Configure The Monitoring Point(S) - ADS TRITON+ Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

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11. (applicable only to monitors supporting Modbus and Telog
Ru-33 operations) Click on the Modbus button and complete
the Modbus Parameters dialog in the following way:
Select the Enable checkbox.
Enter the slave address number in the ID field to be used
when facilitating communication between the
monitor/EMUX (FlowShark Triton) or
monitor/ExPAC/XBUS (ADS TRITON+/ and the third-
party system (e.g., a SCADA system, RTU, or process
control system). For TRITON+, FlowShark Triton and
FlowHawk monitors, choose a number from 2 to 57, 59 to
96, or 98 to 247. For installations involving Telog RU-33,
ADS recommends using 1 as the ID.
Enter the amount of time, in milliseconds, following a
request you want the monitor to wait before returning the
requested data to the third-party system in the Delay
Response field. (This field typically does not need
editing.)
Click on the OK button.
12. Select the Save button to save the current parameters on the
dialog to the local directory or network.
13. Continue to enter the monitoring point information and assign
and edit the devices.

Configure the Monitoring Point(s)

The second step in configuring a monitor is entering the monitoring
point information. This involves designating the pipe
characteristics at the monitoring point and assigning and editing the
devices corresponding to the monitoring point.
The monitoring point represents the physical location at which the
sensors are installed. The sensors A monitor location can support
up to two monitoring points, and the settings must be designated for
each monitoring point.

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