Modbus Parameter Specifications

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MODBUS ACE V1.00
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Sequence:
All the fan addresses are set to the same value (e.g. 1) using a broadcast command.
The parameter Addressing on / off of all fans is set to the value 1 (active) using a broadcast
command.
The master generates a pulse on the equipment wire.
Fan A increments its address to 2.
The master generates another pulse on the equipment wire.
Fan A increments its address to 3 and passes on the pulse to fan B.
Fan B increments its address to 2.
The master generates another pulse on the equipment wire.
Fan A increments its address to 4 and passes on the pulse to fan B.
Fan B increments its address to 3 and passes on the pulse to fan C.
Fan C increments its address to 2.
The master generates another pulse on the equipment wire.
Fan A increments its address to 5 and passes on the pulse to fan B.
Fan B increments its address to 4 and passes on the pulse to fan C.
Fan C increments its address to 3 and passes on the pulse to the master.
The master recognizes that the last fan has been addressed and deactivates the addressing function
by setting the parameter Addressing on / off of all fans to the value 0 (inactive) using a broadcast
command
A similar procedure applies to larger installations. The master continues generating pulses until the last
fan sends a pulse back to the master.