Lauda RP 845 Operating Instructions Manual page 104

Low-temperature thermostats with smartcool system
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Command
IN_DO_02
IN_DO_03
IN_MODE_00
IN_MODE_01
IN_MODE_02
IN_MODE_03
IN_MODE_04
TYPE
VERSION_R
VERSION_S
VERSION_B
VERSION_T
VERSION_A
VERSION_V
VERSION_D
VERSION_M_0
VERSION_M_1
VERSION_M_2
STATUS
STAT
RMP_IN_00_XXX
RMP_IN_01
RMP_IN_02
RMP_IN_03
RMP_IN_04
RMP_IN_05
LOG_IN_00_XXXX
LOG_IN_01
LOG_IN_02
LOG_IN_03
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Proline Low-temperature Thermostats
0 = make-contact open/ 1 = make-contact closed.
State of Contact output 2:
0 = make-contact open/ 1 = make-contact closed.
State of Contact output 3:
0 = make-contact open/ 1 = make-contact closed.
Keys Master: 0 = free / 1 = inhibited.
Control: 0 = int. / 1 = ext. Pt100 / 2 = ext. Analogue / 3 = ext. Serial.
Standby: 0 = Unit ON / 1 = Unit OFF.
Keys Command: 0 = free / 1 = inhibited.
Setpoint offset source: 0=normal/1=ext.Pt/2=ext.analogue/3=ext.serial.
Read equipment type.
Read software type of control system.
Read software type of protection system.
Read software type of Command.
Read software type of cooling system.
Read software type of analogue module.
Read software type of RS232/485 module.
Read software type of digital module.
Read software type of solenoid valve (Cooling water).
Read software type of solenoid valve (Automatic refill).
Read software type of solenoid valve (Level controller).
Read equipment status 0 = OK, -1 = error.
Read error diagnosis response:
XXXXXXX → X = 0 no error, X = 1 error.
1 Char = error.
2 Char = Alarm.
3 Char = Warning.
4 Char = over temperature.
5 Char = low-level error.
6 Char = high-level error (at adjustment alarm).
7 Char = no external control variable.
Read a program segment XXX
(response: e. g. 030.00_010.00 => set point temperature 30.00°C, time = 10 min,
tolerance = 5,00°C, pump level = 1).
Read the current segment number.
Read the set number of program runs.
Read the current program run.
Read the program to which further instructions apply.
Read which program is running now (0=none).
Query a measuring point XXXX from data logger
(Reply: e. g. 020.00_021.23_030.50 => set point temperature = 20,00°C, bath
temperature = 21,23°C, external temperature = 30,5°C).
Query all measuring points from data logger
As a difference to the command "LOG_IN_00", a tabulator is used here as
separator instead of ,_' . The measuring points are separated by CR and LF. The
end is marked by CR LF CR LF.
Query the start time from the data logger
(Reply: e.g. 20_14_12_20 => day 20, 14:12:20).
Query the acquisition interval from the data logger
(Reply in seconds).
Starting up
Explanation
YACE0072 / 21.08.07

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