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Registers XX - configuration for reading additional devices

Register 

Address Operation

Scope

Description

Default

4300

RW

0,1…247

Address of slave device. 0 - switches off the device off

1

4301

RW

0…65535 Base address.

7501

4302

RW

1…10

Number of registers read

4

4303

RW

0…6

Register type:

0 – char type variable

1 – unsigned char type variable

2 – integer type variable

3 – unsigned integer type variable

4 – long type variable

5 – unsigned long type variable

6 – float type variable

6

4304

RW

1…60

Review time in seconds. Determines the frequency  

of querying the slave device.

1

The XX registers - read values and system settings (fan operation

)

Register 

Address Operation

Scope

Description

7500

R

NA

Device 1 - The first read register. Temperature.

NA

7501

R

NA

Device 1 - Second read register. Humidity.

NA

7502

R

NA

Device 1 - Third read register.

NA

7503

R

NA

Device 1 - Forth read register.

NA

7504

R

NA

Device 1 - Fifth r read register.

NA

7505

R

NA

Device 1 - Sixth read register.

NA

7506

R

NA

Device 1 - Seventh read register.

NA

7507

R

NA

Device 1 - Eighth read register.

NA

7508

R

NA

Device 1 - Ninth read register.

NA

7509

R

NA

Device 1 - Tenth r read register.

NA

8. Specification

Power consumption

 

<  VA

Display 

The display field consists of seven-segment displays  

 

00 mm and  mm high.

Communication:

- interface 

 

´

 R-S8 galvanically separated

- transmission protocol

 

MODBUS RTU

- functions performed

 

0, 6, 

- data format

 

8n, 8n, 8e, 8o

- bitrate [KB/s]

 

,; ,8; 9,6; ,; 9,; 8,8; 8,;  ,6; 6,8; ,

- max response time

 

< 00 ms

Summary of Contents for DLZ

Page 1: ...DIGITAL CLOCK DLZ Type Service manual...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...BASIC REQUIREMENTS AND OPERATIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 5 4 CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLATION 6 5 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 6 6 CONFIGURATION 7 7 INTERFACE 7 8 SPECIFICATION 9 9 VERSION CODE 10 10 BEFORE SAND...

Page 4: ......

Page 5: ...anual l Guarantee certificate 3 Basic requirements and operational safety instructions The DLZ clocks conform to the PN EN 61010 1 safety standard The following advice must be observed and adhered to...

Page 6: ...rslung It be mounted at any angle 5 Electrical connections Supply and interface connections should be connected according to this instruction Improper con nection could damage the clock so prior to ma...

Page 7: ...change the configuration set tings Modifiable basic settings are as follows l The connection of the panel and the computer or master device parameters l The transmission parameters between the panel a...

Page 8: ...9 Interface 2 bitrate b s 0 2400 1 4800 2 9600 3 14400 4 19200 5 28800 6 38400 7 57600 8 76800 9 115200 2 4006 RW 1 100 Daytime brightness level 100 4007 RW 1 100 Nighttime brightness level 100 4008 R...

Page 9: ...ess Operation Scope Description 7500 R NA Device 1 The first read register Temperature NA 7501 R NA Device 1 Second read register Humidity NA 7502 R NA Device 1 Third read register NA 7503 R NA Device...

Page 10: ...20 on the side of the connecting pins The reference conditions and nominal operation conditions operating temperature 0 23 50 C storage temperature 20 75 C humidity 25 95 power supply 85 230 253 V a c...

Page 11: ...time of the clock again The clock can loose the current time and date due to longer power cut s Other settings are saved The clock displays the time for longer than the date Check the clock configura...

Page 12: ...NEL METERS DIN INSTRUMENTS ANALOG and DIGITAL CLAMP ON METERS INDUSTRIAL and HOUSEHOLD CONTROLLERS CHART AND PAPERLESS RECORDERS POWER CONTROL UNITS and INVERTERS AUTOMOTIVE DASHBOARD INDICATORS ACCES...

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