Modbus Map - E+E Elektronik EE240 User Manual

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Fig. 23 Options for editing the output configuration
1. Mapping the selected measurement signal:
Example (a): "Mapping an EE07 sensing probe at port 2 of the transmitter '10045689788'
Assigned to:
Serial Number:
Transmitter Port: Select the transmitter port (see section "Probe Status" in chapter 6.2.2, under
Example (b):
Assigned to:
Serial Number:
Transmitter Port: Enter "255".
2. Setup of ranges and values:
Measurand and Unit: Selected desired measurand (T, RH ...).
Physical Range: Enter desired range and unit of the measurand (e.g. 0 ...100 °C).
Output Type:
Custom Range:
Failsafe Value:
6.2.4

Modbus Map

Fig. 24 List of Modbus registers
Click on the link "Add new Modbus Register" to create new registers / variables. The Edit Modbus
Register Configuration dialogue will open.
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Select "Transmitter".
Enter the serial number of the desired transmitter or copy and paste it from the
transmitter list (see section "Transmitter List" in chapter 6.2.2).
"TM-Port") to which the sensing probe is connected (Port 1, 2 or 3, resp. 255, if only
one port is occupied, but the port number is unknown).
"Mapping an EE07 sensing probe with serial number 0909500001055D"
Select "Probe".
Enter the serial number of the sensing probeor copy and paste it from the
"Transmitter Details" of the transmitter list see chapter 6.2.2 Transmitters.
Indicates the physical output quantity (factory setting according to order code).
Analogue output value, to represent the "Physical Range" as indicated above.
Analogue output value in case of failure / alarm.
1. Mapping the selected measured data
2. Setup of ranges and values
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