Kimo ATE 310 User Manual

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ATE 310 transmitters configuration by keypad
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Table of contents
1. Introduction..........................................................................................................................................5
1.1. Transmitter description.................................................................................................................5
1.2. Keys description...........................................................................................................................5
2. Modbus................................................................................................................................................6
2.1. Settings........................................................................................................................................6
2.2. Functions......................................................................................................................................6
2.3. Access code to register................................................................................................................6
3. Access to the different functions.........................................................................................................9
4. F 100 : Configure the transmitter......................................................................................................10
4.1. Access to the serial number : F100...........................................................................................10
4.2. Access to the firmware version : F101.......................................................................................10
4.3. Lock the keyboard : F 140.........................................................................................................10
4.4. Modify the security code : F141.................................................................................................10
4.5. Configure the Modbus communication......................................................................................11
4.5.1 Configure the slave number : F150.....................................................................................11
4.5.2 Configure the communication speed : F151........................................................................11
4.6. Activate the options....................................................................................................................11
4.7. Activate the digital input : F180..................................................................................................11
4.8. Back to factory settings : F190..................................................................................................12
5. F 200 : Configuration of the channels and measurement units........................................................13
5.1. Activate a channel......................................................................................................................13
5.2. Assign a measurement unit to a channel...................................................................................13
6. F 300 : analog inputs management..................................................................................................14
6.1. Set the analog inputs.................................................................................................................15
6.2. Set the ranges of analogue outputs...........................................................................................15
6.3. Measurements conversion tables..............................................................................................16
6.4. Set the decimal point position....................................................................................................16
7. F400 : Alarms management..............................................................................................................17
8. F 520 : Measurement setting............................................................................................................19
8.1. Add a coefficient.........................................................................................................................19
8.2. Add an offset..............................................................................................................................19
9. Functions recap and Modbus connections.......................................................................................20
9.1. F 100 : Configure the transmitter...............................................................................................20
9.2. F 200 : Configure the channels and the measurement units....................................................20
9.3. F 300 : Manage the analogue inputs.........................................................................................21
9.4. F 400 : Manage the alarms........................................................................................................21
9.5. F 500 : Set the measurement....................................................................................................23
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1. Introduction
The ATE310 transmitter can be configured with the keyboard. It is possible to set the measurement units, to activate or not a channel,…
Philosophy : the different settings are indicated under a folder and sub folder number form. These digital codes are explained in details in the user manual.
1.2. Keys description
Up key : increments a value or a level Down key : decrements a value or a level OK key : validates the entry Esc key : cancels the entry or goes back to the previous step
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Up key
Down key
OK key
Esc key
10 Pa
Channel 1 indicator light
Channel 3 indicator light
Channel 2 indicator light
Front access to the mini-Din connector for a connection on PC
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2. Modbus
2.1. Settings
Communication speed : between 2400 and 115200 bauds, 19200 bauds by default
Data Bits : 8 bits
Stop bit : 1 bit
Parity : None
Flow control : None
Transmitter addressing : between 1 and 255 (always answers to requests from address 0)
Data sending : carried out by words of 2 bytes, in the following order : high weight then low weight
2.2. Functions
Registers reading : Function 03
Registers writing : Function 16
Communication loop test : Function 08
2.3. Access code to register
Registers type
Type Size Designation Format
U8 1 byte Unsigned integer 8 bits Byte 1
Example with a 24 (0x18) value 0x18
Type Size Designation Format
U16 2 bytes Unsigned integer 16 bits Byte 2 Byte 1
Example with a 300 (0x012C) value 0x01 0x2C
Type Size Designation Format
U32 4 bytes Unsigned integer 32 bits Byte 2 Byte 1 Byte 4 Byte 3
Example with a 1 096 861 217 (0x4160C621) value 0xC6 0x21 0x41 0x60
Type Size Designation Format
Real 4 bytes Real 32 bits Byte 2 Byte 1 Byte 4 Byte 3
Example with a 153.5 (0x43198000) value 0x80 0x00 0x43 0x19
Type Size Designation Format
Enumeration 1 byte See the Enumeration table
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Idem U8
Boolean 1 byte True = 1 ; False = 0 Idem U8
6 Modbus
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Type Size Designation Example
Serial number 8 bytes Class (1 byte)
Range (1 byte) Year (2 bytes) Month (1 byte) Number (3 bytes)
'3' (0x33) 'F' (0x46) 13 (0x000D) 8 (0x08) 98765 (0x0181CD)
Format
Byte 2 (range) Byte 1 (class) Byte 4 (year) Byte 3 (year) Byte 6
(number)
Byte 5 (month)
Byte 8 (number)
Byte 7 (number)
0x46 0x33 0x00 0x0D 0xCD 0x08 0x01 0x81
Example with 3F13898765 : 0x0181CD08000D4633
Alarms and relays status – Modbus Code 7000
Encoded on 4 bytes (U32)
Byte 2 Byte 1
b8 – b15 b7 – b4 b3 b2 b1 b0
Unused Unused
Unused Channel 3 Channel 2 Channel 1
Alarm status*
(*)
1 : the channel is in alarm state / 0 : the channel is not in alarm state
Byte 4 Byte 3
b31 – b28 b27 b26 b25 b24 b23 – b20 b19 b18 b17 b16
Unused Relay 4
**
Relay 3
**
Relay 2**Relay 1
**
Unused Unused Alarm 3
***
Alarm 2
***
Alarm 1
***
(**)
1 : the alarm is activated / 0 : the alarm is deactivated
(***)
1 : the relay is triggered / 0 : the relay is not triggered
Values (real) – Modbus code : 7010 (channel 1) 7040 (channel 2) 7070 (channel 3)
Number of digits after the decimal point (U8) – Modbus code : 7020 (channel 1)
7050 (channel 2) 7080 (channel 3)
Unit (U8) – Modbus code : 7030 (channel 1) 7060 (channel 2) 7090 (channel 3)
Modbus 7
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List of units :
Field Unit Value
None 0
Temperature
°C 16
°F 17
Hygrometry
%RH 32
g/kg 33
Kj/KG 34
°C td 35
°F td 36
°C Tw 37
°F Tw 38
Pressure
kPa 50
inWg 51
hPa 52
mbar 53
mmHg 54
mmH2O 55
daPa 56
Pa 57
Air velocity
m/s 64
fpm 65
km/h 66
Combustion ppm 112
“Enumerations” table :
Corresponding values 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Modbus
Communication speed
2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 115200 Unused
Channel x Unit See units list Channel x Transmitter None Probe 1 Module Unused Input x Type 4 - 20 mA 0 - 20 mA 0 - 10 V 0 - 5 V 0 – 2.5 V Unused Alarm x Mode Deactivated Rising edge Falling edge Monitoring Unused Alarm x Security Negative Positive Unused
8 Modbus
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3. Access to the different functions
This step is necessary for each configuration of the transmitter.
To have an access to the transmitter functions, and for security measures, you need to fill in a security code. By default, this security code is 0101.
Verify that the transmitter is powered.
Connect the transmitter.Wait the end of the initialization phase.Press OK.
Code” is displayed with “0000”. The first 0 flashes.
Press OK to move on the second 0.
It flashes.
Press Up key to display 1 then press OK.
The third 0 flashes.
Press OK to move on the fourth 0.Press Up key to display 1 then press OK.
The following screen appears :
“F 100” corresponds to the configuration folder number. 5 are existing :
F 100 : folder of the device configuration. See page 10.
F 200 : folder of the channels and measurement units. See page 13.
F 300 : folder of the analogue inputs. See page 14.
F 400 : folder of the alarms. See page 17.
F 500 : folder of the channel configuration, the integration and autozero. See page 19.
To select the required configuration folder :
“F 100” is displayed and 1 is blinking.
Press Up key until the required folder number displays (F 100, F 200, F 300 or F 500).Press OK.
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Code
0101
F 100
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4. F 100 : Configure the transmitter
This folder enables to configure the following parameters of the transmitter : security code, modbus, options and factory configuration. It also enables an access to the serial number and the firmware version of the transmitter.
4.1. Access to the serial number : F100
The serial number enables to obtain activation codes for the options.
F 100 is displayed (see previous page).
Press OK.
“F 100” displays on the screen with the serial number of the transmitter which is scrolling below.
4.2. Access to the firmware version : F101
The F100 folder is displayed.
Press Up key.
“F 101” displays on the screen with the version number of the firmware below. (Ex : 1.00)
4.3. Lock the keyboard : F 140
For more security and avoid any handling mistake, it is possible to lock the transmitter keys.
The sub folder F101 is displayed on the screen.
Press Up key.
“F 140” displays on the screen with “0” meaning that the locking is deactivated.
Press OK.
“0” flashes.
Press Up or Down key, “1” is flashing then press OK.
“LOCK” displays for a few seconds then the transmitter returns to the measured values. All the keys are inactive. To reactivate them :
Press 10 seconds OK key.
“LOCK” displays for a few seconds then the transmitter returns to the display of measured values and the keys are active again.
4.4. Modify the security code : F141
It is possible to modify the security code.
The sub folder F140 is displayed on the screen.
Press Up key.
“F 141” is displayed on the screen and the security code is displayed below.
Press OK.
The first zero flashes.
Press Up or Down key to modify the digit then press OK.
The second digit flashes.
Press Up or Down key to modify the digit then press OK.
The third digit flashes.
Press Up or Down key to modify the digit then press OK.
The fourth digit flashes.
Press Up or Down key to modify the digit then press OK.
“OK ?” is displayed on the screen.
Press OK key to validate the code modification or on Esc to cancel.
The transmitter returns to the display of the F141 folder with the new code indicated below.
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4.5. Configure the Modbus communication
4.5.1 Configure the slave number : F150
The F141 sub folder is displayed on the screen.
Press Up key.
“F 150” is displayed on the screen.
Press OK.
“F150” flashes and the slave number is displayed below (the default number is 1).
Press OK.
The first digit of the slave number flashes.
Press Up and Down keys to modify it then press OK.
The second digit of the slave number flashes.
Press Up and Down keys to modify it then press OK.
The third digit of the slave number flashes.
Press Up and Down keys to modify it then press OK.
“F150” flashes and the selected slave number is displayed below.
4.5.2 Configure the communication speed : F151
Press Up and Down keys to go to the F151 sub folder.
The communication speed in bits per second is displayed (the default communication speed is 19200 bds).
Press OK.
The communication speed flashes.
Press Up and Down keys and select the communication speed required between the following values :
2400 bds
4800 bds
9600 bds
19.2 Kbds
38.4 Kbds
115.2 Kbds
Press OK.
“F151” flashes and the selected communication speed is displayed below.
4.6. Activate the options
To activate an option, an activation code is necessary. This code is available nearby the company distributing the device. Available option for the ATE310 : high resolution in pressure (sub folder F170, only for the transmitters having the option).
- High resolution in pressure option : F170
The sub folder “F150” is displayed on the screen.
Press Up key.
“F170” flashes on the screen and “0” is displayed below, meaning the option is not activated.
Press OK.
“0” is flashing.
Press up key.
The transmitter asks for an activation code.
Enter the activation code (same process as the security code) then press OK.
“F170” flashes on the screen and “1” is displayed below, meaning the option is activated.
4.7. Activate the digital input : F180
The ATE310 has a digital input. This digital input must be activated to enable the ATE310 to communicate via Modbus (RS485) or Ethernet.
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The “F170” sub folder is displayed on the screen.
Press Up key.
“F180” flashes on the screen and “OFF” is displayed below.
Press OK.
“OFF” is flashing.
Press up or down keys to display “ON” then press OK.
“F180” flashes.
4.8. Back to factory settings : F190
The “F180” sub folder is displayed on the screen.
Press Up key.
“F190” flashes on the screen and “RAZ” is displayed below..
Press OK key.
“OK?” is displayed below “F190”.
Press OK to confirm the factory settings or Esc to cancel.
All the performed configurations will be erased.
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5. F 200 : Configuration of the channels and measurement units
This folder allows to activate the channels and to configure the measurement unit for each channel.
5.1. Activate a channel
The transmitter is powered on.
Press OK.Enter the activation code (see page 9).Press OK.Press Up key to go to the F 200 folder.Press twice OK.
“ON” or “OFF” displays below “F200”.
Press OK.Press Up and Down keys to select :
“ON” : activated channel
“OFF” : deactivated channel
Press OK.
The last zero of F200 flashes.
The “F200” folder allows to activate the channel 1 of the transmitter. To activate the channels 2 and 3 go to the following folders :
F210 for the channel 2
F220 for the channel 3Perform the same activation procedure as for the channel 1.
5.2. Assign a measurement unit to a channel
The transmitter is powered on and a channel is activated. The “F200” folder flashes.
Press Up key.
The “F201” sub folder is displayed with the unit corresponding to the channel 1 below.
Press OK.
The unit is flashing.
Press Up and Down keys to select the required unit.Press OK.
The sign “----” indicates that the channel is deactivated.
The “F201” sub folder allows to select the unit of the channel 1. To select the unit of the channels 2 and 3 go to the following folders :
F211 for channel 2
F221 for channel 3Perform the same unit selection procedure as for the channel 1.
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6. F 300 : analog inputs management
The ATE310 have 3 analog inputs in standard and a digital input in option. The following configurations are therefore possible :
1. Display of values from a measuring system via the analog inputs and output of the values via the digital output. Deactivate the digital input : “F180” on “OFF”.
The ATE310 recovers the transmitted data by the transmitters 1, 2 and 3 via the analog inputs and displays them. The ATE310 can also transmit them to a computer via the RS485 or Ethernet connection.
2. Display of values from a measuring system (see point 1) via the digital input Activate the digital input : “F180” on “ON”.
The ATE310 recovers the transmitted data by the transmitters 1, 2 and 3 via the digital input in RS485 or Ethernet and displays them.
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Digital inputs Digital input/output (RS485 or Ethernet)
Transmitter 1
Transmitter 2
Transmitter 3
0-4/20 mA or 0-10 V output
0-4/20 mA or 0-10 V output
0-4/20 mA or 0-10 V output
Modbus network or Ethernet network management
Analogue inputs Digital input/output (RS485 or Ethernet)
Transmitter 1
Transmitter 2
Transmitter 3
Modbus or Ethernet network management
Modbus network or Ethernet network management
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6.1. Set the analog inputs
The transmitter is powered on.
Press OK.Enter the activation code (see page 9).Press OK.Press Up key to go to the F 300 folder corresponding to the analog input of the channel 1 then press twice OK.
“F300” displays with the analog input below.
Press OK.
The analog input flashes.
Press the Up or Down key to select the required input signal :
4-20 mA
0-20 mA
0-10 V
0-5 V
0-2.5 V
Press OK.
The “F300” folder corresponds to the analog input of the channel 1. For the channels 2 and 3 go to the following folders :
F310 for the channel 2
F320 for the channel 3Perform the same procedure as for the channel 1.
6.2. Set the ranges of analogue outputs
This function allows to modify the ranges of the analogue inputs.
The values to enter depend on measurement unit selected and not of the measurement range of the transmitter.
Ex : the minimum and maximum ranges on a CPE310-S pressure transmitter (0 to ±100 Pa) with a reading in mmH2O must be configured on a measurement range from 0 to ±10 mmH2O. See conversion tables page 16.
The transmitter is powered on.
Press OK.Fill in the activation code (see page 9).Press OK.Press Up key to go to the F 301 folder corresponding to the low scale of the channel 1.Press OK.
The first digit of the minimum range flashes.
Enter with Up and Down keys the digit value or the negative sign of the value then press OK.
The second digit flashes.
Enter with Up and Down keys its value then press OK.Perform the same procedure for the following digits.Press OK when the last digit is configured.
F 301 flashes, the minimum range is configured.
Press Up key then OK key to enter in the F 302 folder corresponding to the high scale of the channel 1.
The first digit of the maximum range flashes.
Enter with Up and Down keys the figure of the digit or the negative sign of the value then press OK.
The second digit flashes.
Enter with Up and Down keys its value then press OK.Perform the same procedure for the following digits.
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Press OK when the last digit is configured.
F 302 flashes, the maximum range is configured.
To set the maximum and minimum ranges of the channel 2, go to the F 311 (minimum range) and F 312 (maximum range) folders and follow the settings procedure of the channel 1 ranges. To set the maximum and minimum ranges of the channel 3, go to the F 321 (minimum range) and F 322 (maximum range) folders and follow the settings procedure of the channel 1 ranges.
6.3. Measurements conversion tables
Pressure Pa mmH2O InWG mbar mmHG kPa daPa hPa
±100 ±10.2 ±0.40 ±1.00 ±0.75 ±0.100 ±10.0 ±1.00
±1000 ±102.0 ±4.01 ±10.00 ±7.50 ±1.000 ±100.0 ±10.00
Temperature
°C °F
From 0.0 to +50.0 From +32.0 to +122.0
From -20.0 to +80.0 From -4.0 to +176.0
From -40.0 to +180.0 From -40.0 to +356.0
From -100.0 to +400.0 From -148.0 to +752.0
6.4. Set the decimal point position
In order to set at best maximum and minimum ranges of the inputs, it is possible to define the resolution of the measurement to display.
The transmitter is powered on.
Press OK.Enter the activation code (see page 9).Press OK.Press Up key to display the “F 300” folder.Press twice OK then press Up key to display the “F 304” folder corresponding to the settings of the channel 1
resolution.
Press OK.
The number of digits after the decimal point flashes.
Press Up and Down keys to select the required number of digits after the decimal points : 0, 1, 2 or 3.Press OK to validate.
“F 304” flashes.
The “F304” folder corresponds to the resolution for the channel 1. For the channels 2 and 3 go to the following folders :
F314 for the channel 2
F324 for the channel 3
Perform the same procedure as for the channel 1.
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7. F400 : Alarms management
Three alarms modes are available :
Rising edge (1 threshold) : the alarm goes off when the measurement exceeds the threshold and stops when it
goes back below the threshold.
Falling edge (1 threshold) : the alarm goes off when the measurement goes below the threshold and stops when
it exceeds the threshold.
Monitoring (2 thresholds) : the alarm goes off when the measurement exceeds the high threshold and is below
the predefined minimum threshold.
When an alarm goes off, it is possible to acknowledge it by pressing the OK key on the transmitter : the sound, if it is activated, turns off and the displayed value is flashing during the acknowledging (from 0 to 60 minutes). At the end of the acknowledging duration, if the transmitter is still in alarm state, the sound is reactivated.
It is possible to set three different alarms :
The F400 folder corresponds to the alarm 1 setting.
The F410 folder corresponds to the alarm 2 setting.
The F420 folder corresponds to the alarm 3 setting.
The alarms settings procedure explained below corresponds to the alarm 1 setting. To set the alarms 2 and 3, go to the folder corresponding to the alarm and perform the same procedure as for the alarm 1.
The transmitter is powered on.
Press OK.Enter the activation code (see page 9).Press OK.Press Up key to go to the F 400 folder then press twice OK.
This folder is about the alarm mode.
Press Up or Down key to select the required alarm mode :
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Rising edge
Falling edge
Measurement (m) > Threshold (T) during time-delay T1 → Alarm activation. Measurement (m) < Threshold (T) - Hysteresis (H) during time-delay T2 → Alarm deactivation.
Measurement (m) < Threshold (T) during time-delay T1 → Alarm activation. Measurement (m) > Threshold (S) + Hysteresis (H) during the time-delay T2 → Alarm deactivation.
Monitoring
The alarm goes off when the measurement is outside the maximum and minimum threshold.
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OFF : alarm is deactivated
1/3 : rising edge mode.
2/3 : falling edge mode
3/3 : monitoring mode
Press OK.
“F400” flashes.
Press Up key to go to the F401 folder of the alarm 1 (F411 for the alarm 2 and F421 for the alarm 3) then press
OK.
Press Up or Down key to select the channel on which the alarm will be activated.Press OK.
“F401” flashes.
Press Up key to go to the F402 folder (F412 for the alarm 2 and F422 for the alarm 3) then press OK.
This folder is about the threshold 1 setting.
Set the threshold 1 with Up and Down keys.Press OK when the last digit is set.
“F402” flashes.
Press Up key to go to the F403 folder (F413 for the alarm 2 and F423 for the alarm 3) then press OK.
This folder is about :
For a rising or falling edge, this folder corresponds to the hysteresis setting.
For a monitoring, this folder corresponds to the threshold 2 setting.
Set the hysteresis or the threshold 2 with the Up and Down keys.Press OK when the last digit is set.
“F403” flashes.
Press Up key to go to the F404 folder (F414 for the alarm 2 and F424 for the alarm 3) then press OK.
This folder is about the time-delay 1 setting.
Set the time-delay 1 with Up and Down keys.Press OK when the last digit is set.
“F404” flashes.
Press Up key to go to the F405 folder (F415 for the alarm 2 and F425 for the alarm 3) then press OK.
This folder concerns the time-delay 2 setting.
Set the time-delay 2 with Up and Down keys.Press OK when the last digit is set.
“F405” flashes.
Press Up key to go to the F406 folder (F416 for the alarm 2 and F426 for the alarm 3) then press OK.
This folder is about the activation or not of the audible alarm.
Set the audible alarm activation with Up and Down keys :
0 : audible alarm is deactivated
1 : audible alarm is activated
Press OK to validate the alarm.
“F406” flashes.
Press Up key to go to the F407 folder (F417 for the alarm 2 and F427 for the alarm 3) then press OK.
This folder is about the acknowledgement duration of the alarm.
Set the acknowledgement duration of the alarm with Up and Down keys.Press OK when the last digit is set.
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8. F 520 : Measurement setting
8.1. Add a coefficient
The correction coefficient allows to adjust the transmitter according to data in pressure of the installation. How to calculate it ? For example, the pressure in your section is 20 Pa and the transmitter indicates 18 Pa. The coefficient to apply is 20 / 18 it means 1.111.
The transmitter is powered on.
Press OK.Enter the activation code (see page 9).Press OK.Press Up key to go to the F 500 folder.Press OK.
“F 520” flashes, corresponding to the gain setting folder for the channel 1.
Press twice on OK.
The first gain digit flashes.
Enter with Up and Down keys the number value or the negative sign of the value then press OK.
The second digit flashes.
Enter with Up and Down keys its value then press OK.Perform the same procedure for the following digits.Press OK when the last digit is configured.
F 520 flashes, the offset for the channel 1 is configured.
To add a gain to the channel 2, go to the F 530 folder and perform the same procedure as for the channel 1. To add a gain to the channel 3, go to the F 540 folder and perform the same procedure as for the channel 1.
8.2. Add an offset
In order to compensate any possible drift of the transmitter, it is possible to add an offset to the value displayed by the transmitter by entering a value via the keypad.
The transmitter is powered on.
Press OK.Enter the activation code (see page 9).Press OK.Press Up key to go to the F 500 folder.Press twice the OK key then Up key to go to the F 521 folder.
“F 521” flashes, corresponding to the setting folder of the offset for the channel 1.
Press OK.
The first digit of the offset flashes.
Enter with Up and Down keys the number value or the negative sign of the value then press OK.
The second digit flashes.
Enter its value with Up and Down keys then press OK.Perform the same procedure for the following digits.Press OK when the last digit is configured.
F 521 flashes, the offset for the channel 1 is configured.
To add an offset on channel 2, go to the F 531 folder and perform the same procedure as for the channel 1. To add an offset on channel 3, go to the F 541 folder and perform the same procedure as for the channel 1.
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9. Functions recap and Modbus connections
9.1. F 100 : Configure the transmitter
Code Register type Modbus Description Possibilities
F 100 Real 1000 Transmitter serial number
F 101 - 1010 Firmware version
- U32 1020 Device identification
- U32 1030 Probe identification
F 140 Boolean 1400 Keypad lock 0 : deactivated
1 : activated
F 141 U16 1410 Security code
F 150 U8 1500 Modbus slave number From 1 to 255
F 151 Enumeration* 1510 Modbus speed
communication
2400 / 4800 / 9600/ 19200 / 38400 / 115200 bds
F 171 U32 - Modbus option -
F 173 - - Ethernet option -
F 180 Boolean 1800 Digital input On / Off
F 190 Boolean 1900 Restore factory
configuration
9.2. F 200 : Configure the channels and the measurement units
Code Register type Modbus Description Possibilities
F 200 Enumeration* 2010 Channel 1 activation On / Off
F 201 Enumeration* 2000 Channel 1 unit selection According to the channel to
display
F 210 Enumeration* 2110 Channel 2 activation On / Off
F 211 Enumeration* 2100 Channel 2 unit selection According to the channel to
display
F 220 Enumeration* 2210 Channel 3 activation On / Off
F 221 Enumeration* 2200 Channel 3 unit selection According to the channel to
display
See Enumeration table page 8
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9.3. F 300 : Manage the analogue inputs
Code Register type Modbus Description Possibilities
F 300 Enumeration* 3000 Channel 1 analogue input
selection
4-20 mA / 0-20 mA / 0-10 V / 0-5 V / 0-2.5 V
F 310 Enumeration* 3100 Channel 2 analogue input
selection
4-20 mA / 0-20 mA / 0-10 V / 0-5 V / 0-2.5 V
F 320 Enumeration* 3200 Channel 3 analogue input
selection
4-20 mA / 0-20 mA / 0-10 V / 0-5 V / 0-2.5 V
F 301 Real 3010 Channel 1 minimum range From -9.99 to 99.99 and from -999 to +999
F 302 Real 3020 Channel 1 maximum range From -9.99 to 99.99 and from -999 to +999
F 304 Enumeration 3030 Channel 1 decimal point
position
0, 1, 2, 3 or 4
F 311 Real 3110 Channel 2 minimum range From -9.99 to 99.99 and from -999 to +999
F 312 Real 3120 Channel 2 maximum range From -9.99 to 99.99 and from -999 to +999
F 314 Enumeration* 3030 Channel 2 decimal point
position
0, 1, 2, 3 or 4
F 321 Real 3210 Channel 3 minimum range From -9.99 to 99.99 and from -999 to +999
F 322 Real 3220 Channel 3 maximum range From -9.99 to 99.99 and from -999 to +999
F 324 Enumeration* 3030 Channel 3 decimal point
position
0, 1, 2, 3 or 4
9.4. F 400 : Manage the alarms
Code Register type Modbus Description Possibilities
F 400 Enumeration* 4000 Alarm mode of the alarm 1 OFF: None
1/3 : Rising edge 2/3 : Falling edge 3/3 : Monitoring
F 401 U8 4010 Alarm 1 channel selection Channel 1
Channel 2 Channel 3
F 402 Real 4020 Threshold setting of the
alarm 1
According to the channel to display
F 403 Real 4030 Threshold 2 or hysteresis
setting of the alarm 1
According to the channel to display
F 404 U16 4040 Time-delay 1 alarm 1
setting
From 0 to 600 s
F 405 U16 4050 Time-delay 2 alarm 1
setting
From 0 to 600 s
F 406 Boolean 4080 Audible alarm 1 0 : activated / 1 : deactivated
F 407 U8 4070 Alarm 1 acknowledgement
duration
From 0 to 60 minutes
See Enumeration table page 8
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Code Register type Modbus Description Possibilities
F 410 Enumeration* 4100 Alarm mode of the alarm 2 OFF: None
1/3 : Rising edge 2/3 : Falling edge 3/3 : Monitoring
F 411 U8 4110 Alarm 2 channel selection Channel 1
Channel 2 Channel 3
F 412 Real 4120 Threshold 1 setting of the
alarm 2
According to the channel to display
F 413 Real 4130 Threshold 2 or hysteresis
setting of the alarm 2
According to the channel to display
F 414 U16 4140 Time-delay 1 alarm 2
setting
From 0 to 600 s
F 415 U16 4150 Time-delay 2 alarm 2
setting
From 0 to 600 s
F 416 Boolean 4180 Audible alarm 2 1 : activated / 0 : deactivated
F 417 U8 4170 Alarm 2 acknowledgement
duration
From 0 to 60 minutes
F 420 Enumeration* 4200 Alarm mode of the alarm 3 OFF: None
1/3 : Rising edge 2/3 : Falling edge 3/3 : Monitoring
F 421 U8 4210 Alarm 3 channel selection Channel 1
Channel 2 Channel 3
F 422 Real 4220 Threshold 1 setting of the
alarm 3
According to the channel to display
F 423 Real 4230 Threshold 2 or hysteresis
setting of the alarm 3
According to the channel to display
F 424 U16 4240 Time-delay 1 alarm 3
setting
From 0 to 600 s
F 425 U16 4250 Time-delay 2 alarm 3
setting
From 0 to 600 s
F 426 Boolean 4280 Audible alarm 3 1 : activated / 0 : deactivated
F 427 U8 4270 Alarm 3 acknowledgement
duration
From 0 to 60 minutes
*See Enumeration table page 8
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9.5. F 500 : Set the measurement
Code Register type Modbus Description Possibilities
F 520 Real 5200 Channel 1 coefficient From 0.01 to 5
F 530 Real 5300 Channel 2 coefficient From 0.01 to 5
F 540 Real 5400 Channel 3 coefficient From 0.01 to 5
F 521 Real 5210 Channel 1 offset According to the channel to display
F 531 Real 5310 Channel 2 offset According to the channel to display
F 541 Real 5410 Channel 3 offset According to the channel to display
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NTang_ATE310 – 03/07/15 - RCS (24) Périgueux 349 282 095 Non-contractual document – We reserve the right to modify the characteristics of our products without prior notice.
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