Appendix a – slave instrument mapping – Super Systems 9010 Series User Manual
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Appendix A – Slave Instrument Mapping
The following tables can be used as a reference for retrieving information such as the PV, setpoint, etc
from a slave instrument. The slave instrument information will have a base offset based on the
instrument number that is assigned. The base offset can be determined using the following formula:
Base Offset = (Instrument Number * 100) + 900
For example, the base offset for instrument 1 would be 1000
(1 * 100) + 900, and the base offset for
instrument 7 would be 1600
(7 * 100) + 900. The slave instruments will be split into three sections:
Atmosphere Instruments, Temperature Instruments, and Events Instruments. The layout for each
instrument will be the same:
Controller – The type of controller the slave instrument is – i.e. AC20, Series 9010, etc.
Source Location – The register
in the controller
where the specified value is located.
Note: These
will be added on to the base offset of the instrument (see above section)
. For example, the
source location for %C actual for an AC20 is 11. For instrument 1, the register to find the %C
actual would be 1011
the base offset for instrument 1 is 1000, plus the source location of 11.
Write Register – The register
within the slave instrument
where the value will be written.
Read Scale – Any value read in from an instrument will be divided by this number for display
purposes only.
Write Scale – Any value written to an instrument will be multiplied by this number for display
purposes only.
Description – This will be a brief description of what the value is, i.e. %C actual, Setpoint, etc.
The following tables can be used as a reference for retrieving information such as the PV, setpoint, etc
from a slave instrument. The slave instrument information will have a base offset based on the
instrument number that is assigned. The base offset can be determined using the following formula:
Base Offset = (Instrument Number * 100) + 900
For example, the base offset for instrument 1 woul
– and the base offset for
Atmosphere Instruments, Temperature Instruments, and Events Instruments. The layout for each
instrument will be the same:
Controller – The type of controller the slave instrument is – i.e. AC20, Series 9010, etc.
Source Location – The register
in the controller
where the specified value is located.
Note: These will
be added on to the base offset of the instrument (see above section)
. For example, the source
location for %C actual for an AC20 is 11. For instrument 1, the register to find the %C actual
Write Register – The register
within the slave instrument
where the value will be written.
Read Scale – Any value read in from an instrument will be divided by this number for display
purposes only.
Write Scale – Any value written to an instrument will be multiplied by this number for display
purposes only.
Description – This will be a brief description of what the value is, i.e. %C actual, Setpoint, etc.