Owner's Manual for RKI models including: RKI, AirLink 7010, Gas, Monitor

AirLink 7010 Manual Rev P2

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6 • Chapter 1: Introduction AirLink 7010 Gas Monitor Operator’s Manual About this Manual The AirLink 7010 Gas Monitor Operator’s Manual uses the following conventions for notes, cautions, and warnings: NOTE: Describes additional or critical information. CAUTION: Describes potential damage to equipment. WARNING: Describes potential danger that can result in injury or death.

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Product Warranty
RKI Instruments, Inc. (Manufacturer) warrants its products to be free of defects in workmanship and materials--under normal use and service--for one year from the date of purchase from the manufacturer or from the product's authorized reseller.
The manufacturer is not liable (under this warranty) if its testing and examination disclose that the alleged defect in the product does not exist or was caused by the purchaser's (or any third party's) misuse, neglect, or improper installation, testing or calibrations. Any unauthorized attempt to repair or modify the product, or any other cause of damage beyond the range of the intended use, including damage by fire, lightning, water damage or other hazard, voids liability of the manufacturer.
Any repaired or replaced product or part has either a 90-day warranty or the remainder of the initial warranty period (whichever is longer).

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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 About the AirLink 7010 Gas Monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 About this Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Chapter 2: Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Front Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Terminal Board. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Internal Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Chapter 3: Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Mounting the AirLink 7010 Gas Monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Wiring the AirLink 7010 Gas Monitor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Chapter 4: Startup and Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Power On/Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Holding Channels. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 LED Functionality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Chapter 5: Setup Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Entering Setup Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Channel Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Relay Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 View System Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Exiting Setup Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Chapter 6: Advanced Configuration Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Entering the Advanced Configuration Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Adjusting the LCD Contrast. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Restore Factory Default Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Relay Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Modbus Setup. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 WireFree Setup. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Exiting the Advanced Configuration Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37

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Chapter 7: Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Calibration Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Relay Test Mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Chapter 8: Parts List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Appendix A: Relay Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Appendix B: RS-485 Modbus Output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Modbus Terms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Register Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46

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Chapter 1: Introduction
Overview
This chapter briefly describes the AirLink 7010 Gas Monitor. This chapter also describes the AirLink 7010 Gas Monitor Operator's Manual (this document). Table 1 at the end of this chapter lists the specifications for the AirLink 7010.
About the AirLink 7010 Gas Monitor
The AirLink 7010 can receive up to 32 WireFree sensors (depending on the radio's configurations) or up to 28 WireFree sensors and up to four 4-20mA wired sensor assemblies. All configured channels are displayed every three seconds (scanned). When one channel indicates a gas reading, the monitor locks to that channel. If two or more channels are indicating a gas reading, the monitor scans those channels every three seconds. The user can manually scan channels by pressing SCAN or ADD to move forward through channels or SUB to move backward through channels. The scanned channel will stay at that channel for one minute and then go back to normal scanning.
All channels can be configured to detect WireFree gas sensor assemblies, or up to four wired (420mA) sensor assemblies. The last four channels (29-32) can be configured to accept a 4-20mA signal. By default, the system comes with the first 28 channels configured for WireFree sensor assemblies and the last four channels configured for wired sensor assemblies. Any channel can be turned "off", and any channel can be configured to any valid WireFree address, 1-255.
There are four 5 Amp relays with 4 Amp fuses. The fourth relay may be configured as a Fault relay. This Fault relay will activate if any Fault is generated by the monitor or if any sensor that the monitor is configured to monitor goes into Fault. The Fault relay is removed from any further configurable options from Channel Setup--leaving only three relays for each channel. All relays can be configured to be either latching or auto resetting. The relays can be configured with different set points for alarm conditions for each channel, allowing each channel to have their own gas level set points.
An optional strobe and/or horn can be ordered. The strobe is installed on the top of the housing and is wired into the first relay. The horn is installed on the bottom of the housing and is wired into the second relay.
All relays have a 10% of value of hysteresis on the set points. This prevents the relays from rapidly switching on and off during a potentially jumpy gas sensor reading. Once the threshold value of a relay is reached, the relay is activated. However, the AirLink 7010 screen will not lock on the channel with a triggered relay while the reading is below the Relay Set Point (the user must scroll through the channels to find the channel with a triggered relay). When the gas reading decreases below the threshold value, the relay must be 90% of the initial threshold value to deactivate.

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About this Manual
The AirLink 7010 Gas Monitor Operator's Manual uses the following conventions for notes, cautions, and warnings: NOTE: Describes additional or critical information.
CAUTION: Describes potential damage to equipment.
WARNING: Describes potential danger that can result in injury or death.
! Caution: refer to accompanying documentation ~ Vac (AC voltage)
Vdc (DC voltage)

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Specifications

Table 1 lists specifications for the AirLink 7010.

Table 1: AirLink 7010 Specifications

Description

Specification

Input Power
Current Draw Operating Temperature Input Signal
Output Construction (housing) Dimensions Weight Mounting User Controls Display Relays
Radio Options
Standard Accessory Optional Accessories

110/240V ~ or 12 - 35 V
175 mA max at 24 VDC (monitor without sensor assemblies); 6.6 Watts max
-22°F to 158°F (-30°C to 70°C)
· Up to 32 WireFree sensor assemblies OR · Up to 28 WireFree sensor assemblies and up to 4
4-20 mA input sensor assemblies
RS-485 Modbus
Fiberglass with clear window (NEMA 4)
27.8 in. H x 10 in. W x 6.5 in. D (70.6 cm H x 25.4 cm W x 16.5 cm D)
10 lbs.
4 mounting feet (6" W x 12.25" T); 1/4" diameter max mounting bolt/screw size
Program buttons: RESET/ESC, SCAN/HOLD, MENU, ADD, SUB
Graphical LCD (128x64), transflective, sunlight readable, LED backlight
· 4 relays with 4A fuses · SPDT, Form C (common, normally open, and
normally closed contacts)
· 2.4 GHz, ISM, 125 mW OR · 900 MHz, 200 mW
Operator's manual (this document)
· Strobe · Horn

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Chapter 2: Description
Front Panel

Figure 1: Front Panel

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Terminal Board

Figure 2: Terminal Board

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Internal Components

Note: Delta power supply only included with AC-powered version.
Figure 3: Internal Components

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Chapter 3: Installation
Mounting the AirLink 7010 Gas Monitor
1. Select the mounting site. When you select the mounting site, consider the following factors: · Is an AC or DC power source available? · Is a vertical surface available to mount the AirLink 7010? · Is there enough room to open the housing door and make wiring connections? · Are the display screen and status lights visible?
2. Close and latch the housing door. 3. Prepare the selected mounting site as required to mount the AirLink 7010. It should be mounted at
eye level (4 1/2 to 5 feet from the floor). Refer to Figure 4 for the outline and mounting dimensions. 4. Position the monitor on the vertical mounting surface. 5. Insert maximum 1/4" bolts or screws through the slots in the mounting feet at each corner of the housing to secure the housing to the mounting surface.

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26 27.84

6.5 Ø .31 x .51 slot, 4X

12.19

18.63 20.49

6 10

900 M Hz Antenna

2.4 GHz Antenna

Figure 4: Outline and Mounting Dimensions

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Wiring the AirLink 7010 Gas Monitor
This section describes procedures for DC power source wiring, AC power source wiring, Modbus out wiring, fault indicator wiring, sensor connection, and relay wiring. The following wiring connections must be made before starting up the AirLink 7010.
CAUTION: The internal components can be static sensitive. Use caution when opening the enclosure and handling internal components.
WARNING: Make all connections to the AirLink 7010 before you plug in or turn on the AC or DC power source. Before you make any wiring adjustments, always verify that all power sources are not live.
Connecting a DC Power Source
NOTE: The AirLink 7010 is configured for AC or DC operation, depending on how it is ordered. If you are using AC power as the primary power source, go to the next section, "Connecting an AC Power Source".
Provide a clean and stable 12-35 VDC. Failure to do so may cause the unit (and any wired sensors that are connected to the unit) to not operate properly. Voltage spikes higher than 35 VDC may damage the unit. 1. Open the enclosure box to expose the Front Panel. 2. Unscrew the two thumb screws on the Front Panel. 3. Open the Front Panel so that the Terminal Board is exposed (back of Front Panel). 4. Locate the Power Terminal (on the lower right side of the Back Panel) and connect the DC-live
wire (red) to the terminal marked "+12-35 VDC". 5. Connect the DC-ground wire (black) to the terminal marked "GND". 6. If desired, connect an Earth Ground wire (green) to the terminal marked "EGND" (required for
surge suppression).

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Figure 5: DC Wiring 7. Close the Front Panel. 8. Screw in the thumb-screws. 9. Close the enclosure box. 10. Clamp down the enclosure latches.
Connecting an AC Power Source
NOTE: The AirLink 7010 is configured for AC or DC operation, depending on how it is ordered. If you are using DC power as the primary power source, go to the previous section, "Connecting a DC Power Source".
WARNING: Verify that the power source is unplugged or turned off before you continue with this procedure.
1. Open the enclosure box to expose the Front Panel. 2. Unscrew the two thumb-screws on the Front Panel. 3. Open the Front Panel so that the AC (Delta) Power Supply is exposed.

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4. The power supply is factory wired to the Terminal Board.

5. For versions that came with a pre-wired AC line cord: there are three wires (black, white and green) pre-wired from the Delta power supply terminals "L" (AC Load IN), "N" (AC Neutral IN), and "EG" (Chassis GND or Earth GND). This set of wires will be used to plug into an AC power outlet ONCE ALL WIRING CONFIGURATIONS ARE COMPLETE.

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6. For versions that did not come with a pre-wired AC line cord: · Connect a line wire from the AC power source to the power supply's "L" terminal. · Connect a neutral wire from the AC power source to the power supply's "N" terminal. · Connect a ground wire from the AC power source to the power supply's "EG" terminal.
NOTE: If the AirLink 7010 was not ordered with any housing holes, at least one hole will have to be drilled to bring in AC power.

Figure 6: AC Wiring 7. Close the Front Panel. 8. Screw in the thumb-screws. 9. Close the enclosure box. 10. Clamp down the enclosure latches.

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RS-485 Modbus Wiring (Modbus Out)
1. Open the enclosure box to expose the Front Panel.
2. Unscrew the two thumb-screws on the Front Panel. 3. Open the Front Panel so that the back of the Terminal Board is exposed. 4. Locate the Modbus Out Terminal Block. 5. Connect the yellow wire from a DB-9 connector (or the connector-type that best suits your
application) to the terminal labeled "A" on the Modbus Out Terminal Block. 6. Connect the white wire from a DB-9 connector to the terminal labeled "GND" on the Modbus Out
Terminal Block. 7. Connect the brown wire from a DB-9 connector to the terminal labeled "B" on the Modbus Out
Terminal Block. 8. Plug the DB-9 connector into a PLC.

Figure 7: Modbus Out Wiring 9. Close the Front Panel. 10. Screw in the thumb-screws. 11. Close the enclosure box. 12. Clamp down the enclosure latches.

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Fault Indicator Connection
The Fault terminal provides an output to power some form of Fault indicator. The Fault terminal is wet contact, uses the same supply voltage that is fed into the board, provides 500 mA maximum, and is a DC only output. The fault terminal's failsafe operation can be configured as described in step 4 on page 34. 1. Open the enclosure box to expose the Front Panel. 2. Unscrew the two thumb-screws on the Front Panel. 3. Open the Front Panel so that the back of the Terminal Board is exposed. 4. Locate the Fault Terminal Block on the terminal board. 5. Connect a positive (red) wire to the terminal labeled "+". 6. Connect a negative (black) wire to the terminal labeled "-".

Figure 8: Fault Indicator Wiring

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Connecting Sensors
The AirLink 7010 allows up to 32 WireFree sensor assemblies or up to 28 WireFree sensor assemblies and 4 wired 4-20 mA type sensor assemblies to be monitored. 1. Open the enclosure box to expose the Front Panel. 2. Unscrew the two thumb-screws on the Front Panel. 3. Open the Front Panel so that the back of the Terminal Board is exposed. 4. Locate the Sensor Terminal Blocks on the Terminal Board. 5. For each of up to 4 wired 4-20 mA type sensor assemblies:
· Connect the sensor assembly's positive (red) wire to the terminal labeled "+VDC". · Connect the sensor assembly's signal (green) wire to the terminal labeled "4-20 mA". · Connect the sensor assembly's neutral (black) wire to the terminal labeled "GND".

Figure 9: Sensor Wiring

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Relay Wiring
The AirLink 7010 has four relays. Each of the four relays may be setup as Normally Open (NO) or Normally Closed (NC). See page 42 for more explanation about relay actuation.
NOTE: If installed, the strobe is factory wired to the Relay 1 terminals and the horn is factory wired to the Relay 2 terminals.
1. Open the enclosure box to expose the Front Panel. 2. Unscrew the two thumb-screws on the Front Panel. 3. Open the Front Panel so that the back of the Terminal Board is exposed. 4. Locate the Relay Terminal Blocks on the Terminal Board. 5. Connect the alarm device's "+ (H)" terminal to the NO or NC terminal on the relay terminal block.
NOTE: It is recommended that the relay connections are wired as normally-open (NO). However, normally-closed (NC) wiring configurations provide an inherent fail-safe and may be preferred.
6. Connect the alarm device's "- (N)" terminal to an external power source's "- (N)" terminal. 7. Connect the external power source's "+ (H)" terminal to the COM terminal on the relay terminal
block.

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Figure 10: Relay Wiring

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Chapter 4: Startup and Operation
Power On/Off
Powering on the device activates its functions. When powered on, the device is fully functional and access to system and settings menus is allowed.
CAUTION: The internal components can be static sensitive. Use caution when opening the enclosure and handling internal components.
Once power is supplied to the AirLink 7010--by being plugged into an AC outlet or by being wired to a DC power supply--the display screen and LEDs will illuminate. To cycle the Terminal Board power, flip the Power Switch (located on the lower right side of the Terminal Board) to the OFF (and then ON) position.

Figure 11: Power Switch Location

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Normal Operation
The AirLink 7010 can monitor up to 32 WireFree sensor assemblies or up to 28 WireFree sensor assemblies and up to 4 wired sensor assemblies.
When in Normal Operating Mode, configured channels are scanned through, 2 channels at a time, every 3 seconds.

Note: The top screen shows a WireFree detector head and the bottom screen shows a wired 4-20 mA detector head.
Figure 12: Normal Operating Mode

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Holding Channels
This feature can be used to monitor a select channel, rather than the continuous scanning of channels while in Normal Operating Mode. 1. Open the enclosure box. 2. Locate SCAN/HOLD on the Front Panel. 3. Press SCAN/HOLD once to "freeze" the channel scan sequence. 4. Press ESC to return to Normal Operating Mode.
NOTE: The device will automatically return to Normal Operating Mode after five minutes of inactivity.
5. Close the enclosure box. 6. Clamp down the enclosure latches.

LED Functionality

LED

Color / Status

Description

ALARM 1

off

No alarm condition has occurred on relay 1 since the last reset or power up

solid red

An alarm condition is currently happening on relay 1

blinking red An alarm condition has occurred on relay 1, but condition has now gone

ALARM 2

off

No alarm condition has occurred on relay 2 since the last reset or power up

solid red

An alarm condition is currently happening on relay 2

blinking red An alarm condition has occurred on relay 2, but condition has now gone

ALARM 3

off

No alarm condition has occurred on relay 3 since the last reset or power up

solid red

An alarm condition is currently happening on relay 3

blinking red An alarm condition has occurred on relay 3, but condition has now gone

ALARM 4

off

No alarm condition has occurred on relay 4 since the last reset or power up

solid red

An alarm condition is currently happening on relay 4

blinking red An alarm condition has occurred on relay 4, but condition has now gone

Fault

off

No Fault condition has occurred on any sensor unit since the last reset or

power up

solid orange A Fault condition is currently happening on at least one sensor unit

POWER/STATUS red

A Fault condition is occurring on the monitor

blue

Normal Operating Mode

1. Press and release RESET/ESC to clear an alarm indication once the alarm condition has cleared.

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Chapter 5: Setup Mode
Overview
This mode is used for: Channel Settings (On/Off, Wired/WireFree, gas, range, decimals, radio address), Relay Settings (On/Off, Decreasing/Increasing, Value, Latching/Auto Resetting), and System Information.
NOTE: Each channel must be set up individually.
NOTE: To save any changes and exit Setup Mode at any time, press ESC. The AirLink 7010 automatically saves any changes and returns to Normal Operating Mode 15 minutes after the last button press.
Entering Setup Mode
1. Open the enclosure box. 2. From Normal Operating Mode, press and hold MENU, ADD, and SUB for 5 seconds to enter Setup
Mode.
Channel Settings
1. Channel Selection: Once in Setup Mode, press ADD (increase) or SUB (decrease) to select the channel you want to set up (1-32).

NOTE: To view system information, scroll up from channel 32 or down from channel 1. 2. Press MENU (Next).

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3. Channel On/Off: Press ADD or SUB to change the state of the channel to On or Off.
4. Press MENU (Next). 5. Wired/WireFree (for channels 29-32 only): Press ADD or SUB to change the channel type to Wired
or WireFree. NOTE: Any sensors wired directly to the AirLink 7010 must be set up on channels 29-32.
6. Press MENU (Next).

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7. Sensor Type (wired only): Press ADD or SUB to select a sensor type. The choices are: H2S, SO2, O2, CO, Cl2, CO2, LEL,VOC, FEET, HCl, NH3, H2, CLO2, HCN, F2, HF, CH2O, NO2, O3, INCHES, 4-20, None, Degrees C, Degrees F, CH4, NO, PH3, HBr, Eto, CH3SH, AsH3, R410A, R1234, R32, SF6, SiH4, B2H6, BF3.
8. Press MENU (Next). 9. Sensor Scale (wired only): Press ADD (increase) or SUB (decrease) to select a sensor scale (1-
65,000).
10. Press MENU (Next).

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11. Decimals (wired only): Press ADD (increase) or SUB (decrease) to set the number of decimals. The number of decimals available depends on the sensor scale. · 3 decimals: Scale 1 or less · 2 decimals: Scale 10 or less · 1 decimal: Scale 100 or less · 0 decimals: Scale greater than 100 (decimal screen does not appear in this case)
12. Press MENU (Next). 13. Radio Address (wirefree only): Press ADD (increase) or SUB (decrease) to set to radio address (1-
255).
14. Press MENU (Next).

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Relay Settings
See page 42 for more explanation about relay actuation. 1. Relay On/Off: Press ADD or SUB to manipulate the relay's On/Off status. The On/Off status
affects whether a relay is active on the selected channel or not.
2. Press MENU (Next). 3. Relay Increasing/Decreasing: Press ADD or SUB to manipulate the relay's Increasing/Decreasing
status.
4. Press MENU (next). 5. Relay Threshold: Press ADD (increase) or SUB (decrease) to manipulate the threshold value (1-
65,000).

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6. Press MENU (Next). 7. Relay Latch/Auto Reset: Press ADD or SUB to manipulate the relay's Latching/Auto Reset status.

8. Press MENU (Next). 9. Repeat step 1 through step 8 for the remaining relays. 10. Once all four relays have been setup, the display screen will show the following:

11. Based on the specific application, choose one of the following steps to complete: · Press MENU (Next) to setup the next channel (or continue to system information) · Press ADD (Yes) to duplicate the settings to all consecutive channels--and ADD (Yes) again to confirm the operation · Press ESC to exit Setup Mode
View System Information
After the last channel is set, press MENU to view the system's information, including the: · Build Date (Example: 01/01/2011) · Serial # (Example: H00001) · Radio (type) · Radio error

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Exiting Setup Mode
Complete the following steps to exit Setup Mode at any time. 1. Press ESC at any time to exit Setup Mode. 2. Close the enclosure box. 3. Clamp down the enclosure latches.
NOTE: The AirLink 7010 automatically saves any changes and returns to Normal Operating Mode 15 minutes after the last button press.

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Chapter 6: Advanced Configuration Menu
Overview
This mode is used to: adjust LCD contrast, restore factory default settings, set up the fault relay, set up global Modbus parameters, and set up WireFree parameters.
Entering the Advanced Configuration Menu
1. Open the enclosure box to expose the Front Panel. 2. Cycle the unit's power (turn OFF, then ON). For instructions on how to cycle the unit's power, see
page 22. 3. When the RKI Logo is shown on the Display Screen, press MENU. NOTE: The AirLink 7010 automatically saves any changes and returns to Normal Operating Mode
15 minutes after the last button press.
Adjusting Contrast
1. Press ADD (increase) or SUB (decrease) to manipulate the screen's LCD contrast.
2. Press MENU.

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Adjusting the Lower Screen's LCD Contrast
1. Press ADD (increase) or SUB (decrease) to manipulate the lower screen's LCD contrast.
2. Press MENU.
Restore Factory Default Settings
1. Press ADD or SUB (Yes/No--as indicated on the display screen) to set the unit back to the factory's default settings. To leave the settings as they are, press MENU (Next).

Factory settings are:
· Channels 1-28 set to WireFree · Channels 29-32 set to Wired · Relays set at "10, 15, 20 and 25" · All relays set to "Auto Reset" / "Increasing" · Modbus Output Baud set at 9600 · Radio Timeout set to 10 minutes · Network ID set to 5 · Secondary Monitor

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Relay Setup
1. Set Fault Relay: Press ADD or SUB (Yes/No--as indicated on the display screen) to setup Relay 4 as the Fault Relay. To leave the setting as it is, press MENU (Next).
NOTE: With this feature enabled, if any Fault occurs (on any channel) the Fault Relay is engaged. In addition, Relay 4 is removed from all setup options.
2. Failsafe: Press ADD or SUB (Yes/No--as indicated on the display screen) to setup Relay 1 as failsafe (or not failsafe). To leave the setting as it is, press MENU (Next).
3. Repeat step 2 for Relays 2, 3, and 4. 4. Fault Terminal Failsafe: Press ADD or SUB (Yes/No--as indicated on the display screen) to setup
the Fault terminal as failsafe (or not failsafe). To leave the setting as it is, press MENU (Next).

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Modbus Setup
1. Global Modbus Address: Press ADD (increase) or SUB (decrease) to manipulate the global Modbus Address setting (between 1 and 247).
2. Press MENU (Next). 3. Global Baud: Press ADD (increase) or SUB (decrease) to manipulate the global Baud setting to:
4800, 9600, or 19200. NOTE: Baud default is 9600.
4. Press MENU (Next).

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WireFree Setup
1. Radio Timeout: Press ADD (increase) or SUB (decrease) to manipulate the Radio Timeout setting (between 6 and 255 minutes).
2. Press MENU (Next). 3. Network Channel: Press ADD (increase) or SUB (decrease) to manipulate the Network Channel
setting (between 1 and 52 for 900 MHz networks; between 1 and 78 for 2.4 GHz networks). NOTE: All monitors and sensor assemblies must have the same Network Channel in order to
communicate.

4. Press MENU (Next). 5. Primary/Secondary: Press ADD or SUB to switch the monitor to "Primary" or "Secondary".
NOTE: There can only be one Primary monitor on a network. All other monitors must be set up as Secondary monitors.
If an AirLink 7010 is set as a Secondary monitor when there is no Primary monitor, the AirLink 7010 will go into a Fault 15 status. The POWER/STATUS LED will be green if the monitor becomes the Primary monitor; otherwise the POWER/STATUS LED will be blue.

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6. Press MENU (Next) to return to Normal Operating Mode.
Exiting the Advanced Configuration Menu
1. Press ESC at any time to exit the Advanced Configuration Menu. 2. Close the enclosure box. 3. Clamp down the enclosure latches.
NOTE: The AirLink 7010 automatically saves any changes and returns to Normal Operating Mode 15 minutes after the last button press.

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Chapter 7: Maintenance
Calibration Mode
Entering Calibration Mode disables the relays and allows the sensors to be calibrated without triggering alarms. Once in Calibration Mode, the unit will remain in this state for two hours--unless RESET/ESC is pressed. 1. Open the enclosure box to expose the Front Panel. 2. To enter Calibration Mode, from Normal Operating Mode, press and hold MENU for 5 seconds. 3. Once in Calibration Mode, the display screen will show "CAL" on the upper right side.

4. To return to Normal Operating Mode, press RESET/ESC.
NOTE: If RESET/ESC is not pressed, the unit will remain in Calibration Mode for two hours.
5. Close the enclosure box. 6. Clamp down the enclosure latches.
Relay Test Mode
Relay Test Mode activates each relay and can be used to determine whether or not the relays and attached alarms are functioning properly. 1. Open the enclosure box to expose the Front Panel. 2. To enter Relay Test Mode, from Normal Operating Mode, press and hold RESET/ESC. 3. Starting with Relay 1, the relays will activate in 5-second intervals. 4. To return to Normal Operating Mode, release and press RESET/ESC. 5. Close the enclosure box. 6. Clamp down the enclosure latches.

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Troubleshooting
Table 2 describes symptoms, probable causes, and recommended actions for the most common problems you may encounter with the AirLink 7010.
NOTE: This troubleshooting guide describes AirLink 7010 problems only. See the detector head operator's manuals for preventive maintenance procedures that apply to the detector heads installed on your AirLink 7010.

Table 2: Troubleshooting the AirLink 7010

Condition

Probable Causes

Recommended Action

F1 (Only for T3A/VOC Pro with Radio)

The top card has lost communication with the digital sensor board (the board potted into the sensor housing).

1. Check the connections and/or try new digital sensor board.

F3 (battery powered detector only)

The Low Power IR sensor is beyond repair.

1. Replace the IR sensor.

F4

· The top card is losing communication 1. Check the orientation of the analog

to the analog sensor board

sensor board and/or try a new

· On T3A/VOC Pro units, F4 means that

analog sensor board.

the Analog to Digital Conversion

2. Check the connections from the

(ADC) on the analog sensor board is

top card all the way to the analog

not communicating to the digital sensor

sensor board. If that does not fix

board.

the fault, try replacing the analog

· On the AirLink 6900, F4 means the top

sensor board and/or the sensor

card is not communicating with the

housing.

analog sensor board.

· For IR sensors, the sensor element

itself could be the issue. Also, there

might not be an issue because

sometimes sensor assemblies will show

F4 for a few seconds after boot up. This

is normal and is due to the boot up of

the sensor element itself.

F5

The sensor assembly did not zero

1. Confirm that no gas is present.

correctly.

2. Replace the sensor.

F6

The sensor assembly did not auto cal

1. Confirm the gas concentration is

correctly.

correct and that it is flowing to the

sensor.

2. Replace the sensor.

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Table 2: Troubleshooting the AirLink 7010 (Continued)

Condition

Probable Causes

Recommended Action

F8
F9
F10 (4-20 mA wired detector only)
F11 (battery powered detector only) F13 (4-20 mA wired detector only)

There are 2 sensor assemblies with the same address trying to communicate with the monitor.
The monitor has not received a communication from the faulting sensor assembly address for the timeout period set on page 36.
When using a monitor with wired sensor assemblies attached, the sensor is not communicating with the monitor. The problem could be that the sensor assembly is not connected properly, or there may be board issues with the sensor or monitor.
The IR sensor is changing temperature too quickly.
When using a monitor with a 4-20mA wired connection, F13 may appear when the sensor assembly is in a fault condition.

1. Make sure all sensor assemblies have unique addresses.
1. Check the sensor assembly for a dead battery, broken antenna, bad antenna cable, missing antenna, obstacle, weather, etc.
1. Check all connections. Use a current meter inline to see if the current is correct.
1. The sensor will clear once the temperature stops changing too quickly.
1. Since it is 4-20mA, the monitor does not know the exact fault condition. Therefore, check the sensor assembly to see what the fault is and then consult other items in this chart for a solution.

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Chapter 8: Parts List

Table 3 lists the part numbers and descriptions for replacement parts and accessories offered for the AirLink 7010 Gas Monitor.

Table 3: Parts List, AirLink 7010 Gas Monitor

Part No. 18-0107RK 51-0040-RED 71-0537

Description Conduit hub (3/4 in.) Strobe/horn, 20 - 28 VDC, Cl. I Div. 1 Zone 1 AirLink 7010 Gas Monitor Operator's Manual (this document)

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Appendix A: Relay Operation
Relays are offered in certain RKI devices for the purpose of activating alarms, horns, and other equipment upon the detection of gas. There are two key terms to remember when using relays.
· Deactivated: refers to a relay in its normal state · Activated: refers to a relay in an alarm state
"Dry" Contact and "Wet" Contact Relays
In regard to power, there are two types of relays. 1. Dry Contact Relays: This type of relay does not provide power to the equipment attached to it
(i.e. if there is a light hooked up to this type of relay, it must be powered by another source). 2. Wet Contact Relays: This type of relay does provide power to the equipment attached to it (i.e. if a
light was hooked up to this type of relay, it would be powered by the relay). When using a Wet Contact Relay, power should run through the "COMM" terminal to the end equipment.

Figure 13: "Dry" Contact Relay Configured as a "Wet" Contact

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Failsafe Setting's Effect on Normally-Open/Normally-Closed Contacts
If Failsafe is set to No, the relays are de-energized in normal operation and energize when the appropriate alarm circuit is activated. The NO (normally open) relay contacts are open during nonalarm operation and close when the appropriate alarm condition occurs. The NC (normally closed) relay contacts are closed during non-alarm operation and open when the appropriate alarm condition occurs. If Failsafe is set to Yes, the relays are energized in normal operation and de-energize when the appropriate alarm circuit is activated. The NO (normally open) relay contacts are closed during nonalarm operation and open when the appropriate alarm condition occurs. The NC (normally closed) relay contacts are open during non-alarm operation and close when the appropriate alarm condition occurs.
Figure 14: Relay Circuit Schematic

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Appendix B: Introduction to 4-20 mA Current Loop Signals

This appendix is only an introduction. The information should serve as a brief overview of 4-20 mA current loop signal ranges and should not be considered a complete reference for proper implementation or use.

Industry standards pertaining to 4-20 mA current loop signals and other aspects of electronics are assumed to be known by the technician. For proper connection to a controller or Programmable Logic Controller (PLC), refer to the manufacturer's specific manual or instructions for that device.

Overview

When using 4-20 mA wired output signal devices, the 4-20 mA defines the current loop analog signal range, with 4 mA representing the lowest end of the range and 20 mA the highest. The relationship between the current loop and the gas value is linear. In addition, the VOC Pro uses values below 4 mA to indicate special status conditions, as shown below:

Current 2.5 mA 3 mA 3.5 mA

4-20 mA Ranges Detector Status
Sensor Fault Sensor in Menu Mode Sensor in Calibration Mode

The 4 mA allows the receiving controller/PLC to distinguish between a zero signal, a broken wire, or an unresponsive instrument. Benefits of 4-20 mA convention are that it is: an industry standard, lowcost to implement, can reject some forms of electrical noise, and the signal does not change value around the "loop" (as opposed to voltage). The key advantage of the current loop is that the accuracy of the signal is not affected by a potential voltage drop in the interconnected wiring. Even with significant resistance in the line, the current loop VOC Pro will maintain the proper current for the device, up to its maximum voltage capability.

Only one current level can be present at any time. Each device that operates via a 4-20 mA current loop signal must be wired directly to the controller. Units that are wired in a daisy chain configuration for the 4-20 mA current loop signal will not properly transmit data communications to the controller.

Calculations

I(4-20) = Current of loop, measured in mA
value = ppm (or %) of gas concentration
scale = full scale of sensor
Measuring Current
If the value measured is 0 mA, then: the loop wires are broken, the sensor assembly is not powered up, the sensor assembly is malfunctioning, or the controller is malfunctioning. A digital multi-meter (DMM), or current meter, may be used in conjunction with the controller and/or to test the 4-20 mA current loop signal. To measure the current, place the meter probes in line with the current loop.

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Appendix C: RS-485 Modbus Output
Modbus Terms
Modbus: RTU Setting: Baud Rate = 9600 Data Bits: 8 Parity: None Stop Bits: 1 Time Out: 1000 ms Device Address: 1-247 Data Type: Holding Registers Start Address: The first register the user would like to view (must be between 1-255) Length: Depends on the number of addresses the user would like to view Scan Rate:1000 ms Data Format: Hex, Decimal, Float

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Register Map

$LU/LQN Modbus Register Map

Register Address (Hexadecimal)

Register Address (Decimal)

Data Description

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

A

B

C

D

E

F

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

1A

1B

1C

1D

1E

1F

20

21

1

23

1

Channel 1 Radio Address

2

Channel 2 Radio Address

3

Channel 3 Radio Address

4

Channel 4 Radio Address

5

Channel 5 Radio Address

6

Channel 6 Radio Address

7

Channel 7 Radio Address

8

Channel 8 Radio Address

9

Channel 9 Radio Address

10

Channel 10 Radio Address

11

Channel 11 Radio Address

12

Channel 12 Radio Address

13

Channel 13 Radio Address

14

Channel 14 Radio Address

15

Channel 15 Radio Address

16

Channel 16 Radio Address

17

Channel 17 Radio Address

18

Channel 18 Radio Address

19

Channel 19 Radio Address

20

Channel 20 Radio Address

21

Channel 21 Radio Address

22

Channel 22 Radio Address

23

Channel 23 Radio Address

24

Channel 24 Radio Address

25

Channel 25 Radio Address

26

Channel 26 Radio Address

27

Channel 27 Radio Address

28

Channel 28 Radio Address

29

Channel 29 Radio Address

30

Channel 30 Radio Address

31

Channel 31 Radio Address

32

Channel 32 Radio Address

33

Channel 1 Reading

35

Channel 2 Reading

Length

R/W (In Bits)

Units

Radio Data

R/W 16

INTEGER

R/W 16

INTEGER

R/W 16

INTEGER

R/W 16

INTEGER

R/W 16

INTEGER

R/W 16

INTEGER

R/W 16

INTEGER

R/W 16

INTEGER

R/W 16

INTEGER

R/W 16

INTEGER

R/W 16

INTEGER

R/W 16

INTEGER

R/W 16

INTEGER

R/W 16

INTEGER

R/W 16

INTEGER

R/W 16

INTEGER

R/W 16

INTEGER

R/W 16

INTEGER

R/W 16

INTEGER

R/W 16

INTEGER

R/W 16

INTEGER

R/W 16

INTEGER

R/W 16

INTEGER

R/W 16

INTEGER

R/W 16

INTEGER

R/W 16

INTEGER

R/W 16

INTEGER

R/W 16

INTEGER

R/W 16

INTEGER

R/W 16

INTEGER

R/W 16

INTEGER

R/W 16

INTEGER

R 32

FLOAT

R 32

FLOAT

Valid Response
Radio Address (1-255) Radio Address (1-255) Radio Address (1-255) Radio Address (1-255) Radio Address (1-255) Radio Address (1-255) Radio Address (1-255) Radio Address (1-255) Radio Address (1-255) Radio Address (1-255) Radio Address (1-255) Radio Address (1-255) Radio Address (1-255) Radio Address (1-255) Radio Address (1-255) Radio Address (1-255) Radio Address (1-255) Radio Address (1-255) Radio Address (1-255) Radio Address (1-255) Radio Address (1-255) Radio Address (1-255) Radio Address (1-255) Radio Address (1-255) Radio Address (1-255) Radio Address (1-255) Radio Address (1-255) Radio Address (1-255) Radio Address (1-255) Radio Address (1-255) Radio Address (1-255) Radio Address (1-255) Any valid sensor reading Any valid sensor reading

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25 27 29 2B 2D 2F 31 33 35 37 39 3B 3D 3F 41 43 45 47 49 4B 4D 4F 51 53 55 57 59 5B 5D 5F 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 6A 6B 6C
2

37

Channel 3 Reading

39

Channel 4 Reading

41

Channel 5 Reading

43

Channel 6 Reading

45

Channel 7 Reading

47

Channel 8 Reading

49

Channel 9 Reading

51

Channel 10 Reading

53

Channel 11 Reading

55

Channel 12 Reading

57

Channel 13 Reading

59

Channel 14 Reading

61

Channel 15 Reading

63

Channel 16 Reading

65

Channel 17 Reading

67

Channel 18 Reading

69

Channel 19 Reading

71

Channel 20 Reading

73

Channel 21 Reading

75

Channel 22 Reading

77

Channel 23 Reading

79

Channel 24 Reading

81

Channel 25 Reading

83

Channel 26 Reading

85

Channel 27 Reading

87

Channel 28 Reading

89

Channel 29 Reading

91

Channel 30 Reading

93

Channel 31 Reading

95

Channel 32 Reading

97

Channel 1 Mode

98

Channel 2 Mode

99

Channel 3 Mode

100

Channel 4 Mode

101

Channel 5 Mode

102

Channel 6 Mode

103

Channel 7 Mode

104

Channel 8 Mode

105

Channel 9 Mode

106

Channel 10 Mode

107

Channel 11 Mode

108

Channel 12 Mode

R 32 R 32 R 32 R 32 R 32 R 32 R 32 R 32 R 32 R 32 R 32 R 32 R 32 R 32 R 32 R 32 R 32 R 32 R 32 R 32 R 32 R 32 R 32 R 32 R 32 R 32 R 32 R 32 R 32 R 32 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16

FLOAT

Any valid sensor reading

FLOAT

Any valid sensor reading

FLOAT

Any valid sensor reading

FLOAT

Any valid sensor reading

FLOAT

Any valid sensor reading

FLOAT

Any valid sensor reading

FLOAT

Any valid sensor reading

FLOAT

Any valid sensor reading

FLOAT

Any valid sensor reading

FLOAT

Any valid sensor reading

FLOAT

Any valid sensor reading

FLOAT

Any valid sensor reading

FLOAT

Any valid sensor reading

FLOAT

Any valid sensor reading

FLOAT

Any valid sensor reading

FLOAT

Any valid sensor reading

FLOAT

Any valid sensor reading

FLOAT

Any valid sensor reading

FLOAT

Any valid sensor reading

FLOAT

Any valid sensor reading

FLOAT

Any valid sensor reading

FLOAT

Any valid sensor reading

FLOAT

Any valid sensor reading

FLOAT

Any valid sensor reading

FLOAT

Any valid sensor reading

FLOAT

Any valid sensor reading

FLOAT

Any valid sensor reading

FLOAT

Any valid sensor reading

FLOAT

Any valid sensor reading

FLOAT

Any valid sensor reading

ENUMERATION 0-7 See Mode Enumeration Below

ENUMERATION 0-7 See Mode Enumeration Below

ENUMERATION 0-7 See Mode Enumeration Below

ENUMERATION 0-7 See Mode Enumeration Below

ENUMERATION 0-7 See Mode Enumeration Below

ENUMERATION 0-7 See Mode Enumeration Below

ENUMERATION 0-7 See Mode Enumeration Below

ENUMERATION 0-7 See Mode Enumeration Below

ENUMERATION 0-7 See Mode Enumeration Below

ENUMERATION 0-7 See Mode Enumeration Below

ENUMERATION 0-7 See Mode Enumeration Below

ENUMERATION 0-7 See Mode Enumeration Below

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6D 6E 6F 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 7A 7B 7C 7D 7E 7F 80 81 83 85 87 89 8B 8D 8F 91 93 95 97 99 9B 9D 9F A1 A3 A5 A7 A9 AB
3

109

Channel 13 Mode

110

Channel 14 Mode

111

Channel 15 Mode

112

Channel 16 Mode

113

Channel 17 Mode

114

Channel 18 Mode

115

Channel 19 Mode

116

Channel 20 Mode

117

Channel 21 Mode

118

Channel 22 Mode

119

Channel 23 Mode

120

Channel 24 Mode

121

Channel 25 Mode

122

Channel 26 Mode

123

Channel 27 Mode

124

Channel 28 Mode

125

Channel 29 Mode

126

Channel 30 Mode

127

Channel 31 Mode

128

Channel 32 Mode

129

Channel 1 Battery

131

Channel 2 Battery

133

Channel 3 Battery

135

Channel 4 Battery

137

Channel 5 Battery

139

Channel 6 Battery

141

Channel 7 Battery

143

Channel 8 Battery

145

Channel 9 Battery

147

Channel 10 Battery

149

Channel 11 Battery

151

Channel 12 Battery

153

Channel 13 Battery

155

Channel 14 Battery

157

Channel 15 Battery

159

Channel 16 Battery

161

Channel 17 Battery

163

Channel 18 Battery

165

Channel 19 Battery

167

Channel 20 Battery

169

Channel 21 Battery

171

Channel 22 Battery

R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 32 R 32 R 32 R 32 R 32 R 32 R 32 R 32 R 32 R 32 R 32 R 32 R 32 R 32 R 32 R 32 R 32 R 32 R 32 R 32 R 32 R 32

ENUMERATION 0-7 See Mode Enumeration Below

ENUMERATION 0-7 See Mode Enumeration Below

ENUMERATION 0-7 See Mode Enumeration Below

ENUMERATION 0-7 See Mode Enumeration Below

ENUMERATION 0-7 See Mode Enumeration Below

ENUMERATION 0-7 See Mode Enumeration Below

ENUMERATION 0-7 See Mode Enumeration Below

ENUMERATION 0-7 See Mode Enumeration Below

ENUMERATION 0-7 See Mode Enumeration Below

ENUMERATION 0-7 See Mode Enumeration Below

ENUMERATION 0-7 See Mode Enumeration Below

ENUMERATION 0-7 See Mode Enumeration Below

ENUMERATION 0-7 See Mode Enumeration Below

ENUMERATION 0-7 See Mode Enumeration Below

ENUMERATION 0-7 See Mode Enumeration Below

ENUMERATION 0-7 See Mode Enumeration Below

ENUMERATION 0-7 See Mode Enumeration Below

ENUMERATION 0-7 See Mode Enumeration Below

ENUMERATION 0-7 See Mode Enumeration Below

ENUMERATION 0-7 See Mode Enumeration Below

FLOAT

Sensor Input Voltage( >= 0.0)

FLOAT

Sensor Input Voltage( >= 0.0)

FLOAT

Sensor Input Voltage( >= 0.0)

FLOAT

Sensor Input Voltage( >= 0.0)

FLOAT

Sensor Input Voltage( >= 0.0)

FLOAT

Sensor Input Voltage( >= 0.0)

FLOAT

Sensor Input Voltage( >= 0.0)

FLOAT

Sensor Input Voltage( >= 0.0)

FLOAT

Sensor Input Voltage( >= 0.0)

FLOAT

Sensor Input Voltage( >= 0.0)

FLOAT

Sensor Input Voltage( >= 0.0)

FLOAT

Sensor Input Voltage( >= 0.0)

FLOAT

Sensor Input Voltage( >= 0.0)

FLOAT

Sensor Input Voltage( >= 0.0)

FLOAT

Sensor Input Voltage( >= 0.0)

FLOAT

Sensor Input Voltage( >= 0.0)

FLOAT

Sensor Input Voltage( >= 0.0)

FLOAT

Sensor Input Voltage( >= 0.0)

FLOAT

Sensor Input Voltage( >= 0.0)

FLOAT

Sensor Input Voltage( >= 0.0)

FLOAT

Sensor Input Voltage( >= 0.0)

FLOAT

Sensor Input Voltage( >= 0.0)

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AD AF B1 B3 B5 B7 B9 BB BD BF C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 CA CB CC CD CE CF D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 DA DB DC DD DE DF E0
4

173

Channel 23 Battery

R 32

FLOAT

175

Channel 24 Battery

R 32

FLOAT

177

Channel 25 Battery

R 32

FLOAT

179

Channel 26 Battery

R 32

FLOAT

181

Channel 27 Battery

R 32

FLOAT

183

Channel 28 Battery

R 32

FLOAT

185

Channel 29 Battery

R 32

FLOAT

187

Channel 30 Battery

R 32

FLOAT

189

Channel 31 Battery

R 32

FLOAT

191

Channel 32 Battery

R 32

FLOAT

193

Channel 1 Sec Since Last Message R 16

INTEGER

194

Channel 2 Sec Since Last Message R 16

INTEGER

195

Channel 3 Sec Since Last Message R 16

INTEGER

196

Channel 4 Sec Since Last Message R 16

INTEGER

197

Channel 5 Sec Since Last Message R 16

INTEGER

198

Channel 6 Sec Since Last Message R 16

INTEGER

199

Channel 7 Sec Since Last Message R 16

INTEGER

200

Channel 8 Sec Since Last Message R 16

INTEGER

201

Channel 9 Sec Since Last Message R 16

INTEGER

202

Channel 10 Sec Since Last Message R 16

INTEGER

203

Channel 11 Sec Since Last Message R 16

INTEGER

204

Channel 12 Sec Since Last Message R 16

INTEGER

205

Channel 13 Sec Since Last Message R 16

INTEGER

206

Channel 14 Sec Since Last Message R 16

INTEGER

207

Channel 15 Sec Since Last Message R 16

INTEGER

208

Channel 16 Sec Since Last Message R 16

INTEGER

209

Channel 17 Sec Since Last Message R 16

INTEGER

210

Channel 18 Sec Since Last Message R 16

INTEGER

211

Channel 19 Sec Since Last Message R 16

INTEGER

212

Channel 20 Sec Since Last Message R 16

INTEGER

213

Channel 21 Sec Since Last Message R 16

INTEGER

214

Channel 22 Sec Since Last Message R 16

INTEGER

215

Channel 23 Sec Since Last Message R 16

INTEGER

216

Channel 24 Sec Since Last Message R 16

INTEGER

217

Channel 25 Sec Since Last Message R 16

INTEGER

218

Channel 26 Sec Since Last Message R 16

INTEGER

219

Channel 27 Sec Since Last Message R 16

INTEGER

220

Channel 28 Sec Since Last Message R 16

INTEGER

221

Channel 29 Sec Since Last Message R 16

INTEGER

222

Channel 30 Sec Since Last Message R 16

INTEGER

223

Channel 31 Sec Since Last Message R 16

INTEGER

224

Channel 32 Sec Since Last Message R 16

INTEGER

Sensor Input Voltage( >= 0.0) Sensor Input Voltage( >= 0.0) Sensor Input Voltage( >= 0.0) Sensor Input Voltage( >= 0.0) Sensor Input Voltage( >= 0.0) Sensor Input Voltage( >= 0.0) Sensor Input Voltage( >= 0.0) Sensor Input Voltage( >= 0.0) Sensor Input Voltage( >= 0.0) Sensor Input Voltage( >= 0.0) -1-32768 Seconds, -1 = no transmissions. Staying 0 = timeout -1-32768 Seconds, -1 = no transmissions. Staying 0 = timeout -1-32768 Seconds, -1 = no transmissions. Staying 0 = timeout -1-32768 Seconds, -1 = no transmissions. Staying 0 = timeout -1-32768 Seconds, -1 = no transmissions. Staying 0 = timeout -1-32768 Seconds, -1 = no transmissions. Staying 0 = timeout -1-32768 Seconds, -1 = no transmissions. Staying 0 = timeout -1-32768 Seconds, -1 = no transmissions. Staying 0 = timeout -1-32768 Seconds, -1 = no transmissions. Staying 0 = timeout -1-32768 Seconds, -1 = no transmissions. Staying 0 = timeout -1-32768 Seconds, -1 = no transmissions. Staying 0 = timeout -1-32768 Seconds, -1 = no transmissions. Staying 0 = timeout -1-32768 Seconds, -1 = no transmissions. Staying 0 = timeout -1-32768 Seconds, -1 = no transmissions. Staying 0 = timeout -1-32768 Seconds, -1 = no transmissions. Staying 0 = timeout -1-32768 Seconds, -1 = no transmissions. Staying 0 = timeout -1-32768 Seconds, -1 = no transmissions. Staying 0 = timeout -1-32768 Seconds, -1 = no transmissions. Staying 0 = timeout -1-32768 Seconds, -1 = no transmissions. Staying 0 = timeout -1-32768 Seconds, -1 = no transmissions. Staying 0 = timeout -1-32768 Seconds, -1 = no transmissions. Staying 0 = timeout -1-32768 Seconds, -1 = no transmissions. Staying 0 = timeout -1-32768 Seconds, -1 = no transmissions. Staying 0 = timeout -1-32768 Seconds, -1 = no transmissions. Staying 0 = timeout -1-32768 Seconds, -1 = no transmissions. Staying 0 = timeout -1-32768 Seconds, -1 = no transmissions. Staying 0 = timeout -1-32768 Seconds, -1 = no transmissions. Staying 0 = timeout -1-32768 Seconds, -1 = no transmissions. Staying 0 = timeout -1-32768 Seconds, -1 = no transmissions. Staying 0 = timeout -1-32768 Seconds, -1 = no transmissions. Staying 0 = timeout -1-32768 Seconds, -1 = no transmissions. Staying 0 = timeout -1-32768 Seconds, -1 = no transmissions. Staying 0 = timeout

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E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6 E7 E8 E9 EA EB EC ED EE EF F0 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 FA FB FC FD FE FF 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 10A
5

225

Channel 1 Sensor Type

226

Channel 2 Sensor Type

227

Channel 3 Sensor Type

228

Channel 4 Sensor Type

229

Channel 5 Sensor Type

230

Channel 6 Sensor Type

231

Channel 7 Sensor Type

232

Channel 8 Sensor Type

233

Channel 9 Sensor Type

234

Channel 10 Sensor Type

235

Channel 11 Sensor Type

236

Channel 12 Sensor Type

237

Channel 13 Sensor Type

238

Channel 14 Sensor Type

239

Channel 15 Sensor Type

240

Channel 16 Sensor Type

241

Channel 17 Sensor Type

242

Channel 18 Sensor Type

243

Channel 19 Sensor Type

244

Channel 20 Sensor Type

245

Channel 21 Sensor Type

246

Channel 22 Sensor Type

247

Channel 23 Sensor Type

248

Channel 24 Sensor Type

249

Channel 25 Sensor Type

250

Channel 26 Sensor Type

251

Channel 27 Sensor Type

252

Channel 28 Sensor Type

253

Channel 29 Sensor Type

254

Channel 30 Sensor Type

255

Channel 31 Sensor Type

256

Channel 32 Sensor Type

257

Channel 1 Gas Type

258

Channel 2 Gas Type

259

Channel 3 Gas Type

260

Channel 4 Gas Type

261

Channel 5 Gas Type

262

Channel 6 Gas Type

263

Channel 7 Gas Type

264

Channel 8 Gas Type

265

Channel 9 Gas Type

266

Channel 10 Gas Type

R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16

ENUMERATION 0-31 See Sensor Type Enumeration Below ENUMERATION 0-31 See Sensor Type Enumeration Below ENUMERATION 0-31 See Sensor Type Enumeration Below ENUMERATION 0-31 See Sensor Type Enumeration Below ENUMERATION 0-31 See Sensor Type Enumeration Below ENUMERATION 0-31 See Sensor Type Enumeration Below ENUMERATION 0-31 See Sensor Type Enumeration Below ENUMERATION 0-31 See Sensor Type Enumeration Below ENUMERATION 0-31 See Sensor Type Enumeration Below ENUMERATION 0-31 See Sensor Type Enumeration Below ENUMERATION 0-31 See Sensor Type Enumeration Below ENUMERATION 0-31 See Sensor Type Enumeration Below ENUMERATION 0-31 See Sensor Type Enumeration Below ENUMERATION 0-31 See Sensor Type Enumeration Below ENUMERATION 0-31 See Sensor Type Enumeration Below ENUMERATION 0-31 See Sensor Type Enumeration Below ENUMERATION 0-31 See Sensor Type Enumeration Below ENUMERATION 0-31 See Sensor Type Enumeration Below ENUMERATION 0-31 See Sensor Type Enumeration Below ENUMERATION 0-31 See Sensor Type Enumeration Below ENUMERATION 0-31 See Sensor Type Enumeration Below ENUMERATION 0-31 See Sensor Type Enumeration Below ENUMERATION 0-31 See Sensor Type Enumeration Below ENUMERATION 0-31 See Sensor Type Enumeration Below ENUMERATION 0-31 See Sensor Type Enumeration Below ENUMERATION 0-31 See Sensor Type Enumeration Below ENUMERATION 0-31 See Sensor Type Enumeration Below ENUMERATION 0-31 See Sensor Type Enumeration Below ENUMERATION 0-31 See Sensor Type Enumeration Below ENUMERATION 0-31 See Sensor Type Enumeration Below ENUMERATION 0-31 See Sensor Type Enumeration Below ENUMERATION 0-31 See Sensor Type Enumeration Below ENUMERATION 0-127 See Gas Enumeration below ENUMERATION 0-127 See Gas Enumeration below ENUMERATION 0-127 See Gas Enumeration below ENUMERATION 0-127 See Gas Enumeration below ENUMERATION 0-127 See Gas Enumeration below ENUMERATION 0-127 See Gas Enumeration below ENUMERATION 0-127 See Gas Enumeration below ENUMERATION 0-127 See Gas Enumeration below ENUMERATION 0-127 See Gas Enumeration below ENUMERATION 0-127 See Gas Enumeration below

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10B 10C 10D 10E 10F 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 11A 11B 11C 11D 11E 11F 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 12A 12B 12C 12D 12E 12F 130 131 132 133 134
6

267

Channel 11 Gas Type

268

Channel 12 Gas Type

269

Channel 13 Gas Type

270

Channel 14 Gas Type

271

Channel 15 Gas Type

272

Channel 16 Gas Type

273

Channel 17 Gas Type

274

Channel 18 Gas Type

275

Channel 19 Gas Type

276

Channel 20 Gas Type

277

Channel 21 Gas Type

278

Channel 22 Gas Type

279

Channel 23 Gas type

280

Channel 24 Gas Type

281

Channel 25 Gas Type

282

Channel 26 Gas Type

283

Channel 27 Gas Type

284

Channel 28 Gas Type

285

Channel 29 Gas Type

286

Channel 30 Gas Type

287

Channel 31 Gas Type

288

Channel 32 Gas Type

289

Channel 1 Fault

290

Channel 2 Fault

291

Channel 3 Fault

292

Channel 4 Fault

293

Channel 5 Fault

294

Channel 6 Fault

295

Channel 7 Fault

296

Channel 8 Fault

297

Channel 9 Fault

298

Channel 10 Fault

299

Channel 11 Fault

300

Channel 12 Fault

301

Channel 13 Fault

302

Channel 14 Fault

303

Channel 15 Fault

304

Channel 16 Fault

305

Channel 17 Fault

306

Channel 18 Fault

307

Channel 19 Fault

308

Channel 20 Fault

R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16

ENUMERATION 0-127 See Gas Enumeration below ENUMERATION 0-127 See Gas Enumeration below ENUMERATION 0-127 See Gas Enumeration below ENUMERATION 0-127 See Gas Enumeration below ENUMERATION 0-127 See Gas Enumeration below ENUMERATION 0-127 See Gas Enumeration below ENUMERATION 0-127 See Gas Enumeration below ENUMERATION 0-127 See Gas Enumeration below ENUMERATION 0-127 See Gas Enumeration below ENUMERATION 0-127 See Gas Enumeration below ENUMERATION 0-127 See Gas Enumeration below ENUMERATION 0-127 See Gas Enumeration below ENUMERATION 0-127 See Gas Enumeration below ENUMERATION 0-127 See Gas Enumeration below ENUMERATION 0-127 See Gas Enumeration below ENUMERATION 0-127 See Gas Enumeration below ENUMERATION 0-127 See Gas Enumeration below ENUMERATION 0-127 See Gas Enumeration below ENUMERATION 0-127 See Gas Enumeration below ENUMERATION 0-127 See Gas Enumeration below ENUMERATION 0-127 See Gas Enumeration below ENUMERATION 0-127 See Gas Enumeration below ENUMERATION 0-15 See Fault Enumeration below ENUMERATION 0-15 See Fault Enumeration below ENUMERATION 0-15 See Fault Enumeration below ENUMERATION 0-15 See Fault Enumeration below ENUMERATION 0-15 See Fault Enumeration below ENUMERATION 0-15 See Fault Enumeration below ENUMERATION 0-15 See Fault Enumeration below ENUMERATION 0-15 See Fault Enumeration below ENUMERATION 0-15 See Fault Enumeration below ENUMERATION 0-15 See Fault Enumeration below ENUMERATION 0-15 See Fault Enumeration below ENUMERATION 0-15 See Fault Enumeration below ENUMERATION 0-15 See Fault Enumeration below ENUMERATION 0-15 See Fault Enumeration below ENUMERATION 0-15 See Fault Enumeration below ENUMERATION 0-15 See Fault Enumeration below ENUMERATION 0-15 See Fault Enumeration below ENUMERATION 0-15 See Fault Enumeration below ENUMERATION 0-15 See Fault Enumeration below ENUMERATION 0-15 See Fault Enumeration below

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135 136 137 138 139 13A 13B 13C 13D 13E 13F 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 14A 14B 14C 14D 14E 14F 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 15A 15B 15C 15D 15E
7

309

Channel 21 Fault

310

Channel 22 Fault

311

Channel 23 Fault

312

Channel 24 Fault

313

Channel 25 Fault

314

Channel 26 Fault

315

Channel 27 Fault

316

Channel 28 Fault

317

Channel 29 Fault

318

Channel 30 Fault

319

Channel 31 Fault

320

Channel 32 Fault

321

Channel 1 On/Off

322

Channel 2 On/Off

323

Channel 3 On/Off

324

Channel 4 On/Off

325

Channel 5 On/Off

326

Channel 6 On/Off

327

Channel 7 On/Off

328

Channel 8 On/Off

329

Channel 9 On/Off

330

Channel 10 On/Off

331

Channel 11 On/Off

332

Channel 12 On/Off

333

Channel 13 On/Off

334

Channel 14 On/Off

335

Channel 15 On/Off

336

Channel 16 On/Off

337

Channel 17 On/Off

338

Channel 18 On/Off

339

Channel 19 On/Off

340

Channel 20 On/Off

341

Channel 21 On/Off

342

Channel 22 On/Off

343

Channel 23 On/Off

344

Channel 24 On/Off

345

Channel 25 On/Off

346

Channel 26 On/Off

347

Channel 27 On/Off

348

Channel 28 On/Off

349

Channel 29 On/Off

350

Channel 30 On/Off

R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0-15 See Fault Enumeration below ENUMERATION 0-15 See Fault Enumeration below ENUMERATION 0-15 See Fault Enumeration below ENUMERATION 0-15 See Fault Enumeration below ENUMERATION 0-15 See Fault Enumeration below ENUMERATION 0-15 See Fault Enumeration below ENUMERATION 0-15 See Fault Enumeration below ENUMERATION 0-15 See Fault Enumeration below ENUMERATION 0-15 See Fault Enumeration below ENUMERATION 0-15 See Fault Enumeration below ENUMERATION 0-15 See Fault Enumeration below ENUMERATION 0-15 See Fault Enumeration below ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

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15F 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 16A 16B 16C 16D 16E 16F 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 17A 17B 17C 17D 17E 17F 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188
8

351

Channel 31 On/Off

352

Channel 32 On/Off

353

Channel 1 Relay 1 On/Off

354

Channel 2 Relay 1 On/Off

355

Channel 3 Relay 1 On/Off

356

Channel 4 Relay 1 On/Off

357

Channel 5 Relay 1 On/Off

358

Channel 6 Relay 1 On/Off

359

Channel 7 Relay 1 On/Off

360

Channel 8 Relay 1 On/Off

361

Channel 9 Relay 1 On/Off

362

Channel 10 Relay 1 On/Off

363

Channel 11 Relay 1 On/Off

364

Channel 12 Relay 1 On/Off

365

Channel 13 Relay 1 On/Off

366

Channel 14 Relay 1 On/Off

367

Channel 15 Relay 1 On/Off

368

Channel 16 Relay 1 On/Off

369

Channel 17 Relay 1 On/Off

370

Channel 18 Relay 1 On/Off

371

Channel 19 Relay 1 On/Off

372

Channel 20 Relay 1 On/Off

373

Channel 21 Relay 1 On/Off

374

Channel 22 Relay 1 On/Off

375

Channel 23 Relay 1 On/Off

376

Channel 24 Relay 1 On/Off

377

Channel 25 Relay 1 On/Off

378

Channel 26 Relay 1 On/Off

379

Channel 27 Relay 1 On/Off

380

Channel 28 Relay 1 On/Off

381

Channel 29 Relay 1 On/Off

382

Channel 30 Relay 1 On/Off

383

Channel 31 Relay 1 On/Off

384

Channel 32 Relay 1 On/Off

385

Channel 1 Relay 1 High/Low

386

Channel 2 Relay 1 High/Low

387

Channel 3 Relay 1 High/Low

388

Channel 4 Relay 1 High/Low

389

Channel 5 Relay 1 High/Low

390

Channel 6 Relay 1 High/Low

391

Channel 7 Relay 1 High/Low

392

Channel 8 Relay 1 High/Low

R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

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189 18A 18B 18C 18D 18E 18F 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 19A 19B 19C 19D 19E 19F 1A0 1A1 1A3 1A5 1A7 1A9 1AB 1AD 1AF 1B1 1B3 1B5 1B7 1B9 1BB 1BD 1BF 1C1 1C3
9

393

Channel 9 Relay 1 High/Low

394

Channel 10 Relay 1 High/Low

395

Channel 11 Relay 1 High/Low

396

Channel 12 Relay 1 High/Low

397

Channel 13 Relay 1 High/Low

398

Channel 14 Relay 1 High/Low

399

Channel 15 Relay 1 High/Low

400

Channel 16 Relay 1High/Low

401

Channel 17 Relay 1 High/Low

402

Channel 18 Relay 1 High/Low

403

Channel 19 Relay 1 High/Low

404

Channel 20 Relay 1 High/Low

405

Channel 21 Relay 1 High/Low

406

Channel 22 Relay 1 High/Low

407

Channel 23 Relay 1 High/Low

408

Channel 24 Relay 1 High/Low

409

Channel 25 Relay 1 High/Low

410

Channel 26 Relay 1 High/Low

411

Channel 27 Relay 1 High/Low

412

Channel 28 Relay 1 High/Low

413

Channel 29 Relay 1 High/Low

414

Channel 30 Relay 1 High/Low

415

Channel 31 Relay 1 High/Low

416

Channel 32 Relay 1 High/Low

417

Channel 1 Relay 1 Set Point

419

Channel 2 Relay 1 Set Point

421

Channel 3 Relay 1 Set Point

423

Channel 4 Relay 1 Set Point

425

Channel 5 Relay 1 Set Point

427

Channel 6 Relay 1 Set Point

429

Channel 7 Relay 1 Set Point

431

Channel 8 Relay 1 Set Point

433

Channel 9 Relay 1 Set Point

435

Channel 10 Relay 1 Set Point

437

Channel 11 Relay 1 Set Point

439

Channel 12 Relay 1 Set Point

441

Channel 13 Relay 1 Set Point

443

Channel 14 Relay 1 Set Point

445

Channel 15 Relay 1 Set Point

447

Channel 16 Relay 1 Set Point

449

Channel 17 Relay 1 Set Point

451

Channel 18 Relay 1 Set Point

R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 32 R/W 32 R/W 32 R/W 32 R/W 32 R/W 32 R/W 32 R/W 32 R/W 32 R/W 32 R/W 32 R/W 32 R/W 32 R/W 32 R/W 32 R/W 32 R/W 32 R/W 32

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

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1C5 1C7 1C9 1CB 1CD 1CF 1D1 1D3 1D5 1D7 1D9 1DB 1DD 1DF 1E1 1E2 1E3 1E4 1E5 1E6 1E7 1E8 1E9 1EA 1EB 1EC 1ED 1EE 1EF 1F0 1F1 1F2 1F3 1F4 1F5 1F6 1F7 1F8 1F9 1FA 1FB 1FC
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453

Channel 19 Relay 1 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

455

Channel 20 Relay 1 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

457

Channel 21 Relay 1 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

459

Channel 22 Relay 1 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

461

Channel 23 Relay 1 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

463

Channel 24 Relay 1 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

465

Channel 25 Relay 1 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

467

Channel 26 Relay 1 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

469

Channel 27 Relay 1 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

471

Channel 28 Relay 1 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

473

Channel 29 Relay 1 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

475

Channel 30 Relay 1 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

477

Channel 31 Relay 1 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

479

Channel 32 Relay 1 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

481

Channel 1 Relay 1 Latch/Unlatch

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

482

Channel 2 Relay 1 Latch/Unlatch

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

483

Channel 3 Relay 1 Latch/Unlatch

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

484

Channel 4 Relay 1 Latch/Unlatch

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

485

Channel 5 Relay 1 Latch/Unlatch

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

486

Channel 6 Relay 1 Latch/Unlatch

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

487

Channel 7 Relay 1 Latch/Unlatch

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

488

Channel 8 Relay 1 Latch/Unlatch

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

489

Channel 9 Relay 1 Latch/Unlatch

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

490

Channel 10 Relay 1 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

491

Channel 11 Relay 1 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

492

Channel 12 Relay 1 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

493

Channel 13 Relay 1 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

494

Channel 14 Relay 1 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

495

Channel 15 Relay 1 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

496

Channel 16 Relay 1 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

497

Channel 17 Relay 1 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

498

Channel 18 Relay 1 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

499

Channel 19 Relay 1 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

500

Channel 20 Relay 1 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

501

Channel 21 Relay 1 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

502

Channel 22 Relay 1 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

503

Channel 23 Relay 1 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

504

Channel 24 Relay 1 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

505

Channel 25 Relay 1 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

506

Channel 26 Relay 1 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

507

Channel 27 Relay 1 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

508

Channel 28 Relay 1 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

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11

509

Channel 29 Relay 1 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

510

Channel 30 Relay 1 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

511

Channel 31 Relay 1 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

512

Channel 32 Relay 1 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

513

Channel 1 Relay 2 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

514

Channel 2 Relay 2 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

515

Channel 3 Relay 2 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

516

Channel 4 Relay 2 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

517

Channel 5 Relay 2 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

518

Channel 6 Relay 2 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

519

Channel 7 Relay 2 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

520

Channel 8 Relay 2 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

521

Channel 9 Relay 2 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

522

Channel 10 Relay 2 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

523

Channel 11 Relay 2 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

524

Channel 12 Relay 2 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

525

Channel 13 Relay 2 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

526

Channel 14 Relay 2 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

527

Channel 15 Relay 2 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

528

Channel 16 Relay 2 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

529

Channel 17 Relay 2 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

530

Channel 18 Relay 2 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

531

Channel 19 Relay 2 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

532

Channel 20 Relay 2 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

533

Channel 21 Relay 2 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

534

Channel 22 Relay 2 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

535

Channel 23 Relay 2 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

536

Channel 24 Relay 2 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

537

Channel 25 Relay 2 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

538

Channel 26 Relay 2 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

539

Channel 27 Relay 2 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

540

Channel 28 Relay 2 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

541

Channel 29 Relay 2 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

542

Channel 30 Relay 2 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

543

Channel 31 Relay 2 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

544

Channel 32 Relay 2 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

545

Channel 1 Relay 2 High/Low

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

546

Channel 2 Relay 2 High/Low

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

547

Channel 3 Relay 2 High/Low

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

548

Channel 4 Relay 2 High/Low

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

549

Channel 5 Relay 2 High/Low

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

550

Channel 6 Relay 2 High/Low

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

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12

551

Channel 7 Relay 2 High/Low

552

Channel 8 Relay 2 High/Low

553

Channel 9 Relay 2 High/Low

554

Channel 10 Relay 2 High/Low

555

Channel 11 Relay 2 High/Low

556

Channel 12 Relay 2 High/Low

557

Channel 13 Relay 2 High/Low

558

Channel 14 Relay 2 High/Low

559

Channel 15 Relay 2 High/Low

560

Channel 16 Relay 2 High/Low

561

Channel 17 Relay 2 High/Low

562

Channel 18 Relay 2 High/Low

563

Channel 19 Relay 2 High/Low

564

Channel 20 Relay 2 High/Low

565

Channel 21 Relay 2 High/Low

566

Channel 22 Relay 2 High/Low

567

Channel 23 Relay 2 High/Low

568

Channel 24 Relay 2 High/Low

569

Channel 25 Relay 2 High/Low

570

Channel 26 Relay 2 High/Low

571

Channel 27 Relay 2 High/Low

572

Channel 28 Relay 2 High/Low

573

Channel 29 Relay 2 High/Low

574

Channel 30 Relay 2 High/Low

575

Channel 31 Relay 2 High/Low

576

Channel 32 Relay 2 High/Low

577

Channel 1 Relay 2 Set Point

579

Channel 2 Relay 2 Set Point

581

Channel 3 Relay 2 Set Point

583

Channel 4 Relay 2 Set Point

585

Channel 5 Relay 2 Set Point

587

Channel 6 Relay 2 Set Point

589

Channel 7 Relay 2 Set Point

591

Channel 8 Relay 2 Set Point

593

Channel 9 Relay 2 Set Point

595

Channel 10 Relay 2 Set Point

597

Channel 11 Relay 2 Set Point

599

Channel 12 Relay 2 Set Point

601

Channel 13 Relay 2 Set Point

603

Channel 14 Relay 2 Set Point

605

Channel 15 Relay 2 Set Point

607

Channel 16 Relay 2 Set Point

R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 32 R/W 32 R/W 32 R/W 32 R/W 32 R/W 32 R/W 32 R/W 32 R/W 32 R/W 32 R/W 32 R/W 32 R/W 32 R/W 32 R/W 32 R/W 32

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

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13

609

Channel 17 Relay 2 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

611

Channel 18 Relay 2 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

613

Channel 19 Relay 2 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

615

Channel 20 Relay 2 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

617

Channel 21 Relay 2 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

619

Channel 22 Relay 2 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

621

Channel 23 Relay 2 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

623

Channel 24 Relay 2 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

625

Channel 25 Relay 2 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

627

Channel 26 Relay 2 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

629

Channel 27 Relay 2 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

631

Channel 28 Relay 2 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

633

Channel 29 Relay 2 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

635

Channel 30 Relay 2 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

637

Channel 31 Relay 2 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

639

Channel 32 Relay 2 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

641

Channel 1 Relay 2 Latch/Unlatch

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

642

Channel 2 Relay 2 Latch/Unlatch

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

643

Channel 3 Relay 2 Latch/Unlatch

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

644

Channel 4 Relay 2 Latch/Unlatch

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

645

Channel 5 Relay 2 Latch/Unlatch

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

646

Channel 6 Relay 2 Latch/Unlatch

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

647

Channel 7 Relay 2 Latch/Unlatch

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

648

Channel 8 Relay 2 Latch/Unlatch

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

649

Channel 9 Relay 2 Latch/Unlatch

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

650

Channel 10 Relay 2 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

651

Channel 11 Relay 2 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

652

Channel 12 Relay 2 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

653

Channel 13 Relay 2 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

654

Channel 14 Relay 2 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

655

Channel 15 Relay 2 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

656

Channel 16 Relay 2 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

657

Channel 17 Relay 2 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

658

Channel 18 Relay 2 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

659

Channel 19 Relay 2 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

660

Channel 20 Relay 2 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

661

Channel 21 Relay 2 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

662

Channel 22 Relay 2 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

663

Channel 23 Relay 2 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

664

Channel 24 Relay 2 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

665

Channel 25 Relay 2 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

666

Channel 26 Relay 2 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

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14

667

Channel 27 Relay 2 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

668

Channel 28 Relay 2 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

669

Channel 29 Relay 2 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

670

Channel 30 Relay 2 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

671

Channel 31 Relay 2 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

672

Channel 32 Relay 2 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

673

Channel 1 Relay 3 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

674

Channel 2 Relay 3 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

675

Channel 3 Relay 3 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

676

Channel 4 Relay 3 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

677

Channel 5 Relay 3 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

678

Channel 6 Relay 3 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

679

Channel 7 Relay 3 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

680

Channel 8 Relay 3 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

681

Channel 9 Relay 3 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

682

Channel 10 Relay 3 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

683

Channel 11 Relay 3 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

684

Channel 12 Relay 3 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

685

Channel 13 Relay 3 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

686

Channel 14 Relay 3 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

687

Channel 15 Relay 3 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

688

Channel 16 Relay 3 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

689

Channel 17 Relay 3 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

690

Channel 18 Relay 3 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

691

Channel 19 Relay 3 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

692

Channel 20 Relay 3 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

693

Channel 21 Relay 3 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

694

Channel 22 Relay 3 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

695

Channel 23 Relay 3 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

696

Channel 24 Relay 3 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

697

Channel 25 Relay 3 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

698

Channel 26 Relay 3 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

699

Channel 27 Relay 3 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

700

Channel 28 Relay 3 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

701

Channel 29 Relay 3 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

702

Channel 30 Relay 3 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

703

Channel 31 Relay 3 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

704

Channel 32 Relay 3 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

705

Channel 1 Relay 3 High/Low

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

706

Channel 2 Relay 3 High/Low

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

707

Channel 3 Relay 3 High/Low

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

708

Channel 4 Relay 3 High/Low

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

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2C5 2C6 2C7 2C8 2C9 2CA 2CB 2CC 2CD 2CE 2CF 2D0 2D1 2D2 2D3 2D4 2D5 2D6 2D7 2D8 2D9 2DA 2DB 2DC 2DD 2DE 2DF 2E0 2E1 2E3 2E5 2E7 2E9 2EB 2ED 2EF 2F1 2F3 2F5 2F7 2F9 2FB
15

709

Channel 5 Relay 3 High/Low

710

Channel 6 Relay 3 High/Low

711

Channel 7 Relay 3 High/Low

712

Channel 8 Relay 3 High/Low

713

Channel 9 Relay 3 High/Low

714

Channel 10 Relay 3 High/Low

715

Channel 11 Relay 3 High/Low

716

Channel 12 Relay 3 High/Low

717

Channel 13 Relay 3 High/Low

718

Channel 14 Relay 3 High/Low

719

Channel 15 Relay 3 High/Low

720

Channel 16 Relay 3High/Low

721

Channel 17 Relay 3 High/Low

722

Channel 18 Relay 3 High/Low

723

Channel 19 Relay 3 High/Low

724

Channel 20 Relay 3 High/Low

725

Channel 21 Relay 3 High/Low

726

Channel 22 Relay 3 High/Low

727

Channel 23 Relay 3 High/Low

728

Channel 24 Relay 3 High/Low

729

Channel 25 Relay 3 High/Low

730

Channel 26 Relay 3 High/Low

731

Channel 27 Relay 3 High/Low

732

Channel 28 Relay 3 High/Low

733

Channel 29 Relay 3 High/Low

734

Channel 30 Relay 3 High/Low

735

Channel 31 Relay 3 High/Low

736

Channel 32 Relay 3 High/Low

737

Channel 1 Relay 3 Set Point

739

Channel 2 Relay 3 Set Point

741

Channel 3 Relay 3 Set Point

743

Channel 4 Relay 3 Set Point

745

Channel 5 Relay 3 Set Point

747

Channel 6 Relay 3 Set Point

749

Channel 7 Relay 3 Set Point

751

Channel 8 Relay 3 Set Point

753

Channel 9 Relay 3 Set Point

755

Channel 10 Relay 3 Set Point

757

Channel 11 Relay 3 Set Point

759

Channel 12 Relay 3 Set Point

761

Channel 13 Relay 3 Set Point

763

Channel 14 Relay 3 Set Point

R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 32 R/W 32 R/W 32 R/W 32 R/W 32 R/W 32 R/W 32 R/W 32 R/W 32 R/W 32 R/W 32 R/W 32 R/W 32 R/W 32

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

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16

765

Channel 15 Relay 3 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

767

Channel 16 Relay 3 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

769

Channel 17 Relay 3 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

771

Channel 18 Relay 3 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

773

Channel 19 Relay 3 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

775

Channel 20 Relay 3 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

777

Channel 21 Relay 3 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

779

Channel 22 Relay 3 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

781

Channel 23 Relay 3 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

783

Channel 24 Relay 3 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

785

Channel 25 Relay 3 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

787

Channel 26 Relay 3 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

789

Channel 27 Relay 3 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

791

Channel 28 Relay 3 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

793

Channel 29 Relay 3 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

795

Channel 30 Relay 3 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

797

Channel 31 Relay 3 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

799

Channel 32 Relay 3 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

801

Channel 1 Relay 3 Latch/Unlatch

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

802

Channel 2 Relay 3 Latch/Unlatch

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

803

Channel 3 Relay 3 Latch/Unlatch

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

804

Channel 4 Relay 3 Latch/Unlatch

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

805

Channel 5 Relay 3 Latch/Unlatch

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

806

Channel 6 Relay 3 Latch/Unlatch

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

807

Channel 7 Relay 3 Latch/Unlatch

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

808

Channel 8 Relay 3 Latch/Unlatch

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

809

Channel 9 Relay 3 Latch/Unlatch

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

810

Channel 10 Relay 3 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

811

Channel 11 Relay 3 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

812

Channel 12 Relay 3 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

813

Channel 13 Relay 3 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

814

Channel 14 Relay 3 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

815

Channel 15 Relay 3 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

816

Channel 16 Relay 3 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

817

Channel 17 Relay 3 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

818

Channel 18 Relay 3 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

819

Channel 19 Relay 3 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

820

Channel 20 Relay 3 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

821

Channel 21 Relay 3 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

822

Channel 22 Relay 3 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

823

Channel 23 Relay 3 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

824

Channel 24 Relay 3 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

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17

825

Channel 25 Relay 3 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

826

Channel 26 Relay 3 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

827

Channel 27 Relay 3 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

828

Channel 28 Relay 3 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

829

Channel 29 Relay 3 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

830

Channel 30 Relay 3 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

831

Channel 31 Relay 3 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

832

Channel 32 Relay 3 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

833

Channel 1 Relay 4 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

834

Channel 2 Relay 4 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

835

Channel 3 Relay 4 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

836

Channel 4 Relay 4 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

837

Channel 5 Relay 4 On/4ff

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

838

Channel 6 Relay 4 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

839

Channel 7 Relay 4 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

840

Channel 8 Relay 4 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

841

Channel 9 Relay 4 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

842

Channel 10 Relay 4 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

843

Channel 11 Relay 4 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

844

Channel 12 Relay 4 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

845

Channel 13 Relay 4 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

846

Channel 14 Relay 4 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

847

Channel 15 Relay 4 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

848

Channel 16 Relay 4 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

849

Channel 17 Relay 4 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

850

Channel 18 Relay 4 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

851

Channel 19 Relay 4 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

852

Channel 20 Relay 4 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

853

Channel 21 Relay 4 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

854

Channel 22 Relay 4 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

855

Channel 23 Relay 4 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

856

Channel 24 Relay 4 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

857

Channel 25 Relay 4 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

858

Channel 26 Relay 4 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

859

Channel 27 Relay 4 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

860

Channel 28 Relay 4 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

861

Channel 29 Relay 4 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

862

Channel 30 Relay 4 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

863

Channel 31 Relay 4 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

864

Channel 32 Relay 4 On/Off

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means off, 1 means on

865

Channel 1 Relay 4 High/Low

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

866

Channel 2 Relay 4 High/Low

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

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18

867

Channel 3 Relay 4 High/Low

868

Channel 4 Relay 4 High/Low

869

Channel 5 Relay 4 High/Low

870

Channel 6 Relay 4 High/Low

871

Channel 7 Relay 4 High/Low

872

Channel 8 Relay 4 High/Low

873

Channel 9 Relay 4 High/Low

874

Channel 10 Relay 4 High/Low

875

Channel 11 Relay 4 High/Low

876

Channel 12 Relay 4 High/Low

877

Channel 13 Relay 4 High/Low

878

Channel 14 Relay 4 High/Low

879

Channel 15 Relay 4 High/Low

880

Channel 16 Relay 4 High/Low

881

Channel 17 Relay 4 High/Low

882

Channel 18 Relay 4 High/Low

883

Channel 19 Relay 4 High/Low

884

Channel 20 Relay 4 High/Low

885

Channel 21 Relay 4 High/Low

886

Channel 22 Relay 4 High/Low

887

Channel 23 Relay 4 High/Low

888

Channel 24 Relay 4 High/Low

889

Channel 25 Relay 4 High/Low

890

Channel 26 Relay 4 High/Low

891

Channel 27 Relay 4 High/Low

892

Channel 28 Relay 4 High/Low

893

Channel 29 Relay 4 High/Low

894

Channel 30 Relay 4 High/Low

895

Channel 31 Relay 4 High/Low

896

Channel 32 Relay 4 High/Low

897

Channel 1 Relay 4 Set Point

899

Channel 2 Relay 4 Set Point

901

Channel 3 Relay 4 Set Point

903

Channel 4 Relay 4 Set Point

905

Channel 5 Relay 4 Set Point

907

Channel 6 Relay 4 Set Point

909

Channel 7 Relay 4 Set Point

911

Channel 8 Relay 4 Set Point

913

Channel 9 Relay 4 Set Point

915

Channel 10 Relay 4 Set Point

917

Channel 11 Relay 4 Set Point

919

Channel 12 Relay 4 Set Point

R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 32 R/W 32 R/W 32 R/W 32 R/W 32 R/W 32 R/W 32 R/W 32 R/W 32 R/W 32 R/W 32 R/W 32

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means low, 1 means high

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

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19

921

Channel 13 Relay 4 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

923

Channel 14 Relay 4 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

925

Channel 15 Relay 4 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

927

Channel 16 Relay 4 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

929

Channel 17 Relay 4 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

931

Channel 18 Relay 4 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

933

Channel 19 Relay 4 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

935

Channel 20 Relay 4 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

937

Channel 21 Relay 4 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

939

Channel 22 Relay 4 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

941

Channel 23 Relay 4 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

943

Channel 24 Relay 4 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

945

Channel 25 Relay 4 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

947

Channel 26 Relay 4 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

949

Channel 27 Relay 4 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

951

Channel 28 Relay 4 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

953

Channel 29 Relay 4 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

955

Channel 30 Relay 4 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

957

Channel 31 Relay 4 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

959

Channel 32 Relay 4 Set Point

R/W 32

FLOAT

Any number 65000 or less and higher than 0

961

Channel 1 Relay 4 Latch/Unlatch

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

962

Channel 2 Relay 4 Latch/Unlatch

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

963

Channel 3 Relay 4 Latch/Unlatch

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

964

Channel 4 Relay 4 Latch/Unlatch

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

965

Channel 5 Relay 4 Latch/Unlatch

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

966

Channel 6 Relay 4 Latch/Unlatch

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

967

Channel 7 Relay 4 Latch/Unlatch

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

968

Channel 8 Relay 4 Latch/Unlatch

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

969

Channel 9 Relay 4 Latch/Unlatch

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

970

Channel 10 Relay 4 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

971

Channel 11 Relay 4 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

972

Channel 12 Relay 4 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

973

Channel 13 Relay 4 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

974

Channel 14 Relay 4 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

975

Channel 15 Relay 4 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

976

Channel 16 Relay 4 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

977

Channel 17 Relay 4 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

978

Channel 18 Relay 4 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

979

Channel 19 Relay 4 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

980

Channel 20 Relay 4 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

981

Channel 21 Relay 4 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

982

Channel 22 Relay 4 Latch/Unlatch R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

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20

983 984 985 986 987 988 989 990 991 992 993 994 995 996 997 998 999 1000 1001 1002 1003 1004 1005 1006 1007 1008 1009 1010 1011 1012 1013 1014 1015 1016 1017 1018 1019 1020 1021 1022 1023 1024

Channel 23 Relay 4 Latch/Unlatch Channel 24 Relay 4 Latch/Unlatch Channel 25 Relay 4 Latch/Unlatch Channel 26 Relay 4 Latch/Unlatch Channel 27 Relay 4 Latch/Unlatch Channel 28 Relay 4 Latch/Unlatch Channel 29 Relay 4 Latch/Unlatch Channel 30 Relay 4 Latch/Unlatch Channel 31 Relay 4 Latch/Unlatch Channel 32 Relay 4 Latch/Unlatch Channel 29 Select Wired or Radio Channel 30 Select Wired or Radio Channel 31 Select Wired or Radio Channel 32 Select Wired or Radio Channel 29 Max Scale Channel 30 Max Scale Channel 31 Max Scale Channel 32 Max Scale Channel 29 Min Scale Channel 30 Min Scale Channel 31 Min Scale Channel 32 Min Scale Channel 1 Time Since Last Nulled Channel 2 Time Since Last Nulled Channel 3 Time Since Last Nulled Channel 4 Time Since Last Nulled Channel 5 Time Since Last Nulled Channel 6 Time Since Last Nulled Channel 7 Time Since Last Nulled Channel 8 Time Since Last Nulled Channel 9 Time Since Last Nulled Channel 10 Time Since Last Nulled Channel 11 Time Since Last Nulled Channel 12 Time Since Last Nulled Channel 13 Time Since Last Nulled Channel 14 Time Since Last Nulled Channel 15 Time Since Last Nulled Channel 16 Time Since Last Nulled Channel 17 Time Since Last Nulled Channel 18 Time Since Last Nulled Channel 19 Time Since Last Nulled Channel 20 Time Since Last Nulled

R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R/W 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means unlatch, 1 means latch

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means wired, 1 means radio

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means wired, 1 means radio

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means wired, 1 means radio

ENUMERATION 0 - 1 ,0 means wired, 1 means radio

INTEGER

1--65000

INTEGER

1--65000

INTEGER

1--65000

INTEGER

1--65000

INTEGER

-70-0

INTEGER

-70-0

INTEGER

-70-0

INTEGER

-70-0

UINT

Number of days since last nulled. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3)

UINT

Number of days since last nulled. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3)

UINT

Number of days since last nulled. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3)

UINT

Number of days since last nulled. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3)

UINT

Number of days since last nulled. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3)

UINT

Number of days since last nulled. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3)

UINT

Number of days since last nulled. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3)

UINT

Number of days since last nulled. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3)

UINT

Number of days since last nulled. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3)

UINT

Number of days since last nulled. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3)

UINT

Number of days since last nulled. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3)

UINT

Number of days since last nulled. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3)

UINT

Number of days since last nulled. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3)

UINT

Number of days since last nulled. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3)

UINT

Number of days since last nulled. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3)

UINT

Number of days since last nulled. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3)

UINT

Number of days since last nulled. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3)

UINT

Number of days since last nulled. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3)

UINT

Number of days since last nulled. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3)

UINT

Number of days since last nulled. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3)

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401 402 403 404 405 406 407 408 409 40A 40B 40C 40D 40E 40F 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 419 41A 41B 41C 41D 41E 41F 420 421 422 423 424 425 426 427 428 429 42A
21

1025 1026 1027 1028 1029 1030 1031 1032 1033 1034 1035 1036 1037 1038 1039 1040 1041 1042 1043 1044 1045 1046 1047 1048 1049 1050 1051 1052 1053 1054 1055 1056 1057 1058 1059 1060 1061 1062 1063 1064 1065 1066

Channel 21 Time Since Last Nulled R 16 Channel 22 Time Since Last Nulled R 16 Channel 23 Time Since Last Nulled R 16 Channel 24 Time Since Last Nulled R 16 Channel 25 Time Since Last Nulled R 16 Channel 26 Time Since Last Nulled R 16 Channel 27 Time Since Last Nulled R 16 Channel 28 Time Since Last Nulled R 16 Channel 29 Time Since Last Nulled R 16 Channel 30 Time Since Last Nulled R 16 Channel 31 Time Since Last Nulled R 16 Channel 32 Time Since Last Nulled R 16 Channel 1 Time Since Last Calibrated R 16 Channel 2 Time Since Last Calibrated R 16 Channel 3 Time Since Last Calibrated R 16 Channel 4 Time Since Last Calibrated R 16 Channel 5 Time Since Last Calibrated R 16 Channel 6 Time Since Last Calibrated R 16 Channel 7 Time Since Last Calibrated R 16 Channel 8 Time Since Last Calibrated R 16 Channel 9 Time Since Last Calibrated R 16 Channel 10 Time Since Last Calibrated R 16 Channel 11 Time Since Last Calibrated R 16 Channel 12 Time Since Last Calibrated R 16 Channel 13 Time Since Last Calibrated R 16 Channel 14 Time Since Last Calibrated R 16 Channel 15 Time Since Last Calibrated R 16 Channel 16 Time Since Last Calibrated R 16 Channel 17 Time Since Last Calibrated R 16 Channel 18 Time Since Last Calibrated R 16 Channel 19 Time Since Last Calibrated R 16 Channel 20 Time Since Last Calibrated R 16 Channel 21 Time Since Last Calibrated R 16 Channel 22 Time Since Last Calibrated R 16 Channel 23 Time Since Last Calibrated R 16 Channel 24 Time Since Last Calibrated R 16 Channel 25 Time Since Last Calibrated R 16 Channel 26 Time Since Last Calibrated R 16 Channel 27 Time Since Last Calibrated R 16 Channel 28 Time Since Last Calibrated R 16 Channel 29 Time Since Last Calibrated R 16 Channel 30 Time Since Last Calibrated R 16

UINT UINT UINT UINT UINT UINT UINT UINT UINT UINT UINT UINT UINT UINT UINT UINT UINT UINT UINT UINT UINT UINT UINT UINT UINT UINT UINT UINT UINT UINT UINT UINT UINT UINT UINT UINT UINT UINT UINT UINT UINT UINT

Number of days since last nulled. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3) Number of days since last nulled. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3) Number of days since last nulled. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3) Number of days since last nulled. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3) Number of days since last nulled. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3) Number of days since last nulled. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3) Number of days since last nulled. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3) Number of days since last nulled. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3) Number of days since last nulled. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3) Number of days since last nulled. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3) Number of days since last nulled. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3) Number of days since last nulled. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3) Number of days since last Calibrated. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3) Number of days since last Calibrated. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3) Number of days since last Calibrated. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3) Number of days since last Calibrated. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3) Number of days since last Calibrated. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3) Number of days since last Calibrated. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3) Number of days since last Calibrated. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3) Number of days since last Calibrated. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3) Number of days since last Calibrated. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3) Number of days since last Calibrated. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3) Number of days since last Calibrated. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3) Number of days since last Calibrated. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3) Number of days since last Calibrated. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3) Number of days since last Calibrated. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3) Number of days since last Calibrated. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3) Number of days since last Calibrated. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3) Number of days since last Calibrated. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3) Number of days since last Calibrated. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3) Number of days since last Calibrated. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3) Number of days since last Calibrated. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3) Number of days since last Calibrated. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3) Number of days since last Calibrated. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3) Number of days since last Calibrated. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3) Number of days since last Calibrated. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3) Number of days since last Calibrated. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3) Number of days since last Calibrated. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3) Number of days since last Calibrated. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3) Number of days since last Calibrated. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3) Number of days since last Calibrated. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3) Number of days since last Calibrated. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3)

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42B 42C
1771 1772 1773 1774 1775 1776 1777
177A 177B 177C 177D 177E 177F 1780 1781 1782 1783 1784
1785 1786 1787 1788 1789 178A 178C 178E 178F 1790 1791 1792
17A5
1839 183A 183B 22 183C

1067 1068
6001 6002 6003 6004 6005 6006 6007
6010 6011 6012 6013 6014 6015 6016 6017 6018 6019 6020
6021 6022 6023 6024 6025 6026 6028 6030 6031 6032 6033 6034
6053
6201 6202 6203 6204

Channel 31 Time Since Last Calibrated R 16 Channel 32 Time Since Last Calibrated R 16

UINT UINT

Number of days since last Calibrated. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3) Number of days since last Calibrated. (Added in Firmware 5.1.3)

Modbus and Build Data

Modbus Address

R/W 16

INTEGER

1 ­ 247

Modbus Baud Rate

R/W 16

INTEGER

Any Valid Baud Rate. See Below.

Month

R 16

INTEGER

1 ­ 12

Day

R 16

INTEGER

1 ­ 31

Year

R 16

INTEGER

2009 ­

Serial Number Character

R 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 52 See Serial Number below

Serial Number

R 32

LONG INT

1 ­ 99999

Settings in Startup Menu

Can Change Startup Menu Options R 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 1 can change startup menu items. 0 cannot change.

Restore to Factory Default

R/W 16

ENUMERATION When read will be 0. When you want to restore write a 1.

Relay 4 as Fault Relay

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means normal relay, 1 means Fault Relay

Relay 1 Fail Safe

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means not Fail Safe, 1 means Fail Safe

Relay 2 Fail Safe

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means not Fail Safe, 1 means Fail Safe

Relay 3 Fail Safe

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means not Fail Safe, 1 means Fail Safe

Relay 4 Fail Safe

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means not Fail Safe, 1 means Fail Safe

Fault Terminal Fail Safe

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means not Fail Safe, 1 means Fail Safe

Radio Timeout

R/W 16

INTEGER

6-255. This is the timeout in minutes.

Network Channel

R/W 16

INTEGER

1--78

Primary Secondary

R/W 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means Primary, 1 means Secondary.

Relays in Alarm State

Relay 1 is in Alarm

R 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means not in Alarm, 1 means in Alarm

Relay 2 is in Alarm

R 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means not in Alarm, 1 means in Alarm

Relay 3 is in Alarm

R 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means not in Alarm, 1 means in Alarm

Relay 4 is in Alarm

R 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means not in Alarm, 1 means in Alarm

Fault Relay is in Alarm

R 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 1, 0 means not in Alarm, 1 means in Alarm

Channels 1-32 in Alarm

R 32

ENUMERATION Each bit corresponds to a Channel. 1 means in Alarm

Not used on 32 Channel 7010

32

Reset Relays

R/W 16

ENUMERATION Reads always a 0. Write 1 to reset the relays.

Channels in Fault

R 16

ENUMERATION 0 ­ 3, 0 no fault, 1 fault 1-16, 2 fault 17-32, 3 fault on both

Not used on 32 Channel 7010

16

Fault: There is another Primary Monitor R 16

ENUMERATION 0-1, 0 means no fault, 1 means there is another Primary

Put into Cal Mode

R/W 1

ENUMERATION 0-1, 0 means not in Cal Mode (Added in Firmware 5.1.6)

Monitor supply voltage

R 32

FLOAT

Supply voltage in volts, only accurate up to about 12 volts (Added in Firmware 5.1.3)

Signal Strength (Section Added in Firmware 5.1.5)

Channel 1 RSSI Channel 2 RSSI Channel 3 RSSI Channel 4 RSSI

R 16 R 16 R 16 R 16

INTEGER INTEGER INTEGER INTEGER

0-100% Receive Signal Strength 0-100% Receive Signal Strength 0-100% Receive Signal Strength 0-100% Receive Signal Strength

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183D 183E 183F 1840 1841 1842 1843 1844 1845 1846 1847 1848 1849 184A 184B 184C 184D 184E 184F 1850 1851 1852 1853 1854 1855 1856 1857 1858
2704 2705 2706 2707 2708 2709 270A 270B 270C 270D 270E 270F

6205 6206 6207 6208 6209 6210 6211 6212 6213 6214 6215 6216 6217 6218 6219 6220 6221 6222 6223 6224 6225 6226 6227 6228 6229 6230 6231 6232
9988 9989 9990 9991 9992 9993 9994 9995 9996 9997 9998 9999

Channel 5 RSSI Channel 6 RSSI Channel 7 RSSI Channel 8 RSSI Channel 9 RSSI Channel 10 RSSI Channel 11 RSSI Channel 12 RSSI Channel 13 RSSI Channel 14 RSSI Channel 15 RSSI Channel 16 RSSI Channel 17 RSSI Channel 18 RSSI Channel 19 RSSI Channel 20 RSSI Channel 21 RSSI Channel 22 RSSI Channel 23 RSSI Channel 24 RSSI Channel 25 RSSI Channel 26 RSSI Channel 27 RSSI Channel 28 RSSI Channel 29 RSSI Channel 30 RSSI Channel 31 RSSI Channel 32 RSSI
Reset Serial Receive Good Count Serial Receive Error Count Serial Transmit Good Count Serial Transmit Error Count Radio Receive Good Count Radio Receive Error Count Radio Transmit Good Count Radio Transmit Error Count Uptime Days Uptime Hours Uptime Minutes

R 16

INTEGER

R 16

INTEGER

R 16

INTEGER

R 16

INTEGER

R 16

INTEGER

R 16

INTEGER

R 16

INTEGER

R 16

INTEGER

R 16

INTEGER

R 16

INTEGER

R 16

INTEGER

R 16

INTEGER

R 16

INTEGER

R 16

INTEGER

R 16

INTEGER

R 16

INTEGER

R 16

INTEGER

R 16

INTEGER

R 16

INTEGER

R 16

INTEGER

R 16

INTEGER

R 16

INTEGER

R 16

INTEGER

R 16

INTEGER

R 16

INTEGER

R 16

INTEGER

R 16

INTEGER

R 16

INTEGER

Diagnostics Data

R/W 16

INTEGER

R 16

UINT

R 16

UINT

R 16

UINT

R 16

UINT

R 16

UINT

R 16

UINT

R 16

UINT

R 16

UINT

R 16

UINT

R 16

UINT

R 16

UINT

0-100% Receive Signal Strength 0-100% Receive Signal Strength 0-100% Receive Signal Strength 0-100% Receive Signal Strength 0-100% Receive Signal Strength 0-100% Receive Signal Strength 0-100% Receive Signal Strength 0-100% Receive Signal Strength 0-100% Receive Signal Strength 0-100% Receive Signal Strength 0-100% Receive Signal Strength 0-100% Receive Signal Strength 0-100% Receive Signal Strength 0-100% Receive Signal Strength 0-100% Receive Signal Strength 0-100% Receive Signal Strength 0-100% Receive Signal Strength 0-100% Receive Signal Strength 0-100% Receive Signal Strength 0-100% Receive Signal Strength 0-100% Receive Signal Strength 0-100% Receive Signal Strength 0-100% Receive Signal Strength 0-100% Receive Signal Strength 0-100% Receive Signal Strength 0-100% Receive Signal Strength 0-100% Receive Signal Strength 0-100% Receive Signal Strength
Read 0. If user sets to 1, resets the unit. 0 ­ 65535 0 ­ 65535 0 ­ 65535 0 ­ 65535 0 ­ 65535 0 ­ 65535 0 ­ 65535 0 ­ 65535 0 ­ 65535 0 ­ 65535 0 ­ 65535

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MODE SENSOR MODE 0 NORMAL 1 NULL 2 CALIBRATION 3 RELAY 4 Radio ADD
5 Diagnostic/ Batt 6 Advanced Menu 7 Admin Menu

Serial Number

Char

Char

1

A

2

B

3

C

4

D

5

E

6

F

7

G

8

H

9

I

10

J

11

K

12

L

13

M

14

N

15

O

16

P

17

Q

18

R

19

S

20

T

21

U

22

V

23

W

24

X

25

Y

26

Z

27

AA

28

AB

29

AC

30

AD

31

AE

24

32

AF

NUM

Valid Baud Rates 4800 9600 19200
SENSOR 0 EC 1 IR 2 CB 3 MOS 4 PID 5 TANK 6 4-20 7 SWITCH 8 Unknown 30 WF190 31 None Selected

FAULT

FAULT 0 None 1 Sensor Timeout 2 Sensor reading below null (152 Model Only) 3 Replace sensor element (LPIR Only) 4 ADC not responding 5 Null Failed 6 Cal Failed 7 Low pump flow (Changed in 5.1.5, unused previously) 8 Two Sensors Same Address 9 Sensor Radio Timeout 10 When Sensor is wired, it means no sensor is connected 11 Rapid temperature change (LPIR Only) 12 Sensor Element Restarting (LPIR Only) 13 Unspecified Error on sensor unit. Shown only on Monitor 14 No Primary Monitor at Sensor Head 15 Monitor Fault

GAS TYPE NUM

GAS
0 H2S 1 SO2 2 O2 3 CO 4 CL2 5 CO2 6 LEL

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33

AG

34

AH

35

AI

36

AJ

37

AK

38

AL

39

AM

40

AN

41

AO

42

AP

43

AQ

44

AR

45

AS

46

AT

47

AU

48

AV

49

AW

50

AX

51

AY

52

AZ

7 VOC 8 FEET 9 HCl 10 NH3 11 H2 12 ClO2 13 HCN 14 F2 15 HF 16 CH2O 17 NO2 18 O3 19 INCHES 20 4-20 21 Not Specified 22 Cº 23 Fº 24 CH4 25 NO 26 PH3
27 HBr (Firmware 5.1.3) 28 EtO (Firmware 5.1.3) 29 CH3SH (Firmware 5.1.3) 30 AsH3 (Firmware 5.1.3) 31 R410A (Firmware 5.1.3) 32 R1234YF (Firmware 5.1.3) 33 R32 (Firmware 5.1.3) 34..N Future Gases

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References

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