Summary of Registers

Register Name Number

Type

Description

 

System Data

0x0010h

R/W

AGM System Setup Data

Status

0x0011h

R/W

Operating summary of faults, alarms

 

 

 

 

and status

Zone Data

0x12xxh

R/W

Setup data for up to 16 zones (xx

 

 

 

 

defines zone number)

CAL Data

0x0014h

R/W

Cal Factors for all gases

Date/Time

0x0015h

R/W

Set AGM300 date & time

Sensor Data

0x0016h

R

Raw measurement of sensors

Rel. Hold

0x0017h

W

Release AGM300 out of hold mode

Hold Zone

0x0018h

W

Put AGM300 into hold mode

Fault Log

0x19xxh

R

20 most recent fault events (xx = 00

 

 

 

 

or 01)

Alarm Log

0x1Axxh

R

20 most recent alarm events (xx = 00,

 

 

 

 

01, or 02)

Serv. Mode

0x001Bh

W

Puts AGM300 into service mode

Rel Serv.

0x001Ch

W

Release AGM300 from service mode

PPM

0x001Eh

R

PPM values for all zones

Zone Log

0x3yxxh

R

Trend data for each AGM300 zone (y

 

 

 

 

= zone number (starting at 0), xx = 00 – 06)Data

Data Type Abbreviations

C

Character

Float

Floating Point

I

Integer

TIM

Time

UC

Unsigned Character

UI

Unsigned Integer

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AGM300, ADM800 specifications

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