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Series 2000 Communications Handbook - Soliton

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<strong>Series</strong> <strong>2000</strong> <strong>Communications</strong> <strong>Handbook</strong>Modbus & EI Bisynch Addresses5.10.3. Program Segment DataProgram segment data is specified using 8 modbus addresses, with the contents varyingdepending on the type of the segment. The format per segment is detailed in the followingtable, which gives the offset from the start of a segment data block for each item.AddressOffsetSegment Types0 SegmentType1 TargetSetpointSTEP DWELL RAMPRATESegmentTypeSegmentTypeTargetSetpointRAMPTIME TOTARGETSegmentTypeTargetSetpointCALLSegmentType2 Duration Rate Duration3 ProgramNumber4 Logic Logic Logic Logic CallO/P’s O/P’s O/P’s O/P’s Cycles5 HoldbackType67HoldbackTypeHoldbackTypeHoldbackTypeENDSegmentTypeEndPower ✱End TypeLogicO/P’s5.10.4. Example Address calculationsProgram 1, Segment 4, Segment Type = 8328 + 32 + 0 = 8360 (20A8 Hex)Program 2, Holdback Value = 8464 + 0 + 1 = 8465 (2111 Hex)Program 4 Segment 16, End Type = 8872 + 128 + 3 = 9003 (232B Hex)✱ Note: Power Level in End SegmentFor software versions 3.06 onwards End Power has Modbus address 64 (EI Bisynch PW) andis, therefore, removed from the Address Offset table above.<strong>Series</strong> <strong>2000</strong> <strong>Communications</strong> <strong>Handbook</strong> Part No HA026230 Issue 2.0 Feb-00 5-53

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