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DIAGNOSTIC REGISTERS
Address
bit
Description
341
0
-
1
Analog output 1 in overload.
2
Analog output 2 in overload.
3
Alarm 1 output status.
4
Alarm 2 output status.
5
Alarm 1 condition status.
6
Alarm 2 condition status.
7
Buzzer status in alarm 1.
8
Buzzer status in alarm 2.
9
Buzzer status.
10
Alarm 1 forcing status.
11
Alarm 2 forcing status.
12
Analog output 1 forcing status.
13
Analog output 2 forcing status.
342
0
Sensor error.
1
Error in water vapor saturation pressure.
2
Error in water vapor pressure.
3
Error at dew point.
4
Error in absolute humidity.
5
Error in mixture ratio.
6
-
7
-
8
Error in wet bulb temperature.
9
Error in specific enthalpy.
10
-
11
Error in frost point.
343
1
Input values for retransmission limits of output 1 out of range.
2
Input values for retransmission limits of output 2 out of range.
3
Input values for alarm 1 setpoints out of range.
4
Input values for alarm 2 setpoints out of range.
5
Input values for alarm 3 setpoints out of range.
Table 65
– Diagnostic Registers
The registers 103 to 106, 115 to 118, 135 to 138, 152 to 155 and 169 to 172 shall be used to enter the values of their respective parameters. If they
are within limits, the device will automatically pass these values to registers 108 to 111, 120 to 123, 145 to 148, 162 to 165 and 179 to 182, which
show the values considered during the operation. If the limits were extrapolated, this condition will be signaled in the diagnostic register 343. For
32-bit data, the two registers that compose them must be read and/or written in order for the values to be updated.