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Panel Mounting Indicator With OLED Data Display.: 1. General Specifications

The S401-L is a panel mounting indicator with an OLED display, featuring two RS485 serial ports for MODBUS-RTU communication, allowing data exchange with connected I/O modules. It supports configurable parameters, displays up to 20 quantities, and can perform mathematical operations on data, including alarm thresholds for elaborated quantities. The device operates within a power supply range of 10-40 Vdc and has a temperature tolerance of -10 to 60°C, with various programming and navigation options available through its menu system.

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Panel Mounting Indicator With OLED Data Display.: 1. General Specifications

The S401-L is a panel mounting indicator with an OLED display, featuring two RS485 serial ports for MODBUS-RTU communication, allowing data exchange with connected I/O modules. It supports configurable parameters, displays up to 20 quantities, and can perform mathematical operations on data, including alarm thresholds for elaborated quantities. The device operates within a power supply range of 10-40 Vdc and has a temperature tolerance of -10 to 60°C, with various programming and navigation options available through its menu system.

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S401-L

EN Panel Mounting Indicator with OLED data Display.

1. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
The S401-L module is a panel mounting indicator with OLED data display.
The module has two RS485 serial ports, both supporting MODBUS-RTU protocol:
-Master MODBUS-RTU Port: through it the data exchange with the connected slave
I/O modules is performed.
-Slave MODBUS-RTU Port: through it the data acquired from the slave I/O modules
and their elaborations are exchanged with a master device. Through this port it is
besides possible the indicator software configuration.
New Possibility by a self-reading to visualize and read the data written from an
modbus-rtu master module connected to the Modbus-rtu slave port(when S401-L is
in modbus-rtu MASTER modality)
Besides the module has the following features:
-Complete parameters configurability both by the programming Menu and via
software through the Slave RS485.
-Easy navigation on the programming Menu by three buttons on the frontal panel.
-Possibility to read and at choice to display up to 20 quantities.
New Autoscroll for visualized values
-Possibility to define and display up to 10 elaborated quantities, obtained by the
application of mathematical or logical functions on the acquired/elaborated quantities.
-Optional calculation of the moving average for the acquired analog quantities.
-Optional scaling of the acquired/elaborated analog quantities.
-Possibility to force the continuous or trigger writing of 10 quantities relative to the
connected slave modules.
-Possibility to define, for each elaborated quantity, an alarm with two individually
activable thresholds.
-Alarm signalling by warning message or by trigger writing.
-The quantities acquired through the Master MODBUS-RTU port and
theirelaborations are made available to a master device through the Slave MODBUS
RTU port.
-Selectable menu language: Italian, English, French.
-Settable display contrast.
-Number of quantities to view on the same display screen: 1, 2 or 3 measurements.
-Settable number of decimal figures: automatic, 1, 2 or 3.
2. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
2.1 Power Supply Specifications
Power Supply : 10..40 Vdc, 19..28 Vac
Consumption : Max: 1 W, mean: 0,5 W
2.2 Master RS485 Specifications
Type: Half-duplex RS485.
Capacity: 32 Standard nodes.
Protocol: Master MODBUS-RTU.
Protection: Max 12 Vdc, Max 350 W (8 X 20 us).

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2.3 Slave RS485 Specifications
Type: Half-duplex RS485.
Capacity: 32 Standard nodes.
Protocol: Slave MODBUS-RTU.
Protection: Max 12 Vdc, Max 350 W (8 X 20 us)
2.3 General Technical Features
Environmental Conditions: Temperature: -10..60°C.
Humidity min: 30%, max 90% at 40°C non-condensing.
Storage Temperature: -20..85 °C.
Isolation: 1500 V among each pair of ports.
Connections: -Removable screw terminals, 5,08 mm pitch.
-Three buttons for menu navigation.
Protection Degree: IP65 (on the frontal panel with the provided seal).
Dimensions (L x H x W ): 96x 4 8 x 4 0 mm.
Standards: EN61000-6-4/2002-10 (electromagnetic emission,
industrial environment).
EN61000-6-2/2006-10 (electromagnetic immunity,
industrial environment).
EN61010-1/2001 (safety).
All circuits must be isolated from the other circuits
under dangerous voltage with double isolation. The
power supply transformer must comply with EN60742:
“Isolated transformers and safety transformers”.

3. FUNCTIONING DESCRIPTION
The S401-L module is a front-panel display and it is configurable in ModBUS RTU
“master” or “slave” modality.The S401-L module can display and process the data
acquired from the modbus-rtu slave modules in MASTER modality. In the same
modality it can make a self-reading (at address #248 of the internal register from
41000 at 41099) for the written data by Modbus-rtu master module connected to the
S401-L slave port.
The data exchange with the measurement modules is performed through the Master
RS485 port, according to MODBUS-RTU Master protocol; so the acquired data may be
viewed by the OLED display.
In Master modality the S401-L can read the written data from an master module
connected to the S401-L slave port.
The three buttons on the frontal panel allow to scroll the acquired data list and to accede
to the programming menu.
3.1 Setting Modalities
All the module parameters may be set both by the programming menu and through
the Slave RS485 port by the apposite Z-NET3 configuration tool.
3.2 Data Acquisition through the Master MODBUS-RTU Port

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3.2.1 Number and Types of acquirabledata
The instrument may be programmed to acquire up to 20 quantities through the Master
RS485.
The following data types may be acquired:
-Floating-point
-Long
-Word
-Boolean
In case of Floating-point and Long data types, it is possible to define the order of the two
registers which compose the data.
3.2.2 Acquired quantities Moving Average
It is possible to activate for each Long, Word or Floating-point acquired quantities, the
moving average calculation on the last 8 read measurements.
3.3 Elaborated Quantities
It is possible to define and view up to 10 elaborated quantities, obtained by the
application of mathematical and logical functions on the acquired or elaborated
quantities.
Functions and operations may be applied on all the acquirable data types.
The result may also be viewed or not by display.
An alarm with two individually activable thresholds and corresponding hysteresises
may be associated to each elaborated quantities.
3.3.1 Applicable Functions and Operations
The user has at his disposal different operations to execute on the defined
quantities.
For example the following operations may be used: arithmetic average of two or
three quantities. Other operations are : sum, subtraction, multiplication, division,
square, cube, square root, etc.
For the boolean quantities the following operations may be executed: AND and OR.
All the operations are listed on the section 4.2.2 .
3.3.2 Alarms on elaborated quantities
An alarm may be associated to each not boolean elaborated quantity.
The following parameters may be individually activated: High Threshold, Low
Threshold, Hysteresis on the High Threshold, Hysteresis on the Low Threshold.
When the quantity value is greater than the High Threshold, the high alarm condition
is activated; the alarm condition ends when the quantity value is < High Threshold -
High Hysteresis.
When the quantity value is smaller than the Low Threshold, the low alarm condition is
activated; the alarm condition ends when the quantity value is > Low Threshold + Low
Hysteresis.
The alarm conditions are displayed by an alarm message, alternated to the value of
the quantity on the display list.
3.4 Acquiredand Elaborated Quantities Scaling
During the definition of an acquired or elaborated quantity, It is possible to decide
also its scaling.
So the DATA OFFSETand the SCALE FACTORparameters have to be set.
The resulting Scaled Quantity is:
SCALE FACTOR * Original quantity+ DATA OFFSET

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3.5 Display Data List
The user may decide just during the definition phase of a reading or function, to display
its value or not.
Once the quantity insertion procedure has been finished, it is always possible
to enable/disable its presence on the display list; also the position on the display list
may be modified later.
3.6 Data Writing through the Master MODBUS RTU port
3.6.1 Number and Types of writable data
The instrument may be set to write through the Master RS485 port, up to 10 quantities
relative to the connected I/O modules
The same acquirable data types may be written:
-Floating-point
-Long
-Word
-Boolean.
3.6.2 Writing Modalities: Continuous or Trigger
It is possible to set up to 10 writings.
Continuous Writing
The writing is performed at every program cycle (if the quantity to write is available).
It is possible to write on the selected I/O registers the value of a previously defined
acquired or elaborated quantity.
Trigger Writing
The writing is associated to the value of a previously defined elaborated quantity. If two
alarm thresholds or at least one of them have been defined for the quantity, it is possible
to enable the writing only at the verifying of one of the alarm conditions. In case of single
bit writing, an action of alarm end is performed.
Instead in case of analog register writing, at the end of the alarm condition the writing
operation only ends to be executed.
3.7 Configuration through the Slave MODBUS RTU port
All the menu parameters may be programmed through the Slave RS485 port; so the
complete programmation of the instrument is possible. The apposite Z-NET3
software is available: it allows an easy configuration of the module.

4. PROGRAMMING MENU
The programming menu allows to completely configure the module on all the
functionalities described in Chapter 3.
4.1 Navigation modalities on the programming Menu
4.1.1 Access to the Programming Menu
When the module is in view phase, press theOK MENÙ button to accede to the menu: on
the lower part of the display the following message appears: OK: MAIN MENU; until this
message is visible (for approsimately 40 sec), the pressure of the
OK MENU button
allows the access to the menu and to view the MAIN MENU.
4.1.2 ButtonsMeaning
The instrument has three buttons: UP, DOWN, OK MENÙ.

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On the programming menu, the buttons have the following functionalities:
UP Button
- It allows to scroll the menu items towards the top, in order to place on the item of interest.
The selected item is marked by a flashing cursor at its left.
- During the setting of the numeric or literal values, it allows to select the figure or the
letter of interest; a pressure entails the passage to the figure of following numeric value
(ex: 1- >2) or to the next alphabetic letter (ex A->B).
DOWN Button
-It allows to scroll the menu items downwards in order to place on the item of interest. The
selected item is marked by a flashing cursor at its left.
-During the setting of the numeric or literal values, it allows to select the figure or the letter
of interest; a pressure entails the passage to the figure of previous numeric value (ex: 2-
>1) or to the previous alphabetic letter (ex B->A).
OK MENÙ Button
-Access to the programming menu (see 4.1.1 Access to the programming menu)
-It allows to confirm the item selected by UP and DOWNbuttons and so to pass at the next
screen. The selected item is marked by a flashing cursor at the left of the item.
-During the setting of numeric or literal values, it allows to confirm the figure or the letter
selected by the UP and DOWN buttons. Once the value of the figure or letter has been
confirmed, the procedure automatically continues with the figure or letter in the
next
position.At the end of the parameter setting, the confirmation of the set value is required.
-Since the button has many functionalities, its meaning is sometimes indicated on
the lower part of the display.

4.1.3 Parameters Modify


Once the user has selected (by subsequent pressures of the 3 navigation buttons) an item
which entails the setting of one or more parameters, the editing or modify of the parameters
are performed figure by figure (if numeric), letter by letter (ifl iteral).
Numeric Parameter Modify
During the editing or modify phase, the first figure flashes: the pressure of the UP button
increases the value of a unit, a pressure of DOWN decreases the value of a unit; by
pressing the OK MENÙ button, the value set for the figure is confirmed and the procedure
goes on with the next figure. The position modify is marked by the flashing of the next figure.
In case of signed parameters, for the first figure only '+' or ‘'-' signs may be selected
(always by the UP and DOWN buttons). Once also the last figure has been modified, the
pressure of the OK MENÙ button entails the passage to the Confirmation Menu which
allows to save the setting, return to the parameter setting or exit from the setting.
Literal Parameter Modify
During the editing or modify phase, the first letter flashes: the pressure of the UP button
entails the view of the next alphabetic letter (ex A->B), the pressure of the DOWN button
entails the view of the previous alphabetic letter (B->A); by pressing the OK MENU button
the letter set for that position is confirmed and the procedure continues with the letter of the
next position. The position modify is marked by the flashing of the next letter.
Once also the last letter has been modified, the pressure of the OK MENU button entails
the passage to the Confirmation Menu which allows to save the setting, return to the
parameter setting or exit from the setting

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The table containing the admitted characters is on Appendix A .
4.1.4 Exit from menu
The exit from the programming menu is performed by selecting Exit from the Main Menu or
from the Setup Menu. If the buttons are not used for approximately 40 sec, the instrument
automatically exits from the menu and returns to view mode.
4.2 Menu Description
The programming menu is structured into four basic submenus:
1) Readings Menu
2) Functions Menu
3) Writings Menu
4) Setup Menu
The submenus structure is described on the schemes on pages 19, 20 and 21. This section
instead illustrates all the parameters which may be set for each submenu.
4.2.1 READINGS MENU
It allows to define the data to read from the I/O modules connected through the Master
RS485 port and the data came from an modbus master module through the RS485 slave
port.
This menu allows to:
1) Insert a new reading.
2) Delete a previously defined reading.
3) Modify a previously defined reading.
4) Decide if the read data will be viewed or not and in the first case to select the data
position on the display list.
Readings Setting Modalities
For each defined reading, it is possible to set the following parameters:
Description
Identification name for the reading.
Slave Address
The S401-L in master modality uses the addresses from #1 to #247 for communicate with
slaves module; it is also possible to execute the auto-reading function at the address
#248 for the modbus registers written previously from a master module connected to the
S401-L RS485 slave port.
Register address
Modbus address of the data to read on the correspondent slave I/O module.
The register for the self-reading are from 41000 to 41099 at address #248.
Use the following addressing modality depending on the utilized Modbus function and
on the data type to read:
ADDRESSES DATA TYPE FUNCTION
1..10000 Boolean 01
10001..20000 Boolean 02
30001..40000 Float/Long Int/ Short Int 04
40001..50000 Float/Long Int/ Short Int 03

For example if we want to read an holding register with address 40002 then the Register
Address has to be set at 40002.

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Data Format
It sets the data type to read. The following formats may be selected:
-Float: 32-bit floating point format
-Long Integer: 32-bit integer format
-Short Integer: 16-bit integer format
-Boolean: boolean format.

Reading Order (only for Float or Long Integer formats)


Order of the two words which constitute Float or Long Integer data. The following items
may be selected:
-MSW first: The most significant word is read before, then the least significant one.
-LSW first: The least significant word is read before, then the most significant one.

Data Display Format (Decimal Figures) only ( for Float or Long/Short Integer
formats) )
Number of decimal figures to view after the decimal point:
-Automatic: Maximum Displayable Number of decimal figures.
-Max 1 Figure: 1 decimal figure after the decimal point.
-Max 2 Figures: 2 decimal figures after the decimal point.
-Max 3 Figures: 3 decimal figures after the decimal point.

Boolean Logic (only for Boolean format)


Reading logic of boolean Data:
-Positive: the same logic value present on the I/O module register is displayed.
-Negative: the negated logic value of the one present on the I/O module register is
displayed.

Measure Units (only for Float, Long and Short formats)


It allows to insert a measure unit, settable letter by letter

Data Offset (only for Float, Long and Short formats)


It represents with the scale factor one of the two parameters defining the data scaling.
The Data Offset value may be both long and float. The resulting scaled quantity depends
on the Data Offset according to the following formula:
Scaled Quantity = Scale Factor * Read quantity + Data Offset

Scale Factor (only for Float, Long and Short formats)


It represents with the Data Offset one of the two parameters defining the data scaling.
The Scale Factor value may be both long and float. The resulting scaled quantity
depends on the Scale Factor according to the following formula:
Scaled Quantity = Scale Factor * Read quantity + Data Offset

Time Average (only for Float, Long and Short formats)


By activation (YES) of this functionality, the moving average value is calculated on the
last 8 readings. The mean value is displayed (if enaled).

Display Data
By selecting YES, the data will be displayed. Also the position on the display list may be

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chosen.
The Readings Menu is illustrated on the schemes on page 19.

4.2.2 FUNCTIONS MENU


It allows to define some Functions, obtained by the elaboration of one or more read or/and
elaborated quantities.
This menu allows to:
1) Insert a new function.
2) Delete a previously defined function.
3) Modify a previously defined function and quickly modify only the alarm thresholds.
4) Decide if the elaborated data will be viewed or not and in the first case to select the data
position on the display list.

Functions Setting Modalities


For each function the following settings are possible:
Description
Identication Name for the function.
Operation
Operation to execute. The selectable operations and the supported data types are listed
on the below table:
Operation Operation Operands Operands and Resulting
Code Number Quantity Format
0 Identity 1 Integer (Long/Word) and Float
1 Sum of 2 2 Integer (Long/Word) and Float
2 Sum of 3 3 Integer (Long/Word) and Float
3 Subtraction 2 Integer (Long/Word) and Float
4 Multiplication 2 Integer (Long/Word) and Float
5 Division 2 Integer (Long/Word) and Float
6 Square 1 Integer (Long/Word) and Float
7 Cube 1 Integer (Long/Word) and Float
8 Square Root 1 Integer (Long/Word) and Float
9 Math.Average of 2 2 Integer (Long/Word) and Float
10 Math.Average of 3 3 Integer (Long/Word) and Float
11 Logical AND of 2 2 Boolean
12 Logical AND of 3 3 Boolean
13 Logical OR of 2 2 Boolean
14 Logical OR of 3 3 Boolean
15 Bit extraction 0..15 1 Integer (Word)
from register

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Input N. 1 or 2 or 3
It selects the read or elaborated quantities among which the operation will be performed.
All the previously defined readings and functions (if their data type is supported may be
selected. Depending on the operation type, it will be possible to select 1, 2 or 3 operands.

Data Display Format (Decimal Figures) (only for Float or Long/Short Integer
Formats)
Number of decimal figures to view after the decimal point:
-Automatic: Maximun displayable number of decimal figures
-Max 1 Figure: 1 decimal figure after the decimal point
-Max 2 Figure: 2 decimal figures after the decimal point
-Max 3 Figure: 2 decimal figures after the decimal point

Measure Units (only for Float, Long and Short formats)


It allows to insert a measure unit, settable letter by letter

Data Offset (only for Float, Long and Short formats)


It represents with the scale factor one of the two parameters defining the data scaling.
The Data Offset value may be both long and float. The resulting scaled quantity depends
on the Data Offset according to the following formula:
Scaled Quantity = Scale Factor * Elaborated not scaled quantity + Data Offset

Scale Factor (only for Float, Long and Short formats)


It represents with the Data Offset one of the two parameters defining the data scaling.
The Scale Factor value may be both long and float. The resulting scaled quantity
depends on the Scale Factor according to the following formula:
Scaled Quantity = Scale Factor * Elaborated not scaled quantity + Data Offset

Alarm Threshold (only for Float, Long and Short formats)


By activating this functionality (YES), it is possible to define the alarm thresholds.
These threshold may be both activated, both disbled or individually enabled. So the user
may define:
-High Threshold: High Alarm thresohold. The value may both Long and Float.
-High Threshold Hysteresis: Hysteresis of the high threshold. The value may both Long
and Float.
-Low Threshold: Low Alarm thresohold. The value may both Long and Float.
-Low Threshold Hysteresis: Hysteresis of the low threshold. The value may both Long
and Float.

Boolean Logic (only for Boolean format)


Interpretation logic of boolean Data:
-Positive: the displayed logic value is the operation result.
-Negative: the displayed logic value is the negation of the operation result.

Display Data
By selecting Yes the data will be displayed. Also the position on the display list may be
chosen.

The Functions Menu is illustrated on the schemes on pages 19 and 20.

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4.2.3 WRITINGS MENU
It allows to define some continuous or trigger writings on the quantities of an I/O module
connected through the Master RS485 port.
The Writings Menu allows to:
1) Insert a new writing.
2) Delete a previously defined writing.
3) Modify a previously defined writing.

Writings Setting Modalities


The following settings are possible for each writing:
Select Data
It allows to select the read or elaborated quantity which will be involved on the writing
operation. This quantity may be used on the following ways:
1) If we select a Read Quantity or a Function without active alarms: the value of this quantity
(analog or digital) will be continuously written on the I/O register which will be set by the
Register Address.
2) If we select a Function with at least an activated alarm threshold: it is possible to
choose between the continuous writing of the function on the I/O register (as in point 1)
or the
writing only in case of alarm condition (with the correspondent alarm end action). In this last
case it will be possible to write a constant, a bit or the quantity selected at the beginning
in this field.
Slave Address

Address of the slave I/O module connected to the Master RS485 and where the data will be
written. Values from 1 to 247.
Register Address

Modbus address of the register which will be written.

Use the following addressing modality depending on the utilized Modbus function and on
the data type to write:

ADDRESSES DATA TYPE FUNCTION


1..10000 Boolean 05
40001..50000 Boolean 06 read-modify-write: write the single
bit on th e register withou t
modifying the other ones.
40001..50000 Float/Long Int/ Short Int 06 / 16

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So if we want to write an Holding Register with address 40003 on the I/O slave, then the
parameter Register address will be set at 40003.

Enable Trigger (only if a function with at least an active threshold has been selected
in Data Select )
This functionality may be activated only if a function with at least an active threshold has
been set in Data Select.
By selecting Yes, the trigger writing is enabled (the writing is executed only if the selected
function is in alarm condition). If the trigger is disabled, the continuous writing is performed.

Alarm Threshold (only if the trigger has been enabled in Trigger Enable)
If the trigger has been enabled (writing on alarm) inTrigger Enable, it is possible to decide
the threshold which will be associated to the writing (it is not possible to enable the writing
on both the thresholds):
High Threshold: It enables the writing at the overcoming of the high threshold (only if it
was enabled on the associated function; otherwise the option does not appear).
Low Threshold: It enables the writing if the function is inferior to the low threshold (only if
it was enabled on the associated function; otherwise the option does not appear).

Data to Write (only if the trigger has been enabled in Trigger Enable)
It sets the data type which will be written. The following formats may be selected:
-Boolean 1 (0): in case of alarm condition a specified bit will be forced to the logical value
1 while at the end of the alarm condition it is forced to logical value 0.
-Boolean 0 (1): in case of alarm condition a specified bit will be forced to the logical value
0 while at the end of the alarm condition it is forced to logical value 1.
-Word: sets the 16 bits integer value which will be written in case of alarm condition.
When the alarm ends the value is no more written.
-Data Value: in case of alarm condition, the selected (in Data Select field) function is
written. In this case it is necessary to set the output format (see Output Format field). If the
output format is long or float, it is also necessary to specify the writing data order (MSW first
or LSW first). At the end of the alarm condition the function writing stops.

Output Format (only if the trigger has not been enabled in Enable Trigger or ifData
Value has been selected in Data to Write )
It sets the data type to write.
The following formats are selectable:

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-Float: 32-bit floating point format.
-Long Integer: 32-bit integer format.
-Short Integer: 16-bit integer format.

In case of Float or Long integer formats, it is necessary to set also the Reading Order of the
two words which compose the data:
-MSW first: The high word is transmitted first, then the low one.
-LSW first: The low word is transmitted first, then the high one.

Writing Modalities (only if a boolean reading / function has been selected in Data
Select or if Boolean 1 (0) /Boolean 0 (1) has been set in Data to Write .
If we want to write a boolean value it is necessary to specify the writing modalities:
-Single Output: The value is written by using the function 05 (write single coil). Pay attention
to have opportunely set the register address in Register Address (in this case addresses
from 1 to 10000).
-Read-Modify-Write: the bit value is written by using the function 06 (write single register) of
16-bit register writing. In this case only the specified bit is modified while the remaining bits
of the word are not changed. Pay attention to have opportunely set the register address in
Register Address (in this case addresses from 40001 to 50000).

Bit Index (only if the data to write is boolean and if Read-Modify-Write has been
selected in Writing Mode) .
If the value to write is boolean and if the Read-Modify-Write writing mode has been selected,
it allows to select the index of the bit to write within the 16-bit word. Settable value from 0 a
15.
The Writings Menu is illustrated on the schemes on pages
20 and 21.

4.2.4 SETUP MENU


It allows to set the system general parameters and the communication ports parameters:
1) Language Selection.
2) Number of data displayed on the same screen.
3) Display contrast setting.
4) Modbus Master port parameters.
5) Modbus Slave port parameters.

The following settings are possible:


Language
It allows to select the module language: Italian, English, French.

Data View
It allows to choose how many data (rows) to display on the same screen: 3 rows, 2 rows, 1
row.

Contrast
It sets the display contrast. Values from 1 to 15.

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SYSTEM PARAMETERS
It allows to set the communication parameters of the two RS485 ports.
Master Module
Reception Timeout
It represents the reception timeout of the master module: maximum time in which the
master waits for an answer from the connected slaves modules before declaring the
operation failed. Values from 10 ms to 2,55 s (default 100 ms).

Parity
Type of parity control of the port: absent, even, odd. Default: absent.

Tx/Rx Baud Rate


It sets the port communication speed. Admitted values: 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 14400,
19200, 28800, 38400, 57600, 115200. Default: 38400.
Delay between polls
Delay time that the master waits before sending the request to a connected slave. Values
from 10 ms to 2,55 s (default: 100 ms).

Slave Module
Device Address
Address assigned to the instrument when it is used as a Modbus slave. Default: 1.

Parity
Type of parity control of the port: absent, even, odd. Default: absent.

Tx/Rx Baud Rate


It sets the port communication speed. Admitted values: 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 14400,
19200, 28800, 38400, 57600, 115200. Default:38400.

Answer Delay
Answer Delay. Number of pauses of 6 characters each to be entered between the end of
the Rx message and the start of the Tx. Settable value: 0..20. Default: 0.

For more informations on Setup Menu, refer to the schemes on page 21.

Scroll
Enable or disable the automatic scroll function for the visualized value.
5. FUNCTIONING IN VIEW MODE
In view mode the indicator displays the values of the quantities defined on the display
list; it may view 1, 2 or 3 data for screen. If all the data may not be viewed on the same
screen, press the UP and DOWN buttons to move of a position the data on the list.
Below an example of 3 data for screen:

VAR1 10 W
VAR2 10 W
VAR3 10 W

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6. TERMINALS AND BUTTONS POSITION
FRONTAL PANEL: DISPLAY AND REAR SIDE: TERMINALS
BUTTONS
S401

UP
RS485 RS485 Power
DOWN
SLAVE MASTER Supply

3 4 5 7 8
OK/MENÙ 1 2 3

7. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
The electrical connections for the serial ports and power supply are illustrated below. For
RS485 connections we advise to use screened cables.

RS485 RS485 POWER


SLAVE MASTER SUPPLY
10 ÷ 40 VDC
A B GND A B GND 19 ÷ 28 VAC

8. ERROR SIGNALLINGS
The errors are directly viewed by display.
The possible signallings and their meaning are listed below. They flashes instead of the
quantity numeric value. If no data has been inserted on the Display list, the LIST EMPTY
message is displayed.
8.1 Reading Error Signallings
NO ANSWER: the I/O module connected through the master RS485 port does not answer.
SLAVE ERROR: an error message has been received from the I/O module connected
through the master RS485 port.
RX ERROR: value not available due to an error on the answer of the I/O module connected
through the master RS485 port.
SINGLE ERROR: presence of a generic error (of any nature).
8.2 Functions Error Signallings
BAD INPUT: the value of one or more operands is not available.
DIVISION_BY_ZERO: the operation involves a division by a null quantity.
8.3 Alarms Signallings
TOO HIGH: the function value is greater than the high threshold.
TOO LOW: the function value is smaller than the low threshold.
9. MODBUS REGISTERS ACCESSIBLE THROUGH THE SLAVE RS485 PORT
The read and elaborated quantities are available within blocks of 16-bit registers and are
accessible by the slave RS485 serial communication. In the below tables the notation Bit
[x:y] indicates all bits from x to y. For example Bit [2:1] indicates bit 2 and bit 1, and serves to
illustrate the meaning of the various united combinations of the values of the two bits. The
16-bit Holding Registers have the following structure:

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Most significant bit Bit Index Least significant bit

15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
Word (16 bits): MODBUS Register
9.1 Supported MODBUS COMMANDS
Codice Funzione DESCRIPTION
03 Read Holding Registers Reading of word registers up to 2 at a time.
04 Read Input Registers Reading of word registers up to 2 at a time.

9.2 MEMORY MAP FOR READ AND ELABORATED QUANTITIES


All registers areRead Only.

READ DATA
The values are represented in flaoting point (32 bits - 2 Modbus registers).
Only one floating point value can be read a time.

ADDRESS: REGISTER NAME ADDRESS: REGISTER NAME

40801 : DATA_MSW_READ1 40802 : DATA_LSW_READ1

40803 : DATA_MSW_READ2 40804 : DATA_LSW_READ2

40805 : DATA_MSW_READ3 40806 : DATA_LSW_READ3

40807 : DATA_MSW_READ4 40808 : DATA_LSW_READ4

40809 : DATA_MSW_READ5 40810 : DATA_LSW_READ5

40811 : DATA_MSW_READ6 40812 : DATA_LSW_READ6

40813 : DATA_MSW_READ7 40814 : DATA_LSW_READ7

40815 : DATA_MSW_READ8 40816 : DATA_LSW_READ8

40817 : DATA_MSW_READ9 40818 : DATA_LSW_READ9

40819 : DATA_MSW_READ10 40820 : DATA_LSW_READ10

40821 : DATA_MSW_READ11 40822 : DATA_LSW_READ11

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40823 : DATA_MSW_READ12 40824 : DATA_LSW_READ12

40825 : DATA_MSW_READ13 40826 : DATA_LSW_READ13

40827 : DATA_MSW_READ14 40828 : DATA_LSW_READ14

40829 : DATA_MSW_READ15 40830 : DATA_LSW_READ15

40831 : DATA_MSW_READ16 40832 : DATA_LSW_READ16

40833 : DATA_MSW_READ17 40834 : DATA_LSW_READ17

40835 : DATA_MSW_READ18 40836 : DATA_LSW_READ18

40837 : DATA_MSW_READ19 40838 : DATA_LSW_READ19

40839 : DATA_MSW_READ20 40840 : DATA_LSW_READ20

ELABORATED DATA
The values are in floating point (32 bits 2 Modbus registers), only one floating point value
can be read at a time.

ADDRESS: REGISTER NAME ADDRESS: REGISTER NAME

40901 : DATA_MSW_FUNCTION1 40902 : DATA_LSW_FUNCTION1

40903 : DATA_MSW_FUNCTION2 40904 : DATA_LSW_FUNCTION2

40905 : DATA_MSW_FUNCTION3 40906 : DATA_LSW_FUNCTION3

40907 : DATA_MSW_FUNCTION4 40908 : DATA_LSW_FUNCTION4

40909 : DATA_MSW_FUNCTION5 40910 : DATA_LSW_FUNCTION5

40911 : DATA_MSW_FUNCTION6 40912 : DATA_LSW_FUNCTION6

40913 : DATA_MSW_FUNCTION7 40914 : DATA_LSW_FUNCTION7

40915 : DATA_MSW_FUNCTION8 40916 : DATA_LSW_FUNCTION8

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40917 : DATA_MSW_FUNCTION9 40918 : DATA_LSW_FUNCTION9

40919 : DATA_MSW_FUNCTION10 40920 : DATA_LSW_FUNCTION10

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READINGS SETUP
INSERT NEW READING
MAIN MENU
MAIN MENU
READINGS
FUNCTIONS
WRITINGS
SETUP
EXIT
Scroll : Scroll
: Select : Scroll : Select : Scroll : Select : Scroll : Scroll : Scroll : Scroll : Select : Scroll : Scroll : Scroll : Scroll : Scroll : Scroll : Scroll :Scroll Items
Scroll Items
letter Items Figure Items Figure Items Items Items Items letter Items Items Items Items Items Items Items
Select :: Select
Select Select
:: Next :: Select
Select Select
:: Next :: Select
Select :: Select
Select :: Select
Select :: Select
Select Select :: Select
Select :: Select
Select :: Select
Select :: Select
Select :: Select
Select :: Select
Select Select
Select :: Select
Select
:: Next :: Next : Item
Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item None
Item Item Item
None
EXIT EXIT
EXIT REGISTER ADDRESSEXIT Float DATA DISPLAY FORMAT Cancel EXIT
READINGS QUERY N. ## DESCRIPTION QUERY N. # # SLAVE ADDRESS EXIT QUERY N. # # QUERY N. # # QUERY N. # # QUERY N. # # MEASURE UNIT EXIT QUERY N. # # DATA OFFSET Cancel QUERY N. # # SCALE FACTOR EXIT INSERT BEFORE QUERY N. # #
INSERT NEW DESCRIPTION D ATA FO RMAT (DECIMAL FIGURES ) Autom. MEASURE UNIT QUERY N. # # QUERY N. # #
ACQ5 SLAVE ADDRESS 001 REGISTER 40002 Long Int. READING ORDER MSW first AUTOMATIC °C DATA OFFSET +0 SCALE FACTOR Yes 01 ACQUIS1 INSERT NEW
DELETE Confirm Confirm Confirm FLOAT _____ Confirm +1 EXIT TIME AVERAGE DISPLAY DATA Yes
________ CONFIRM 000 CONFIRM 00000 CONFIRM MSW first MAX. 1 FIGURE Max 1/2/3 CONFIRM CONFIRM
EXIT 02 ACQUIS2 CONFIRM
MODIFY LONG INTEGER LONG INTEGER LONG INTEGER CONFIRM YES No YES
__________________ CANCEL Cancel CANCEL Cancel Short Int. LSW first LSW first MAX. 2 FIGURES Figures __________________ CANCEL Cancel No 03 ACQUIS3 CANCEL
DISPLAY LIST CANCEL Cancel ________________ ________________ SHORT INTEGER MAX. 3 FIGURES FLOAT CANCEL Confirm FLOAT CANCEL Confirm NO NO
OK : N E X T L E T T E R EXIT OK: NEXT LETTER NONE
04 ACQUIS4
EXIT EXIT OK: NEXT FIGURE EXIT OK: NEXT FIGURE EXIT BOOLEAN EXIT EXIT NONE EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT <end of list>
Boolean Long Integer/Float Long Integer/Float Cancel Confirm
Rerturn to the
: Scroll Items
EXIT Main Menu.
DELETE READING QUERY N. # #
Select
QUERY N. # #
Select
QUERY N. # # The New The New
: Select BOOLEAN LOGIC :Scroll Items DATA OFFSET :Scroll Items SCALE FACTOR Insert is Insert is
MAIN MENU Item POSITIVE +0
Select Select +1 not saved. saved.
NEGATIVE : Next ________________ :: Next _______________
EXIT OK: NEXT FIGURE
MAIN MENU OK: NEXT FIGURE
FUNCTIONS
READINGS INSERT NEW
FUNCTIONS DELETE Positive/Negative
WRITINGS MODIFY
SETUP DISPLAY LIST
EXIT EXIT

Scroll
:Scroll Items
ScrollItems
:Scroll Select
:: Select
Items Item

READINGS DELETE QUERY N. ## Confirm The selected reading is delated.


INSERT NEW 01 ACQ1 ACQ## Return to the Main Menu
DELETE DELETE
MODIFY 02 ACQ2
03 ACQ3 CONFIRM Cancel Return to the Main Menu without
DISPLAY LIST
EXIT 04 ACQ4 CANCEL delating the reading

MODIFY READING
MAIN MENU
MAIN MENU FUNCTIONS FUNCTIONS
READINGS INSERT NEW INSERT NEW
FUNCTIONS DELETE DELETE
WRITINGS MODIFY MODIFY
SETUP DISPLAY LIST DISPLAY LIST
EXIT EXIT EXIT

Scroll
::Scroll Items : Select : Scroll : Select : Scroll : Select : Scroll : Scroll : Scroll : Scroll : Select : Scroll : Scroll : Scroll : Scroll : Scroll : Scroll : Scroll : Scroll
Letter Items Figure Items Figure Items Items Items Items Letter Items Items Items Items Items Items Items Items
Items
Select
:: Next :: Select
Select Select
:: Next :: Select
Select Select
:: Next :: Select
Select :: Select
Select :: Select
Select :: Select
Select Select
:: Next :: Select
Select :: Select
Select :: Select
Select :: Select
Select :: Select
Select :: Select
Select :: Select
Select :: Select
Select
Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item None Item Item None Item Item Item Item
EXIT EXIT
MODIFY EXIT REGISTER ADDRESS EXIT Float DATA DISPLAY FORMAT Cancel EXIT
READINGS QUERY N. ## DESCRIPTION QUERY N. # # SLAVE ADDRESS EXIT QUERY N. # # QUERY N. # # QUERY N. # # QUERY N. # # MEASURE UNIT EXIT QUERY N. # # DATA OFFSET Cancel QUERY N. # # SCALE FACTOR EXIT
INSERT NEW 01 ACQ1 DESCRIPTION D ATA FO RMAT (DECIMAL FIGURES ) Autom. QUERY N. # # QUERY N. # # INSERT BEFORE
ACQ5 SLAVE ADDRESS 001 REGISTER 40002 Long Int. READING ORDER MSW first MEASURE UNIT °C DATA OFFSET +0 SCALE FACTOR Yes
DELETE Confirm Confirm Confirm FLOAT AUTOMATIC _____ Confirm +1 EXIT TIME AVERAGE DISPLAY DATA Yes 01 ACQUIS1
02 ACQ2 ________ CONFIRM 000 CONFIRM 00000 CONFIRM MSW first MAX. 1 FIGURE Max 1/2/3 CONFIRM CONFIRM
EXIT
MODIFY LONG INTEGER LONG INTEGER LONG INTEGER CONFIRM YES No YES 02 ACQUIS2
03 ACQ3 __________________ Cancel Cancel Short Int. LSW first LSW first MAX. 2 FIGURES Figures __________________ Cancel No
DISPLAY LIST CANCEL Cancel ________________ CANCEL ________________ CANCEL SHORT INTEGER MAX. 3 FIGURES CANCEL FLOAT CANCEL Confirm FLOAT CANCEL Confirm NO NO 03 ACQUIS3
EXIT 04 ACQ4 OK: NEXT LETTER
EXIT EXIT EXIT BOOLEAN EXIT EXIT OK: NEXT LETTER
EXIT NONE EXIT NONE EXIT 04 ACQUIS4
EXIT EXIT
<end of list>
Boolean Long Integer/Float Long Integer/Float
ScrollItems QUERY N. # #
:Scroll Items QUERY N. # # QUERY N. # # :Scroll
QUERY N. # # MODIFY
SelectItems DATA OFFSET SelectItems Items
: Select BOOLEAN LOGIC EXIT :Scroll :Scroll SCALE FACTOR Select
:: Select CONFIRM
Item POSITIVE MAIN MENU. +0 CANCEL
NEGATIVE Select
: Next Select
: Next +1
________________ _______________
EXIT OK: NEXT FIGURE OK: NEXT FIGURE Cancel Confirm

Positive/Negative Modify Modify


not saved saved

Return to the Main Menu

READINGS SETUP
DISPLAY LIST EXIT FROM READINGS SETUP
MAIN MENU
MAIN MENU READINGS READINGS READINGS
READINGS INSERT NEW INSERT NEW INSERT NEW MAIN MENU
FUNCTIONS DELETE DELETE DELETE
WRITINGS MODIFY MODIFY MODIFY
SETUP DISPLAY LIST DISPLAY LIST DISPLAY LIST
EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT MAIN MENU READINGS READINGS FUNCTIONS FUNCTIONS FUNCTIONS
READINGS INSERT NEW INSERT NEW INSERT NEW INSERT NEW INSERT NEW
FUNCTIONS DELETE DELETE DELETE DELETE DELETE
ScrollItems
::Scroll WRITINGS MODIFY MODIFY MODIFY MODIFY MODIFY
SETUP DISPLAY LIST DISPLAY LIST DISPLAY LIST DISPLAY LIST DISPLAY LIST
ScrollItems
:Scroll
:
Select :: Scroll
Scroll Items EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT
Item
Change
READINGS DISPLAY LIST DISPLAY LIST Position ACQ## The position on the
INSERT NEW 01 ACQ1 YES DISPLAY DATA Enable or 01 ACQ1 display list is changed.
DELETE Disable 02 ACQ2 Return to the Main Menu
MODIFY 02 ACQ2 YES ENABLE 03 ACQ3
DISPLAY LIST 03 ACQ3 NO CHANGE POSITION EXIT 04 ACQUIS4
EXIT 04 ACQ4 NO EXIT <end of list>
The display of the reading
is enabled or disabled.
Return to the Main Menu

FUNCTIONS SETUP
NEW FUNCTION INSERT
MAIN MENU

MAIN MENU MAIN MENU


READINGS READINGS
FUNCTIONS FUNCTIONS
WRITINGS WRITINGS
SETUP SETUP
EXIT EXIT

Select : Scroll : Scroll : Scroll : Scroll : Scroll Select : Scroll : Scroll : Scroll : Scroll : Scroll : Scroll : Scroll : Scroll : Scroll
: : Select :
letter Items Items Items Items Items letter Items Items Items Items Items Items Items Items Items
Select
:: Next :: Select
Select :: Next :: Select
Select Select
:: Select :: Select
Select :: Select
Select Select
:: Next Select
:: Select Select
:: Select Select
:: Select :: Select
Select :: Select
Select :: Select
Select :: Select
Select Select
:: Select
INSERT NEW Item Item Item Item Item None Item None Item Item Item
EXIT New
FUNCTIONS FUNCTION N. ## EXIT INPUT 1: ACQ1 DATA DISPLAY FORMAT Cancel EXIT Cancel
DESCRIPTION OPERATION OPERATION EXIT INPUT 1 FUNCTION N. # # QUERY N. # # INSERT BEFORE
INSERT NEW DESCRIPTION
EXIT
(DECIMAL FIGURES ) Autom. MEASURE UNIT
MEASURE UNIT EXIT DATA OFFSET Cancel QUERY N. # # SCALE FACTOR FUNCTION N. # # FUNCTION N. # # EXIT 01 ACQUIS1
FUNCTION N. # # Insert not
FUN1 IDENTITY Identity
IDENTITY ACQ1 AUTOMATIC °C DATA OFFSET +0 SCALE FACTOR +1 ALARM THRESHOLD No DISPLAY DATA Yes INSERT NEW
DELETE ________ Confirm SUM OF 2 Confirm Confirm _____ Confirm
EXIT EXIT 02 ACQUIS2 saved.
CONFIRM CONFIRM ACQ2 CONFIRM MAX. 1 FIGURE Max 1/2/3 CONFIRM CONFIRM Yes
MODIFY SUM OF 3 LONG INTEGER LONG INTEGER CONFIRM YES YES 03 ACQUIS3 CONFIRM
__________________ CANCEL Cancel ACQ3 CANCEL Cancel MAX. 2 FIGURES Figures __________________ CANCEL Cancel No New
DISPLAY LIST CANCEL Cancel SUBTRACTION ACQ4 MAX. 3 FIGURES FLOAT CANCEL Confirm FLOAT CANCEL Confirm NO NO 04 ACQUIS4 Confirm
OK: NEXT LETTER OK: NEXT LETTER CANCEL Insert
EXIT EXIT MULTIPLICATION EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT NONE EXIT NONE EXIT EXIT EXIT <end of list>
saved.
Long Integer/Float Long Integer/Float

QUERY N. # # QUERY N. # # ALARMS


Select : Scroll : Scroll : Scroll
: DATA OFFSET : Select SCALE FACTOR SETUP : Select : Select
+0 Items Items Items
Select +1 :: Next Select
:: Select Select
:: Select :: Next Select
:: Select
:: Next ________________ :: Next _______________
FUNCTION DELETE OK: NEXT FIGURE OK: NEXT FIGURE
Cancel Long
Cancel
FUNCTION N. # # Long FUNCTION N. # # HIGH THRESHOLD HIGH THRESHOLD Int. HIGH THRESHOLD HYSTERESIS
: Scroll Int.
MAIN MENU Items HIGH THRESHOLD HIGH THRESHOLD +0 Confirm HYSTERESIS HYSTERESIS +0 Confirm
Float
: Select LONG INTEGER Float +0 CONFIRM LONG INTEGER +0 CONFIRM
FLOAT _______________ CANCEL FLOAT _______________ CANCEL EXIT
MAIN MENU NONE EXIT None
MAIN MENU FUNCTIONS OK: NEXT FIGURE EXIT NONE OK: NEXT FIGURE EXIT
READINGS READINGS INSERT NEW
FUNCTIONS FUNCTIONS DELETE MAIN MENU MAIN MENU
WRITINGS WRITINGS MODIFY
SETUP SETUP DISPLAY LIST
EXIT EXIT EXIT None
: Select : Scroll : Scroll : Select : Scroll
Items Items Items
Scroll
:Scroll Items :: Next Select
:: Select :: Select
Select :: Next :: Select
Select
Cancel Item Long Item
Scroll
:Scroll Items Items Cancel
:: Select
Select LOW THRESHOLD Int. LOW THRESHOLD
FUNCTION N. # # Long FUNCTION N. # # LOW THRESHOLD HYSTERESIS
DELETE Items
: Scroll Int. LOW THRESHOLD
LOW THRESHOLD +0 Confirm HYSTERESIS Float HYSTERESIS +0 Confirm
Items
FUNCTIONS DELETE QUERY N. ## Confirm The selected function is LONG INTEGER +0 CONFIRM LONG INTEGER +0 CONFIRM
INSERT NEW FUN## :: Select
Select Float _______________ EXIT _______________
01 FUN1 deleted. Return to the Main FLOAT CANCEL FLOAT CANCEL EXIT
DELETE NONE NONE None
02 FUN2 DELETE OK: NEXT FIGURE EXIT OK: NEXT FIGURE EXIT
MODIFY Cancel
DISPLAY LIST 03 FUN3 CONFIRM Return to the Main Menu None MAIN MENU MAIN MENU
EXIT 04 FUN4 CANCEL without delating the function

MI001285-E ENGLISH - 18/20


FUNCTIONS SETUP
MODIFY FUNCTION : Select MAIN MENU
ScrollItems
MAIN MENU :Scroll
Items Select
:: Next

FUNCTIONS FUNCTIONS EXIT


MAIN MENU MAIN MENU FUNCTIONS MODIFY FUNCTION N. ##
READINGS READINGS INSERT NEW INSERT NEW INSERT NEW FUN01 MODIFY
FUNCTIONS FUNCTIONS DELETE DELETE DELETE FUN02 ONLY THRESHOLDS
WRITINGS MODIFY MODIFY MODIFY FUN03 COMPLETE
WRITINGS
SETUP SETUP DISPLAY LIST DISPLAY LIST DISPLAY LIST FUN04 ONLY THRESHOLDS COMPLETE
EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT

MAIN MENU MAIN MENU MAIN MENU MAIN MENU MAIN MENU MAIN MENU
MAIN MENU MAIN MENU MAIN MENU MAIN MENU
Scroll
: Select : Scroll : Scroll : Scroll : Scroll : Scroll : Scroll : Select : Scroll : Scroll : Scroll : Scroll : Scroll : Scroll : Scroll :
Items : Scroll
Items Items Items Items Items Items Items Items Items Items Items Items Items Items
Select
:: Next :: Select
Select :: Select
Select :: Select
Select :: Select
Select :: Select
Select :: Select
Select Select
:: Next Select
:: Select Select
:: Select Select
:: Select Select
:: Select Select
:: Select Select
:: Select Select
:: Select Select
:: Select
Item Item Item Item Item Item
None None
EXIT
FUNCTION N. ## DESCRIPTION EXIT OPERATION EXIT INPUT 1: ACQ1 DATA DISPLAY FORMAT Cancel EXIT
OPERATION INPUT 1 FUNCTION N. # # FUNCTION N. # # INSERT BEFORE
DESCRIPTION
EXIT
(DECIMAL FIGURES ) Autom. MEASURE UNIT
MEASURE UNIT EXIT DATA OFFSET Cancel FUNCTION N. # # SCALE FACTOR FUNCTION N. # # FUNCTION N. # # EXIT 01 ACQUIS1
FUNCTION N. # # Cancel Modify
FUN1 IDENTITY Identity IDENTITY Confirm ACQ1 Confirm AUTOMATIC °C DATA OFFSET +0 SCALE FACTOR +1 ALARM THRESHOLD No DISPLAY DATA Yes MODIFY
________ Confirm SUM OF 2 _____ Confirm
EXIT EXIT 02 ACQUIS2 not saved.
CONFIRM CONFIRM ACQ2 CONFIRM MAX. 1 FIGURE Max 1/2/3 CONFIRM CONFIRM Yes
SUM OF 3 LONG INTEGER LONG INTEGER CONFIRM YES YES 03 ACQUIS3 CONFIRM Confirm
__________________ CANCEL Cancel ACQ3 CANCEL Cancel MAX. 2 FIGURES Figures __________________ CANCEL Cancel No Modify
CANCEL Cancel SUBTRACTION ACQ4 MAX. 3 FIGURES FLOAT CANCEL Confirm FLOAT CANCEL Confirm NO NO 04 ACQUIS4
OK: NEXT LETTER OK: NEXT LETTER CANCEL
EXIT MULTIPLICATION EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT NONE EXIT NONE EXIT EXIT EXIT <end of list> saved.

Long Integer/Float Long Integer/Float

FUNCTION N. # # FUNCTION N. # #
DISPLAY LIST : Select DATA OFFSET : Select SCALE FACTOR ALARMS
Select +0 Select +1 SETUP : Select : Scroll : Scroll : Select : Scroll
MAIN MENU :: Next :: Next _______________ Items Items Items
________________
OK: NEXT FIGURE Select Select
:: Select Select
:: Select Select Select
:: Select
OK: NEXT FIGURE :: Next :: Next
MAIN MENU MAIN MENU FUNCTIONS FUNCTIONS FUNCTIONS Cancel Long
READINGS Cancel
READINGS INSERT NEW INSERT NEW INSERT NEW FUNCTION N. # # Long FUNCTION N. # # HIGH THRESHOLD HIGH THRESHOLD Int. HIGH THRESHOLD HYSTERESIS
FUNCTIONS FUNCTIONS DELETE DELETE DELETE : Scroll Int.
HIGH THRESHOLD
WRITINGS WRITINGS HIGH THRESHOLD +0 Confirm HYSTERESIS HYSTERESIS +0 Confirm
MODIFY MODIFY MODIFY Items Float
SETUP SETUP DISPLAY LIST DISPLAY LIST DISPLAY LIST Select
:: Select LONG INTEGER +0 CONFIRM LONG INTEGER +0 CONFIRM
Float
EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT FLOAT _______________ CANCEL FLOAT _______________ CANCEL EXIT
NONE EXIT NONE None
OK: NEXT FIGURE EXIT OK: NEXT FIGURE EXIT
MAIN MENU MAIN MENU
: Scroll
Items
ScrollItems
:Scroll Select
:: Select ScrollItems
:Scroll None
Items Items : Select : Scroll : Scroll : Select : Scroll
Change
Items Items Items
READINGS DISPLAY LIST DISPLAY LIST Position ACQ## The position on the display list is Select Select Select
:: Next :: Select Select
:: Select :: Next Select
:: Select
INSERT NEW 01 FUN1 DISPLAY DATA Enable or 01 ACQ1 changed. Return to the Main Menu
DELETE 02 ACQ2 Cancel Long
02 FUN2 ENABLE Disable Cancel
MODIFY 03 ACQ3 FUNCTION N. # # Long FUNCTION N. # # LOW THRESHOLD LOW THRESHOLD Int. LOW THRESHOLD HYSTERESIS
DISPLAY LIST 03 FUN3 NO CHANGE POSITION EXIT 04 ACQ4 Int.
LOW THRESHOLD LOW THRESHOLD +0 Confirm HYSTERESIS HYSTERESIS +0
EXIT 04 FUN4 NO EXIT <end of list> The function presence on the : Scroll Float Confirm
display list is enabled or disabled.
Items LONG INTEGER
Float
+0 CONFIRM LONG INTEGER +0 CONFIRM
: Select FLOAT _______________ CANCEL EXIT FLOAT _______________ CANCEL
Return to the Main Menu. None EXIT
NONE OK: NEXT FIGURE EXIT NONE OK: NEXT FIGURE EXIT
None MAIN MENU MAIN MENU

FUNCTIONS SETUP EXIT

MAIN MENU
MAIN MENU MAIN MENU
READINGS READINGS
FUNCTIONS FUNCTIONS
WRITINGS WRITINGS
SETUP SETUP
EXIT EXIT

FUNCTIONS FUNCTIONS FUNCTIONS FUNCTIONS FUNCTIONS


INSERT NEW INSERT NEW INSERT NEW INSERT NEW INSERT NEW
DELETE DELETE DELETE DELETE DELETE
MODIFY MODIFY MODIFY MODIFY MODIFY
DISPLAY LIST DISPLAY LIST DISPLAY LIST DISPLAY LIST DISPLAY LIST
EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT

WRITINGS SETUP
INSERT A NEW CONTINUOUS WRITING: THE VALUE OF AN ANALOG QUANTITY (READING OR FUNCTION) IS CONTINUOUSLY WRITTEN IN AN ANALOG REGISTER (FLOAT, LONG INSERT A NEW CONTINUOUS WRITING: THE VALUE OF A DIGITAL QUANTITY (READING OR FUNCTION) IS CONTINUOUSLY WRITTEN IN AN DIGITAL REGISTER OR IN A BIT OF A
INTEGER, SHORT INTEGER). ANALOG REGISTER.

MAIN MENU MAIN MENU

MAIN MENU MAIN MENU MAIN MENU MAIN MENU MAIN MENU MAIN MENU
READINGS READINGS READINGS READINGS READINGS READINGS
FUNCTIONS FUNCTIONS FUNCTIONS FUNCTIONS FUNCTIONS FUNCTIONS
WRITINGS WRITINGS WRITINGS WRITINGS WRITINGS WRITINGS
SETUP SETUP SETUP SETUP SETUP SETUP
EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT

New
: Scroll : Select : Scroll : Select : Scroll : Scroll : Scroll : Scroll : Scroll : Select : Scroll : Select : Scroll : Scroll :Scroll Items
Decrease/ : Scroll
Items Items Items Items Items Items
Insert is Items Figure Items Figure Items Items Items
: Increase
Select
:: Select Select Select
:: Select Select Select
:: Select Select
:: Select Select
:: Select Select
:: Select saved :: Select
Select Select :: Select
Select Select :: Select
Select :: Select
Select :: Select
Select
INSERT NEW :: Next :: Next INSERT NEW :: Next :: Next the Value
Item Item Item Item Item
EXIT
EXIT EXIT
WRITINGS SELECT DATA WRITING N. # # SLAVE ADDRESS EXIT WRITING N. # # REGISTER ADDRESS EXIT WRITING N. # # WRITING N. # # WRITING N. # # WRITINGS SELECT DATA WRITING N. # # SLAVE ADDRESS EXIT WRITING N. # # REGISTER ADDRESS EXIT WRITING N. # # WRITING N. # # WRITING N. # #
ACQ_ANA1 Float Confirm ACQ_DIG1 Read-Modify-
INSERT NEW 02 ACQ_ANA1 SLAVE ADDRESS 001 REGISTER 40002 OUTPUT FORMAT READING ORDER MSW first ACQ_AN ALOG1 INSERT NEW 02 ACQ_ANA1 SLAVE ADDRESS 001 REGISTER 00002 WRITING MODE SELECT INDEX LET_ DIG1
DELETE Confirm Confirm FLOAT DELETE Confirm Confirm Write
02 ACQ_DIG1 000 CONFIRM 00000 Long Int. MSW first INSERT NEW 02 ACQ_DIG1 000 CONFIRM 00000 SINGLE OUTPUT INSERT NEW
MODIFY CONFIRM LONG INTEGER MODIFY CONFIRM 00
03 FUN_ANA1 _________________ CANCEL Cancel ________________ CANCEL Cancel LSW first LSW first CONFIRM Cancel New 03 FUN_ANA1 _________________ CANCEL Cancel ________________ CANCEL Cancel READ-MODIFY-WRITESingle CONFIRM
EXIT SHORT INTEGER Short Int. EXIT Output
04 FUN_DIG1 EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT CANCEL Insert is 04 FUN_DIG1 EXIT EXIT EXIT CANCEL
not saved
Cancel Confirm

New Insert New Insert


not saved. saved.

INSERT A NEW TRIGGER WRITING: THE WRITING EXECUTION DEPENDS ON THE VALUE OF A FUNCTION WITH ACTIVE ALARM THRESHOLD. MAIN MENU
: Select : Scroll
Items
Select
:: Next Select
:: Select
MAIN MENU
WRITING N. # # DATA TO WRITE EXIT
MAIN MENU MAIN MENU MAIN MENU DATA TO WRITE 00000
00000 Confirm
READINGS READINGS READINGS CONFIRM
FUNCTIONS FUNCTIONS FUNCTIONS (0000000000000000)
WRITINGS WRITINGS WRITINGS ________________ CANCEL Cancel
SETUP SETUP SETUP OK: NEXT FIGURE EXIT
EXIT EXIT EXIT

: Scroll : Select : Scroll : Select : Scroll : Scroll : Scroll : Scroll : Scroll : Scroll :Scroll Items
Decrease/ : Scroll
Items Items Items Items Items Items Items Items : Increase Items MAIN MENU
Select
:: Select Select Select
:: Select Select Select
:: Select Select
:: Select Select
:: Select Select
:: Select Select
:: Select Select
:: Select Select
INSERT NEW :: Next :: Next Value :: Select
Word (user
High EXIT defined) EXIT
WRITINGS SELECT DATA WRITING N. # # SLAVE ADDRESS EXIT WRITING N. # # REGISTER ADDRESS EXIT WRITING N. # # EXIT TRIGGER ENABLED Threshold TRIGGER DATA TO WRITE WRITING N. # # WRITING N. # #
INSERT NEW FUN_ANA1 Read-Modify- WRITING N. # # Confirm
02 LET_ANA1 SLAVE ADDRESS 001 REGISTER 40002 ENABLE TRIGGER ALARM THRESHOLD F UN1 > TH RE SHO LD Confirm BOOLEAN 1 (0) Boolean 1 (0) WRITING MODE SELECT INDEX New Insert is saved
DELETE Confirm Confirm Yes
BOOLEAN 0 (1) Write FUN_ANA1
MODIFY 02 LET_DIG1 000 CONFIRM 00000 CONFIRM NO HIGH THRESHOLD Low CONFIRM Boolean 0 (1) SINGLE OUTPUT INSERT NEW
WORD (user defined ) 00
03 FUN_ANA1 _________________ CANCEL Cancel ________________ CANCEL Cancel YES No LOW THRESHOLD Threshold CANCEL Cancel READ-MODIFY-WRITESingle
EXIT DATA VALUE CONFIRM Cancel New Insert is not
04 FUN_DIG1 EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT Data Value Output
EXIT CANCEL saved

: Scroll : Scroll
Items Items
Select
:: Select Select
:: Select

Float
WRITING N. # # WRITING N. # # MSW first
OUTPUT FORMAT Long Int. READING ORDER
FLOAT LSW first
LONG INTEGER Short Int. MSW first
SHORT INTEGER LSW first EXIT
EXIT EXIT EXIT

MAIN MENU MAIN MENU

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WRITINGS SETUP SETUP MENU

DELETE WRITING
MAIN MENU MAIN MENU ScrollItems
:Scroll

MAIN MENU MAIN MENU MAIN MENU WRITINGS MAIN MENU MAIN MENU MAIN MENU MAIN MENU SETUP LANGUAGE
READINGS READINGS READINGS INSERT NEW READINGS READINGS READINGS READINGS LANGUAGE ENGLISH The language is selected.
FUNCTIONS FUNCTIONS FUNCTIONS DELETE FUNCTIONS FUNCTIONS FUNCTIONS FUNCTIONS DATA VIEW ENGLISH
WRITINGS WRITINGS WRITINGS MODIFY WRITINGS WRITINGS WRITINGS WRITINGS CONTRAST FRANCAIS
By selecting Exit we go back to the Setup
SETUP SETUP SETUP EXIT SETUP SETUP SETUP SETUP SYSTEM PARAMETERS Menu.
EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT

Scroll Items
::Scroll Items
Scroll
:Scroll Items
:: Select
Select ScrollItems
:Scroll
DELETE Items Item
Delete the writing and return
WRITINGS DELETE WRITING N. ## Confirm SETUP DATA VIEW
INSERT NEW WRITT => VAL to the Main Menu LANGUAGE
01 WRIT1 => VAL1 3 ROWS The number of rows to display is selected.
DELETE DELETE DATA VIEW 2 ROWS
MODIFY 02 WRIT2 => VAL2 Return to the Main Menu CONTRAST By selecting Exit we go back to the Setup
03 WRIT3 => VAL3 CONFIRM Cancel SYSTEM PARAMETERS 1 ROW Menu.
EXIT without delating the writing EXIT
04 WRIT4 => VAL4 CANCEL EXIT

MODIFY WRITING
Decrease/Increase
: Scroll
For the Modify Menu refer to the Insert New Writing Menues on page 20: they are identical, the only difference is that now it will : Items

be possible to select the writing to modify. We only illustrate the passages which are not present on the Insert New Writing
SETUP CONTRAST
Menues. LANGUAGE The contrast is selected.
DATA VIEW
CONTRAST By selecting Exit we go back to the Setup
SYSTEM PARAMETERS Menu.
MAIN MENU EXIT

MAIN MENU MAIN MENU MAIN MENU WRITINGS WRITINGS


READINGS READINGS READINGS INSERT NEW INSERT NEW Scroll Scroll
FUNCTIONS :
Scroll Items :
Scroll Items
FUNCTIONS FUNCTIONS DELETE DELETE
WRITINGS WRITINGS WRITINGS Items Items
MODIFY MODIFY Select Select
SETUP SETUP SETUP :: Select :: Select
EXIT EXIT
EXIT EXIT EXIT Reception Timeout
SETUP SYSTEM PARAMETERS Master Module MASTER MODULE
The value of the
LANGUAGE Parity
RECEPTION TIMEOUT correspondent
DATA VIEW MASTER MODULE Tx/Rx BAUD RATE
Slave Module PARITY parameter is set
CONTRAST SLAVE MODULE
ScrollItems SYSTEM PARAMETERS TX/RX BAUD RATE Delay Between polls and then
:Scroll DELAY BETWEEN POOLS
EXIT SCROLL Scroll EXIT confirmed.
EXIT
EXIT
WRITINGS MODIFY
INSERT NEW 01 WRIT1 => VAL1
DELETE Refer to Insert New Writing Scroll
MODIFY 02 WRIT2 => VAL2 examples on the previous page. :
Scroll Items
EXIT 03 WRIT3 => VAL3 Items
04 WRIT4 => VAL4 Select
:: Select
Device Address
SLAVE MODULE
The value of the
Parity correspondent
DEVICE ADDRESS
EXIT FROM WRITINGS SETUP PARITY Tx/Rx Baud Rate parameter is set
TX/RX BAUD RATE Answer Delay and then
ANSWER DELAY confirmed.
MAIN MENU EXIT EXIT

MAIN MENU MAIN MENU MAIN MENU


READINGS READINGS READINGS SETUP
FUNCTIONS FUNCTIONS FUNCTIONS LANGUAGE
WRITINGS WRITINGS WRITINGS DATA VIEW Menu Exit and return
SETUP SETUP SETUP CONTRAST
EXIT EXIT EXIT to Data Display
SYSTEM PARAMETERS ENABLE or DISABLE SCROLL function
EXIT

WRITINGS WRITINGS WRITINGS WRITINGS


INSERT NEW INSERT NEW INSERT NEW INSERT NEW
DELETE DELETE DELETE DELETE
MODIFY MODIFY MODIFY MODIFY
EXIT EXIT EXIT EXIT

Appendix A
We are going to list the characters which may be inserted for the literal parameters setting.
They are listed in the order in which they may be selected by the UP and DOWNbuttons.
Characters admitted for all the literal parameters except Measure Unit:
A...Z 0...9 % ‘ - . /
Admitted Characters for Measure Unit literal parameter :
A...Z a...z 2 3 % ‘ ( ) / °

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