 70h to EF hold the current values for data items that the IR4000 reads
for each connected IR400 detector, up to a maximum of eight. Brief descriptions
for the several data items are provided below.
1.5.1 Detector Analog Output (Read-Only)
A Read returns a value that is proportional to the analog output current. The
value returned is a 16-bit binary value, in the range from 0-65535 decimal. The