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West Control Solutions Pro-EC44 User Manual

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Pro-EC44 2-Loop Graphical Profile Controller & Recorder

Pro-EC44 Product Manual - 59540-1 October 2013

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Profile Number High Byte

A/R

A/R

Profile Number Low Byte

A/R

A/R

Segment Number High Byte

A/R

A/R

Segment Number Low Byte

A/R

A/R

CRC High Byte

A/R

A/R

CRC Low Byte

A/R

A/R

The instrument replies to the Read A Segment request as follows:

Read A Segment - Response (from instrument)

Field Name

Data

Comments

Dec

Hex

Unit Address

A/R

A/R

The ID address of the instrument

Function Code

23

17

The multi read/write function

Byte Count

34

22

Command Response High Byte

82

52

Command Response Low Byte

83

53

Profile Number High Byte

A/R

A/R

Profile Number Low Byte

A/R

A/R

Segment Number High Byte

A/R

A/R

Segment Number Low Byte

A/R

A/R

Segment Type High Byte

0

0

0 = Ramp Time, 1 = Ramp Rate, 2 = Step, 3 =
Dwell, 4 = Hold, 5 = Loop, 6 = Join, 7 = End, 8 =
Repeat sequence then end

Segment Type Low Byte

A/R

A/R

Segment Info A (Byte 4 - High)

A/R

(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 A (Byte 3)

Segment Info A (Byte 2)

Segment Info A (Byte 1 - Low)

Segment Info B (Byte 4 - High)

A/R

(Floating

point

number)

The meaning of the data contained in
Segment Info B depends on the type of
segment it relates to. See below.

Segment Info B (Byte 3)

Segment Info B (Byte 2)

Segment Info B (Byte 1 - Low)

Auto Hold Type Loop 1 High 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 Type Loop 1 Low Byte

A/R

A/R

Auto Hold Value Loop 1 (Byte 4 - High)

A/R

(Floating

point

number)

The distance loop 2 can be way from setpoint

before Auto-Hold activates.

Auto Hold Value Loop 1 (Byte 3)

Auto Hold Value Loop 1 (Byte 2)

Auto Hold Value Loop 1 (Byte 1 - Low)

Events High Byte

0

0

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 2 = event 3, bit
3 = event 4 and bit 4 = event 5.

Events Low Byte

A/R

A/R

Segment Info B Loop 2 (Byte 4 - High)

A/R

(Floating

point

number)

The meaning of the data contained in
Segment Info B depends on the type of
segment it relates to. See below.

Segment Info B Loop 2 (Byte 3)

Segment Info B Loop 2 (Byte 2)

Segment Info B Loop 2 (Byte 1 - Low)

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