PR5230 Instrument Manual
Fieldbus Interface
Sartorius
EN-175
9.3.9
Register 24 ... 29: Limit Values (Read/Write)
Register 24
Limit 1 on
Register 25
Limit 1 off
Register 26
Limit 2 on
Register 27
Limit 2 off
Register 28
Limit 3 on
Register 29
Limit 3 off
9.3.10
Register 30, 31: Fixed Values (Read/Write)
Register 30
Fixed value for analog output; value (num) 0... 20000 corresponds to 20 mA
Register 31
Fixed value for fixtare; see also SetFixTare, GetFixTare (see Chapter
9.3.3)
9.3.11
Register 80 ... 89: State-Controlled Action Bits (Write)
For setting bits, see Chapter 9.2.3.3.
Only setting and resetting of single bits is possible.
When changing a bit from 0 to 1, the corresponding action starts. After handling the command, the bit must
be reset. Application: the master writes cyclically.
The bit is set as
Write_Value_Select
with the specified number (see Chapter 9.2.3.3), the bit is reset at the
specified 128.
Register 80 SetZero
Set the gross weight to zero
Register 81 SetTare
Execute taring
Register 82 ResetTare
Reset tare
Register 83 SetTest
Start the ADC test
Register 84 ResetTest
Finish the ADC test
Register 85 ResetPwf
Reset the
PowerFail
bit (Register 1; the bit was set after power on)
Register 86 SetFixTare
Taring with weight in numerical address D31 'Fixtare'
Register 87 GetFixTare
The current gross weight is copied into numerical address D31.
Register 89 ResetError
The
CmdError
error bit is reset
9.3.11.1
Register 112 ... 121: Transition-Controlled Action Bits (Write)
For setting bits, see Chapter 9.2.3.3.
As soon as the bit was set, it is reset internally and the operation is handled; this is transition-controlled (for
writing once).
The bit is set as
Write_Value_Select
with the specified number (see Chapter 9.2.3.3).
Register 112
SetZero
Register 113
SetTare
Register 114
ResetTare
Register 115
SetTest
Register 116
ResetTest
Register 117
ResetPwf
Register 118
SetFixTare
Register 119
GetFixTare
Register 121
ResetError
To prevent excessively frequent writing in the EAROM memory, the write interval should not be less than
15 seconds.