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IM 11G02Q02-01EN 2nd Edition : Sep. 04, 2020-00
5. ADDRESS MAP AND DATA FORMAT
5.1
Data format
IR202 communicate on a MODBUS network using RTU (Remote Terminal Unit) mode.
Transmitted data is numeric value, not ASCII code.
5.1.1
Handling of decimal point position and measurement
unit
When transmitted, the calibration concentration setting, alarm’s high and low limits, the data of
measurement concentration value and range value have no decimal point nor measurement unit.
Calculate exact values of data upon point positioning as shown below.
(a) Calibration concentration setting (register No. 40001 to 40020)
Alarm setting (register No. 40036 to 40055)
Range value (register No. 31077 to 31086)
The decimal point position data (register No. 31087 to 31096) indicates point position for
each Ch (channel) and each range, and unit data (register No.31067 to 31076).indicates
each unit.
The decimal point position data has a value of 0, 1, 2 or 3. You can obtain an exact value by
the following calculation.
Case 0:
Calibration concentration setting data /1
Case 1:
Calibration concentration setting data /10
Case 2:
Calibration concentration setting data /100
Case 3:
Calibration concentration setting data /1000
The unit data has a value of 0, 1, 2 or 3, that corresponds as follows.
Case 0:
vol%
Case 1:
ppm
Case 2:
mg/m3
Case 3:
g/m3
For example, if:
Ch1 range-1 span calibration concentration setting (register No. 40002) = 2000,
Ch1 range-1 decimal point position (register No. 31087) = 1, and
Ch1 range-1 unit (register No. 31067) = 1,
the value is 200.0 ppm.
For writing-in, proceed in the reverse. To obtain 200.0 ppm, write 2000 as calibration
concentration setting.
The decimal point position and unit are unchangeable because fixed to each Ch and
each range
(b) Measurement concentration (register No. 30001 to 30036)
The decimal point position and measurement unit for each concentration are stored in
registers following that of concentration, and can be known by reading them in.
The meaning of decimal point position data and measurement unit data values are the
same as in (a) above.
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