Bacharach AGM300 manual Zone Data Register 0x12xxh R/W 78 bytes, Variable Type Length Description

Models: AGM300 ADM800

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Zone Data

Register 0x12xxh R/W 78 bytes

Each zone for an AGM300 has a separate Zone data structure that is 78 bytes long. The zone number is the low order byte in the register address (i.e., Zone 1 data register = 0x1201h)

Variable

Type

Length

Description

 

 

 

 

 

Location

C

13 bytes

13 byte array, Alpha Numeric Description or Name of Zone

 

 

 

 

Flow OK

UC

1 byte

Status of Flow check. Value of 1 indicates flow check is

 

 

 

good. DO NOT MODIFY

 

 

 

 

 

 

Refrig. Type

UC

1 byte

See note 1 Below (DEFAULT = R134a)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Distance

UI

2 bytes

Zone Tubing Length (in feet) (DEFAULT = 100 feet)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Zone Temp

I

2 bytes

Avg temp at zone (degrees C) (DEFAULT = 25°C)

 

 

 

 

 

Concentration

Float

4 bytes

Last Measured concentrations (uM/L) DO NOT MODIFY

 

 

 

 

Concentration2

Float

4 bytes

Last Measured concentration (PPM) DO NOT MODIFY

 

 

 

 

Alarm Ack

UC

1 bytes

Set value to 1 to acknowledge Alarm. NOTE: AGM300 will

 

 

 

reset this byte to 0 when the Alarm byte (below) is = 0 and

 

 

 

zone in alarm is sampled. If the alarm condition/byte

 

 

 

increases (leak>>spill or spill>>evac) the AGM300 will also

 

 

 

reset this byte to 0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alarm

UC

1 bytes

Alarm Status; 0 = no alarm, 1 = leak; 2 = spill;

3 =

 

 

 

evac.

 

 

 

 

 

Leak Level

UI

2 bytes

Level to trigger a leak alarm (in PPM) (DEFAULT = 100)

 

 

 

 

Spill Level

UI

2 bytes

Level to trigger a spill alarm (in PPM) (DEFAULT = 300)

 

 

 

 

Evac Level

UI

2 bytes

Level to trigger a evacuate alarm (in PPM) (DEFAULT =

 

 

 

500)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Peak PPM

UI

2 bytes

Highest Recorded PPM in zone

 

 

 

 

 

 

Peak Time

TIM

13 bytes

Date an time of highest peak (see note 2 for format)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alarm Time

TIM

13 bytes

Date and time of last alarm (see note 2 for format)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Not Used

 

13 bytes

 

 

 

 

 

 

Log Interval

UI

2 bytes

Number of minutes between Log entries (DEFAULT =

 

 

 

1440)

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOTE 1: Refrigerant Types Defined from 00h to 20h in the following order : 00h=R11, 01h=R12, 02h=R22, 03h=R23, 04h=R113, 05h=R114, 06h=R123, 07h=R124, 08h=R134a, 09h=R401a, 0Ah=R402a, 0Bh=R402b, 0Ch=R404a, 0Dh=R407a, 0Eh=R407c, 0Fh=R409a, 10h=R410a, 11h=R500, 12h=R502, 13h=R503, 14h=R507, 15h=R508b, 16h=H1301, 17h=R408a, 18h=Future2, 19h=Future3, 1Ah=Future4, 1Bh=Future5, 1Ch=Future6, 1Dh=Future7, 1Eh=New1, 1Fh=New2, 20h=New3

NOTE 2: Time Structure Format consists of 13 unsigned character types. They are 1 second digit, 10 second digit, 1 minute digit, 10 minute digit, 1 hour digit, 10 hour digit, 1 day digit, 10 day digit, 1 month digit, 10 month digit, 1 year digit, 10 year digit, last byte is unused.

Instruction 3015-4275

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Bacharach AGM300, ADM800 Zone Data Register 0x12xxh R/W 78 bytes, Variable Type Length Description, Good. do not Modify

AGM300, ADM800 specifications

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