Appendix D: Modbus Registers
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Format of Parameters Presentation in MODBUS Registers
Section titled “Format of Parameters Presentation in MODBUS Registers”| Parameter | Range of Values | Description | Number of Occupied Registers |
|---|---|---|---|
| Number | 0 – 65535 | Whole number (16 bit) in standard range of MODBUS register values | 1 |
| Number | -32768 – +32767 | Whole number (16 bit) in additional arithmetic | 1 |
| Number | 0 – 4294967295 in two registers, upper part – the first one | Whole number, which value can exceed the limit for MODBUS register (65535) | 2 |
| Number | -2147483648 – +2147483647 in two registers, the upper part is the first | An integer (32 bits) in complement arithmetic | 2 |
| Line of symbols | In each register, a number from 0 to 255 – ASCII-code of symbol or 0 (the end of line) | A set of values every of which is equal to symbol code in ASCII encoding. If the line is shorter than the maximal length then after the last symbol there should be code 0 | Max. length of line for the parameter |
| IP-address (IP-mask) | In every register – one byte (0 – 255) | Set of four bytes of address IPv4, from left to right | 4 |
| MAC-address | In every register – one byte (0 – 255) | Set of six bytes of address MAC-48, from left to right | 6 |
Parameter Groups Available via MODBUS Protocol
Section titled “Parameter Groups Available via MODBUS Protocol”| Group | Description | Access | Address |
|---|---|---|---|
| Device description | Parameters are listed in Device Describing Parameters table | Any mode, only reading | 0 – 3 |
| Current mode | Parameters are listed in Current Mode Parameters table. Password entry is available in any mode, command entry - only in setup mode (after password entry) | Depending on the mode | 100 – 120 |
| Current status | Parameters are listed in Current Status Parameters table | Any mode, only reading | 121 – 295, 900 – 944, 5000 – 5249 |
| Changeable settings | The parameters listed in Settings Parameters table that can be changed and activated | Only in mode of setting, for reading or writing | 300 – 829, 5250 – 5499 |
| Active settings | The settings being used by the device at the moment | In any mode, only reading | 2300 – 2829, 5500 – 5749 |
| Saved settings | The set is saved regardless the power of the EM-486 and is used at starting of the device | Only in mode of setting, only reading | 3300 – 3829, 5750 – 5999 |
| Clock setting | See Clock Setting Parameters table | Only in clock setting mode, for reading or writing | 34817 – 34825 |
Device Describing Parameters
Section titled “Device Describing Parameters”| Parameter | Description | Address |
|---|---|---|
| Type of device | The code defining the instrument MODBUS at the manufacturer (15 – EM-486) | 0 |
| Program version | Program version of integrated firmware of the device | 1 |
| Control code | CRC32 of the device program integrated firmware | 2 – 3 |
Current Mode Parameters
Section titled “Current Mode Parameters”| Parameter | Range of Values | Initial Value | Description | Address |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Password enter | Line of symbols | 0 | At entering the actual password, the client receives the appropriate access (see the registers 710-749). At entering the empty line, the rights of client are reset to level at the moment of connection | 100 – 119 |
| Command of control | 0 – 40959, Writing in mode of setting | 0 | See Control Commands table | 120 |
Control Commands (Register 120)
Section titled “Control Commands (Register 120)”| Value | Command | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | No activity | - |
| 1 | Restart | Restart of the device |
| 2 | Save | Save the changes of settings via MODBUS |
| 3 | Apply | Apply the settings without restart (It is only available for MODBUS, relays, transducers and user parameters) |
| 4 | Save and apply | Similarly to commands 2 and 3 |
| 6 | Export | Read the saved settings and write them to a file on the memory card (see Appendix E) |
| 7 | Import | Read settings from a file on a memory card and save them |
| 9 | Cancel | To read the saved settings |
| 21 | Deactivate relay K1 | Switch the relay K1 in normal state until the next command on relay or until reset of the device |
| 22 | Deactivate relay K2 | See command 21 |
| 23 | Deactivate relay K3 | See command 21 |
| 29 | Deactivate all relays | Switch all relays in normal state until the next command on relays or until reset of the device |
| 31 | Activate relay K1 | Switch relay K1 in active state until the next command on relay or until reset of the device |
| 32 | Activate relay K2 | See command 31 |
| 33 | Activate relay K3 | See command 31 |
| 39 | Activate all relays | Switch all relays in active state until the next command on relay or until reset of the device |
| 41 | Control of relay K1 | Switch relay K1 to automatic control (normal state before the events which are programmed for switching this relay) until the next command on relay or until reset of the device |
| 42 | Control of relay K2 | See command 41 |
| 43 | Control of relay K3 | See command 41 |
| 49 | Control of all relays | Switch all relays to automatic control (normal state before the events which are programmed for switching these relays) until the next command on relay or until reset of the device |
| 51 | Apply for MODBUS | Apply the settings via MODBUS and RS-485 |
| 54 | Apply for input | Apply the settings at inputs sensors |
| 55 | Apply for output | Apply the settings at the output of loading relays |
| 59 | Apply for user | Apply the settings for the user area of registers |
| 61 | Reset saved pulse counter at input 1 | Before sending this command, you should open the access to change the saved counters (see command 13785) |
| 62 | Reset saved pulse counter at input 2 | See 61 |
| 63 | Reset saved pulse counter at input 3 | See 61 |
| 64 | Reset saved pulse counter at input 4 | See 61 |
| 81 | Synchronize clock with NTC server | - |
| 82 | Obtain account balance from GSM operator | - |
| 161 | Test SMS | Send a SMS test to the number of the main subscriber |
| 10637 | Back to Factory Settings | Reset the settings to the factory settings |
| 13785 | Start changing the stored pulse counters | It should be sent every time before usage of commands 61 – 64 |
| 35381 | Start setting the clock | It allows access to the registers of clock setting 61 – 64 |
| 35431 | Cancel setting the clock | It allows access to the registers of clock setting |
| 40959 | Clear the internal memory of the tasks | To erase the program for logic of actions (when the memory card is inserted, it will automatically read again) |
Current Status Parameters
Section titled “Current Status Parameters”| Parameter | Description | Address |
|---|---|---|
| Mode (see details for reg. 122) | 0: User’s mode; 1: Mode of setting | 121 |
| Tabs of access | See Access Flags table below | 122 |
| Time, min | Number of minutes since the moment of start-up | 123 – 124 |
| Number of MODBUS TCP clients | Number of occupied connections of MODBUS TCP | 125 |
| Limit of MODBUS TCP clients | Total number of possible connections via MODBUS TCP | 126 |
| Load of RS-485, inquiries/s | Number of inquires sent via RS-485 per second | 127 |
| Working load of RS-485, inquiries/s | Number of replies without errors via RS-485 per second | 128 |
| Load of RS-485 per second, % | Loading of RS-485 for the last second, with taking into account set rate of RS-485 and time of inactivity | 129 |
| Load of RS-485 per minute, % | Loading of RS-485 for the last minute | 130 |
| Load of RS-485 per 5 minutes, % | Loading of RS-485 for the last five minutes | 131 |
| Load of MODBUS TCP, inquiries/s | Number of inquiries received from the clients via MODBUS TCP per second | 132 |
| Useful load of MODBUS TCP, inquiries/s | Number of replies without errors being sent to the clients via MODBUS TCP per second | 133 |
| Load of GSM, kB/s | Wireless channel load channel with GSM being switched on | 134 |
| Load of Ethernet, ×100 kB/s | Loading of wire channel with Ethernet being switched on | 135 |
| Max. clients of MODBUS TCP | Maximal number of simultaneously connected clients via MODBUS TCP – from the moment of start up | 136 |
| Max. load of MODBUS TCP, inquiries/s | Maximal number of inquiries received per second from the clients via MODBUS TCP – from the moment of start up | 137 |
| Max. load of RS-485, % | Maximal loading of RS-485 for 5 minutes – from the moment of start up | 138 |
| Max. load of GSM, kB/s | Maximal loading of GPRS – from the moment of start up | 139 |
| Current IP-address of Ethernet | IP-address, by which the device is available in Ethernet network | 140 – 143 |
| Current MAC-address of Ethernet | MAC-address, by which the device is detected in Ethernet network | 144 – 149 |
| State of universal input 1 | The readings of gauge connected to input 1, depending on the type of gauge (see register 580): for the gauges with analogue output – the value of gauge output in mV or in µA (depending on the type of gauge); for discrete breakers – 0 at open contacts, 1 at closed contacts; for temperature gauges – the measured value of temperature, 32767 – at gauge cut off, -32768 – at gauge short circuit | 150 |
| The effective value of input 1 state | The gauge readings at the input 1 given as to the user scale, in accordance to the settings (see registers 766 – 767) | 151 |
| State of universal input 2 | The readings of the gauge connected to input 2 | 152 |
| The effective value of input 2 state | The gauge readings at the input 2 given as to the user scale, in accordance to the settings | 153 |
| State of universal input 3 | The readings of the gauge connected to input 3 | 154 |
| The effective value of input 3 state | The gauge readings at the input 3 given as to the user scale, in accordance to the settings | 155 |
| State of universal input 4 | The readings of the gauge connected to input 4 | 156 |
| The effective value of input 4 state | The gauge readings at the input 4 given as to the user scale, in accordance to the settings | 157 |
| State of relay output 1 | 0 – relay off, 1 – relay on | 160 |
| State of relay output 2 | 0 – relay off, 1 – relay on | 161 |
| State of relay output 3 | 0 – relay off, 1 – relay on | 162 |
| Time before connection to remote server, s | 0: there is a connection to server of data accumulation; 1: The connection is being made to the server of data accumulation; 2 – 65534: number of seconds before the repeated connection; 65535: connection to server is not used | 165 |
| Number of planned restarts | Number of restarts in accordance to the user setting – for total operational time of the device | 166 |
| Number of critical errors | Number of noted errors (failures) causing the restart of the device – for total operational time of the device | 167 |
| Operation time of device, min | Number of minutes of device operation – for total operational time of the device | 168 – 169 |
| Current time, s | Number of seconds since 1st of January of specified year (see reg. 172) | 170 – 171 |
| Year of time count | Year, since 1st of January which is taken for time count | 172 |
| Time zone, min | Time zone, for the time count, number of minutes with sign as to UTC+00 | 173 |
| Temperature, °C | Device internal temperature | 174 |
| Power voltage, mV | Bus voltage 12 V (voltage at the output of the internal power source or at inlet of backup power, depending on which the voltage is higher) | 175 |
| Time before connection to the first remote server MODBUS TCP | 0 – there is a connection to remote server; 1 – the connection is being made to remote server; 2 – 65534: number of seconds before the repeated connection; 65535: connection to server is not used | 176 |
| Interface connection to the first remote server MODBUS TCP | 0 – there is no connection; 1 – there is a connection by Ethernet; 2 – there is a connection to GPRS | 177 |
| Adding daylight saving time, min | Current adding daylight saving time | 178 |
| Relay control state | See Relay Control State Flags table | 179 |
| Pulse counter at input 1 | Number of pulses at input 1 after starting | 200 – 201 |
| Pulse counter at input 2 | Number of pulses at input 2 after starting | 202 – 203 |
| Pulse counter at input 3 | Number of pulses at input 3 after starting | 204 – 205 |
| Pulse counter at input 4 | Number of pulses at input 4 after starting | 206 – 207 |
| Year (current time) | Current year | 210 |
| Month (current time) | Current month | 211 |
| Day of the month (current time) | Current day of the month | 212 |
| Hour (current time) | Current hour | 213 |
| Minute (current time) | Current minute | 214 |
| Second (current time) | Current second | 215 |
| Day of week (current time) | Current day of week (1 – Monday) | 216 |
| Month (winter time) | Current month, excluding summer time | 217 |
| Day of the month (winter time) | Current day of the month, excluding summer time | 218 |
| Hour (winter time) | Current hour, excluding summer time | 219 |
| Filter of the value of input 1 | Last change of register 150 with a delay of 5 seconds | 220 |
| Filter of the reduced value of input 1 | Last change of register 151 with a delay of 5 seconds | 221 |
| Filter of the value of input 2 | Last change of register 152 with a delay of 5 seconds | 222 |
| Filter of the reduced value of input 2 | Last change of register 153 with a delay of 5 seconds | 223 |
| Filter of the value of input 3 | Last change of register 154 with a delay of 5 seconds | 224 |
| Filter of the reduced value of input 3 | Last change of register 155 with a delay of 5 seconds | 225 |
| Filter of the value of input 4 | Last change of register 156 with a delay of 5 seconds | 226 |
| Filter of the reduced value of input 4 | Last change of register 157 with a delay of 5 seconds | 227 |
| The time of day, s | Number of seconds from midnight of the current day | 230 – 231 |
| The time of sunrise, s | 0 – 86399: Number of seconds from midnight to sunrise; 86400: Sunrise is not observed in this day | 232 – 233 |
| The time of sunset, s | -1: Sunset is not observed in this day; 0 – 86399: Number of seconds from midnight to sunset | 234 – 235 |
| Time of day, ms | Number of ms from midnight of the current day | 236 – 237 |
| Memory card occupancy, 0.01% | 10000 – memory card is missing or full | 238 |
| Estimated time spent on 1% of the memory card, days | 0 – less than one day; 1 – 9999 – days for 1% of the memory card capacity; 10000 – more than 10000 days; 65535 – unknown | 239 |
| Time before connecting to the second remote MODBUS TCP server, s | 0 – a connection to a remote server has been established; 1 – connecting to a remote server; 2 – 65534: number of seconds before reconnecting; 65535: Connection to MODBUS TCP server is not in use | 240 |
| Interface for connecting to a second remote MODBUS TCP server | 0 – connection not established; 1 – an Ethernet connection is established; 2 – the GPRS connection is established | 241 |
| Connection time to the third remote MODBUS TCP server, s | 0 – a connection to a remote server has been established; 1 – connecting to a remote server; 2 – 65534: number of seconds before reconnecting; 65535: Connection to MODBUS TCP server is not in use | 242 |
| Connection interface to a third remote MODBUS TCP server | 0 – connection not established; 1 – an Ethernet connection is established; 2 – the GPRS connection is established | 243 |
| Stored pulse counter at input 1 | The number of pulses at input 1 during the operation of the memory card | 250 – 251 |
| Stored pulse counter at input 2 | The number of pulses at input 2 during the operation of the memory card | 252 – 253 |
| Stored pulse counter at input 3 | The number of pulses at input 3 during the operation of the memory card | 254 – 255 |
| Stored pulse counter at input 4 | The number of pulses at input 4 during the operation of the memory card | 256 – 257 |
| The stored pulse counter at input 1 (battery) | Number of pulses at input 1 during operation of built-in battery of the clock | 270 – 271 |
| The stored pulse counter at input 2 (battery) | Number of pulses at input 2 during operation of built-in battery of the clock | 272 – 273 |
| The stored pulse counter at input 3 (battery) | Number of pulses at input 3 during operation of built-in battery of the clock | 274 – 275 |
| The stored pulse counter at input 4 (battery) | Number of pulses at input 4 during operation of built-in battery of the clock | 276 – 277 |
| Operating time of the relay 1, sec (battery) | Time in seconds during which the relay 1 is turned on (during operation of the built-in battery) | 280 – 281 |
| Operating time of the relay 2, sec (battery) | Time in seconds during which the relay 2 is turned on (during operation of the built-in battery) | 282 – 283 |
| Operating time of the relay 3, sec (battery) | Time in seconds during which the relay 3 is turned on (during operation of the built-in battery) | 284 – 285 |
| Switching-off counter of relay 1 (battery) | Switching-off number of relay 1 (during operation of the battery) | 290 – 291 |
| Switching-off counter of relay 2 (battery) | Switching-off number of relay 2 (during operation of the battery) | 292 – 293 |
| Switching-off counter of relay 3 (battery) | Switching-off number of relay 3 (during operation of the battery) | 294 – 295 |
| Current IP-address of GSM | IP-address obtained from GSM provider | 900 – 903 |
| GSM signal level, % | Signal level and quality of radio communication with GSM provider | 915 |
| The type of battery connection | Type of hardware connection of the built-in battery power (battery for real time clock): 0 – the battery powers the clock in the central controller - memory of statistics (registers 270 – 299, 5240 – 5249); 1 – the battery powers the clock in GSM module, the memory of statistics is reset to zero when power is off | 927 |
| SIM card account status | The account status received for the last USSD query (sent automatically once a day); the first number in the operator’s response is taken as an account. -2147483648 – account status is unknown | 932 – 933 |
| Time for receiving the SIM card account status value | Number of seconds since January 1 of specified year (see reg. 172). 0 – account status was not received | 934 – 935 |
| Memory card capacity, kB | 0 - no card or unformatted in FAT / FAT32 | 941 – 942 |
| The amount of data that has not been written to the memory card since the start, bytes | 0 - there was no data record losses; 4294967295 - more than 4 GB losses | 943 – 944 |
| User parameters of status | User parameters of status after starting take a value of 0. They can be used for storage and transmission to the server of tasks of values to be measured and calculated in the files, and noted events | 5000 – 5239 |
| User parameters of statistics (battery) | They store the value for the operating time of the built-in battery for the clock. They can be used in the task files for statistics gathering or saving state | 5240 – 5249 |
Access Flags (Register 122)
Section titled “Access Flags (Register 122)”| Bit | Description |
|---|---|
| 0 | Possibility for the connected client to obtain permission (using a password) for requests for the functions of reading devices via RS-485: 0 - permission cannot be obtained; 1 - permission can be obtained by password |
| 1 | Allowing the connected client to request functions of reading devices via RS-485: 0 - no permission; 1 - permission is available |
| 2 | The ability for the connected client to obtain permission (using a password) to request recording functions and control devices via RS-485: 0 - permission cannot be obtained; 1 - permission can be obtained by password |
| 3 | Allowing the connected client to request recording and device control functions via RS-485: 0 - no permission; 1 - permission is available |
| 4 | The ability for the connected client to obtain permission (using a password) to access the EM-486 registers, except for the version registers, password, mode and access flags: 0 - permission cannot be obtained; 1 - permission can be obtained by password |
| 5 | The ability for the connected client to obtain permission (using a password) to access the EM-486 registers, except for the version registers, password, mode and access flags: 0 - permission cannot be obtained; 1 - permission can be obtained by password |
| 7 | Permission to the connected client to configure EM-486 (similar to register 121): 0 - no permission; 1 - permission is available |
| 9 | Client has an authority for connection (always is read as «1» after connection) |
| 12 | Allowing the connected client to set the clock: 0 - no permission; 1 - permission is available |
Relay Control State Flags (Register 179)
Section titled “Relay Control State Flags (Register 179)”| Bit | Description |
|---|---|
| 0 | Indication of relay K1 ON (independent of reg. 575) |
| 1 | Indication of relay K2 ON (independent of reg. 576) |
| 2 | Indication of relay K3 ON (independent of reg. 577) |
| 4 | 0 - Relay K1 in automatic mode (bit 12); 1 - Relay K1 in manual mode (depends on bit 8) |
| 5 | 0 - Relay K2 in automatic mode (bit 13); 1 - Relay K2 in manual mode (depends on bit 9) |
| 6 | 0 - Relay K3 in automatic mode (bit 14); 1 - Relay K3 in manual mode (depends on bit 10) |
| 8 | Manual command for K1 relay to switch on |
| 9 | Manual command for K2 relay to switch on |
| 10 | Manual command for K3 relay to switch on |
| 12 | Automatic command for K1 relay to switch on |
| 13 | Automatic command for K2 relay to switch on |
| 14 | Automatic command for K3 relay to switch on |
Device Settings Parameters
Section titled “Device Settings Parameters”Ethernet Network
Section titled “Ethernet Network”| Parameter | Range of Values | Factory Value | Description | Address |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Static IP-address | IP-address | 192.168.0.111 | If dynamic addressing is disabled or not available, the value of the IP address in the Ethernet | 300 – 303 |
| Sub network mask | IP-mask | 255.255.255.0 | It is used only with a static IP-address | 304 – 307 |
| Gateway | IP-address | 192.168.0.1 | It is used only with a static IP-address, or as IP filter for DHCP-server | 308 – 311 |
| Switch on the dynamic addressing with a help of DHCP | 0 – 1 | 1 | 0: preset IP-address, mask and gateway is used for addressing in Ethernet. 1: If the DHCP server is available in the network, then the IP address, mask and gateway are received from the server | 312 |
| Switch on the filter of IP-address of DHCP-server | 0 – 1 | 0 | Used if dynamic addressing is enabled. 0: device receives addressing data from the first DHCP-server to respond; 1: device receives addressing data only from DHCP-server with IP-address of the gateway | 313 |
| Switch on the use of server DNS of gateway | 0 – 1 | 1 | It is used if DHCP is not available (switched off). 0: DNS of gateway is not used; 1: To determine the IP addresses of other servers, if they are specified by host names | 314 |
| IP-address of the first DNS server | IP-address | 8.8.8.8 | Used if DHCP is not available (disabled). 0.0.0.0 - not used | 315 – 318 |
| Second DNS server IP address | IP-address | 0.0.0.0 | It is used if DHCP is not available (switched off). 0.0.0.0 – not used | 319 – 322 |
| Enable MAC address override | 0 – 1 | 0 | 0: unique value for every device, stored in the memory shall be used as a MAC-address; 1: manually set MAC-address is used | 323 |
| Manually specified MAC-address of Ethernet | MAC-address | Unique for each device | Used if manually set MAC-address is enabled for the authentication of device in the Ethernet network Ethernet | 324 – 329 |
GSM Network
Section titled “GSM Network”| Parameter | Range of Values | Factory Value | Description | Address |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pin code of SIM-card | 0 – 65535 | 65535 | 0 – 9999: this code is used for the SIM card if it demands the PIN code. Other values: the code isn’t used, SIM card and GSM are unavailable if the card demand a code | 330 |
| Switch on the automatic definition of APN and USSD query of GSM operator | 0 – 1 | 1 | 0: device makes GPRS connection by manually set APN parameters, to receive the status of the account, a USSD query is sent manually; 1: APN and USSD account status query are automatically determined for the operator according to ICCID code of SIM card | 331 |
| Activate GPRS in roaming | 0 – 1 | 1 | 0: GPRS is blocked in roaming; 1: GPRS may be used in roaming | 332 |
| Activate SMS messages sending in roaming | 0 – 1 | 0 | 0: SMS messages cannot be sent (but can be received) in roaming; 1: SMS messages can be received and sent in roaming | 333 |
| MODBUS TCP connection port via GSM | 0 – 65535 | 0 | It is used for external connection to the device via GSM with static IP, for exchange using MODBUS TCP protocol. 0 – It is disabled | 334 |
| USSD query to receive an account | Line of symbols | - | It is provided by GSM service provider; up to 12 characters. There cannot be any spaces in a string | 340 – 351 |
| APN log-in of GPRS service | Line of symbols | - | Specified by provider of GSM service. Up to 40 symbols | 352 – 391 |
| APN password of GPRS service | Line of symbols | - | Specified by provider of GSM service. Up to 24 symbols | 392 – 415 |
| APN address of host | Line of symbols | - | Specified by provider of GSM service. Up to 34 symbols. In line there should not be any spaces | 416 – 449 |
MODBUS TCP Clients
Section titled “MODBUS TCP Clients”| Parameter | Range of Values | Factory Value | Description | Address |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Connection port via MODBUS TCP | 1 – 65535 | 502 | Used at external connection to the device for exchange via MODBUS TCP protocol | 450 |
| Disable inactive clients | 0 – 1 | 1 | 0 - MODBUS TCP connection is supported regardless of the time between requests from the client; 1 - disconnect clients that have not received requests for longer than a specified time | 451 |
| Max. reply waiting time, s | 0 – 600000 | 90 | Used if disable inactive clients is selected | 452 – 453 |
| Enable the order for the last made connection via MODBUS TCP | 0 – 1 | 0 | 0: connection via MODBUS TCP is supported regardless of connection holding time; 1: If all connections via MODBUS TCP are used, a new client inquiring for connection can be connected instead of the last connected client, if the time of connection holding on is more than the specified time | 454 |
| Max. time of last connection holding via MODBUS TCP, ms | 0 – 600000 | 60000 | Used if the order for the last connection via MODBUS TCP is enabled | 455 – 456 |
MODBUS Network
Section titled “MODBUS Network”| Parameter | Range of Values | Factory Value | Description | Address |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Native MODBUS-identifier of the device | 0 – 247 | 111 | 0: device forwards all MODBUS TCP requests into the MODBUS network, device registers via MODBUS TCP are unavailable; 1–247: devices respond to MODBUS TCP requests bearing the given MODBUS-identifier without forwarding them to the MODBUS network | 457 |
| Bit rate via RS-485, bit/sec | 75 – 921600 | 9600 | Used in case of data exchange between the devices via RS-485, the same value for the devices on the same bus-bar | 458 – 459 |
| Activate selection of byte format when transmitting via RS-485 | 0 – 1 | 1 | Used in case of data exchange between the devices via RS-485, the same value for all devices on the same bus-bar. 0: unused, byte is completed with 2 stop bits; 1: Byte format is selected in register 461 | 460 |
| Byte format when transmitting via RS-485 | 0 – 5 | 5 | Is used for exchange with devices via RS-485 only if byte format selection is activated. The value for devices on the same bus-bar. 0: even (“EVEN”) – 1 parity bit and 1 stop bit; 1: odd (“ODD”) – 1 parity bit and 1 stop bit; 2: «0» (“SPACE”) – 1 zero bit and 1 stop bit; 3: «1» (“MARK”) – 1 device bit and 1 stop bit (similar to mode with two stop-bits); 4: “ABSENT” – no parity bit, 1 stop bit; 5: “AUTO-STOP” – no parity bit, 2 stop bits in the outcoming bytes, 1 stop bit in the incoming bytes; in such a case, devices with one and two stop bits may be connected simultaneously | 461 |
| Response time from MODBUS RTU, ms | 0 – 60000 | 200 | Used in case of data transfer via RS-485 in RTU mode. Waiting for a response is terminated if the first byte of the response has not been received within the given time after sending the request. The response is always expected longer than time of silence between frames (time of silence depends on the bit rate and shall be equal to the time required for transmitting 3.5 bytes, or 1.75 msec for bit rate over 19200 bits/sec) | 462 |
| Enable ASCII exchange via RS-485 | 0 – 1 | 0 | Exchange mode via RS-485, the same value for all devices on the same bus-bar. 0: RTU exchange mode (format: 1start bit, 8 data bits, 2 stop-bits, parity bit, and stop bit or only 1 stop bit – total from 10 to11 bits); 1: ASCII exchange mode (format: 1start bit, 7data bits, 2 stop-bits or parity bit or stop bit – total 10 bits). The non-standard byte forms 4 (register 461, values 4 and 5) are not accessible; format 3 (2 stop bits) is used instead | 463 |
| Response time for subsequent MODBUS ASCII character, ms | 0 – 60000 | 1000 | Used in case of data transfer via RS-485 in ASCII mode. Waiting for a response is terminated if the subsequent byte of the response has not been received within the given time, as indicated for the reception of response. Waiting time shall not be less than time required for transmission of a single character (depending on the bit rate) | 464 |
Connection to Data Accumulation Server
Section titled “Connection to Data Accumulation Server”| Parameter | Range of Values | Factory Value | Description | Address |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mode of connection to the server for data accumulation | 0 – 4 | 1 | 0: connection to server is not used; 1: the device makes and holds the connection to the server via the specified connection port (port on the North side); 2: passive mode, waiting for a connection from the server through the specified server connection port (port on the EM-486 side); 3: similar 1, but only via Ethernet; 4: similar 1, but only via GPRS | 465 |
| Server connection port | 0 – 65535 | 20502 | Inquiry port to which is addressed a side making a connection between a device and a server (see reg. 465) | 466 |
| Time of waiting for a reply from the server, sec | 0 – 3600 | 120 | 0: the server silence time is not limited; 1–3600: max. time of server silence after which the connection will be broken and must be remade again | 467 |
| Time of waiting before the second connection to the server, s | 0 – 30000 | 15 | Connection to the server of data accumulating (used in except the mode «2»). After the connection with the server is lost, the reconnection will be made after a specified waiting time (after starting the device, the first connection is made after a fixed time - 5 s) | 468 |
| Enable the server address by a text line | 0 – 1 | 1 | Used in connection to accumulating server (in except the mode «2»). 0: the connection is made to the server with a fixed IP-address set in the registers 470 – 473; 1: connection is made to the server with a name set in the registers 474 – 509 | 469 |
| Data collection server IP address | IP-address | 0.0.0.0 | Used in connection to the server (in except the mode «2») if the setting of server address is not activated by a text line. IP-address of remote server which supports the connection | 470 – 473 |
| Data collection server address | Symbols line | modbus.overvis.com | Used in connection to the server (in except the mode «2») if the setting of server address is activated by a text line. Remote server address which supports the connection. As an address there can be a line with length up to 36 symbols. There should be no spaces in the line | 474 – 509 |
Security
Section titled “Security”| Parameter | Range of Values | Factory Value | Description | Address |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Specified password for access to the mode of setting | Line of symbols | 11111 | Used for access to the mode of setting EM-486. As a password there can be used a line with length from 5 to 10 symbols. There should be no spaces in the line | 510 – 519 |
| Specified password for writing access via incoming SMS | Line of symbols | gap | Used for verification of incoming SMS with inquiry for writing of alarm confirmation. As a password there can be used a line with length from 3 to 10 symbols. There should be no spaces in the line | 530 – 539 |
| Specified password for reading access via incoming SMS | Line of symbols | gap | Used for verification of incoming SMS with inquiry for reading of alarm confirmation. As a password there can be used a line with length from 3 to 10 symbols. There should be no spaces in the line | 540 – 549 |
| Specified password for writing access via MODBUS TCP in devices (in except the EM-486) | Line of symbols | - | Used for access to the devices connected to EM-486, for inquiry of functions of writing or control, that can change the state of these devices. As a password there can be used a line with length up to 10 symbols. There should be no spaces in the line | 550 – 559 |
| Specified password for reading access via MODBUS | Line of symbols | - | Used for access to the devices connected to EM-486, for inquiry of functions of reading or for access to registers of EM-486 except for registers of version, password, mode and tags. As a password there can be used a line with length up to 10 symbols. There should be no spaces in the line | 560 – 569 |
| Enable the protection mode against writing via SMS | 0 – 1 | 0 | 0: protection against writing is regulated with help of other parameters (password); 1: blocking of inquiries via SMS for function of writing | 570 |
| Enable the protection mode against reading via SMS | 0 – 1 | 0 | 0: protection against reading is regulated with help of other parameters (password); 1: blocking of inquiries via SMS for function of reading | 571 |
| Enable the protection mode against writing via MODBUS TCP | 0 – 1 | 0 | 0: protection against writing is regulated with help of other parameters (password) or deactivated; 1: blocking of any function inquiries except for functions of MODBUS 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 17, 20 | 572 |
| Enable the protection mode against reading via MODBUS TCP | 0 – 1 | 0 | 0: protection against reading is regulated with help of other parameters (password) or deactivated; 1: blocking of inquiries for MODBUS functions 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 17, 20, except for reading of functions of three registers of version, mode and tabs | 573 |
| Parameter | Range of Values | Factory Value | Description | Address |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Normal state of relay K1 | 0 – 1 | 0 | 0 – in normal state the relay is OFF; 1 – in normal state the relay is ON, a command for switching on the relay, deactivates it | 575 |
| Normal state of relay K2 | 0 – 1 | 0 | 0 – in normal state the relay is OFF; 1 – in normal state the relay is ON, a command for switching on the relay, deactivates it | 576 |
| Normal state of relay K3 | 0 – 1 | 0 | 0 – in normal state the relay is OFF; 1 – in normal state the relay is ON, a command for switching on the relay, deactivates it | 577 |
Sensors
Section titled “Sensors”| Parameter | Range of Values | Factory Value | Description | Address |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Type of sensor connected to input 1 | 0 – 17 | 0 | 0: Sensor is not connected; 1: Sensor with output 0 – 10 V; 2: Sensor with output 2 – 10 V; 3: Sensor with output 0 – 20 mA; 4: Sensor with output 4 – 20 mA; 5: Discrete breaker; 6: Temperature NTC 2 kΩ (B=3950); 7: Temperature NTC 2.5 kΩ (B=3660); 8: Temperature NTC 2.5 kΩ (B=3980); 9: Temperature NTC 5 kΩ (B=3300); 10: Temperature NTC 5 kΩ (B=3520); 11: Temperature NTC 5 kΩ (B=3970); 12: Temperature NTC 6.8 kΩ (B=3520); 13: Temperature NTC 10 kΩ (B=3435); 14: Temperature NTC 10 kΩ (B=3650); 15: Temperature NTC 10 kΩ (B=3950); 16: Temperature NTC 15 kΩ (B=4145); 17: Temperature NTC 20 kΩ (B=4200) | 580 |
| Effective minimum value for sensor of input 1 | -32768 – +32767 | 0 | For the sensor with analog output – the value of register of effective value (address 141) at minimal value of sensor output (depending on the type); For the discrete breakers – the value of the register of effective value at contacts being open; For temperature sensors – the sensor temperature values (address 140), for which the correction is made | 581 |
| Effective maximum value for sensor of input 1 | -32768 – +32767 | 100 | For the sensor with analog output – the value of register of effective value (address 141) at maximal value of sensor output (depending on the type); For the discrete breakers – the value of the register of effective value at contacts being closed; For temperature sensors – sensor corrected temperature value (address 141), at measured temperature equal to the value of register 581 | 582 |
| Presentation value of sensor 1 | 0 – 1 | 0 | 0: Measured value is presented on the display console and at the status page of WEB-interface; 1: Adjusted value is presented on the display console and at the status page of WEB-interface | 583 |
| Quantity of decimal signs of adjusted value of sensor 1 | 0 – 4 | 0 | The parameter is not used if presentation of measured value has been selected. When adjusted value is presented on the display console or at the status page of WEB-interface, this parameter indicates accuracy of the decimal fraction (position of decimal point from the right edge) | 584 |
| Annexation of a measuring device of adjusted value of sensor 1 | -24 – +24 | 0 | The parameter is not used if presentation of measured value has been selected. When adjusted value is presented on the display console or at the status page of WEB- interface, a corresponding annex is presented after the value (0 – no annex): -24: «i»; -21: «z»; -18: «a»; -15: «f»; -12: «p»; -9: «n»; -6: «µ»; -3: «m»; -2: «s»; -1 «d»; 1: «yes»; 2: «g»; 3: «k»; 6: «М»; 9: «G»; 12: «T»; 15: «P»; 18: «E»; 21: «Z»; 24: «I» | 585 |
| Measuring device of effective value of sensor 1 for imaging | Line of symbols | % | The parameter is not used if presentation of measured value has been selected. When adjusted value is presented on the display console or at the status page of WEB-interface, the value a corresponding is presented after annex. | 586 – 589 |
| Type of sensor connected to input 2 | 0 – 17 | 0 | Similar to 580 | 590 |
| Effective minimum value for sensor of input 2 | -32768 – +32767 | 0 | Similar to 581 | 591 |
| Effective maximum value for sensor of input 2 | -32768 – +32767 | 100 | Similar to 582 | 592 |
| Presentation value of sensor 2 | 0 – 1 | 0 | Similar to 583 | 593 |
| Quantity of decimal signs of adjusted value of sensor 2 | 0 – 4 | 0 | Similar to 584 | 594 |
| Annexation of a measuring device of adjusted value of sensor 2 | -24 – +24 | 0 | Similar to 585 | 595 |
| Measuring device of effective value of sensor 2 for imaging | Line of symbols | % | Similar to 586 – 589 | 596 – 599 |
| Type of sensor connected to input 3 | 0 – 17 | 0 | Similar to 580 | 600 |
| Effective minimum value for sensor of input 3 | -32768 – +32767 | 0 | Similar to 581 | 601 |
| Effective maximum value for sensor of input 3 | -32768 – +32767 | 100 | Similar to 582 | 602 |
| Presentation value of sensor 3 | 0 – 1 | 0 | Similar to 583 | 603 |
| Quantity of decimal signs of adjusted value of sensor 3 | 0 – 4 | 0 | Similar to 584 | 604 |
| Annexation of a measuring device of adjusted value of sensor 3 | -24 – +24 | 0 | Similar to 585 | 605 |
| Measuring device of effective value of sensor 3 for imaging | Line of symbols | % | Similar to 586 – 589 | 606 – 609 |
| Type of sensor connected to input 4 | 0 – 17 | 0 | Similar to 580 | 610 |
| Effective minimum value for sensor of input 4 | -32768 – +32767 | 0 | Similar to 581 | 611 |
| Effective maximum value for sensor of input 4 | -32768 – +32767 | 100 | Similar to 582 | 612 |
| Presentation value of sensor 4 | 0 – 1 | 0 | Similar to 583 | 613 |
| Quantity of decimal signs of adjusted value of sensor 4 | 0 – 4 | 0 | Similar to 584 | 614 |
| Annexation of a measuring device of adjusted value of sensor 4 | -24 – +24 | 0 | Similar to 585 | 615 |
| Measuring device of effective value of sensor 4 for imaging | Line of symbols | % | Similar to 586–589 | 616 – 619 |
Miscellaneous
Section titled “Miscellaneous”| Parameter | Range of Values | Factory Value | Description | Address |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Enable periodic automatic restart of the device | 0 – 1 | 1 | 0: periodic restart disabled; 1: device restarts at a specified interval of time | 630 |
| Device restart interval, min | 5 – 7200 | 120 | Used if periodic restart of the device is enabled | 631 |
| Enable the mode of automatic restart only when there are no connections | 0 – 1 | 1 | Used if periodic automatic restart of the device is enabled. 0: device restarts at a specified interval of time after startup; 1: device restarts at a specified interval of time after the last transmitting via Ethernet or GSM networks | 632 |
| MODBUS exception code generated when there is no access | 0 – 255 | 1 | 0: When there is no access to device MODBUS registers or connected devices, the reply is not returned to the client. 1-255: When there is no access to the client sending the inquiry, this exception code is returned | 633 |
| MODBUS exception code generated when there is no reply | 0 – 255 | 11 | 0: When there is no reply from inquiry addressee (Gateway Timeout) the reply is not returned to the client; 1-255: when there is a reply from the inquiry addressee, this exception code is returned to the client | 634 |
| Switch on normally closed relays only after device complete initialization | 0 – 1 | 0 | 0: normally closed relays are switched on immediately after device start; 1: normally closed relays are switched on only after device initialization procedure (it is recommended, if relay outputs are connected with universal inputs) | 635 |
| MODBUS exception code generated if there is no connection to query addressee | 0 – 255 | 10 | 0 – If there is no connection to the query addressee (Gateway Path Unavailable), response is not returned to the client; 1 – 255 – if there is no connection to the query addressee, this exception code is returned to the client | 636 |
| Enable RS-485 slave mode | 0 – 1 | 0 | 0 – Driving mode (Master). RS-485 is used to send queries; 1 – Driven mode (Slave). RS-485 is used to receive queries from additional client | 637 |
| First MODBUS-identifier of RS-485 | 1 – 255 | 1 | Parameters define a range of MODBUS identifiers used for RS-485. In the master mode the queries with addresses in this range (and also the broadcast ones with address 0) are sent via RS-485. In the slave mode the queries with addresses in this range (and also the broadcast ones and the queries to EM-486 address) are received via RS-485 | 638 |
| Last MODBUS-identifier of RS-485 | 1 – 255 | 255 | See register 638 | 639 |
Connection to the First Remote Server of MODBUS TCP
Section titled “Connection to the First Remote Server of MODBUS TCP”| Parameter | Range of Values | Factory Value | Description | Address |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| IP-address of remote server | IP-address | 192.168.0.112 | It is used when enabling redirection of queries to MODBUS TCP remote server. IP-address of the remote server wherewith connection is maintained | 640 – 643 |
| Port of the remote server connection | 0 – 65535 | 502 | It is used during redirection of queries to the remote server. The remote server port is for MODBUS TCP connection | 644 |
| Standby time to answer from the remote server, ms | 0 – 60000 | 1000 | It is used during redirection of queries to the remote server. After the query transfer, if the correct answer failed to be received within this time interval, answer waiting is stopped | 645 |
| Standby time to repeated connection to the remote server, ms | 0 – 240 | 20 | It is used during redirection of queries to the remote server. After connection with the server is lost, the repeated connection will be performed after preset standby time | 646 |
| Remote server connection mode | 0 – 8 | 0 | 0 – MODBUS TCP remote server is not used; 1 – to connect to the server using Ethernet or GPRS, preferably via Ethernet; 2 – to connect to the server using Ethernet or GPRS, preferably via GPRS; 3 – to connect to the server only via Ethernet; 4 – to connect to the server only via GPRS; 5 – similar to 1 with virtual identifiers; 6 – similar to 2 with virtual identifiers; 7 – similar to 3 with virtual identifiers; 8 – similar to 4 with virtual identifiers | 647 |
| First MODBUS-identifier of the remote server | 1 – 255 | 1 | It is used during redirection of queries to the remote server. The parameters define the range of MODBUS identifiers used on the remote server. Queries with addresses in this range (and also the broadcast ones with address 0) are sent to the remote MODBUS TCP server | 648 |
| Last MODBUS-identifier of the remote server | 1 – 255 | 255 | See register 648 | 649 |
Counters
Section titled “Counters”| Parameter | Range of Values | Factory Value | Description | Address |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pulse counter mode for input 1 | 0 – 7 | 0 | 0 - counter not used; 1 - pulse rising edge counter; 2 - pulse falling edge counter; 3 - both pulse edges counter; 4 - similar to 0; 5 - similar to 1, the counter is saved to the memory card; 6 - similar to 2, the counter is saved to the memory card; 7 - similar to 3, the counter is saved to the memory card | 650 |
| Pulse quantity in device of time of counter 1 | 1 – 999999999 | 8000 | Used only is counter is switched on. Pulse quantity on input, after pulses are registered counter is set to one | 651 – 652 |
| Counter 1 maximum value | 0 – 999999999 | 999999999 | Used only is counter is switched on. After counter maximum value exceeds counter is set to 0 | 653 – 654 |
| Counter 1 maximum frequency | 1 – 500000 | 500000 | Used only is counter is switched on. Square pulses maximum frequency on input. For pulses of other form value shall be increased | 655 – 656 |
| Lower threshold for determining the edge of the pulse for counter 1 | 0 – 100 | 25 | Used only is counter is switched on. Falling edge start is defined when signal weakens on input at lower threshold. Threshold is set as a share from peak signal in percentages | 657 |
| Upper threshold for determining the leading edge for counter 1 | 0 – 100 | 75 | Used only is counter is switched on. Rising edge start is defined when signal enhances on input at higher threshold. Threshold is set as a share from peak signal in percentages | 658 |
| Pulse counter mode for input 2 | 0 – 7 | 0 | Similarly 650 | 660 |
| Pulse quantity in device of time of counter 2 | 1 – 999999999 | 8000 | Similarly 651 – 652 | 661 – 662 |
| Counter 2 maximum value | 0 – 999999999 | 999999999 | Similarly 653 – 654 | 663 – 664 |
| Counter 2 maximum frequency | 1 – 500000 | 500000 | Similarly 655 – 656 | 665 – 666 |
| Lower threshold for determining the edge of the pulse for counter 2 | 0 – 100 | 25 | Similarly 657 | 667 |
| Upper threshold for determining the leading edge for counter 2 | 0 – 100 | 75 | Similarly 658 | 668 |
| Pulse counter mode for input 3 | 0 – 7 | 0 | Similarly 650 | 670 |
| Pulse quantity in device of time of counter 3 | 1 – 999999999 | 8000 | Similarly 651–652 | 671 – 672 |
| Counter 3 maximum value | 0 – 999999999 | 999999999 | Similarly 653–654 | 673 – 674 |
| Counter 3 maximum frequency | 1 – 500000 | 500000 | Similarly 655–656 | 675 – 676 |
| Lower threshold for determining the edge of the pulse for counter 3 | 0 – 100 | 25 | Similarly 657 | 677 |
| Upper threshold for determining the leading edge for counter 3 | 0 – 100 | 75 | Similarly 658 | 678 |
| Pulse counter mode for input 4 | 0 – 3 | 0 | Similarly 650 | 680 |
| Pulse quantity in device of time of counter 4 | 1 – 999999999 | 8000 | Similarly 651–652 | 681 – 682 |
| Counter 4 maximum value | 0 – 999999999 | 999999999 | Similarly 653–654 | 683 – 684 |
| Counter 4 maximum frequency | 1 – 500000 | 500000 | Similarly 655–656 | 685 – 686 |
| Lower threshold for determining the edge of the pulse for counter 4 | 0 – 100 | 25 | Similarly 657 | 687 |
| Upper threshold for determining the leading edge for counter 4 | 0 – 100 | 75 | Similarly 658 | 688 |
Automatic Transition to Daylight Saving Time
Section titled “Automatic Transition to Daylight Saving Time”| Parameter | Range of Values | Factory Value | Description | Address |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Daylight saving time transition mode | 0 – 15 | 0 | 0 – automatic transition is not used (the gain can be set manually when setting the clock); 1 – Brazil; 2 – Great Britain; 3 – Germany; 4 – Greece; 5 – Jordan; 6 – Italy; 7 – Namibia; 8 – Poland; 9 – Portugal; 10 – USA; 11 – Turkey; 12 – Namibia; 13 – Finland; 14 – France; 15 – according to preset days | 700 |
| Preset month for transition to daylight saving time | 1 – 12 | 3 | It is used if you selected the automatic transition to daylight saving time on the specified days. The month when the clock will be set one hour ahead | 701 |
| Preset week of the month for transition to daylight saving time | 1 – 10 | 10 | It is used if you selected the automatic transition to daylight saving time on the specified days. Week of the month when the clock will be set one hour ahead. 1–5 – week of the month, counting the part weeks; other values – the last week of the month | 702 |
| Preset the week day for transition to daylight saving time | 1 – 7 | 7 | It is used if you selected the automatic transition to daylight saving time on the specified days. The week day when the clock will be set one hour ahead | 703 |
| Preset hour for transition to daylight saving time | 0 – 22 | 2 | It is used if you selected the automatic transition to daylight saving time on the specified days. The hour of the day at which the clock will be set one hour ahead | 704 |
| Preset month of revert to standard time | 1 – 12 | 10 | It is used if you selected the automatic transition to daylight saving time on the specified days. The month when the clock will be set one hour back | 705 |
| Preset week of the month of revert to standard time | 1 – 10 | 10 | It is used if you selected the automatic transition to daylight saving time on the specified days. Week of the month when the clock will be set one hour back. 1–5 – week of the month, counting the part weeks; other values – the last week of the month | 706 |
| Preset day of the week of revert to standard time | 1 – 7 | 7 | It is used if you selected the automatic transition to daylight saving time on the specified days. The day of the week when the clock will be set one hour back | 707 |
| Preset hour of revert to standard time | 1 – 23 | 3 | It is used if you selected the automatic transition to daylight saving time on the specified days. The hour of the day at which the clock will be set one hour back | 708 |
Calculation of Sunrises and Sunsets
Section titled “Calculation of Sunrises and Sunsets”| Parameter | Range of Values | Factory Value | Description | Address |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sunny day | 0 – 3 | 1 | 0 – official; 1 – civil; 2 – nautical; 3 – astronomical | 709 |
| Latitude, degrees | 0 – 89 | 46 | The absolute value of the latitude | 710 |
| Latitude, minutes | 0 – 59 | 29 | Minutes of latitude | 711 |
| Latitude, seconds | 0 – 59 | 10 | Seconds of latitude | 712 |
| Longitude, degrees | 0 – 179 | 30 | The absolute value of the longitude | 713 |
| Longitude, minutes | 0 – 59 | 43 | Minutes of longitude | 714 |
| Longitude, seconds | 0 – 59 | 40 | Seconds of longitude | 715 |
| Quadrant | 0 – 3 | 0 | 0 – N latitude, E longitude; 1 – N latitude, W longitude; 2 – S latitude, E longitude; 3 – S latitude, W longitude | 716 |
The Connection to the Server of NTP Clock Synchronization
Section titled “The Connection to the Server of NTP Clock Synchronization”| Parameter | Range of Values | Factory Value | Description | Address |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| NTP server connection mode | 0 – 4 | 0 | 0 – clock synchronization with the server is not used; 1 – to connect to the servers using Ethernet or GPRS, preferably via Ethernet; 2 – to connect to the servers using Ethernet or GPRS, preferably via GPRS; 3 – to connect to the servers only via Ethernet; 4 – to connect to the servers only via GPRS | 717 |
| Time period of connection to NTP servers, h | 1 – 240 | 24 | It is used if you have enabled synchronization of clocks with the server clock. The time interval over which the server time is received | 718 |
| Minimum shift of clock for synchronization, s | 1 – 180 | 2 | It is used if you have enabled synchronization of clocks with the server clock. The synchronization is performed after receiving the server time, if the difference between the clocks is no less than this value | 719 |
Logging
Section titled “Logging”| Parameter | Range of Values | Factory Value | Description | Address |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Supply voltage minimum for safe memory card removal, mV | 0 – 24000 | 9000 | If the supply voltage is below the specified value, the memory card will be safely removed. The card can be used again after the supply voltage exceeds the minimum plus 0.5 V. 0 - do not remove the memory card, even if the supply voltage is unknown | 724 |
| Format for logging parameters in task files | 0 – 4 | 1 | Used if there is a memory card and logging actions in task files. 0 - not used; 1 - compact file of data bytes; 2 - CSV table with text separator; 3 - similarly 2 with a separator; 4 - similar to 2 with tab delimiter | 725 |
| Maximum size of log files, kB | 0 – 65535 | 65535 | Used if there is a memory card present, logging actions in task files, and logging is enabled. The size of the generated files is limited to the specified size plus 1 kB | 726 |
| Minimum stored period in recorder mode, days | 0 – 255 | 30 | Used if there is a memory card present, logging actions in task files, and logging is enabled. 0-183 - the oldest files (older than the specified number of days ago) can be deleted to write new data; Other values - old files are saved, new data recording is suspended when the memory card is full | 727 |
Encryption
Section titled “Encryption”| Parameter | Range of Values | Factory Value | Description | Address |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Communication channel encryption with MODBUS TCP clients | 0 – 2 | 1 | Used for connections to MODBUS TCP ports (reg. 334 and 450). 0 - disabled; 1 - optional (enabled at the client’s request, if the client supports encryption); 2 - forced (commands and data are blocked, except those necessary to start the encrypted channel) | 728 |
| MODBUS identifier of the first remote server compatible with Novatek-Electro gateways | 0 – 255 | 0 | Used only when connection to a remote server is selected. Virtual ID mode, if enabled for the server, is not reflected in this parameter. 0 - features for compatible gateways are disabled (recommended if compatibility is unknown); 1-255 - channel encryption (reg. 731), password sending for access (reg. 800-809) are available; if disabling of inactive clients (reg. 451) is selected, short requests are sent during downtime to maintain the connection | 730 |
| Encryption of communication channel with the first remote MODBUS TCP server | 0 – 2 | 1 | Used only if connection to a remote server is selected and its identifier is set (reg. 730). 0 - disabled; 1 - optional (enabled if the server supports encryption); 2 - forced (the connection is disconnected if the encrypted channel could not be established) | 731 |
| MODBUS identifier of the second remote server | 0 – 255 | 0 | Similar to 730 | 732 |
| Encryption of communication channel with the second remote server MODBUS TCP | 0 – 2 | 1 | Similar to 731 | 733 |
| MODBUS identifier of the third remote server | 0 – 255 | 0 | Similar to 730 | 734 |
| Encryption of communication channel with the third remote MODBUS TCP server | 0 – 2 | 1 | Similar to 731 | 735 |
Subscribers
Section titled “Subscribers”| Parameter | Range of Values | Factory Value | Description | Address |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Main subscriber phone number | Character string | - | Can be used to send SMS. Up to 20 characters. There can be no spaces in the line | 740 – 759 |
Connect to the Second Remote MODBUS TCP Server
Section titled “Connect to the Second Remote MODBUS TCP Server”| Parameter | Range of Values | Factory Value | Description | Address |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Remote server IP address | IP-address | 192.168.0.113 | Similar to 640 – 643 | 760 – 763 |
| Remote server connection port | 0 – 65535 | 502 | Similar to 644 | 764 |
| Waiting time for a response from a remote server, ms | 0 – 60000 | 1000 | Similar to 645 | 765 |
| Waiting time before reconnecting to a remote server, ms | 0 – 240 | 20 | Similar to 646 | 766 |
| Remote server connection mode | 0 – 8 | 0 | Similar to 647 | 767 |
| First MODBUS-identifier of the remote server | 1 – 255 | 1 | Similar to 648 – 649 | 768 |
| Last MODBUS-identifier of the remote server | 1 – 255 | 255 | See register 768 | 769 |
Connection to the Third Remote MODBUS TCP Server
Section titled “Connection to the Third Remote MODBUS TCP Server”| Parameter | Range of Values | Factory Value | Description | Address |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| IP address of the remote server | IP address | 192.168.0.113 | Similar to 640 – 643 | 770 – 773 |
| Remote server connection port | 0 – 65535 | 502 | Similar to 644 | 774 |
| Response time from remote server, ms | 0 – 60000 | 1000 | Similar to 645 | 775 |
| Waiting time before reconnection to the remote server, ms | 0 – 240 | 20 | Similar to 646 | 776 |
| Remote server connection mode | 0 – 8 | 0 | Similar to 647 | 777 |
| First MODBUS-identifier of the remote server | 1 – 255 | 1 | Similar to 648–649 | 778 |
| Last MODBUS-identifier of the remote server | 1 – 255 | 255 | See register 778 | 779 |
Preset Passwords for Access to Remote Servers
Section titled “Preset Passwords for Access to Remote Servers”| Parameter | Range of Values | Factory Value | Description | Address |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Preset password for access to the first remote MODBUS TCP server | Character string | - | Used only if connection to a remote server is selected and its ID is set (reg. 730). If a password is set, it will be entered immediately after connecting to the server. Obtained access rights depend on the settings of the remote server. A string up to 10 characters long can be specified as a password. No spaces can be in the string | 800 – 809 |
| Preset password for access to the second remote MODBUS TCP server | Character string | - | Similar to 800 – 809 | 810 – 819 |
| Preset password for access to the third remote MODBUS TCP server | Character string | - | Similar to 800 – 809 | 820 – 829 |
User Settings
Section titled “User Settings”| Parameter | Range of Values | Factory Value | Description | Address |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| User’s settings and stored values | 0 – 65535 | 0 | They can be used to store any identification data of the device or for adjusting the settings of task files operation | 5250 – 5499 |
Setting the Clock
Section titled “Setting the Clock”| Parameter | Range of Values | Factory Value | Description | Address |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adding daylight saving time, min | -1440 – +1440 | - | Current gain. It is set during manual transition to the daylight saving time, when selecting the automatic mode it will be adjusted within 5 minutes. The value must be a multiple of 15 | 34817 |
| Adding time zone, min | -1440 – +1440 | 120 | It is used during synchronization of the clock with the server clock. The value must be a multiple of 15 | 34818 |
| Second | 0 – 59 | - | The time is to be set at the clock | 34819 |
| Minute | 0 – 59 | - | The time is to be set at the clock | 34820 |
| Hour | 0 – 23 | - | The time is to be set at the clock | 34821 |
| Day | 1 – 31 | - | The date is to be set at the clock | 34822 |
| Month | 1 – 12 | - | The date is to be set at the clock | 34823 |
| Year | 0 – 65535 | - | The year is to be set at the clock | 34824 |
| Set the clock | 0 – 65535 | 0 | It is used to set the clock. When recording to this register with any value, the new clock settings in registers 34817-34824 will be set | 34825 |