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Modbus Registers, continued
Modbus
Modbus
Coil Number
Register Number
2
3
4
5
6
7
9
11
101
1601
1602
102
104
106
108
110
112
222
1000
2000
3000
4000
R/W
Parameter Name
R
Control voltage (24 Vdc)
R
Ambient board
temperature
R
Maximum PC board
temperature
R
DIP switch value
R
Configuration CRC
R
Communication module
serial number
R
Communication module
firmware revision
R
Communication module
hardware revision
R/W
Field relay outputs
R/W
Field input 1
debounce time
R/W
Field input 2
debounce time
R/W
Field input 3
debounce time
R/W
Field input 4
debounce time
R/W
Modbus comm loss
timeout value (ms)
R/W
Remote Modbus parity
R
Product code
R/W
Modbus production list
R
Modbus production data
R/W
Modbus consumption list
R/W
Modbus consumption data
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Description
The control voltage register is displayed in millivolts
Temperature is displayed in degrees celsius
The maximum ambient temperature seen by the PCB
Present value of the configuration DIP switch
A CRC is calculated on the non-volatile configuration values.
The CRC value is intended to provide a quick assessment of
configuration state
The serial number of the communication module
Present firmware revision of the communication adapter
Present hardware revision for the communication adapter PCB
Present hardware revision for the communication adapter PCB
Field relay output 1
Field relay output 2
The input debounce can be set for each input point. The
debounce value is set in milliseconds. Minimum time is 1 ms.
Maximum debounce time is 1000 ms
Modbus communication loss timeout. The timeout can be set
from 0 ms (disabled) to 65535 ms
0 = Even parity, 1 stop bit
1 = Odd parity, 1 stop bit
2 = No parity, 2 stop bits
3 = Even parity, 2 stop bits
4 = Odd parity, 2 stop bits
5 = No parity, 1 stop bit
0x1108 Modbus 24 Vdc standalone I/O
0x1109 Modbus 120 Vac standalone I/O
0x111C S611 Modbus adapter 24 Vdc I/O
0x111D S611 Modbus adapter 120 Vdc I/O
The production and consumption registers can be used to create
custom Modbus interface ranges. Example: If field inputs
register address 0 is put into the first slot of the production list,
the field inputs register value will be available in the first slot of
the Modbus production data register range. Production data is
data provided by the device and consumption data is for data
provided (written) to the device. Note that the values must be
Modbus register address (for example, register number –1) not
register number
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