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Datasheet_Fuji_ZPA ZPB ZPG_Communication Functions(MODBUS)

This instruction manual details the communication functions of the Infrared Gas Analyzer using the MODBUS protocol over an RS-485 interface. It includes specifications, connection guidelines, and settings for communication conditions, as well as a comprehensive explanation of the MODBUS communication protocol, including message composition and error handling. Troubleshooting tips and wiring recommendations are also provided to ensure proper setup and operation.

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Datasheet_Fuji_ZPA ZPB ZPG_Communication Functions(MODBUS)

This instruction manual details the communication functions of the Infrared Gas Analyzer using the MODBUS protocol over an RS-485 interface. It includes specifications, connection guidelines, and settings for communication conditions, as well as a comprehensive explanation of the MODBUS communication protocol, including message composition and error handling. Troubleshooting tips and wiring recommendations are also provided to ensure proper setup and operation.

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Instruction Manual

INFRARED GAS
ANALYZER
COMMUNICATION
FUNCTIONS (MODBUS)

TYPE: ZPA, ZPB, ZPG

INZ-TN5A1190-E
CONTENTS

1. COMMUNICATION FUNCTIONS ............................................................................................1


1.1 General................................................................................................................................................1
2. SPECIFICATIONS .......................................................................................................................2
2.1 Communication specifications............................................................................................................2
3. CONNECTION.............................................................................................................................3
3.1 Terminal allocation .............................................................................................................................3
3.2 Wiring .................................................................................................................................................4
4. SETTING OF COMMUNICATION CONDITION .....................................................................6
4.1 Set items..............................................................................................................................................6
4.2 Setting operation .................................................................................................................................6
5. MODBUS COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL............................................................................7
5.1 General................................................................................................................................................7
5.2 Composition of message .....................................................................................................................8
5.3 Response of slave station ..................................................................................................................10
5.4 Function code....................................................................................................................................11
5.5 Calculation of error check code (CRC-16) .......................................................................................12
5.6 Transmission control procedure........................................................................................................14
6. DETAILS OF MESSAGE ..........................................................................................................16
6.1 Read-out of word data [Function code:03H] ..................................................................................16
6.2 Read-out of read only word data [Function code:04H] .....................................................................18
6.3 Write-in of word data (1 word) [Function code:06H]........................................................................20
6.4 Write-in of continuous word data [Function code:10H] .................................................................21
7. ADDRESS MAP AND DATA FORMAT .................................................................................23
7.1 Data format .......................................................................................................................................23
7.2 Address map .....................................................................................................................................25
7.3 Supplement to address map ..............................................................................................................38
8. TROUBLESHOOTING ..............................................................................................................39

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1. COMMUNICATION FUNCTIONS

1.1 General
• This instrument provides a communication function through RS-485 interface, which allows data transmit to
or receive from the host computer and other devices.

• The communication system is comprised of a master station and slave stations. Up to 31 of slave station
(present instrument) can be connected per master station (host computer, programmable controller, graphic
display panel, etc.) through RS-485 interface.

• Because the master station can communicate with only one slave station at a time, the destination can be
identified by the "Station No" set for each slave station.

• In order that the master station and the slave station can communicate, the format of the transmit/receive data
must coincide. In this instrument, the format of the communication data is determined by the MODBUS
protocol.

[RS-232  RS-485 converter] (recommended article)


Type: KS-485 (non-isolated type)/SYSTEM SACOM Corp.
Type: SI-30FA (isolated type)/SEKISUI ELECTRONICS Co., Ltd.

[USB  RS-485 converter] (recommended article)


Type: USB-485I/SYSTEM SACOM Corp.

Programable controller

RS-232C or USB
USB RS-485
RS-485 RS-232C RS-485
Converter
RS-485

Analyzer Analyzer

Fig. 1 Example of connection with host system

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2. SPECIFICATIONS

2.1 Communication specifications


 RS-485 interface
Item Specification
Electrical specification Based on EIA RS-485
Transmission system 2-wire, semi-duplicate
Synchronizing system Start-stop synchronous system
Connection format 1:N
Maximum connectable units 31 units
Transmission distance 500m max. (total extension distance)
Transmission speed 38400bps
Data format Data length 8 bits
Stop bit 1 bit
Parity None
X flow control None
Transmission code HEX value (MODBUS RTU mode)
Error detection CRC-16
Isolation Isolation from internal circuit
Functional isolation between signal line and ground

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3. CONNECTION

WARNING

Do not turn on the power supply until all wiring have been completed to avoid electric shock
and malfunctions.

3.1 Terminal allocation


 RS-485 interface (RS-485 connector at the rear panel)
Pin No. Signal name Pin connection
1 Signal ground 5 1
2 RTxD+
9-pin D-Sub
3 RTxD−
(female)
Others NC 9 6

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3.2 Wiring

 RS-485 interface
• Please use a shielded twist pair cable. (Recommended cable: KPEV-SB (made by The Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd.))

• The maximum cable length should be 500m. One master and up to thirty-one micro controllers (slaves) can be
connected per circuit.

• Terminate both ends of the circuit with a terminating resistance of 100Ω (1/2W or more).

• Ground the shielded cable once towards the master side.

Terminating resistance
100 (1/2W)

Master
Slave

+ Shielded twist pair cable RT x D +

RT x D –

SG Analyzer

+
RS-485 interface
or
RS-485 side of
RS-232C to RS-485 conver ter

(USB)

Analyzer

+
Terminating resistance
100 (1/2W)

Analyzer

• SG does not have to be connected, but it can be used as an effective countermeasure against communication errors
due to noise.

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• When using the micro controller in an area where the imposed noise level is expected to exceed 500V, we recommend
using a noise filter on the master side as seen in the figure below.
[Noise filter] (recommended): RSHN-2003 (made by TDK Corporation)

Programmable controller
or
Personal computer
+ RS-232C to RS-485 converter

Noise filter

RS-485

Analyzer

• If there are problems with EMC during communication, the noise level can be reduced by using a communication
cable with a ferrite core.
Ferrite core (recommended): ZCAT series (made by TDK Corporation)
MSFC series (made by Morimiya Electric Co., Ltd.)

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4. SETTING OF COMMUNICATION CONDITION

In order that the master station and instrument can correctly communicate, following settings are required.

• All communication condition settings of the master station are the same as those of instruments.

• All instruments connected on a line are set to "Station Nos. (STno)" which are different from each other. (Any
"Station No." is not shared by more than one instrument.)

4.1 Set items


The parameters to be set are shown in the following table. Set them by operating the front panel keys.

Value at
Item Setting range Remarks
delivery
Transmission speed 38400bps Fixed (can not be changed) Set the same
Data length 8 bits Fixed (can not be changed) communication
condition to the master
Stop bit 1 bit Fixed (can not be changed) station and all slave
Parity setting None Fixed (can not be changed) stations.
0 to 31 Set a different value to
Station No. 1
(0:communication function stop) each station.

4.2 Setting operation


Set the station No. on the analyzer maintenance mode display (see the instruction manual).

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5. MODBUS COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL

5.1 General
The communication system by the MODBUS protocol is that the communication is always started from the
master station and a slave station responds to the received message.

Transmission procedures is as shown below.

1) The master station sends a command message to a slave station.

2) The slave station checks that the station No. in the received message matches with the own station No.
or not.

3) If matched, the slave station executes the command and sends back the response message.

4) If mismatched, the slave station leaves the command message and wait for the next command message.

a) In case when the station No. in the received command message matches with the own slave station
No.

Master to slave Command message Data on


Slave to master Response message the line

b) In case when the station No. in the received command message mismatches with the own slave
station No.

Master to slave Command message Data on


Slave to master (Not respond) the line

The master station can individually communicate with any one of slave stations connected on the same line
upon setting the station No. in the command message.

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5.2 Composition of message
Command message and response message consist of 4 fields ; Station No., Function code, Data and Error
check code. And these are send in this order.

Station No. (1 byte)


Function code (1 byte)
Data (2 to 133 bytes)
Error check code (CRC-16) (2 bytes)
Fig. 5-1 Composition of message

In the following, each field is explained.

(1) Station No.


Station No. is the number specifying a slave station. Only a slave station that corresponds to a value to
which "Station No." is set on the analyzer maintenance mode display executes a command.

(2) Function code


This is a code to designate the function executed at a slave station.
For details, refer to section 5.4.

(3) Data
Data are the data required for executing function codes. The composition of data varies with function
codes. For details, refer to chapter 6.

A register number is assigned to each data in the analyzer. For reading/writing the data by
communication, designate the register number.

Note that the register number transmitted on message is expressed as its relative address.
The relative address is calculated by the following expression.

 
Relative address = The lower 4 digits of the Register number  – 1
 

For example, when the resister number designated by a function code is 40003,
Relative address = (lower 4 digits of 40003) – 1
= 0002
is used on the message.

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(4) Error check code
This is the code to detect message errors (change in bit) in the signal transmission.
On the MODUBUS protocol (RTU mode), CRC-16 (Cycric Redundancy Check) is applied.

For CRC calculation method, refer to section 5.5.

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5.3 Response of slave station
(1) Response for normal command
To a relevant message, the slave station creates and sends back a response message which corresponds
to the command message. The composition of message in this case is the same as in section 5.2.

Contents of the data field depend on the function code. For details, refer to Chapter 6.

(2) Response for abnormal command

If contents of a command message have an abnormality (for example, non-actual function code is
designated) other than transmission error, the slave station does not execute that command but creates
and sends back a response message at error detection.

The composition of response message at error detection is as shown in Fig. 5-2 The value used for
function code field is function code of command message plus 80H.

Table 5-1 gives error codes.

Station No.
Function code + 80H
Error code
Error check(CRC-16)
Fig. 5-2 Response message at error detection

Table 5-1 Error code


Error code Contents Description
01H Illegal function Non-actual function code is designated.
Check for the function code.
02H Illegal data address A relative address of a resister number to which the
designated function code can not be used.
03H Illegal data value Because the designation of number is too much, the
area where resister numbers do not exist is
designated.

(3) No response
Under any of the following items, the slave station takes no action of the command message and sends
back no response.

・ A station number transmitted in the command message differs from the station number specified to
the slave station.

・ A error check code is not matched, or a transmission error (parity error, etc.) is detected.

・ The time interval between the composition data of the message becomes longer than the time
corresponding to 24 bits. (Refer to section 5.6 Transmission control procedure)

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5.4 Function code
According to MODBUS protocol, register numbers are assigned by function codes.
Each function code acts on specific register number.

This correspondence is shown in Table 5-2, and the message length by function is shown in Table 5-3.

Table 5-2 Correspondence between function codes and objective address


Function code Resister No.
No. Function Object No. Contents
03H Read-out Holding register 4xxxx Read-out/write-in word data
(continuously)
04H Read-out Input register 3xxxx Read-out word data
(continuously)
06H Write-in Holding register 4xxxx Read-out/write-in word data
10H Write-in Holding register 4xxxx Read-out/write-in word data
(continuously)

Table 5-3 Function code and message length [Unit : byte]


Function Number of Command message Response message
code Contents designatable
data Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum
03H Read-out of word data 64 words 8 8 7 133
04H Read-out of word data 64 words 8 8 7 133
(read-out only)
06H Write-in of word data 1 word 8 8 8 8
10H Write-in of continuous word data 64 words 11 137 8 8

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5.5 Calculation of error check code (CRC-16)
CRC-16 is the 2-byte (16-bits) error check code. From the top of the message (station No.) to the end of the
data field are calculated.

The slave station calculates the CRC of the received message, and does not respond if the calculated CRC is
different from the contents of the received CRC code.

The following shows the calculation procedure for CRC-16.

(a) Store FFFFH into 16 bit register (CRC register).

(b) Subject the 1st byte (8 bits) of transmit message and CRC register contents to an exclusive logical
summation (XOR), and store the result into the CRC register.

(c) Shift the CRC register contents 1 bit to the right. Store 0 at MSB.

(d) If LSB before shifting is 0, do nothing.


If LSB before shifting is 1, subject it and A001H to XOR, and store the result into the CRC register.

(e) Repeat the steps (c) and (d) 8 times (shift by 8 bits).

(f) Execute steps (b) to (e) for the next byte of the transmit message.
Likewise, successively repeat the steps to each byte of the transmit message.

(g) The CRC code that is retained is the value of CRC register that stands when the processing has ended for
latest byte (latest data except error code) of the transmit message.

(h) As error check code of the transmit message, store this CRC value in the order of lower 8 bits and upper 8
bits.

Transmit message (ex.)


01H
06H
00H Successively calculate data included here
05H
to obtain CRC. In this case, CRC = 75
03H
E8H 99H.
99H
75H
Attach the error check code to
message upon interchanging the
upper and lower orders.

Fig. 5-3 shows the flow of the CRC-16 calculation system.

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Start
Explanation of variables
CR:CRC error check data (2 bytes)
I:Digits of calculation characters
Set FFFFH (hexadecimal number) in CR.
in command message
J:Check on the number of times
Set 1 in I. of CR calculation

Exclusive logical sum (XOR) is executed


with CR and one character (1 byte) of #I of
the message, and its results is set in CR.

Set 1 in J.

Bit at right end NO


of CR is 1?

YES
Shift CR to right by 1 bit, and A001H and Shift CR to right
exclusive logical sum (XOR) are executed by 1 bit.
and its result is set in CR.

Add 1 to J.

NO Calculation (8 times) is
finished?
J>8

YES
Add 1 to I.

NO Calculation of all characters is


completed? (Calculation is executed in the order of
I>All characters command message station No., function
code and data.)

YES CR calculation result shall be added to


the last command message in the order
End of LOW byte and HIGH byte.

Fig. 5-3 Flow of CRC-16 calculation

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5.6 Transmission control procedure
(1) Transmission procedure of master station
The master station must proceed to a communication upon conforming to the following items.

(1-1) Before sending a command message, provide 48 bits time or more vacant status.

(1-2) For sending, the interval between bytes of a command message is below 24 bits time.

(1-3) Within 24 bits time after sending a command message, the receiving status is posted.

(1-4) Provide 48 bits time or more vacant status between the end of response message reception and
beginning of next command message sending [same as in (1-1)].

(1-5) For ensuring the safety, make a confirmation of the response message and make an arrangement
so as to provide 3 times or more retries in case of no response, error occurrence, etc.

Note) The above definition is for most unfavorable value. For ensuring the safety, it’s recommended
the program of the master to work with safety factors of 2 to 3. Concretely, it is advised to
arrange the program for 38400 bps with 5 ms or more for vacant status (1-1), and within 1 ms
for byte interval (1-2) and changeover from sending to receiving (1-3).

(2) Description
1) Detection of the message frame
The status on the line of the communication system is one of the 2 below.

(a) Vacant status (no data on line)

(b) Communication status (data is existing)


Instruments connected on the line are initially at a receiving status and monitoring the line.
When 24 bits time or more vacant status has appeared on the line, the end of preceding frame
is assumed and, within following 24 bits time, a receiving status is posted. When data
appears on the line, instruments receive it while 24 bits time or more vacant status is detected
again, and the end of that frame is assumed. I.e., data which appeared on the line from the
first 24 bits time or more vacant status to the next 24 bits time or more vacant status is
fetched as one frame.

Therefore, one frame (command message) must be sent upon confirming the following.

(1-1) 48 bits time or more vacant status precedes before the command message sending.

(1-2) Interval between bytes of 1 command message is smaller than 24 bits time.

2) Response of this instrument


After a frame detection (24 bits time or more vacant status), this instrument carries out processing
with that frame as a command message. If the command message is destined to the own station,
a response message is returned. Its processing time is 1 to 30 ms (depends on contents of
command message). After sending a command message, therefore, the master station must
observe the following.

(1-3) Receiving status is posted within 24 bits time after sending a command message.

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Space time of longer than 2.5ms is needed
(longer than 5ms is recommended)

Master station → Analyzer


POL1 POL2

1 to 30msec

Master station ← Analyzer


POL1 response data

Data on line POL1 POL1 response data POL2

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6. DETAILS OF MESSAGE

6.1 Read-out of word data [Function code:03H]


Function code Max. word number read-out in Relative data address Resister No. Contents
one message
03H 64 words 0000H-009DH 40001-40158 User setting

(1) Message composition


Command message composition (byte) Response message composition (byte)
Station No. Station No.
Function code Function code
Read-out start No. Upper Read-out byte number Read-out word number×2
(relative address) Lower Upper
Contents of the
Read-out word Upper  first word data Lower
number  1 to 64
Lower  Contents of the Upper
Lower next word data Lower
CRC data
Upper — —
Contents of the Upper
last word data Lower

Lower
CRC data
Upper

* Arrangement of read-out word data


MSB LSB
Upper byte of contents of the first word data
Lower byte of contents of the first word data
Upper byte of contents of the next word data
Lower byte of contents of the next word data
— —
Upper byte of contents of the last word data
Lower byte of contents of the last word data

(2) Function explanations


Word data of continuous word numbers from the read-out start No. can be read. Read-out word data
are transmitted from the slave station in the order of upper and lower bytes.

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(3) Message transmission (example)
The following shows an example of reading out from No. 1 station the setting Ch2 (2nd component)
range-1 zero and span calibration concentration.

Relative address of Ch2 range-1 zero calibration concentration setting: 0004H Data number: 02H

Command message composition (byte) Response message composition (byte)


Station No. 01H Station No. 01H
Function code 03H Function code 03H
Read-out start No. Upper 00H Read-out byte number 04H
(relative address) Lower 04H Contents of the Upper 00H
Read-out word Upper 00H first word data Lower 00H
number Lower 02H Contents of the Upper 03H
Lower 85H next word data Lower E8H
CRC data
Upper CAH Lower FA H
CRC data
Upper 8DH

* Meaning of read-out data

Ch2 range-1 zero calibration concentration setting 00 00H = 0


(contents of first word data)
Ch2 range-1 span calibration concentration setting 03 E8H = 1000
(contents of next word data)

Provided decimal point position = 1, measurement unit = 1,


Ch2 range-1 zero calibration concentration setting = 0.0 ppm
Ch2 range-1 span calibration concentration setting =100.0 ppm

Point For handling of decimal point and unit, refer to Section 7.1.

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6.2 Read-out of read only word data [Function code:04H]

Function Max. word number read-out in Relative data address Resister No. Contents
code one message
0000H-00C1H 30001-30194 Measurement value and
04H 64 words status
0425H-0469H 31062-31130 Fixed setting

(1) Message composition


Command message composition (byte) Response message composition (byte)
Station No. Station No.
Function code Function code
Read-out start No. Upper Read-out byte number Read-out word number×2
(relative address) Lower Contents of the Upper
Read-out word Upper first word data Lower
number Lower Contents of the Upper
Lower next word data Lower
CRC data
Upper — —
Contents of the last Upper
word data Lower
Lower
CRC data
Upper

* Arrangement of read-out word data


MSB LSB
Upper byte of contents of the first word data
Lower byte of contents of the first word data
Upper byte of contents of the next word data
Lower byte of contents of the next word data
— —
Upper byte of contents of the last word data
Lower byte of contents of the last word data

(2) Function explanations


Word data of continuous word numbers from the read-out start No. can be read. Read-out word data
are transmitted from the slave station in the order of upper and lower bytes.

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(3) Message transmission (example)
The following shows an example of reading out from No. 1 station the Ch5 measurement concentration,
decimal point position and measurement unit.

Relative address of Ch5 measurement concentration: 000CH Data number: 03H

Command message composition (byte) Response message composition (byte)


Station No. 01H Station No. 01H
Function code 04H Function code 04H
Read-out start No. Upper 00H Read-out byte number 06H
(relative address) Lower 0CH Contents of the Upper 04H
Read-out word Upper 00H first word data Lower B0H
number Lower 03H Next word data Upper 00H
Lower 70H contents Lower 02H
CRC data
Upper 08H Latest word data Upper 00H
contents Lower 00H
Lower 81H
CRC data
Upper 0DH

* Meaning of read-out data

First word data contents 04 B0H = 1200


Next word data contents 00 02H = 2 (decimal point position)
Latest word data contents 00 00H = 0 (vol %)

In the above case, measurement concentration = 12.00 vol%

Point For handling of decimal point and unit, refer to Section 7.1.

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6.3 Write-in of word data (1 word) [Function code:06H]
Function code Max. word number write-in Relative data address Resister No. Contents
in one message
0000H-009DH 40001-40158 User setting
06H 1 word
07D0H-07D4H 42001-42005 Operation command

(1) Message composition


Command message composition (byte) Response message composition (byte)
Station No. Station No.
Function code Function code
Write-in designate Upper Write-in Upper
No. (relative designate No.
address) Lower (relative address) Lower
Upper Write-in word Upper
Write-in word data
Lower data Lower
Lower Lower
CRC data CRC data
Upper Upper

(2) Function explanation


Designated word data is written in write-in designate No. Write-in data are transmitted from master
station in the order of upper and lower bytes.

(3) Message transmission (example)


The following shows an example of transmitting the "ZERO" key command to No. 1 station.
Key operation command Relative address: 07D0H

Command message composition (byte) Response message composition (byte)


Station No. 01H Station No. 01H
Function code 06H Function code 06H
Write-in designate Upper 07H Write-in designate Upper 07H
No. (relative No. (relative
address) Lower D0H address) Lower D0H
Upper 00H ZERO key Upper 00H
Write-in word data Write-in word data
Lower 40H command Lower 40H
Lower 88H Lower 88H
CRC data CRC data
Upper B7H Upper B7H

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6.4 Write-in of continuous word data [Function code:10H]
Function code Max. word number write-in Relative data address Resister No. Kind of data
in one message
10H 64 words 0000H-009DH 40001-40158 User setting

(1) Message composition


Command message composition (byte) Response message composition (byte)
Station No. Station No.
Function code Function code
Write-in start No. Upper Write-in start No. Upper
(relative address) Lower (relative address) Lower
Write-in word Upper  Write-in word Upper
 1 to 64
number Lower  number Lower
 Lower
Write-in byte number  Write-in word number×2 CRC data
 Upper
First write-in word Upper
data Lower
Next write-in word Upper
data Lower
— —
Last write-in word Upper
data Lower
Lower
CRC data
Upper

* Arrangement of write-in word data


MSB LSB
Upper byte of contents of the first word data
Lower byte of contents of the first word data
Upper byte of contents of the next word data
Lower byte of contents of the next word data
— —
Upper byte of contents of the last word data
Lower byte of contents of the last word data

(2) Function explanation


Word data of continuous word number is written from write-in start address. Write-in word data are
transmitted from master station in the order of upper and lower bytes.

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(3) Message transmission (example)
The following shows an example of writing the Ch1 (1st component) alarm settings to No. 1 station.
Ch1 range-1 high alarm setting = 1388H (= 5000D)
Ch1 range-1 low alarm setting = 000AH (= 10D)
Ch1 range-2 high alarm setting = 03E8H (= 1000D)
Ch1 range-2 low alarm setting = 000AH (= 10D)

Ch1 range-1 high alarm setting Relative address: 0023H Data number: 04H

Command message composition (byte) Response message composition (byte)


Station No. 01H Station No. 01H
Function code 10H Function code 10H
Upper 00H Upper 00H
Write-in start No. Write-in start No.
Lower 23H Lower 23H
Write-in word Upper 00H Write-in word Upper 00H
number Lower 04H number Lower 04H
Write-in byte number 08H Lower 30H
CRC data
First write-in word Upper 13H Upper 00H
data Lower 88H
Next write-in word Upper 00H
data Lower 0AH
Next write-in word Upper 03H
data Lower E8H
Last write-in word Upper 00H
data Lower 0AH
Lower E2H
CRC data
Upper A6H

Point Since the transmission data can not include a decimal point, data of 500.0 is
transmitted as "5000".

For transmission format of each data, refer to the Address map (Chapter 7).

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7. ADDRESS MAP AND DATA FORMAT

7.1 Data format


7.1.1 Transmission data format
The MODBUS protocol used in this instrument is RTU (Remote Terminal Unit) mode.
Transmitted data is "numeric value" and not ASCII code".

7.1.2 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)

You can know the point position for each Ch (channel) and each range, and unit upon reading in
the decimal point position data (register No. 31087 to 31096), and the unit data (register No.
31067 to 31076).

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.

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(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.

For example, if:

Ch3 measurement concentration (register No. 30007) = 1270,


Ch3 decimal point position (register No. 30008) = 2,
Ch3 measurement unit (register No. 30009) = 0,

the value is 12.70 vol%

7.1.3 Handling at measurement data over-range


Even if the measurement data is at over-range, with "— — — —" displayed on the screen, the
concentration that stands then is transmitted as read-out measurement concentration.

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7.2 Address map
For details of functions and settable ranges of different parameters, refer to the instruction manual for the
analyzer.

Word data [read-out/write-in]: Function code [03H, 06H, 10H]


User settings
Relative Register Data Remarks or
Memory contents Read-out/write-in data
address No. type corresponding parameter
0000H 40001 Word Ch1 range-1 zero calibration 0 to 9999 Calibration value
concentration
0001H 40002 Word Ch1 range-1 span calibration Decimal point position
concentration depends on range
0002H 40003 Word Ch1 range-2 zero calibration
concentration
0003H 40004 Word Ch1 range-2span calibration
concentration
0004H 40005 Word Ch2 range-1zero calibration
concentration
0005H 40006 Word Ch2 range-1 span calibration
concentration
0006H 40007 Word Ch2 range-2 zero calibration
concentration
0007H 40008 Word Ch2 range-2 span calibration
concentration
0008H 40009 Word Ch3 range-1 zero calibration
concentration
0009H 40010 Word Ch3 range-1 span calibration
concentration
000AH 40011 Word Ch3 range-2 zero calibration
concentration
000BH 40012 Word Ch3 range-2 span calibration
concentration
000CH 40013 Word Ch4 range-1 zero calibration
concentration
000DH 40014 Word Ch4 range-1 span calibration
concentration
000EH 40015 Word Ch4 range-2 zero calibration
concentration
000FH 40016 Word Ch4 range-2 span calibration
concentration
0010H 40017 Word Ch5 range-1 zero calibration
concentration
0011H 40018 Word Ch5 range-1 span calibration
concentration
0012H 40019 Word Ch5 range-2zero calibration
concentration
0013H 40020 Word Ch5 range-2 span calibration
concentration

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Word data [read-out/write-in]: Function code [03H, 06H, 10H]
User settings
Relative Register Data Remarks or
Memory contents Read-out/write-in data
address No. type corresponding parameter
0014H 40021 Word Ch1 auto calibration switch 0, 1 Auto calibration component
0015H 40022 Word Ch2 auto calibration switch (0: Do not calibrate in auto
calibration
0016H 40023 Word Ch3 auto calibration switch
1: Calibrate in auto
0017H 40024 Word Ch4 auto calibration switch calibration)
0018H 40025 Word Ch5 auto calibration switch
0019H 40026 Word Ch1 zero calibration switch 0,1 About zero calibration
001AH 40027 Word Ch2 zero calibration switch (0: Selectable zero
calibration,
001BH 40028 Word Ch3 zero calibration switch
1: Zero calibration at once)
001CH 40029 Word Ch4 zero calibration switch
001DH 40030 Word Ch5 zero calibration switch
001EH 40031 Word Ch1 calibration range switch 0,1 About calibration range
001FH 40032 Word Ch2 calibration range switch (0: Calibrate indicated range
only,
0020H 40033 Word Ch3 calibration range switch
1: Calibrate both ranges at
0021H 40034 Word Ch4 calibration range switch same time)
0022H 40035 Word Ch5 calibration range switch
0023H 40036 Word Ch1 range-1 high alarm setting 0 to 9999 Alarm setting (option)
0024H 40037 Word Ch1 range-1 low alarm setting Decimal point position
depends on range
0025H 40038 Word Ch1 range-2 high alarm setting
0026H 40039 Word Ch1 range-2 low alarm setting
0027H 40040 Word Ch2 range-1 high alarm setting
0028H 40041 Word Ch2 range-1 low alarm setting
0029H 40042 Word Ch2 range-2 high alarm setting
002AH 40043 Word Ch2 range-2 low alarm setting
002BH 40044 Word Ch3 range-1 high alarm setting
002CH 40045 Word Ch3 range-1 low alarm setting
002DH 40046 Word Ch3 range-2 high alarm setting
002EH 40047 Word Ch3 range-2 low alarm setting
002FH 40048 Word Ch4 range-1 high alarm setting
0030H 40049 Word Ch4 range-1 low alarm setting
0031H 40050 Word Ch4 range-2 high alarm setting
0032H 40051 Word Ch4 range-2 low alarm setting
0033H 40052 Word Ch5 range-1 high alarm setting
0034H 40053 Word Ch5 range-1 low alarm setting
0035H 40054 Word Ch5 range-2 high alarm setting
0036H 40055 Word Ch5 range-2 low alarm setting

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Word data [read-out/write-in]: Function code [03H, 06H, 10H]
User settings
Relative Register Data Remarks or
Memory contents Read-out/write-in data
address No. type corresponding parameter
0037H 40056 Word Ch1 alarm mode 0,1,2,3,4 Alarm setting
0038H 40057 Word Ch2 alarm mode (0: High limit alarm,
1: Low limit alarm,
0039H 40058 Word Ch3 alarm mode
2: High or low limit)
003AH 40059 Word Ch4 alarm mode 3: High-high limit alarm,
003BH 40060 Word Ch5 alarm mode 4: Low-low limit alarm
003CH 40061 Word Ch1 alarm switch 0,1
003DH 40062 Word Ch2 alarm switch (0: Alarm OFF,
003EH 40063 Word Ch3 alarm switch 1: Alarm ON)
003FH 40064 Word Ch4 alarm switch
0040H 40065 Word Ch5 alarm switch
0041H 40066 Word Alarm hysteresis 0000H to 0014H
(0 to 20%FS)
0042H 40067 Word Auto calibration start time(day) 00H to 06H (Sun. to Sat.) Setting of auto calibration
0043H 40068 Word Auto calibration start time(hour) 00H to 23H (BCD code) (option)
0044H 40069 Word Auto calibration start time(min) 00H to 59H (BCD code)
0045H 40070 Word Auto calibration cycle
0046H 40071 Word Auto calibration cycle unit 0,1 (0: h, 1: days)
0047H 40072 Word Auto calibration switch 0,1(0: OFF, 1: ON)
0048H 40073 Not used
0049H 40074 Word Key lock switch 0,1 (0: OFF, 1: ON) Key lock
004AH 40075 Not used
004BH 40076 Word Ch1 response time 0000H to 003Ch Response time
(0 to 60 sec)
004CH 40077 Word Not used The response time of O2
004DH 40078 Word Ch2 response time measurement defines
register No 40084,
004EH 40079 Word Not used regardless of
004FH 40080 Word Ch3 response time measurement Ch
0050H 40081 Word Not used
0051H 40082 Word Ch4 response time
0052H 40083 Word Not used
0053H 40084 Word O2 meter response time
0054H 40085 Word 1st order moving average period 0000H to 003bH Average period (option)
0055H 40086 Word 2nd order moving average period (0 to 59 min or 1 to 4 h)
0056H 40087 Word 3rd order moving average period
0057H 40088 Word 4th order moving average period
0058H 40089 Word 1st order moving average period 0,1
unit
0059H 40090 Word 2nd order moving average period (0: h, 1: min)
unit
005AH 40091 Word 3rd order moving average period
unit
005BH 40092 Word 4th order moving average period
unit

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Word data [read-out/write-in]: Function code [03H, 06H, 10H]
User settings
Relative Register Data Remarks or
Memory contents Read-out/write-in data
address No. type corresponding parameter
005CH 40093 Word Hold switch 0,1 (0: OFF, 1: ON) Output hold
005DH 40094 Word Oxygen conversion reference 01H to 13H(1% to 19%) Oxygen conversion
value reference value
005EH 40095 Word Peak alarm switch 0,1 (0: OFF, 1: ON) Setting of peak alarm
005FH 40096 Word Peak alarm concentration 0064H to 03e8H
(100 to 1000ppm)
0060H 40097 Word Peak alarm count 0001H to 0063H
(1 to 99 times)
0061H 40098 Word Peak alarm hysteresis 0000H to 0014H
(0 to 20%FS)
0062H 40099 Word Auto zero calibration start (day) 00H to 06H (Sun. to Sat.) Setting of auto zero
calibration (option)
0063H 40100 Word Auto zero calibration start (hour) 00H to 23H (BCD code)
0064H 40101 Word Auto zero calibration start (min) 00H to 59H (BCD code)
0065H 40102 Word Auto zero calibration cycle
0066H 40103 Word Auto zero calibration cycle unit 0,1 (0: h, 1: days)
0067H 40104 Word Auto zero calibration switch 0,1 (0: OFF、1: ON)
0068H 40105 Word Auto zero calibration gas flow 003Ch to 0384H
time (60 to 900 sec)
0069H 40106 Word Ch1 range change setting 0,1 (0: range-1, 1: range-2) Range changeover
(disabled if remote range
006AH 40107 Word Ch2 range change setting ON)
006BH 40108 Word Ch3 range change setting
006CH 40109 Word Ch4 range change setting
006DH 40110 Word Ch5 range change setting
006EH 40111 Word Ch1 range change method 0,1,2
006FH 40112 Word Ch2 range change method (0:manual, 1:remote, 2:auto)
0070H 40113 Word Ch3 range change method
0071H 40114 Word Ch4 range change method
0072H 40115 Word Ch5 range change method
0073H 40116 Word Ch1 auto calibration range 0,1 (0:range-1, 1:range-2)
0074H 40117 Word Ch2 auto calibration range
0075H 40118 Word Ch3 auto calibration range
0076H 40119 Word Ch4 auto calibration range
0077H 40120 Word Ch5 auto calibration range
0078H 40121 Word Alarm 1 target channel 0,1,2,3,4,5,6
0079H 40122 Word Alarm 2 target channel
007AH 40123 Word Alarm 3 target channel
007BH 40124 Word Alarm 4 target channel
007CH 40125 Word Alarm 5 target channel
007DH 40126 Word Alarm 6 target channel
007EH 40127 Word alarm-6 range-1 high alarm setting 0 to 9999 Alarm-6 setting (option)
007FH 40128 Word alarm-6 range-1 low alarm setting Decimal point position
0080H 40129 Word alarm-6 range-2 high alarm setting depends on range
0081H 40130 Word alarm-6 range-2 low alarm setting

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Word data [read-out/write-in]: Function code [03H, 06H, 10H]
User settings
Relative Register Data Remarks or
Memory contents Read-out/write-in data
address No. type corresponding parameter
0082H 40131 Word alarm-6 alarm mode same as alarm Ch1 to 5
0083H 40132 Word alarm-6 alarm switch same as alarm Ch1 to 5
0084H 40133 Word auto calibration gas flow time 1 003Ch to 0384H
0085H 40134 Word auto calibration gas flow time 2 (60 to 900 sec)
0086H 40135 Word auto calibration gas flow time 3
0087H 40136 Word auto calibration gas flow time 4
0088H 40137 Word auto calibration gas flow time 5
0089H 40138 Word auto calibration gas flow time 6
008AH 40139 Word auto calibration gas flow time 7
008BH 40140 Word Hold change (0: Last value, 1: Setting)
008CH 40141 Word Ch1 hold set value 0 to 100 (%FS)
008DH 40142 Word Ch2 hold set value
008EH 40143 Word Ch3 hold set value
008FH 40144 Word Ch4 hold set value
0090H 40145 Word Ch5 hold set value
0091H 40146 Word Blowback start (day) 00H to 06H (Sun. to Sat.) Blowback setting (Option)
0092H 40147 Word Blowback start (hour) 00H to 23H (BCD code)
0093H 40148 Word Blowback start (min) 00H to 59H (BCD code)
0094H 40149 Word Blowback cycle 1 to 99 (h), 1 to 7 (days)
0095H 40150 Word Blowback cycle unit 0,1 (0:h, 1:days)
0096H 40151 Word Blowback time 0001H to 0384H
(1 to 900 sec)
0097H 40152 Word Blowback switch 0,1 (0:OFF, 1:ON)
0098H 40153 Word Gas displacement time after 003Ch to 0384H
blowback (60 to 900 sec)
0099H 40154 Word Measurement point change cycle 1 to 60 (min), 1 to 99 (h) Measurement point change
setting (Option)
009AH 40155 Word Measurement point change cycle 0,1 (0: h, 1: min)
unit
009BH 40156 Word Measurement point change 003Ch to 0384H
displacement time (60 to 900 sec)
009CH 40157 Word Measurement point change setting 0,1,2 (0: Line, 1: Line 2,
2: Change)
009DH 40158 Word O2 concentration limit at the time 01H to 14H (1 to 20%)
of oxygen correction
009EH 40159 Word Reference Gas Switching Time 1 to 1Eh(1 to 30 sec) for ZPB,ZPG
009FH 40160 Word Reference Gas Measuring Time 1 to 3Ch(1 to 60 sec)
00A0H 40161 Word Average period Ch1 0 to 9h(0 to 9 cycle)
00A1H 40162 Word Average period Ch2 0 to 9h(0 to 9 cycle)
00A2H 40163 Word Average period Ch3 0 to 9h(0 to 9 cycle)
00A3H 40164 Word Average period Ch4 0 to 9h(0 to 9 cycle)
Interfernce compensation
00A4H 40165 Word
coefficient Ch1 renge1
Interfernce compensation
00A5H 40166 Word
coefficient Ch1 renge2

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Word data [read-out/write-in]: Function code [03H, 06H, 10H]
User settings
Relative Register Data Remarks or
Memory contents Read-out/write-in data
address No. type corresponding parameter
Interfernce compensation for ZPB,ZPG
00A6H 40167 Word
coefficient Ch2 renge1
Interfernce compensation
00A7H 40168 Word
coefficient Ch2 renge2
Interfernce compensation
00A8H 40169 Word
coefficient Ch3 renge1
Interfernce compensation
00A9H 40170 Word
coefficient Ch3 renge2
Interfernce compensation
00AAH 40171 Word
coefficient Ch4 renge1
Interfernce compensation
00ABH 40172 Word
coefficient Ch4 renge2

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Word data [write-in] : Function code [06H]
Operation command
Relative Register Data Remarks or
Memory contents Write-in data
address No. type corresponding parameter
07D0H 42001 Word Keying command 01H:MODE Sending a value simulates
02H: Side, keying

04H: Up, 08H: Down


10H: ESC、20H: ENT
40H: ZERO、80H: SPAN
07D1H 42002 Word Display change 1: Return to measurement Force to return to
mode display measurement mode
07D2H 42003 Word Auto calibration 1; Execute auto calibration Auto calibration is executed
only once.
07D3H 42004 Word Auto zero calibration 1; Execute auto zero Auto zero calibration is
calibration executed only once.
07D4H 42005 Word Blowback 1; Execute blowback Blowback is executed only
once. (Option)

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Word data [read-out only] : Function code[04 H]
Measurement value and status
Relative Register Data Remarks or
Memory contents Read-out data
address No. type corresponding parameter
0000H 30001 Word Ch1 concentration
0001H 30002 Word Ch1 decimal point position Concentration: -9999 to
9999
0002H 30003 Word Ch1 measurement unit
(value corresponding to
0003H 30004 Word Ch2 concentration
indication without decimal
0004H 30005 Word Ch2 decimal point position point)
0005H 30006 Word Ch2 measurement unit Decimal point position: 0,1,2,3
0006H 30007 Word Ch3 concentration (0; concentration/1
0007H 30008 Word Ch3 decimal point position 1; concentration/10
0008H 30009 Word Ch3 measurement unit 2; concentration/100

0009H 30010 Word Ch4 concentration 3; concentration/1000)

000AH 30011 Word Ch4 decimal point position Measurement unit: 0, 1, 2, 3


000BH 30012 Word Ch4 measurement unit (0; vol%
000CH 30013 Word Ch5 concentration 1; ppm
000DH 30014 Word Ch5 decimal point position 2; mg/m3
000EH 30015 Word Ch5 measurement unit 3; g/m3)
000FH 30016 Word Ch6 concentration
0010H 30017 Word Ch6 decimal point position
0011H 30018 Word Ch6 measurement unit Transmit values under
current measurement
0012H 30019 Word Ch7 concentration
conditions
0013H 30020 Word Ch7 decimal point position
0014H 30021 Word Ch7 measurement unit
0015H 30022 Word Ch8 concentration
0016H 30023 Word Ch8 decimal point position
0017H 30024 Word Ch8 measurement unit
0018H 30025 Word Ch9 concentration
0019H 30026 Word Ch9 decimal point position
001AH 30027 Word Ch9 measurement unit
001BH 30028 Word Ch10 concentration
001CH 30029 Word Ch10 decimal point position
001DH 30030 Word Ch10 measurement unit
001EH 30031 Word Ch11 concentration
001FH 30032 Word Ch11 decimal point position
0020H 30033 Word Ch11 measurement unit
0021H 30034 Word Ch12 concentration
0022H 30035 Word Ch12 decimal point position
0023H 30036 Word Ch12 measurement unit

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Word data [read-out only] : Function code[04 H]
Measurement value and status
Relative Register Data Remarks or
Memory contents Read-out data
address No. type corresponding parameter
0024H 30037 Word Peak count 0 to 100 times/hour
0025H 30038 Word Ch1 current range 0, 1
0026H 30039 Word Ch2 current range (0; range-1, 1;range-2)
0027H 30040 Word Ch3 current range
0028H 30041 Word Ch4 current range
0029H 30042 Word Ch5 current range
002AH 30043 Word Ch1 high/low limit alarm 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 Whether or how alarm is
(0: No alarm, currently produced.
002BH 30044 Word Ch2 high/low limit alarm
1: High limit alarm,
002CH 30045 Word Ch3 high/low limit alarm 2: Low limit alarm
002DH 30046 Word Ch4 high/low limit alarm 3: High-high limit alarm,
002EH 30047 Word Ch5 high/low limit alarm 4: Low-low limit alarm

002FH 30048 Word Peak count alarm 0,1 (0: No, 1: Yes)
0030H 30049 Word Auto (Auto zero) calibration in 0,1 (0: No, 1: Yes)
progress
0031H 30050 Word Ch1 zero calibration in progress 0,1 (0: No, 1: Yes)
0032H 30051 Word Ch2 zero calibration in progress
0033H 30052 Word Ch3 zero calibration in progress
0034H 30053 Word Ch4 zero calibration in progress
0035H 30054 Word Ch5 zero calibration in progress
0036H 30055 Word Ch1 span calibration in progress
0037H 30056 Word Ch2 span calibration in progress
0038H 30057 Word Ch3 span calibration in progress
0039H 30058 Word Ch4 span calibration in progress
003AH 30059 Word Ch5 span calibration in progress
003BH 30060 Word Instrument error 0,1 (0; No, 1; Yes) Whether error is produced
003CH 30061 Word Calibration error 0,1 (0; No, 1; Yes) Whether error is produced
003DH 30062 Word Latest error No. -1 to 9 (Error No.-1) * (a) Error log contents
003EH 30063 Word Latest error DAY 1 to 31 (date)
003FH 30064 Word Latest error HOUR 0 to 23 (hours)
0040H 30065 Word Latest error MIN 0 to 59 (min)
0041H 30066 Word Latest error TARGET 0 to 4

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Word data [read-out only] : Function code[04 H]
Measurement value and status
Relative Register Data Remarks or
Memory contents Read-out data
address No. type corresponding parameter
0042H 30067 Word The previous error No. -1 to 9 (Error No.-1)
0043H 30068 Word The previous error DAY 1 to 31 (date)
0044H 30069 Word The previous error HOUR 0 to 23 (hours)
0045H 30070 Word The previous error MIN 0 to 59 (min)
0046H 30071 Word The previous error TARGET 0 to 4

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007EH 30127 Word Oldest error No. -1 to 9 (Error No.-1)


007FH 30128 Word Oldest error DAY 1 to 31 (date)
0080H 30129 Word Oldest error HOUR 0 to 23 (hour)
0081H 30130 Word Oldest error MIN 0 to 59 (min)
0082H 30131 Word Oldest error TARGET 0 to 4
0083H 30132 Word Error 1 0,1 (0: No, 1: Yes) Whether error is currently
produced
0084H 30133 Word Error 2
0085H 30134 Word Error 3
0086H 30135 Word Error 10
0087H 30136 Word Ch1 Error 4 0,1 (0: No, 1: Yes)
0088H 30137 Word Ch1 Error 5
0089H 30138 Word Ch1 Error 6
008AH 30139 Word Ch1 Error 7
008BH 30140 Word Ch1 Error 8
008CH 30141 Word Ch1 Error 9

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0099H 30154 Word Ch4 Error 4 0,1 (0: No, 1: Yes)


009AH 30155 Word Ch4 Error 5
009BH 30156 Word Ch4 Error 6
009CH 30157 Word Ch4 Error 7
009DH 30158 Word Ch4 Error 8
009EH 30159 Word Ch4 Error 9
009FH 30160 Word Ch5 Error 4 0,1 (0: No, 1: Yes)
00A0H 30161 Word Ch5 Error 5
00A1H 30162 Word Ch5 Error 6
00A2H 30163 Word Ch5 Error 7
00A3H 30164 Word Ch5 Error 8
00A4H 30165 Word Ch5 Error 9

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Word data [read-out only] : Function code[04 H]
Measurement value and status
Relative Register Data Remarks or
Memory contents Read-out data
address No. type corresponding parameter
00A5H 30166 Word Ch1 auto zero calibration in 0,1 (0: No, 1: Yes)
progress
00A6H 30167 Word Ch1 auto span calibration in
progress
00A7H 30168 Word Ch1 hold in progress 0,1 (0: No, 1: Yes)

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00AEH 30175 Word Ch4 auto zero calibration in 0,1 (0: No, 1: Yes)
progress
00AFH 30176 Word Ch4 auto span calibration in
progress
00B0H 30177 Word Ch4 hold in progress 0,1 (0: No, 1: Yes)
00B1H 30178 Word Ch5 auto zero calibration in 0,1 (0: No, 1: Yes)
progress
00B2H 30179 Word Ch5 auto span calibration in
progress
00B3H 30180 Word Ch5 hold in progress 0,1 (0: No, 1: Yes)
00B4H 30181 Word Display information (1) * (b)
00B5H 30182 Word Display information (2)
00B6H 30183 Word Display information (3)
00B7H 30184 (Do not use)
00B8H 30185 (Do not use)
00B9H 30186 (Do not use)
00BAH 30187 (Do not use)
00BBH 30188 (Do not use)
00BCH 30189 Word Manual calibration channel Cursor Ch-1 * (c)
00BDH 30190 (Do not use)
00BEH 30191 Word High/Low limit alarm (6)
00BFH 30192 (Do not use)
00C0H 30193 (Do not use)
00C1H 30194 (Do not use)

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Word data [read-out only] : Fuction code[04H]
Fixed setting
Relative Register Data Remarks or
Memory contents Read-out data
address No. type corresponding parameter
0425H 31062 Word Ch1 range numbers 1, 2
0426H 31063 Word Ch2 range numbers (1: 1 range,
0427H 31064 Word Ch3 range numbers 2: 2 ranges)
0428H 31065 Word Ch4 range numbers
0429H 31066 Word Ch5 range numbers
042AH 31067 Word Ch1 range-1 unit 0,1,2,3
042BH 31068 Word Ch1 range-2 unit (0;vol%
042CH 31069 Word Ch2 range-1 unit 1; ppm
042DH 31070 Word Ch2 range-2 unit 2; mg/m3
042EH 31071 Word Ch3 range-1 unit 3; g/m3)
042FH 31072 Word Ch3 range-2unit
0430H 31073 Word Ch4 range-1 unit
0431H 31074 Word Ch4 range-2 unit
0432H 31075 Word Ch5 range-1 unit
0433H 31076 Word Ch5 range-2 unit
0434H 31077 Word Ch1 range-1 value 1 to 9999 The actual range value is
calculated with the decimal
0435H 31078 Word Ch1 range-2 value point position taken into
0436H 31079 Word Ch2 range-1 value consideration.
Actual range value = Read
0437H 31080 Word Ch2 range-2 value range value / X
0438H 31081 Word Ch3 range-1 value (X is 1 when 0 is selected,
10 when 1 is selected, and
0439H 31082 Word Ch3 range-2 value 100 when 2 is selected, and
043AH 31083 Word Ch4 range-1 value 1000 when 3 is selected for
decimal point position.)
043BH 31084 Word Ch4 range-2 value
043CH 31085 Word Ch5 range-1 value
043DH 31086 Word Ch5 range-2 value
043EH 31087 Word Ch1 range-1 decimal point position 0,1,2,3
043FH 31088 Word Ch1 range-2 decimal point position (0: Nothing below decimal
point,
0440H 31089 Word Ch2 range-1 decimal point position
1: 1 digit below decimal
0441H 31090 Word Ch2 range-2 decimal point position
point,
0442H 31091 Word Ch3 range-1 decimal point position 2: 2 digits below decimal
0443H 31092 Word Ch3 range-2 decimal point position point,
0444H 31093 Word Ch4 range-1 decimal point position 3: 3 digits below decimal
point.
0445H 31094 Word Ch4 range-2 decimal point position
0446H 31095 Word Ch5 range-1 decimal point position
0447H 31096 Word Ch5 range-2 decimal point position

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Word data [read-out only] : Fuction code[04H]
Fixed setting
Relative Register Data Remarks or
Memory contents Read-out data
address No. type corresponding parameter
0448H 31097 Word Type: 1st digit Z
0449H 31098 Word Type: 2nd digit P
044AH 31099 Word Type: 3rd digit A, B, G
044BH 31100 Word Type: 4th digit 0 to 9, A to Z
044CH 31101 Word Type: 5th digit 0 to 9, A to Z
044DH 31102 Word Type: 6th digit 0 to 9, A to Z
044EH 31103 Word Type: 7th digit 0 to 9, A to Z
044FH 31104 Word Type: 8th digit 1
0450H 31105 Word Type: 9th digit 0 to 9, A to Z
0451H 31106 Word Type: 10th digit 0 to 9, A to Z
0452H 31107 Word Type: 11th digit 0 to 9, A to Z
0453H 31108 Word Type: 12th digit 0 to 9, A to Z
0454H 31109 Word Type: 13th digit 0 to 9, A to Z
0455H 31110 Word Type: 14th digit 0 to 9, A to Z
0456H 31111 Word Type: 15th digit 0 to 9, A to Z
0457H 31112 Word Type: 16th digit 0 to 9, A to Z
0458H 31113 Word Type: 17th digit 0 to 9, A to Z
0459H 31114 Word Type: 18th digit 0 to 9, A to Z
045AH 31115 Word Type: 19th digit 0 to 9, A to Z
045BH 31116 Word Type: 20th digit 0 to 9, A to Z
045CH 31117 Word Type: 21st digit 0 to 9, A to Z
045DH 31118 Word Type: 22nd digit 0 to 9, A to Z
045EH 31119 Word Type: 23rd digit 0 to 9, A to Z
045FH 31120 Word Type: 24th digit 0 to 9, A to Z
0460H 31121 Word Type: 25th digit 0 to 9, A to Z
0461H 31122 Word Type: 26th digit 0 to 9, A to Z
0462H 31123 Word Board: 1st digit 0 to 9, A to Z
0463H 31124 Word Board: 2nd digit 0 to 9, A to Z
0464H 31125 Word Board: 3rd digit 0 to 9, A to Z
0465H 31126 Word Board: 4th digit 0 to 9, A to Z
0466H 31127 Word Board: 5th digit 0 to 9, A to Z
0467H 31128 Word Board: 6th digit 0 to 9, A to Z
0468H 31129 Word Board: 7th digit 0 to 9, A to Z
0469H 31130 Word Board: 8th digit 0 to 9, A to Z

Notes
1. Set "0" for accessing to the area not used within address map.
2. For contents of *(a) to *(c), refer to Section 7.3 "Supplements to address map".

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7.3 Supplement to address map
* (a) Register No. 30062 to 30131 (error log)
Up to 14 errors logged can be read in the order from the latest to older ones.
The contents are as follows.

Error No.: No. of produced error. Stored value is error number minus 1.
Error DAY: Date
Error HOUR: Indicates at what o'clock error occurred.
Error MIN: Indicates at what minutes error occurred.
Error TARGET: No. of Ch where error occurred.

Ch No. minus 1 is stored.


0 at error No. 3 or 10.

* (b) Register numbers 30181, 30182, 30183 (display information (1), (2), (3))
The display information is values for knowing the current display status of the instrument.

• Contents of values of display information (1) (status of each setting panel)

0: Measurement mode display (manual calibration display included)


1: Menu mode display
2: Changeover of range display
3: Calibration setting display
4: Alarm setting display
5: Automatic calibration setting display
6: Peak alarm setting display
7: Parameter setting display
8: Maintenance mode display
9: Factory mode display
10: Auto zero calibration setting display

• Contents of values of display information (2) (status at manual calibration)


0: Measurement mode display
4: Channel selection display at manual zero calibration
5: Zero calibration wait display at manual zero calibration
6: Zero calibration in progress display at manual zero calibration
7: Channel selection display at manual span calibration
8: Span calibration wait display at manual span calibration
9: Span calibration in progress display at manual span calibration
10: Error contents indication display

• Contents of values of display information (3)


Correspond to value of Ch (channel) from which the measurement mode is displayed.
Top channel number minus 1 is stored.

* (c) Register number 30189 (manual calibration channel)

Data for knowing a channel (component) which the cursor is positioned at to carry out a calibration at
when a manual calibration is under way.

Channel number to carry out a calibration at minus 1 is stored.

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8. TROUBLESHOOTING

If the communication is unavailable, check the following items.

□ Whether all devices related to communication are turned on.


□ Whether connections are correct.
□ Whether the number of connected instruments and connection distance are as specified
□ Whether communication conditions coincide between the master station (host computer) and slave stations
(instrument)
□ Transmission speed : 38400bps
□ Data length : 8 bits
□ Stop bit : 1 bit
□ Parity : None

□ Whether send/receive signal timing conforms to Section 5.6 in this manual.

□ Whether the station No. designated as send destination by the master station coincides with the station No. of
the connected instrument.

□ Whether more than one instrument connected on the same transmission line shares the same station No.

□ Whether the station No. of instruments is set at other than 0.


If it’s 0, the communication function does not work.

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