
Single Gas Sensor Module (SGSM)
Operations Manual
Super Systems Inc.
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Register Name
Register Location
Description
MB_DIGIO_UART_3_MODE
1619
Determines mode: modbus
slave = 0, modbus master = 1
MB_DIGIO_UART_3_BAUD_RATE
1620
Baud Rate. 0=1200 ,...,
10=115200
MB_DIGIO_SER_NUM_0
1621
Start of Serial number
MB_DIGIO_SER_NUM_1
1622
serial number 1
MB_DIGIO_SER_NUM_2
1623
serial number 2
MB_DIGIO_SER_NUM_3
1624
serial number 3
MB_DIGIO_SER_NUM_4
1625
serial number 4
MB_DIGIO_SER_NUM_5
1626
serial number 5
MB_DIGIO_SER_NUM_6
1627
serial number 6
MB_DIGIO_SER_NUM_7
1628
serial number 7
MB_DIGIO_SER_NUM_8
1629
serial number 8
MB_DIGIO_SER_NUM_9
1630
serial number 9
MB_DIGIO_EVENT_IN_CP
1636
Copy of Event Input
MB_DIGIO_EVENT_OUT_ACT_CP
1637
Actual Output
MB_DIGIO_EVENT_OUT_SP_CP
1638
Copy of Output setpoint
SENSOR_SUB_SERIAL_NUM
1700
serial number of sensor board
Initial Network Configuration
This section is intended for use by persons familiar with Ethernet network setup. The SGSM has
a static IP Address so that the web interface can be accessed easily. The default IP Address of
the sensor is 192.168.1.200.
If the default IP Address does not allow you to connect to this device through the web browser
(see
Control Interface via Web Browser
section), the IP Address of the sensor can be found by
using SSi’s
nLocateIP
software. This method is described in the following subsection.
nLocateIP Method
Once the unit is connected to the network, you should be able to locate it using SSi’s
nLocateIP
software. This program is available from SSi. To use it in locating the unit on the network, follow
these steps on a Windows-based PC:
1.
Ensure that the unit is connected to the network.
2.
Open the nLocateIP program