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Series 2000 Communications Handbook - Soliton

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Modbus & EI Bisynch Addresses<strong>Series</strong> <strong>2000</strong> <strong>Communications</strong> <strong>Handbook</strong>5.10. RAMP/DWELL PROGRAMMER DATA - MODBUSThis Section Applies To 2400 <strong>Series</strong> Controllers only5.10.1. Program Data OrganisationA 2400 series controller can contain multiple “programs”, each consisting of up to 16segments. The data for each program starts at the base Modbus address given by thefollowing table:ProgramBase Address(Decimal)Program 0 (Currently Running Program - changes 8192 <strong>2000</strong>permitted only in hold, and are not permanently stored)Program 1 8328 2088Program 2 8464 2110Program 3 8600 2198Program 4 8736 2220Program 5 8872 22A8Program 6 9008 2330Program 7 9144 23B8Program 8 9280 2440Program 9 9416 24C8Program 10 9552 2550Program 11 9688 25D8Program 12 9824 2660Program 13 9960 26E8Program 14 10096 2770Program 15 10232 27F8Program 16 10368 2880Program 17 10504 2908Program 18 10640 2990Program 19 10776 2A18Program 20 10912 2AA0Base Address(Hex)The parameters used to describe a program are organised into 17 blocks, each of 8 words inlength, starting at the base address for the program. There is one block for general programdata, such as the units to be used for ramp and dwell times, and 16 further blocks for thesegment data itself. To obtain the Modbus address of the data block for a given program, addthe block offset given in the next table to the program5-50 <strong>Series</strong> <strong>2000</strong> <strong>Communications</strong> <strong>Handbook</strong> Part No HA026230 Issue 2.0 Feb-00

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