Hamilton Electronics EPHUM011 manual Currently Active Warnings, History of Warnings

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pH ARC Sensors Modbus RTU Programmer’s Manual (EPHUM011)

2.8.3 Warnings

A “Warning”is a notification message which still allows further functioning of the system. This message alerts the operator of a possible problem that could lead to uncertain results.

2.8.3.1Currently Active Warnings

The currently active warnings are stored in register 4736.

Start

Number of

Reg1 /

Reg3 /

Reg5 /

Reg7 /

Modbus

Read

Write

register

registers

Reg2

Reg4

Reg6

Reg8

function

access

access

 

 

 

 

 

 

code

 

 

4736

8

Active

Active

Active

Active

3, 4

U/A/S

none

 

 

warning

warning

warning

warning

 

 

 

 

 

measure-

calibration

interface

hardware

 

 

 

 

 

ment

(bitwise

(bitwise

(bitwise

 

 

 

 

 

(bitwise

defined)

defined)

defined)

 

 

 

 

 

defined)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 2.8.3.1.1: Definition of register 4736 (see chapter 2.8.3.3)

Command: Active warning

 

Modbus address: 4736

Length: 8

Type: 3

Read

Parameter:

W Measurement

W

Calibration

W Interface

W Hardware

 

Format:

Hex

Hex

Hex

 

Hex

 

Value:

0x00

0x00

0x00

 

0x00

 

Figure 2.8.3.1.2: Example to read the currently active warnings.

2.8.3.2History of Warnings

The history of warnings is not implemented in pH ARC Sensors.

2.8.3.3Definition of Warnings

Bit #

Hex

Description

 

 

not available

Figure 2.8.3.3.1: Definition of warnings “measurement”. None is defined.

Bit #

Hex

Description

0 (LSB)

0x0001

PMC1 (pH) calibration recommended

1

0x0002

PMC1 (pH) last calibration not successful

Figure 2.8.3.3.2: Definition of warnings “calibration”.

 

 

 

Bit #

Hex

Description

 

 

not available

Figure 2.8.3.3.3: Definition of warnings “interface”. None is defined.

Bit #

Hex

Description

 

 

not available

Figure 2.8.3.3.4: Definition of warnings “hardware”. None is defined.

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Contents PH ARC Sensors Important Notice Sensor Identification and Information Configuration of the Serial RS485 InterfaceConfiguration of the Analog Interfaces Configuration of the MeasurementEPHUM011 IntroductionVisiferm do Modbus RTU Programmer’s Manualp/n 624179/01 0x03 Operator levels and PasswordsReading / Setting Operator Level General0x0B 18111978 Changing Passwords for Operator Level0x30 0x0C 18111978Reading the Device Address Limits Configuration of the serial RS485 InterfaceDevice Address Reading and Writing the Device AddressReading the Baud Rate Limits Baud RateReading and Writing the Baud Rate 0x07 Configuration of the Analog InterfacesAvailable Analog Interfaces Available Analog Interface ModesMA interface #2 Selection of an Analog Interface ModeDescription of the Analog Interfaces 1 MA interface #10x01 Configuration of the 4-20 mA Interface0x21 PH ARC Sensors Modbus RTU Programmer’s Manual EPHUM011 Defining the Measurement Values for 4, 12 and 20 mA Output Reading the Selected Physical Unit for Analog Interface0x001000 PH ARC sensor 4-20mA inte rface linear Defining a Constant Current Output for Testing 0x010001 99186 99742 Reading the Internally Measured Output CurrentDefinition of Measurement Channels and Physical Units MeasurementSpecial 0x201000 Primary Measurement Channel 1 pHDescription of PMC1 Selecting the Physical Unit for PMC10x200000 175.9922 0x00 954.6541 Reading the measurement value of PMC10x1000 02503 0x00 0x06 Primary Measurement Channel 6 TemperatureDescription of PMC6 Selecting the Physical Unit for PMC60x04 24.35834 0x00 130 Input of an Externally Measured TemperatureDefinition of the Measurement Status for PMC1 / PMC6 Reading the measurement value of PMC6Description of SMC Secondary Measurement Channels0x8000 247.56 Reading the measurement value of SMCAvailable Parameters Configuration of the MeasurementEffect of Moving Average n=1 vs n=16 2 PA9 Moving AverageSelecting the Physical Unit and Writing the Value for PA9 Description of PA9 Moving AverageReading all Values for PA9 Selecting the Physical Unit and Writing the Value for PA12 3 PA12 Moving Average RDescription of PA12 Moving Average R Reading all Values for PA12 Available Calibration Points CalibrationCP2 Definitions of Calibration PointsCalibration Points 1 and 2 Standard Calibration CP1CP6 Calibration Point 6 Product CalibrationCalibration at CP1 and CP2 Standard Calibration Calibration ProcedurePH ARC Sensors Modbus RTU Programmer’s Manual EPHUM011 Choose one of the calibration points CP1 or CP2 0x00000000 0x00001000 Calibration at CP6 Product Calibration 100200 Product calibration Initial measurement Definition of the commands for product calibrationProduct calibration Assignment Product calibration CancelProduct calibration Restore product calibration Product calibration Restore standard calibrationReading the Calibration Status of CP1 and CP2 Reading the Calibration StatusReading the Calibration Status of CP6 Product Calibration 0x00000080 0x000010000x00000180 0x00001000 0x14000000 0x00001000 0x01000000 0x000010000x08000000 0x00001000 0x0A000000 0x000010000x10000000 0x00001000 0x00000004 29.93368 379.5167 Currently active Calibration Parameters part0x00000004 24.35184 23.78 0x00000004 24.37691 16.45607782 59.47631 298.15 003401 179.927 297.1378006804 099747 296.6901 10469 298.3302Special Commands for Calibration with Visical 0x0000003F Calibration StandardsAvailable Sets of Calibration Standards LSB 0x00000001 Set180 Definitions for Individual Sets of Calibration Standards0x0FFF0FFF 0x05540FFF 0x02480FFFNist Standard DINMettler Toledo Radiometer Sensor Status Temperature Ranges168.3667 Operating Hours and CountersDefinition of Warnings Currently Active WarningsHistory of Warnings History of Errors ErrorsCurrently Active Errors Definition of Errors CIP Reading Definition of SIP and CIPSIP 120 130 Reading the Sensor’s Quality IndicatorEPHFI010 Sensor Identification and InformationGeneral Information Sensor IdentificationFreeuserspace Free User Memory Space0001001 732255 System CommandsRecall Sensor’s Factory Settings Hello WorldPH ARC Sensors Modbus RTU Programmer’s Manual EPHUM011