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This document provides an operational manual for the 85XX scanner. It includes 14 sections that cover technical details, specifications, user guide, run mode, manual mode, program mode, configuration mode, verify configuration mode, verify program mode, calibration mode, back plate details, relay logic table details, troubleshooting, and Modbus details. The manual guides the user on the operation, programming, and calibration of the scanner which has menu-driven prompts and is controlled using nine keys on the front panel.

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This document provides an operational manual for the 85XX scanner. It includes 14 sections that cover technical details, specifications, user guide, run mode, manual mode, program mode, configuration mode, verify configuration mode, verify program mode, calibration mode, back plate details, relay logic table details, troubleshooting, and Modbus details. The manual guides the user on the operation, programming, and calibration of the scanner which has menu-driven prompts and is controlled using nine keys on the front panel.

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SCANNER 85XX masibus

Ref. No. : m83/om/403/1

OPERATIONAL MANUAL FOR 85XX

INDEX
No Subject Page
No.
1. Technical details 2.
2. Specifications 3
3. User guide 4
4. Run mode 6
5. Manual mode 6
6. Program mode 6
7. Configuration mode 8
8. Verify Configuration mode 13
9. Verify program mode 13
10. Calibration mode 14
11. Back plate detail 15
12. Relay logic table detail 16
13. Trouble shooting 18
14. Modbus Detail (optional) 20

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1. TECHNICAL DETAILS
This is a versatile micro-controller based Scanner with a very high performance to price ratio. The features offered
in this product are better than any other Scanner available in similar price range.
The instrument is made in 96x192x208 mm size with standard cut out of 92x188 mm. Front is sealed membrane type
to withstand dusty environment. On back plate PCB soldered 37 pin D type terminals of very good quality are used.
The programming and calibration operation of the instrument is by nine simple keys with two independent displays
for channel no and data value for that channel. Channel display is of two digit to differentiate it from data display of
four digit, each of 0.56" seven segment LED. Status of Run/ Program/Verify mode, Fault, Auto/Manual mode
Operation of the instrument is menu driven with user understandable prompts. Provision for PASS WORD is kept
for unauthorized access to critical configuration and program parameters.
The product is made to accept Linear voltage inputs. The type of input can be changed in field also. The calibration of
the unit is done without trim-pots. The unit can be calibrated in installed condition itself by front panel keys at any
given point i.e. user do not required to feed a fixed signal.

No. of Groups as well as no. of channels within the group are programmable.

Set point type ( LL, hL or hh ), abnormal status ( Alarm or Trip ) for alarm limit1 and alarm limit 2 as well as Relay
action type ( ON or OFF ) for alarm limit 1 and alarm limit 2 are programmable.

For each group two relays are given for one alarm limit 1 and second alarm limit 2.

Scan time is programmable up to 99 seconds with + 30% error..

Relay on time is programmable up to from 0 to 5 minutes with + 30% error..

Provision for zero and span setting is made to restrict range of usage and programming. This restricts accidental
wrong setting of set point beyond the range of interest. This zero and span setting is more useful for linear
inputs for setting the range between -1999 to 9999 counts.

Serial Communication with RS 232 / RS 485 is also provided for using the scanner as backend for Supervisory
Control or for P.C. connectivity. Standard protocol for communication used is “MODBUS-RTU”.

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2. SPECIFICATIONS
2.1. DISPLAY
2 digit 0.56" Red seven segment LEDs for channel no.
4 digit 0.56" Red seven segment LEDs for data of current channel.
mode selection discrete Red LEDs.

2.2. INPUT
0-10 V DC linear
Other types on request
Accuracy +/- 0.1% of span +/- 1 Count
Input open protection – upscale /downscale programmable
Digital I/P (Optional)

2.3. RANGE
0-10 V - Field scaleable -1999 to 9999

2.4. ALARM/TRIP OUTPUT


Up to 3 Groups with two individual relay output for each group relay. One relay for each alarm limit (i.e.
AL1 and AL2) for a group rated for 2A @ 230 VAC., selectable for alarm or trip.
Common Hysteresis setting 0 to 100 value will be treated as display count.
Relay status configurable as normally ON or OFF.
Set point type configurable as L, VL or L, H or H, VH.
Relay on time is configurable from 0 to 5 minutes.

2.5. CALIBRATION
Ambient, Zero and span adjusted by digital calibration through front panel keys. No trim-pots.

2.6. CONTROLS
Vfy, Increase, Decrease, Auto/Man, Next, Skip/Self Check, Al1/Al2, Scan Time and Enter/ ACK keys for
operation, programming & calibration.

2.7. GENERAL
power supply - 110V/230V AC 50 Hz. - user selectable
24 V DC, 110V DC, 220 VDC (optional)
Ambient - 0 to 55 deg C.
Humidity - up to 95% RH (Non-condensing)
Power consumption - Less than 20 VA
Scanning time - 1) Linear - 300 mSec.

2.8. PHYSICAL
case - M.S. powder coated with ABS molded bezel

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Terminals - Screw type, can accept up to 2.5 sq. mm wire
Bezel size - 96 X 192 mm
Depth behind panel - 208 mm / 250mm (with terminal plate)
Panel cutout - 92 X 188 mm

3. USER GUIDE

3.1. INTRODUCTION
This is a single chip micro-controller based scanner designed for 0 – 10V DC linear input type. Instrument is
operated by nine user friendly keys. These keys are used for operation, programming and calibration.
There are four levels of protections in the instrument. The four levels decide access to verify settings(operator
level), access to set points & control parameters(supervisor level), configuration and calibration.
The manual covers all aspects of operation of the instrument. Please read instructions carefully before altering any
programming or configuration information.

3.2. OPERATION

3.2.1. POWER SUPPLY


Always be sure that you are connecting right input supply voltage to right power terminal of the instrument. The
instrument is having 4 terminals 110- 230V – Neutral and Earth for mains Supply. On application of proper power,
the instrument will display Scanner type for 2 seconds and then configuration type for another two seconds.
Now, if the input signal is connected, scanner will display value of input in DATA window and channel no. in
channel window on display along with appropriate mode LED.

3.2.2. KEY BOARD

There are nine keys for operation of the instrument. For understanding the operation first let us see the operation
of keys.

3.2.2.1. VFY

This key is used to select desired parameter in configuration , program , verify configuration and verify program
modes. On first press of this key, it will display

md
CnFG
By pressing inc or dec key you can select the desired mode( CNFG, PRGM, VCFG, VPGM) of operation. Now if
you again press the vfy key then the instrument will come in Run mode. The corresponding mode LED will glow on
pressing this key.

3.2.2.2. ENTER/ACK

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This key is used to enter the value of the selected parameter. After setting the data to proper value, if ENTER key
is pressed, the data will be permanently stored in non-volatile memory. On pressing of ENTER key, the
decimal point on last digit disappears to indicate that data is entered. Now, the data change is not allowed until
ENTER key is pressed once again. On pressing of ENTER key once again, decimal point on last digit will glow
and allow change in the data.
This key when pressed during RUN MODE will be taken as a ACK key which is used to acknowledge the relays
and LED status as per logic selected.
3.2.2.3. INC ( σ )
This key will increment the selected parameter value by one count in program ,configuration or calibration
mode. if you keep pressed the key then value will be incremented by 10 times faster up to the maximum value of
that particular parameter.

3.2.2.4. DEC ( τ )
This key will decrement the selected parameter value by one count in program or configuration mode. if you keep
pressed the key then value will be decremented by 10 times faster up to the minimum value of that particular
parameter.

3.2.2.5. NEXT
This key is used to move into next parameter in a current mode. When pressed in Run mode, the next un-
skipped channel will be displayed. Normally it is used in MAN mode to select next channel for fixed channel
display.

3.2.2.6. AUTO/MAN
This key is used to set the unit in either auto mode or manual mode. This is a toggle key. i.e. if it is pressed in auto
mode, the unit is switched into MAN mode and channel display will become fixed. MAN LED will glow in MAN
mode to indicate the same.
This key is also used for individual zero/span, individual input type and individual decimal point position setting, for
each channel.

3.2.2.7. SCN TIME


This key is used to set the scan time for display of channels and its reading. It can be incremented up to 99 using
INC key or decremented up to 1 using DEC key.
This key is also used to enter in calibration mode from configuration mode and also to set the Relay time for setting
on time of relay.

3.2.2.8. SKIP / SCHK KEY


This key is used to skip / un-skip the channel in program mode. This is also a toggle key. i.e. if key is pressed while
channel is skipped, it will un-skip the channel. On pressing this key in program mode, skip / un-skip message will be
displayed in Data window and channel no. will be displayed in Channel window.

3.2.2.9. AL1 / AL2


This key is used to change from alarm limit 1 to alarm limit 2 and vice-versa. This is also a toggle key.

3.3. MODES OF OPERATIONS


3.3.1. There are seven modes of operations.

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3.3.2. Run mode
3.3.3. Auto / manual mode
3.3.4. Verify program mode
3.3.5. Program mode
3.3.6. Configuration mode
3.3.7. Verify configuration mode
3.3.8. Calibration mode
Each are described in detail in individual chapter

4. RUN MODE
This mode is indicated by RUN LED glowing. In this mode, channel window will display current channel number
and DATA window will show its temperature. In AUTO mode, it will keep on displaying successive un-skipped
channels at the programmed scan rate. In case of MAN mode, only one channel will be displayed continuously.
For manual mode separate LED indication of mode is provided on front.
The relay of that channel will be turned OFF, on acknowledging the alarm, if the alarm type is not configured for trip
logic, where relay is not turned OFF until it actually comes within limit. The type of action and normal status of relay
is programmable and described in Configuration mode. Also refer relay logic table

For currently selected calibration channel decimal point on unit's digit of channel no. will glow.

5. MANUAL MODE
Manual mode is same as normal run mode except for displaying only one channel continuously. The channel
number can be changed by NEXT key. This mode is entered by pressing AUTO/MAN key in RUN/AUTO mode.
Pressing this key once again brings back to AUTO mode.

6. PROGRAM MODE
This mode is used to display / change alarm limits, scan time and skip status of channels. For entering in this mode,
press VFY key in RUN mode and VFY LED will glow to indicate the mode selection and display will ask to select the
mode. By pressing increment and decrement key select PRGM option and press ENTER key. By pressing the
ENTER key it will ask for Password . Select your password by using “INC” and “DEC” keys.If the Password is
correct then it will go in to Program mode and PRG LED will start glowing to indicate the current mode of
operation. Then press NEXT key to enter in program mode. Pressing VFY key will take you out of this
mode. Factory set password is '00'. If the user has programmed password in configuration mode, go to correct
password using INC key and DEC keys and then press ENT key.

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6.1. SET ALARM TRIP VALUE


CHANNEL 1

01
500
First parameter is alarm limit 1 for channel 1.
A decimal point on last digit of data will glow.
Change the limit as per requirement by INC and DEC key and press ENTER.. For changing the entry once again,
press ENTER key. The decimal point on last digit of data indicates, whether changing of data is allowed or not. If
decimal point is off and LEDs are steady data changing is not allowed.
Pressing NEXT key will bring display to 02 limit.

CHANNEL 2

02
600
Alarm limit for 1 for channel 2.
Its operations are identical to channel 1.
Pressing NEXT key will bring display to 03 limit.

CHANNEL 3

03
700
Its operations are identical to channel 1.
Pressing NEXT key will bring display to 04 limit. Thus you can set AL1 limit for each individual channel.
For programming AL2 limit for all channel s, press AL1/AL2 key to change to AL2 limits. Its operations are
identical to AL1 programming.

SCAN TIME

For programming Scan Time, press SCN TIME key in program mode. Display will show:

St
001
Displays scan time for updating the channel on display.
Maximum Scan Time is 99 Sec.
Minimum Scan Time is 1 Sec.
Change Scan Time by INC and DEC keys and press ENTER when correct value is set.
This parameter is just for approximation it will not give exact timing.

RELAY TIME

For programming relay on time, press SCN TIME key in program mode and then NEXT key in program mode.
Display will show:

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rt
001
Displays Relay time is for setting the on time of relays.
Maximum Relay on Time is 5 minutes.
Minimum Relay on Time is 0 minute.
Change Relay on Time by INC and DEC keys and press ENTER key when correct value is set.
This parameter is just for approximation it will not give exact timing.

Note:- The delay is provided only for relay on and no delay for relay off.

6.2. SKIPPING / UNSKIPPING OF CHANNEL


For changing the skip status of channels, press SKIP key in program mode. The display will show channel skip
status. If Ch-1 is skipped, display will be

1
S-ch
If Ch-1 is un-skipped, display will be

1
U-ch
Channel can be selected by pressing NEXT key.
SKIP key works as a toggle key, i.e. if channel is skipped, by pressing SKIP key status will change to un-skip and vice-
versa.
After changing the skip status, press ENTER key to store the status.
Skipping of all channels is not allowed. At least one channel has to be un-skipped for operation of unit. When user
tries to skip the last un-skipped channel, it will not allow.
In program mode, user can select any parameter by using NEXT, SKIP, AL1/AL2 and SCAN TIME keys and can
abort from this mode by pressing VFY key. For Verify mode all the parameter sequences are same except for
password entry and decimal point in last digit is 'off'.

7. CONFIGURATION MODE
Configuration mode is used to change basic configuration of unit. The program is same for all options and all
options are configurable from front only by using various keys. No hardware changes are necessary for changing
input type. It can be changed by just using front keys.

For entering Configuration mode, press VFY key in RUN mode and VFY LED will glow to indicate the mode
selection and display will ask to select the mode. By pressing increment and decrement key select CNFG option and
press ENTER key. Now it will ask for Password. After setting correct Password with the help of INC and DEC keys
press ENTER. If the Password is correct then only you can enter in Configuration mode. PRG LED starts glowing

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which indicates the mode of operation. Then press NEXT key to go ahead in Configuration mode. Pressing VFY key
will take you out of this mode. By entering in Configuration mode, the scanner will display scanner type. The
parameters in sequence are described below. User can go to next parameter in sequence by pressing NEXT key.

7.1. SCANNER TYPE

no OR no OR no OR no
8508 8516 8524 8532
There are three options 8508 or 8516 or 8524 for this parameter. Pressing INC and DEC key you can make it 8508
or 8516 or 8524 or 8532.

7.2. CONFIGURATION TYPE

MI OR FI
CNty CNty
There are two options mix or fix for this parameter. Pressing INC and DEC key you can make it “mix” or “fix”.

If configuration type is selected as fix then scanner will work as common I/P type.
If configuration type is selected as mix then only you can change i/P for individual channel.

7.3. INPUT TYPE


Display will show as :

IP
0-10
By pressing NEXT key here you can go to next channel and similarly set the input type of other channels. From here
you can go to the next parameters setting.
If configuration type is selected is FIX then you can’t change individual I/P type for (i.e I/P type for each channel).

7.4. NO. OF GROUPS

03
no-G
No. of Groups are minimum 1.
No. of Groups are maximum 6.

7.5. SETPOINT TYPE

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hh OR hL OR LL
SPtY
Where hh - high, very high AL1 - high
AL2 - very high
hL - high, Low AL1 - low
AL2 - high
LL - low, very low AL1 - very low
AL2 - low
This setting is common for all groups.
For exact understanding of relay and LED operation, please refer the ‘relay logic table’ given at the end of
manual.

7.6. ABNORMAL STATUS OF AL1

AL OR tr
CAL1
Configuration of abnormal status for AL1 limit. It will toggle between ALRM and TRIP by INC and DEC keys.
Open condition will be treated as normal condition in trip type.
This is common for all groups.

7.7. ABNORMAL STATUS OF AL2

AL OR tr
CAL2
This is for configuration of abnormal status for AL2. Other description is same as AL1.

7.8. RELAY STATUS OF AL1

OF OR on
CrL1
Configures normal relay status as ON or OFF for AL1 Relay. This is common for all groups.
NOTE:

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(1) Relay1 will be on when and only when both the channels configured in group1 and group4 will be in
abnormal condition depending on the relay time settings.
(2) Relay2 will be on when and only when both the channels configured in group2 and group5 will be
in abnormal condition depending on the relay time settings
(3) Relay3 will be on when and only when both the channels configured in group3 and group6 will be
in abnormal condition depending on the relay time settings.

If Group1 channel comes in abnormal condition and if after some time the group4 channel is provided
which is in abnormal condition, then the relay1 will be on after remaining time left from that particular relay
on time settings. Similarly, this will be applicable for other groups operation.

Example:- If Group1 channel comes in abnormal condition and if after 20 seconds the group4
channel is provided which is in abnormal condition, then the relay1 will be on after 40 seconds left from
relay on time settings.of 1 minute or after 100 seconds for relay on time settings of 2 minutes. Similarly, this
will be applicable for other groups operation.

7.9. RELAY STATUS OF AL2

OF OR on
CrL2
Configures normal relay status as ON or OFF for AL2 Relay. This is common for all groups. If it is configured as
ON, relay will remain ON when all channels of that group are in clear status. This is useful for specific
applications where Scanner ON is used for making a contact for failsafe operation, i.e. user wants to sound buzzer
or annunciator when Scanner is turned OFF or it is not working.

NOTE:
(1) Relay1 will be on when and only when both the channels configured in group1 and group4 will be in
abnormal condition depending on the relay time settings.
(2) Relay2 will be on when and only when both the channels configured in group2 and group5 will be
in abnormal condition depending on the relay time settings
(3) Relay3 will be on when and only when both the channels configured in group3 and group6 will be
in abnormal condition depending on the relay time settings.

If Group1 channel comes in abnormal condition and if after some time the group4 channel is provided
which is in abnormal condition, then the relay1 will be on after remaining time left from that particular relay
on time settings. Similarly, this will be applicable for other groups operation.

Example:- If Group1 channel comes in abnormal condition and if after 20 seconds the group4 channel is
provided which is in abnormal condition, then the relay1 will be on after 40 seconds left from relay on time
settings.of 1 minute or after 100 seconds for relay on time settings of 2 minutes. Similarly, this will be
applicable for other groups operation.

7.10. LATCHING OF ALARM

Y OR no

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Ltch
When CAL1 and CAL2 are of trip type, this parameter will be skipped from display.

7.11. NO. OF CHANNELS IN GROUP X

15
GrPX
Here, X indicates no. 1 to 6.(e.g. GrP1, GrP2, GrP3, GrP4, GrP5, GrP6).
Up to 8 channels in group 1, if no. of groups is 1, if scanner type is 8508.
Up to 16 channels in group 1, if no. of groups is 1, if scanner type is 8516.
Up to 24 channels in group 1, if no. of groups is 1, if scanner type is 8524.
Minimum no. of channels in a particular group is 1.

7.12. OPEN SENSOR UP/DOWN

UP
OPEN
This is used to define the state of the alarms in open sensor condition. It can be configured as UP or DOWN by
pressing INC and DEC keys. If it is configured as UP then Open condition will be treated as alarm / abnormal
condition. If it is configured as DOWN then Open condition will be treated as normal condition.

7.13. HYSTERESIS

h
010
Hysteresis for relay operation an alarm limits. This parameter is common for all groups. Minimum value can be '0'
and maximum value can be 100. Use INC or DEC keys for changing the value. Hysteresis is treated as per count
basis depending on display value. For RTD Pt100,0.1 deg. resolution, maximum setting will be 10.0 deg.

7.14. ZERO

Z
-1999
Zero value or minimum value for selected input. Minimum value is decided by input type. Maximum value will be
span value. For linear inputs, this is the zero setting for range programming. This will be treated as common Zero
value for all the channels.

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If configuration type is mix OR for fix configuration i/p type is selected as linear(4 to 20 or 0 to 5) then only
there is provision for setting zero/ span/ dp position ( dp position is zero for t/c’s ) for each channel individually. By
pressing AUTO/MAN key here, you can enter individual zero value for all the channels. Display will show as :

01
100
Discrete LED 1 of AL1 will start flashing .By pressing INC/DEC keys, you can set the zero value for channel 1. If
you press AUTO/MAN key here then Discrete LED 1 of AL2 will start flashing. Now display will show span of
channel 1.By pressing INC/DEC keys, you can set the span value for channel 1. AUTO/MAN key here works as
toggle key between AL1 & AL2 (i.e. Zero and Span). By pressing NEXT key here you can go to next channel and
similarly set the zero and span values of other channels. If you want to come at channel 1 from any other channel
then use SCN TIME key. VFY key will bring you back to the configuration mode ( i.e. One level up ) at common
zero value setting. From here you can go to the next parameters setting.

7.15. SPAN

S
2000
Span value or maximum value for selected input. Maximum or minimum value is decided by input type. For linear
inputs, this is the span setting for range programming. If configuration type is mix OR for fix configuration i/p
type is selected as linear(4 to 20,0 to 5) then only by pressing AUTO/MAN key here, you can enter individual
zero/ span values for all the channels. Display will show as :

01
1000
Discrete LED 1 of AL2 will start flashing. All the functions described in the previous description of zero value setting
are applicable here.

If I/P values goes below zero Configured Zero will be indicated on display. If I/P value goes above span
Configured span will be indicated on display of process value.

7.16. DECIMAL POINT POSITION

dP
003

Decimal point position is applicable only to 4-20 mA or 0-5V i/p. It can be set between 0 to 3 as per requirement.
If configuration type is mix OR for fix configuration i/p type is selected as linear (4 to 20,0 to 5) then only by
pressing AUTO/MAN key here, you can enter individual dp position value for all the channels. If configuration type
is selected as mix then you can enter in individual DP position setting but you can change DP position of channels
only which has I/P type as 0-5V or 4 –20.
Display will show as :

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01
001
By pressing INC/DEC keys, you can set the dp position value for channel 1. By pressing NEXT key here you can go
to next channel and similarly set the dp position values of other channels. If you want to come at channel 1 from any
other channel then use SCN TIME key. VFY key will bring you back to the configuration mode ( ie. One level up ) at
common DP value setting. From here you can go to the next parameters setting. For the channels having input types
t/c and rtd, dp position value is fixed ( zero).
If you are using the instrument with individual scaling of zero/span and dp then don’t press ENTER key at the main
zero/span and dp parameters in the configuration mode after setting individual values. Main zero/span and dp values
are common values for all the channels. After setting individual values if you will press ENTER key at main
zero/span/dp then this will make zero, span and dp values same or common for all the channels.

7.17. PASSWORD

00
PASS
Password for entering to Program mode and Configuration mode. The value of password can be programmed
anywhere between '0' to '99'. Factory set password is 00.

7.18. SERIAL NUMBER

1
Srno
This parameter is required while using the Serial Communication facility. It represents the serial number or the ID
number of the Unit. It can be configured between 1 and 99 by using INC/DEC keys.

7.19. BAUD RATE

bd
9600
This parameter is used to set the BAUD RATE for serial communication. Different baud rates can be selected by
using INC/DEC keys.
Baud rate can be set from 2400,4800,9600 and 19.2KB.

7.20. OPEN COLLECTOR

n
oC
If open collector outputs are used then select yes (y) otherwise select no (n).

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If you select OC as n then it will show

y
rtoP
This selection will give analog O/P of 4 to 20mA.
If there is no relay card then two analog O/P will be on Relay 1 and relay 7.
For 3-group scanner (i.e one relay card )take analog O/P at Relay no. 7.
please refer legend print on back-plate. (if open collector is yes then Analog O/P is not available and vice versa.)
Scanner will give analog O/P correspond to Max and Min channels value among all analog i/p channel values as per
factory setting.

7.21. OPEN COLLECTOR TYPE

IN
OCTY
This parameter is used to set the Open Collector Type. Open collector type can be selected by INC/DEC keys .

Note :
For, Open Collector type configuration is selected as “OR” then O/P will operate as below for different logic
For hh (High, Very High) O/P will operate when Process value will be higher then very high set point i.e AL2.
For LL (Low, Very Low) O/P will operate when Process value will be below very low set point i.e AL2.
For HL (High, Low) O/P will operate when Process value will be either lower then low set point or higher then high
set-points i.e process value is below AL1 or above AL2.
For, Open Collector type configuration is selected as “IND” then O/P will operate as AL1 and AL2 alarms for
respective channels.

8. VERIFY CONFIGURATION MODE


This mode is to verify all the configuration parameters like scanner type, input type, no. of groups, no. of channels in
each group, decimal point, zero, span etc. User can view the data but can’t change the data in this mode. For
entering into verify configuration mode, press VFY key in RUN mode and VFY LED will glow to indicate the mode
selection and display will ask to select the mode. By pressing increment and decrement key select VCFG option and
press ENTER key. Then press NEXT key to enter in verify configuration mode. Pressing VFY key will take you out
of this mode.

9. VERIFY PROGRAM MODE


This mode is to verify the alarm limits, scan time, Relay on time and channel skip information. User can view the data
but can not change it in this mode. For entering into verify program mode, press VFY key in RUN mode and VFY
LED will glow to indicate the mode selection and display will ask to select the mode. By pressing increment and
decrement key select VPGM option and press ENTER key. Then press NEXT key to enter in verify program mode.
Pressing VFY key will take you out of this mode.

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10. CALIBRATION MODE


You can calibrate instrument after entering in configuration mode, press SCN TIME key to enter into Calibration
mode. Here there are 4 groups of calibration.

Group1 : 0-10V.

Calibration can be done in any one channel only. Calibration done in any one channel will hold for all the channels.
For the first group the calibration done is of I/P type 0-10V DC linear. In calibration mode following values are
displayed and programmed as follows.
When you press SCN TIME key display will be as follows:

1
CLch
Select your channel for calibration by using INC/DEC keys. After selecting calibration channel press enter to change
calibration parameter.It is mandatory to press enter if you want to change calibration parameter of particular channel.

10.1. ZERO CALIBRATION

CZ
054
It will display current reading of calibration channel. Use INC or DEC key to bring it to desired value and press
ENTER key to store zero calibration. On both sides 5% of total span is allowed for adjustment. To come out of
calibration mode press VFY key.

10.2. SPAN CALIBRATION

CS
1200
It will display current reading of calibration channel. Use INC or DEC key to bring it to desired value and press
ENTER key to store span calibration. On both sides 5% of total span is allowed for adjustment.

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11. Back plate Detail.

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12. Relay logic table


ALARM AL1
MOMEMTARY ALARM (when in abnormal condition ack not pressed)

CONDITION NORMAL ABNORMAL UP (O/S) DOWN (O/S) ACK ** NORMAL * ACK ***
ALARM LATCH =
YES RELAY OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF
HIGH ALARM LATCH =
NO RELAY OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF
TRIP
RELAY OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF
ALARM LATCH =
YES RELAY OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF
LOW ALARM LATCH =
NO RELAY OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF
TRIP
RELAY OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF
ALARM LATCH =
YES RELAY OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF
VLOW ALARM LATCH =
NO RELAY OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF
TRIP
RELAY OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF

ALARM AL2
MOMEMTARY ALARM (when in abnormal condition ack not pressed)

CONDITION NORMAL ABNORMAL UP (O/S) DOWN (O/S) ACK ** NORMAL * ACK ***
ALARM LATCH
YES RELAY OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF
VHIGH ALARM LATCH
NO RELAY OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF
TRIP
RELAY OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF
ALARM LATCH
YES RELAY OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF
HIGH ALARM LATCH
NO RELAY OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF
TRIP
RELAY OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF
ALARM LATCH
YES RELAY OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF
LOW ALARM LATCH
NO RELAY OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF

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TRIP
RELAY OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF

ALARM AL1
MAINTAINED ALARM (when in abnormal condition ack is pressed)

DOWN
CONDITION NORMAL ABNORMAL UP (O/S) (O/S) ACK ** NORMAL * ACK ***
ALARM LATCH =
YES RELAY OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF
HIGH ALARM LATCH =
NO RELAY OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF
TRIP
RELAY OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF
ALARM LATCH =
YES RELAY OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF
LOW ALARM LATCH =
NO RELAY OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF
TRIP
RELAY OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF
ALARM LATCH =
YES RELAY OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF
VLOW ALARM LATCH =
NO RELAY OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF
TRIP
RELAY OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF

ALARM AL2
MAINTAINED ALARM (when in abnormal condition ack is pressed)

DOWN
CONDITION NORMAL ABNORMAL UP (O/S) (O/S) ACK ** NORMAL * ACK ***
ALARM LATCH
YES RELAY OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF
VHIGH ALARM LATCH
NO RELAY OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF
TRIP
RELAY OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF
ALARM LATCH
YES RELAY OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF
HIGH ALARM LATCH
NO RELAY OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF
TRIP
RELAY OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF
ALARM LATCH
YES RELAY OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF
LOW ALARM LATCH
NO RELAY OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF
TRIP

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RELAY OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF

Notes :
* means normal condition after abnormal has occurred
** means ack pressed in abnormal condition
*** means ack pressed in normal condition after abnormal has already occurred.
13. Trouble shooting
Scanner does not Switch ON.

• Check the Mains Cord.


• I/P power may be not present. Check power supply voltage is it proper as per order
• Check fuse, if blown off replace it
• Check the Power ON Indication LED.

Calibration of the unit is doubted to have drifted.

• Check the O/P of sensor is as per the chart supplied to you by sensor manufacturer. Measure it with
instrument with better then 0.1% accuracy. Standard multi-meter with 3½ digit display may have poor
accuracy then scanner.
• Calibrate the unit as explained in the manual. Select the proper method according to your scanner input
type.

In linear type input the unit shows false reading or ‘OVER’ or ‘UNDER’.

• Check for the polarity of the I/p connections.


• Check for the proper range programmed in that channel.

Reading indicated by scanner is unstable, wrong or open.

• Check the process input and also check its connection are as per the back-plate supplied.
• Ensure the perfect EARTHING to the unit & also check that neutral should not be floating.
• Shielded cables should used for input. Shield should be EARTHED near the unit only.
• Check any of the sensor is not getting EARTHED or having weak insulation with respect to earth. If so,
remove that sensor and check the cabling.
• Check that Input cables are properly tighten with back-plate
• Check that back-plate is not loose.
• Take separate earth wires for separate instruments, avoid looping of earth wires.
• If scanner is showing different reading in all channels for common I/P type and same Process vale then
please enter I/P type again.
• Check for AC voltage pick up at the signal at scanner side
• All low-level input and output such as T/C, Rtd, Linear I/P and control signal wires must be kept
separate from supply and relay output cabling.

Communication Problem between the Unit and Host PC/Operator Terminal

• Check the cabling.


• Check the serial No. and baud rate settings at PC side and scanner side.
• Check the RS-485 to RS232 converter for 485 communication.
• Check the serial port of the computer by shorting 2 and 3 no pin of PC comports with PROCOMM or
any other available application.

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• Check RS 232 –RS 485 connection at PC and scanner side.
• For RS 485 sometimes terminating resistor of 120Ω at scanner and converter side. In most of the cases
this is not required for scanner.

Relay or open collector O/P Action problem

• Check power to the contactor operated by relay from scanner.


• If relay card or open collector card burns out frequently check for the rating of the relay driven by open
collector card or rating of contactor driven by relay card.

General

• It is mandatory to reset the Instrument by switching off the Power if the input type is changed.
• In Configuration, Program, Verify Configuration, Verify Program and Calibration modes, 20 Sec time out is
provided i.e. if no key is pressed for 20 seconds, it will fall back into Run/Man mode.
• While programming value, if the INC or DEC key is kept pressed for more than 10 counts, the
speed of change will be increased by 5 times. It is the dual speed concept for changing value at faster rate.
• On power on scanner will first display model (8508/8516/8524), then configuration type for some time and
then it will come to actual Run mode display.
• If there is any error in EEPROM data, it will display error message and halt.

10
-Err
• The upper two digit display will show no. of parameters having errors and lower 4 digit display will show -
err message. To see the parameter having error, scan through parameters both in Program mode &
Configuration mode. The decimal point of first digit of channel no. display will glow, if the parameter data
in EEPROM is disturbed.
• If you change any individual I/P type or common I/P type then please also adjust your particular channel
span value, Zero value and alarm-trip set-points.

SUPPLY VOLTAGE

• Supply voltage should be given through a good isolation transformer. This being a microprocessor based
instrument, a massive voltage spike can damage it. A good isolation transformer shields the instrument from
such voltage spikes and surges.
• All supply connections to final control devices such as contractors, solenoids etc. must be taken directly
from the supply and not from the supply terminals of the instrument.
• An effective earth is mandatory for the instrument. I n absence of proper earthing instrument body will
float at half some part of the supply voltage and this may give shock to user.

This is an electronics instrument it may have problem not listed above, in case of such fault while
reporting to factory (Masibus area office or head office), mention exact nature of fault with sequence of
events.

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14. Modbus detail

14.1. INTRODUCTION
The scanner 85XX can be connected in RS-485 communication data link either in multi drop or repeat mode. Each
scanner 85XX must have unique Serial Number. No two scanners may have the same address. Entire range of
addresses ( 1 to 99 ) may be used.
Before starting any communication, choose a baud rate and protocol compatible to the host computer. Only two-pass
protocol is available on scanners and hence when using the scanners, only two-pass protocol is assumed. This speeds
up the total throughput.

14.2. COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL


The communication protocol is a HEX protocol. The host computer issues the commands to the scanners that in
turn respond to each command. The entire protocol is based on the command/answer protocol.

14.2.1. How Characters are Transmitted Serially


When messages are transmitted on standard Modbus serial networks, each character or byte is sent in this order (left
to right):
Least Significant Bit (LSB) ... Most Significant Bit (MSB)With RTU character framing, the bit sequence is:

i.e. 1 start bit


1 stop bit
No parity.

14.2.2. MESSAGE QUERY:

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14.2.3. RTU Framing

14.2.4. START DELAY and ADDRESS:

Always contains the start of message with 3.5 null char delay followed by the address of the scanner to be addressed.
The address is represented by a HEX character ranges from 00 to 99.

14.2.5. FUNCTION:
When a message is sent from a master to a slave device the function code field tells the slave what kind of action to
perform.
In scanner 85XX the functions implemented are
01– READ COIL STATUS (REFERENCE - 0x).
05. – FORCE SINGLE COIL (REFERENCE - 0x).
03. – READ HOLDING REGISTERS (REFERENCE- 4x).
06. – PRESET SINGLE REGISTER (REFERENCE - 4x).
Here Same Reference Functions are used for Reading and Writing a parameter, so only one Variable Tag is required
for reading and writing a parameter.

14.2.6. DATA FIELD:


Read : The query message specifies the starting register and quantity of registers to be read. Registers are addressed
starting at zero- registers 1 ... 12 are addressed as 0 ... 11.
The quantity of channels must not exceed ( total no of channels – starting channel address).
Write : The query message specifies the register address and the data to be written in that register. Registers are
addressed starting at zero- register 1 is addressed as 0.

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14.2.7. CHECKSUM COMPUTATION:
The error checking field contains a 16-bit value implemented as two eight-bit bytes. The error check value is the result
of a Cyclical Redundancy Check(CRC) calculation performed on the message contents.
14.2.8. CRC calculation:

The CRC field checks the contents of the entire message. It is applied regardless of any parity check method used for
the individual characters of the message.
The CRC value is calculated by the transmitting device, which appends the CRC to the message. The receiving device
recalculates a CRC during receipt of the message, and compares the calculated value to the actual value it received in
the CRC field. If the two values are not equal, an error results.
The CRC is started by first pre loading a 16-bit register to all 1's. Then a process begins of applying successive eight-
bit bytes of the message to the current contents of the register. Only the eight bits of data in each character are used
for generating the CRC. Start and stop bits, and the parity bit, do not apply to the CRC.
During generation of the CRC, each eight-bit character is exclusive ORed with the register contents. Then the result is
shifted in the direction of the least significant bit (LSB), with a zero filled into the most significant bit (MSB) position.
The LSB is extracted and examined. If the LSB was a 1, the register is then exclusive ORed with a preset, fixed value.
If the LSB was a 0, no exclusive OR takes place.
This process is repeated until eight shifts have been performed. After the last (eighth) shift, the next eight-bit byte is
exclusive ORed with the register's current value, and the process repeats for eight more shifts as described above. The
final content of the register, after all the bytes of the message have been applied, is the CRC value.
When the CRC is appended to the message, the low-order byte is appended first, followed by the high-order byte.
14.2.9. MESSAGE RESPONSE :

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14.3. COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL IN SCANNER

14.3.1. Process Value read and Alarm – Trip Set-point value read write
Data read Query = [0 x Sr.No.] , [0 x Fun Code], [0 x ADD. High], [0 x ADD. Low] , [0 x Data. High], [0 x Data.
Low] [0 x CRC high] [0 x CRC low]
Fun code = 0X03
Data word - Address word < 73.
Response = [Sr.No.] , [0 x Fun Code], [Byte count], [Data High], [Data Low] …….., [Data. High], [Data. Low]
[CRC high] [CRC low]

Data write Query = [0 x Sr.No.] , [0 x Fun Code], [0 x ADD. High], [0 x ADD. Low] , [0 x Data. High], [0 x Data.
Low] [0 x CRC high] [0 x CRC low]
Fun code = 0X06
Data word - Address word < 73.
Response = [Sr.No.] , [0 x Fun Code], [ADD High], [ADD Low] , [Data. High], [Data. Low] [CRC high] [CRC low]

14.3.1.1. Process value Addresses


Sr.no Analog Parameters Absolute Address Type of Access Parameter Type Values Applicable
1. CH1 40001 Read only Int NA
2. CH2 40002 Read only Int NA
3. CH3 40003 Read only Int NA
4. CH4 40004 Read only Int NA
5. CH5 40005 Read only Int NA
6. CH6 40006 Read only Int NA
7. CH7 40007 Read only Int NA
8. CH8 40008 Read only Int NA
9. CH9 40009 Read only Int NA
10. CH10 40010 Read only Int NA
11. CH11 40011 Read only Int NA
12. CH12 40012 Read only Int NA
13. CH13 40013 Read only Int NA
14. CH14 40014 Read only Int NA
15. CH15 40015 Read only Int NA
16. CH16 40016 Read only Int NA
17. CH17 40017 Read only Int NA

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18. CH18 40018 Read only Int NA
19. CH19 40019 Read only Int NA
20. CH20 40020 Read only Int NA
21. CH21 40021 Read only Int NA
22. CH22 40022 Read only Int NA
23. CH23 40023 Read only Int NA
24. CH24 40024 Read only Int NA
25. CH25 40025 Read only Int NA
26. CH26 40026 Read only Int NA
27. CH27 40027 Read only Int NA
28. CH28 40028 Read only Int NA
29. CH29 40029 Read only Int NA
30. CH30 40030 Read only Int NA
31. CH31 40031 Read only Int NA
32. CH32 40032 Read only Int NA
Note :
If scanner process value is out of limit for particular I/P type then scanner will show ‘Open’ on display but it will send ‘10000’
to PC
If scanner process value is out of limit for 5% for linear I/P type then scanner will show ‘ACT Zero ’ on display and it will send
‘ACT SPAN’ to PC
If scanner process value is out of limit for 5% for linear I/P type then scanner will show ‘ACT Zero ’ on display and it will send
‘ACT Zero’ to PC

14.3.1.2. Alarm value addresses (AL1)

Sr. No. Analog Parameters Absolute Type of Access Parameter Values Applicable
Address Type
33. ALM1_1 40033 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
34. ALM2_1 40034 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
35. ALM3_1 40035 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
36. ALM4_1 40036 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
37. ALM5_1 40037 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
38. ALM6_1 40038 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
39. ALM7_1 40039 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
40. ALM8_1 40040 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
41. ALM9_1 40041 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
42. ALM10_1 40042 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
43. ALM11_1 40043 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
44. ALM12_1 40044 Read/Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
45. ALM13_1 40045 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
46. ALM14_1 40046 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
47. ALM15_1 40047 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
48. ALM16_1 40048 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
49. ALM17_1 40049 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
50. ALM18_1 40050 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span

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51. ALM19_1 40051 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
52. ALM20_1 40052 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
53. ALM21_1 40053 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
54. ALM22_1 40054 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
55. ALM23_1 40055 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
56. ALM24_1 40056 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
57. ALM25_1 40057 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
58. ALM26_1 40058 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
59. ALM27_1 40059 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
60. ALM28_1 40060 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
61. ALM29_1 40061 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
62. ALM30_1 40062 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
63. ALM31_1 40063 Read/ Write Int Ind. zero to Ind. Span
64. ALM32_1 40064 Read/ Write Int Ind. Zero to Ind. Span

14.3.1.3. Trip Value Addresses (AL2)

Sr. No. Analog Parameters Absolute Address Type of Access Parameter Type Values Applicable
65. TRIP1_1 40065 Read/ Write Int Ind. Zero to Ind. Span
66. TRIP2_1 40066 Read/ Write Int Ind. Zero to Ind. Span
67. TRIP3_1 40067 Read/ Write Int Ind. Zero to Ind. Span
68. TRIP4_1 40068 Read/ Write Int Ind. Zero to Ind. Span
69. TRIP5_1 40069 Read/ Write Int Ind. Zero to Ind. Span
70. TRIP6_1 40070 Read/ Write Int Ind. Zero to Ind. Span
71. TRIP7_1 40071 Read/ Write Int Ind. Zero to Ind. Span
72. TRIP8_1 40072 Read/ Write Int Ind. Zero to Ind. Span
73. TRIP9_1 40073 Read/ Write Int Ind. Zero to Ind. Span
74. TRIP10_1 40074 Read/ Write Int Ind. Zero to Ind. Span
75. TRIP11_1 40075 Read/ Write Int Ind. Zero to Ind. Span
76. TRIP12_1 40076 Read/ Write Int Ind. Zero to Ind. Span
77. TRIP13_1 40077 Read/ Write Int Ind. Zero to Ind. Span
78. TRIP14_1 40078 Read/ Write Int Ind. Zero to Ind. Span
79. TRIP15_1 40079 Read/ Write Int Ind. Zero to Ind. Span
80. TRIP16_1 40080 Read/ Write Int Ind. Zero to Ind. Span
81. TRIP17_1 40081 Read/ Write Int Ind. Zero to Ind. Span
82. TRIP18_1 40082 Read/ Write Int Ind. Zero to Ind. Span
83. TRIP19_1 40083 Read/ Write Int Ind. Zero to Ind. Span
84. TRIP20_1 40084 Read/ Write Int Ind. Zero to Ind. Span
85. TRIP21_1 40085 Read/ Write Int Ind. Zero to Ind. Span
86. TRIP22_1 40086 Read/ Write Int Ind. Zero to Ind. Span
87. TRIP23_1 40087 Read/ Write Int Ind. Zero to Ind. Span
88. TRIP24_1 40088 Read/ Write Int Ind. Zero to Ind. Span

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89. TRIP25_1 40089 Read/ Write Int Ind. Zero to Ind. Span
90. TRIP26_1 40090 Read/ Write Int Ind. Zero to Ind. Span
91. TRIP27_1 40091 Read/ Write Int Ind. Zero to Ind. Span
92. TRIP28_1 40092 Read/ Write Int Ind. Zero to Ind. Span
93. TRIP29_1 40093 Read/ Write Int Ind. Zero to Ind. Span
94. TRIP30_1 40094 Read/ Write Int Ind. Zero to Ind. Span
95. TRIP31_1 40095 Read/ Write Int Ind. Zero to Ind. Span
96. TRIP32_1 40096 Read/ Write Int Ind. Zero to Ind. Span

14.3.1.4. Individual Scale Zero Addresses

Sr. No. Analog Parameters Absolute Type of Access Parameter Values Applicable
Address Type
97. SCL_ZERO1_1 40097 Read/ Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type range
98. SCL_ZERO2_1 40098 Read/ Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type range
99. SCL_ZERO3_1 40099 Read/ Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type range
100. SCL_ZERO4_1 400100 Read/ Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type range
101. SCL_ZERO5_1 400101 Read/ Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type range
102. SCL_ZERO6_1 400102 Read/ Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type range
103. SCL_ZERO7_1 400103 Read/ Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type range
104. SCL_ZERO8_1 400104 Read/ Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type range
105. SCL_ZERO9_1 400105 Read/ Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type range
106. SCL_ZERO10_1 400106 Read/ Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type range
107. SCL_ZERO11_1 400107 Read/ Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type range
108. SCL_ZERO12_1 400108 Read/ Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type range
109. SCL_ZERO13_1 400109 Read/ Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type range
110. SCL_ZERO14_1 400110 Read/ Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type range
111. SCL_ZERO15_1 400111 Read/ Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type range
112. SCL_ZERO16_1 400112 Read/ Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type range
113. SCL_ZERO17_1 400113 Read/ Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type range
114. SCL_ZERO18_1 400114 Read/ Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type range
115. SCL_ZERO19_1 400115 Read/ Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type range
116. SCL_ZERO20_1 400116 Read/ Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type range
117. SCL_ZERO21_1 400117 Read/ Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type range
118. SCL_ZERO22_1 400118 Read/ Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type range
119. SCL_ZERO23_1 400119 Read/ Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type range
120. SCL_ZERO24_1 400120 Read/ Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type range
121. SCL_ZERO25_1 400121 Read/ Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type range
122. SCL_ZERO26_1 400122 Read/ Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type range
123. SCL_ZERO27_1 400123 Read/ Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type range
124. SCL_ZERO28_1 400124 Read/ Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type range
125. SCL_ZERO29_1 400125 Read/ Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type range
126. SCL_ZERO30_1 400126 Read/ Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type range
127. SCL_ZERO31_1 400127 Read/ Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type range
128. SCL_ZERO32_1 400128 Read/ Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type range

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14.3.1.5. Individual Scale span Addresses

Sr. No. Analog Parameters Absolute Type of Access Parameter Values Applicable
Address Type
129. SCL_SPAN1_1 400129 Read/Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type Range
130. SCL_SPAN2_1 400130 Read/Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type Range
131. SCL_SPAN3_1 400131 Read/Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type Range
132. SCL_SPAN4_1 40132 Read/Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type Range
133. SCL_SPAN5_1 40133 Read/Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type Range
134. SCL_SPAN6_1 40134 Read/Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type Range
135. SCL_SPAN7_1 40135 Read/Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type Range
136. SCL_SPAN8_1 40136 Read/Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type Range
137. SCL_SPAN9_1 40137 Read/Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type Range
138. SCL_SPAN10_1 40138 Read/Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type Range
139. SCL_SPAN11_1 40139 Read/Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type Range
140. SCL_SPAN12_1 40140 Read/Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type Range
141. SCL_SPAN13_1 40141 Read/Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type Range
142. SCL_SPAN14_1 40142 Read/Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type Range
143. SCL_SPAN15_1 40143 Read/Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type Range
144. SCL_SPAN16_1 40144 Read/Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type Range
145. SCL_SPAN17_1 40145 Read/Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type Range
146. SCL_SPAN18_1 40146 Read/Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type Range
147. SCL_SPAN19_1 40147 Read/Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type Range
148. SCL_SPAN20_1 40148 Read/Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type Range
149. SCL_SPAN21_1 40149 Read/Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type Range
150. SCL_SPAN22_1 40150 Read/Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type Range
151. SCL_SPAN23_1 40151 Read/Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type Range
152. SCL_SPAN24_1 40152 Read/Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type Range
153. SCL_SPAN25_1 40153 Read/Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type Range
154. SCL_SPAN26_1 40154 Read/Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type Range
155. SCL_SPAN27_1 40155 Read/Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type Range
156. SCL_SPAN28_1 40156 Read/Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type Range
157. SCL_SPAN29_1 40157 Read/Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type Range
158. SCL_SPAN30_1 40158 Read/Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type Range
159. SCL_SPAN31_1 40159 Read/Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type Range
160. SCL_SPAN32_1 40160 Read/Write Int Particular Ind. I/P type Range

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14.3.1.6. Individual DECIMAL POINT Addresses

Sr. No. Analog Parameters Absolute Type of Access Parameter Values Applicable
Address Type
161. IND_DP_POS1_1 40161 Read/Write Int Refer Note A.
162. IND_DP_POS2_1 40162 Read/Write Int Refer Note A.
163. IND_DP_POS3_1 40163 Read/Write Int Refer Note A.
164. IND_DP_POS4_1 40164 Read/Write Int Refer Note A.
165. IND_DP_POS5_1 40165 Read /Write Int Refer Note A.
166. IND_DP_POS6_1 40166 Read/Write Int Refer Note A.
167. IND_DP_POS7_1 40167 Read/Write Int Refer Note A.
168. IND_DP_POS8_1 40168 Read/Write Int Refer Note A.
169. IND_DP_POS9_1 40169 Read/write Int Refer Note A.
170. IND_DP_POS10_1 40170 Read/Write Int Refer Note A.
171. IND_DP_POS11_1 40171 Read/Write Int Refer Note A.
172. IND_DP_POS12_1 40172 Read/Write Int Refer Note A.
173. IND_DP_POS13_1 40173 Read/Write Int Refer Note A.
174. IND_DP_POS14_1 40174 Read/Write Int Refer Note A.
175. IND_DP_POS15_1 40175 Read/Write Int Refer Note A.
176. IND_DP_POS16_1 40176 Read/Write Int Refer Note A.
177. IND_DP_POS17_1 40177 Read/Write Int Refer Note A.
178. IND_DP_POS18_1 40178 Read/Write Int Refer Note A.
179. IND_DP_POS19_1 40179 Read/Write Int Refer Note A.
180. IND_DP_POS20_1 40180 Read/Write Int Refer Note A.
181. IND_DP_POS21_1 40181 Read/Write Int Refer Note A.
182. IND_DP_POS22_1 40182 Read/Write Int Refer Note A.
183. IND_DP_POS23_1 40183 Read/Write Int Refer Note A.
184. IND_DP_POS24_1 40184 Read/Write Int Refer Note A.
185. IND_DP_POS25_1 40185 Read/Write Int Refer Note A.
186. IND_DP_POS26_1 40186 Read/Write Int Refer Note A.
187. IND_DP_POS27_1 40187 Read/Write Int Refer Note A.
188. IND_DP_POS28_1 40188 Read/Write Int Refer Note A.
189. IND_DP_POS29_1 40189 Read/Write Int Refer Note A.
190. IND_DP_POS30_1 40190 Read/Write Int Refer Note A.
191. IND_DP_POS31_1 40191 Read/Write Int Refer Note A.
192. IND_DP_POS32_1 40192 Read/Write Int Refer Note A.
Note A : For 4 to 20 mA and 0to 5V DP pos value should be 0-1-2-3. For other I/P Type it should be zero only.

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14.3.1.7. Individual inp type Addresses

Sr. No. Analog Parameters Absolute Type of Access Parameter Values


Address Type Applicable
193. IND_INP_TYPE1_1 40193 Read/Write Int 0 to 11
194. IND_INP_TYPE2_1 40194 Read/Write Int 0 to 11
195. IND_INP_TYPE3_1 40195 Read/Write Int 0 to 11
196. IND_INP_TYPE4_1 40196 Read/Write Int 0 to 11
197. IND_INP_TYPE5_1 40197 Read/Write Int 0 to 11
198. IND_INP_TYPE6_1 40198 Read/Write Int 0 to 11
199. IND_INP_TYPE7_1 40199 Read/Write Int 0 to 11
200. IND_INP_TYPE8_1 40200 Read/Write Int 0 to 11
201. IND_INP_TYPE9_1 40201 Read/Write Int 0 to 11
202. IND_INP_TYPE10_1 40202 Read/Write Int 0 to 11
203. IND_INP_TYPE11_1 40203 Read/Write Int 0 to 11
204. IND_INP_TYPE12_1 40204 Read/Write Int 0 to 11
205. IND_INP_TYPE13_1 40205 Read/Write Int 0 to 11
206. IND_INP_TYPE14_1 40206 Read/Write Int 0 to 11
207. IND_INP_TYPE15_1 40207 Read/Write Int 0 to 11
208. IND_INP_TYPE16_1 40208 Read/Write Int 0 to 11
209. IND_INP_TYPE17_1 40209 Read/Write Int 0 to 11
210. IND_INP_TYPE18_1 40210 Read/Write Int 0 to 11
211. IND_INP_TYPE19_1 40211 Read/Write Int 0 to 11
212. IND_INP_TYPE20_1 40212 Read/Write Int 0 to 11
213. IND_INP_TYPE21_1 40213 Read/Write Int 0 to 11
214. IND_INP_TYPE22_1 40214 Read/Write Int 0 to 11
215. IND_INP_TYPE23_1 40215 Read/Write Int 0 to 11
216. IND_INP_TYPE24_1 40216 Read/Write Int 0 to 11
217. IND_INP_TYPE25_1 40217 Read/Write Int 0 to 11
218. IND_INP_TYPE26_1 40218 Read/Write Int 0 to 11
219. IND_INP_TYPE27_1 40219 Read/Write Int 0 to 11
220. IND_INP_TYPE28_1 40220 Read/Write Int 0 to 11
221. IND_INP_TYPE29_1 40221 Read/Write Int 0 to 11
222. IND_INP_TYPE30_1 40222 Read/Write Int 0 to 11
223. IND_INP_TYPE31_1 40223 Read/Write Int 0 to 11
224. IND_INP_TYPE32_1 40224 Read/Write Int 0 to 11

14.3.2. Skip – Unskip write and Alarm – Trip status Data read
Data read Query = [0 x Sr.No.] , [0 x Fun Code], [0 x ADD. High], [0 x ADD. Low] , [0 x Data. High], [0 x Data. Low] [0 x
CRC high] [0 x CRC low]
Fun code = 0X01
Data word - Address word < 74.
Response = [Sr.No.] , [0 x Fun Code], [Byte count], [Data High], [Data Low] …….., [Data. High], [Data. Low] [CRC high]
[CRC low]

Data read Query = [0 x Sr.No.] , [0 x 01], [0 x 00], [0 x 00] , [0 x 00], [0 x 48(h)] [0 x CRC high] [0 x CRC low]
Fun code = 0X01
Data word - Address word < 74.
Response = [Sr.No.] , [0 x 01], [9], [255], [255], [255], [254] [255], [255] [254] [255], [255] [CRC high] [CRC low]

This is response of above query where


First 3 words represent status of skip-unskip of 24 channels.(skip - 0,unskip - 1)
Second 3 words represent status of AL1 (Alarm) of 24 channels. (LED on –1, LED off –0)
Last 3 words represents status of AL2 (Trip) of 24 channels(LED on –1, LED off –0).

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Data write Query = [0 x Sr.No.] , [0 x Fun Code], [0 x ADD. High], [0 x ADD. Low] , [0 x Data. High], [0 x Data. Low] [0 x
CRC high] [0 x CRC low]
Fun code = 0X05
Data word - Address word < 25. or = 73.
To Skip channel Data high = 0X00.
To Un- Skip channel Data high = 0XFF.
Response = [Sr.No.] , [0 x Fun Code], [ADD High], [ADD Low] , [Data. High], [Data. Low] [CRC high] [CRC low].

For Example
Query to skip channel 5
[0 x Sr.No.] , [0 x Fun Code], [0 x 00], [0 x 04] , [0 x 00], [0 x Data. Low] [0 x CRC high] [0 x CRC low]
Response after data write
[0 x Sr.No.] , [0 x Fun Code], [0 x 00], [0 x 04] , [0 x 00], [0 x Data. Low] [0 x CRC high] [0 x CRC low]

Query to Un-skip channel 12


[0 x Sr.No.] , [0 x Fun Code], [0 x 00], [0 x 0B] , [0 x FF], [0 x Data. Low] [0 x CRC high] [0 x CRC low]
Response after data write
[0 x Sr.No.] , [0 x Fun Code], [0 x 00], [0 x 0B] , [0 x FF], [0 x Data. Low] [0 x CRC high] [0 x CRC low]

Query to ACK
[0 x Sr.No.] , [0 x Fun Code], [0 x 00], [0 x 48] , [0 x 00], [0 x Data. Low] [0 x CRC high] [0 x CRC low]
Response after data write
[0 x Sr.No.] , [0 x Fun Code], [0 x 00], [0 x 48] , [0 x 00], [0 x Data. Low] [0 x CRC high] [0 x CRC low]

Query to ACK
[0 x Sr.No.] , [0 x Fun Code], [0 x 00], [0 x 48] , [0 x 00], [0 x Data. Low] [0 x CRC high] [0 x CRC low]
Response after data write
[0 x Sr.No.] , [0 x Fun Code], [0 x 00], [0 x 48] , [0 x 00], [0 x Data. Low] [0 x CRC high] [0 x CRC low]

14.3.2.1. Skip/Unskip channel address

Sr. No. Digital Parameters Absolute Address Type of Access Parameter Type Values Applicable
1. SKIP1_1 00001 Read/Write Int 0-1
2. SKIP2_1 00002 Read/Write Int 0-1
3. SKIP3_1 00003 Read/Write Int 0-1

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4. SKIP4_1 00004 Read/Write Int 0-1
5. SKIP5_1 00005 Read/Write Int 0-1
6. SKIP6_1 00006 Read/Write Int 0-1
7. SKIP7_1 00007 Read/Write Int 0-1
8. SKIP8_1 00008 Read/Write Int 0-1
9. SKIP9_1 00009 Read/Write Int 0-1
10. SKIP10_1 00010 Read/Write Int 0-1
11. SKIP11_1 00011 Read/Write Int 0-1
12. SKIP12_1 00012 Read/Write Int 0-1
13. SKIP13_1 00013 Read/Write Int 0-1
14. SKIP14_1 00014 Read/Write Int 0-1
15. SKIP15_1 00015 Read/Write Int 0-1
16. SKIP16_1 00016 Read/Write Int 0-1
17. SKIP17_1 00017 Read/Write Int 0-1
18. SKIP18_1 00018 Read/Write Int 0-1
19. SKIP19_1 00019 Read/Write Int 0-1
20. SKIP20_1 00020 Read/Write Int 0-1
21. SKIP21_1 00021 Read/Write Int 0-1
22. SKIP22_1 00022 Read/Write Int 0-1
23. SKIP23_1 00023 Read/Write Int 0-1
24. SKIP24_1 00024 Read/Write Int 0-1
14.3.2.2. Alarm (AL1) Status of individual channel

Sr. No. Digital Parameters Absolute Address Type of Access Parameter Type Values Applicable
25. DALM1_1 00025 Read only Int 0-1
26. DALM2_1 00026 Read only Int 0-1
27. DALM3_1 00027 Read only Int 0-1
28. DALM4_1 00028 Read only Int 0-1
29. DALM5_1 00029 Read only Int 0-1
30. DALM6_1 00030 Read only Int 0-1
31. DALM7_1 00031 Read only Int 0-1
32. DALM8_1 00032 Read only Int 0-1
33. DALM9_1 00033 Read only Int 0-1
34. DALM10_1 00034 Read only Int 0-1
35. DALM11_1 00035 Read only Int 0-1
36. DALM12_1 00036 Read only Int 0-1
37. DALM13_1 00037 Read only Int 0-1
38. DALM14_1 00038 Read only Int 0-1
39. DALM15_1 00039 Read only Int 0-1
40. DALM16_1 00040 Read only Int 0-1
41. DALM17_1 00041 Read only Int 0-1
42. DALM18_1 00042 Read only Int 0-1
43. DALM19_1 00043 Read only Int 0-1
44. DALM20_1 00044 Read only Int 0-1
45. DALM21_1 00045 Read only Int 0-1
46. DALM22_1 00046 Read only Int 0-1
47. DALM23_1 00047 Read only Int 0-1
48. DALM24_1 00048 Read only Int 0-1

14.3.2.3. Trip (AL2) Status of individual channel


Sr. No. Digital Parameters Absolute Address Type of Access Parameter Type Values Applicable
49. DTRIP1_1 00049 Read only Int 0-1
50. DTRIP2_1 00050 Read only Int 0-1
51. DTRIP3_1 00051 Read only Int 0-1

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52. DTRIP4_1 00052 Read only Int 0-1
53. DTRIP5_1 00053 Read only Int 0-1
54. DTRIP6_1 00054 Read only Int 0-1
55. DTRIP7_1 00055 Read only Int 0-1
56. DTRIP8_1 00056 Read only Int 0-1
57. DTRIP9_1 00057 Read only Int 0-1
58. DTRIP10_1 00058 Read only Int 0-1
59. DTRIP11_1 00059 Read only Int 0-1
60. DTRIP12_1 00060 Read only Int 0-1
61. DTRIP13_1 00061 Read only Int 0-1
62. DTRIP14_1 00062 Read only Int 0-1
63. DTRIP15_1 00063 Read only Int 0-1
64. DTRIP16_1 00064 Read only Int 0-1
65. DTRIP17_1 00065 Read only Int 0-1
66. DTRIP18_1 00066 Read only Int 0-1
67. DTRIP19_1 00067 Read only Int 0-1
68. DTRIP20_1 00068 Read only Int 0-1
69. DTRIP21_1 00069 Read only Int 0-1
70. DTRIP22_1 00070 Read only Int 0-1
71. DTRIP23_1 00071 Read only Int 0-1
72. DTRIP24_1 00072 Read only Int 0-1
73. ACK 00073 Write only Int 0-1

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14.3.3. Configuration parameter Read – write.

Data read Query = [0 x Sr.No.] , [0 x 03], [0 x 01], [0 x ADD. Low] , [0 x Data. High], [0 x Data. Low] [0 x CRC high] [0 x
CRC low]
Fun code = 0X03
Data word - Address word < .
Response = [Sr.No.] , [Fun code], [Byte count], [Data High], [Data Low] …….., [Data. High], [Data. Low] [CRC high] [CRC
low]

Data write Query = [0 x Sr.No.] , [0 x 06], [0 x 01], [0 x ADD. Low] , [0 x Data. High], [0 x Data. Low] [0 x CRC high] [0 x
CRC low]
Fun code = 0X06
Data word - Address word < 24.
Response = [Sr.No.] , [06], [ADD High] , [ADD Low] , [Data. High], [Data. Low] [CRC high] [CRC low]

Sr.no Analog Parameters Absolute Type of Access Parameter Type Values Applicae
Address
1) I/P type 40001 Read/write Int 1 To 12
2) Scanner Type 40002 Read/write Int 8-16-24
3) Open Collector 40003 Read/write Int 0-1
4) No of group 40004 Read/write Int 0 To 6
5) Set Point Type 40005 Read/write Int 0-1-2
6) *Letch Led byte & 40006 Read/write Int 0-1
common DP
7) CH in GRP1 40007 Read/write Int 1 To 19
8) CH in GRP2 40008 Read/write Int 1 To 19
9) CH in GRP3 40009 Read/write Int 1 To 19
10) CH in GRP4 40010 Read/write Int 1 To 19
11) CH in GRP5 40011 Read/write Int 1 To 19
12) CH in GRP6 40012 Read/write Int 1 To 19
13) Open Sensor 40013 Read/write Int 0-1
14) Hysteresis Byte 40014 Read/write Int 0 To 100
15) Scan Time 40015 Read/write Int 1 To 99
16) Abnormal Logic Al1 40016 Read/write Int 0-1
17) Abnormal Logic Al2 40017 Read/write Int 0-1
18) **Normal Relay status 40018 Read/write Int 0-1
AL1 and AL2
19) Password 40019 Read/write Int 0 To 99
20) Serial No. 40020 Read/write Int 0 To 99
21) Baud rate 40021 Read/write Int 0 To 6
22) Common Span 40022 Read/write Int Act zero to Act
Span
23) Common Zero 40023 Read/write Int Act zero to Act
Span
24) Open collector Type 40024 Read/write Int 0-1
25) Configuration Type 40025 Read only Int NA

latch LED Byte value is in least Significant Byte from bits 0-1-2-3. Common DP value is in most significant Byte 4-5-6-7.
** Normal relay status AL1 value is in least significant byte from bits 0-1-2-3. Normal relay status al2 value is in most
significant byte 4-5-6-7.

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