West Control Solutions ProVU 4 User Manual
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ProVU4 Controller, Profiler & Recorder/Controller - Product Manual
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Modbus Parameters
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Creating, Editing or Inserting Segments - Request (to instrument)
Field Name
Data
Comments
(Dec)
(Hex)
Read Quantity Of Registers High
00
00
Read Quantity Of Registers Low
01
01
Write Start Address High
32
20
Write Start Address Low
06
06
Write Quantity Of Registers High
00
00
Write Quantity Of Registers Low
11 or 12
0B or 0C
Create Segment (WS) = 11dec / 0x0Bhex
Insert Segment (IS) = 12dec / 0x0Chex
Edit A Segment (ES) = 12dec / 0x0Chex
Byte Count
22 or 24
16 or 18
Create Segment (WS) = 22dec / 0x16hex
Insert Segment (IS) = 24dec / 0x18hex
Edit A Segment (ES) = 24dec / 0x18hex
Command Code High Byte
87, 73 or
69
57 or 49
Create Segment (WS) = 87dec / 0x57hex
Insert Segment (IS) = 73dec / 0x49hex
Edit A Segment (ES) = 69dec / 0x45hex
Command Code Low Byte
83
53
Profile Number High Byte
A/R
A/R
Profile Number Low Byte
A/R
A/R
Segment Position High Byte
A/R
A/R
Segment Position Low Byte
A/R
A/R
Note: The Segment Position is not
included in the message when creating
a segment at the next available position.
Segment Type High Byte
00
00
Segment Type Low Byte
A/R
A/R
0 = Ramp Time, 1 = Ramp Rate,
2 = Step, 3 = Dwell, 4 = Hold, 5 = Loop
6 = Join, 7 = End, 8 = Repeat sequence
then end
Segment Info A (Byte 4 - High)
Segment Info A (Byte 3)
Segment Info A (Byte 2)
Segment Info A (Byte 1 - Low)
Floating point number
The meaning of the data contained in
Segment Info A depends on the type of
segment it relates to. See below.
Segment Info B (Byte 4 - High)
Segment Info B (Byte 3)
Segment Info B (Byte 2)
Segment Info B (Byte 1 - Low)
Floating point number
The meaning of the data contained in
Segment Info B depends on the type of
segment it relates to. See below.
Auto Hold Type High Byte
A/R
A/R
Auto Hold Type Low Byte
A/R
A/R
0 = Auto-Hold Off, 1 = Hold above SP,
2 = Hold below SP,3 - Hold above and
below SP
Auto Hold Value (Byte 4 - High)
Auto Hold Value (Byte 3)
Auto Hold Value (Byte 2)
Auto Hold Value (Byte 1 - Low)
Floating point number
Events High Byte
00
00
Events Low Byte
A/R
A/R
The status of the five events are defined by
the lowest 5 bits of the low byte. A bit value
of 1 signifies the event is on.
Bit 0 = event 1, bit 1 = event 2, bit 3 =
event 4 and bit 5 = event 4.
CRC High Byte
A/R
A/R
CRC Low Byte
A/R
A/R