TE Technology TC-36-25-RS485 User Manual
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23. CONTROL DEADBAND SETTING
Write Command: 25
Read Command: 59
Interpret:
Temperature or count span Input1 must move to toggle control output. When writing,
first multiply the desired setting by 100
10
and convert to hexadecimal for the “send
value.” When reading, convert the “return value” to decimal and divide by 100
10
to
covert to °F/°C.
24. INPUT1 OFFSET
Write Command: 26
Read Command: 5a
Interpret:
Value to offset Input1 by in order to calibrate external sensor if desired. When writing,
first multiply the desired setting by 100
10
and convert to hexadecimal for the “send
value.” When reading, convert the “return value” to decimal and divide by 100
10
to
covert to °F/°C.
25. INPUT2 OFFSET
Write Command: 27
Read Command: 5b
Interpret:
Value to offset Input2 by in order to calibrate external sensor if desired. When writing,
first multiply the desired setting by 100
10
and convert to hexadecimal for the “send
value.” When reading, convert the “return value” to decimal and divide by 100
10
to
covert to °F/°C.
26. HEAT MULTIPLIER
Write Command: 0c
Read Command: 5c
Interpret:
This multiplies the heater percentage of power to offset its effectiveness. When
writing, first multiply the desired setting by 100
10
and convert to hexadecimal for the
“send value.” When reading, convert the “return value” to decimal and divide by 100
10
to interpret.
27. COOL MULTIPLIER
Write Command: 0d
Read Command: 5d
Interpret:
This multiplies the cooling percentage of power to offset its effectiveness. When
writing, first multiply the desired setting by 100
10
and convert to hexadecimal for the
“send value.” When reading, convert the “return value” to decimal and divide by 100
10
to interpret.
28. OVER CURRENT COUNT COMPARE VALUE
Write Command: 0e
Read Command: 5e
Interpret:
This is the count compare value which determines an over‐current condition. Current
is approximately 2.5 per count. Only integer values are allowed. Remember to convert
to hexadecimal before sending.