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Detcon DM-600IS User Manual

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DM-600IS

DM-600IS Instruction Manual

Rev 1.5.9

Page 32 of 37

Low Byte
Bit 7

1-Alarm 2 Relay is energized

0-Alarm 2 Relay is not energized

Bit 6

1-Alarm 1 is ascending

0-Alarm 1 is descending

Bit 5

1-Alarm 1 is normally energized

0-Alarm 1 is normally de-energized

Bit 4

1-Alarm 1 is latching

0-Alarm 1 is non-latching

Bit 3

1-Alarm 1 Relay is energized

0-Alarm 1 Relay is not energized

Bit 2

1-Fault is normally energized

0-Fault is normally de-energized

Bit 1

1-Fault is latching

0-Fault is non-latching

Bit 0

1-Fault Relay is energized

0-Fault Relay is not energized

The following is a typical Master Query for device # 8:
Field Name

HEX

DEC

RTU

Slave Address

08

8

0000 1000

Function

03

3

0000 0011

Start Address Hi

00

0

0000 0000

Start Address Lo

00

0

0000 0000

No. of Registers Hi

00

0

0000 0000

No. of Registers Lo

06

6

0000 0110

CRC

##

#### ####

CRC

##

#### ####

The following is a typical Slave Response from device # 8:

Field Name

HEX

DEC

RTU

Slave Address

08

8

0000 1000

Function

03

3

0000 0011

Byte Count

0C

12

0000 1100

Reg40000 Data Hi

02

2

0000 0010

Reg40000 Data Lo

64

100

0110 0100

Reg40001 Data Hi

00

0

0000 0000

Reg40001 Data Lo

64

100

0110 0100

Reg40002 Data Hi

00

0

0000 0000

Reg40002 Data Lo

07

7

0000 0111

Reg40003 Data Hi

00

0

0000 0000

Reg40003 Data Lo

0A

10

0000 1010

Reg40004 Data Hi

00

0

0000 0000

Reg40004 Data Lo

14

20

0001 0100

Reg40005 Data Hi

05

5

0000 0101

Reg40005 Data Lo

50

80

0101 0000

CRC

##

#### ####

CRC

##

#### ####

Additional Notes:
The calibration LED will light when the transmitter is sending a response to a Master Query. Communications
are 9600 baud, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, No parity, and half-duplex 485.

On ranges set from 1 ppm to 10 ppm the reading and alarm set points are displayed as ##.##ppm.

On ranges set from 15 ppm to 50 ppm the reading and alarm set points are displayed as ##.#ppm.

To accommodate these fractional readings using the Modbus™ interface, the reading and alarm set points are
multiplied by 100 before they are stored for retrieval by a Modbus™ command.