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5.8 Memory Status Registers
Table 5-17 Memory Status Registers
Parameter
Register
Size,
byte
Direction
Range
Total memory size, Byte
3506, 3507
4
R
524288
Free memory size, Byte
3508, 3509
4
R
0 - 524288
The total number of event log records
3510
2
R
0 - 65535
The total number of data log #1 records
3511
2
R
0 - 65535
The total number of data log #2 records
3512
2
R
0 - 65535
The total number of data log #3 records
3513
2
R
0 - 65535
The total number of data log #4 records
3514
2
R
0 - 65535
The total number of data log #5 records
3515
2
R
0 - 65535
The total number of data log #6 records
3516
2
R
0 - 65535
The total number of data log #7 records
3517
2
R
0 - 65535
The total number of data log #8 records
3518
2
R
0 - 65535
Reserved 3519-3528
2
R
0
The number of new event log records
3529
2
R
0 - 65535
The number of new data log #1 records
3530
2
R
0 - 65535
The number of new data log #2 records
3531
2
R
0 - 65535
The number of new data log #3 records
3532
2
R
0 - 65535
The number of new data log #4 records
3533
2
R
0 - 65535
The number of new data log #5 records
3534
2
R
0 - 65535
The number of new data log #6 records
3535
2
R
0 - 65535
The number of new data log #7 records
3536
2
R
0 - 65535
The number of new data log #8 records
3537
2
R
0 - 65535
Reserved 3538-3547
2
R
0
The total number of records shows all the records logged in the memory partition. The number of new records
indicates the number of records never read before.
5.9 Extended Data Registers
The following table lists all registers containing the data measured by the instrument. Notice that these registers
are arranged into groups, which are not located at adjacent addresses. You can re-map these registers into
adjacent addresses to access multiple data from different data groups by using a single request. Refer to Section
4.3 for information on the user assignable registers. All data can be read either as 16-bit unsigned integer
numbers using LIN3 conversion to get true values in engineering units, or as 32-bit long signed or unsigned
integer numbers with scaling using multipliers to transmit fractional numbers. Note that in both cases, pulse and
energy counters are transmitted as 32-bit unsigned long integers.
Along with the register address, the table shows for each data item its data identifier (ID). This is a one word
containing a data group ID in the high byte and the parameter offset in a group in the low byte. Data IDs are used
to specify input or output parameters whenever a data parameter specification is needed, for example, when
selecting analog output parameters or reading Min/Max log records.
Table 5-18 Extended Data Registers
Parameter
16-bit Register
32-bit
Data
Dir.
Unit
Range/Scale
Reg.
Conv.
Register
ID
Low
High
None
None
6656
11776-11777
0
R
0
0
Status inputs
Status inputs
(see Table 5-11)
6896
12544-12545
1536 R
0
3
Relays
Relay status
(see Table 5-10)
6976
12800-12801
2048 R
0
3
Pulse counters
Pulse counter #1
7056
7057
13056-13057 2560 R/W
0
999999
Pulse counter #2
7058
7059
13058-13059 2561 R/W
0
999999