User`s manual

Watlow EZ-ZONE™ Communications 80 Chapter 2 Mobbus RTU & TCPWatlow EZ-ZONE™ Communications 80 Chapter 7 Setup Page
Parameter name
Description
Modbus
(less
40,001 off-
set)
read/write
CIP
class
instance
attribute
Range Default Data
Type
EZ-ZONE™
PM Int.*
EZ-ZONE™
PM PID*
EZ-ZONE™
PM Limt*
Alarm 1
Sides
Select which side or sides will trigger this
alarm.
1486 r/w 109
1
4 r/w
Both (13)
High (37)
Low (53)
Both integer X X X
Alarm 1
Latching
Turn alarm latching on or off. A latched
alarm has to be turned off by the user.
1492 r/w 109
1
7 r/w
Non-Latching (60)
Latching (49)
Non-
Latch-
ing
integer X X X
Alarm 1
Blocking
Select when an alarm will be blocked. After
startup and/or after the set point changes,
the alarm will be blocked until the process
value enters the normal range.
1494 r/w 109
1
8 r/w
Off (62)
Startup (88)
Set Point (85)
Both (13)
Off integer X X X
Alarm 1
Silencing
Turn alarm silencing on to allow the user to
disable this alarm.
1490 r/w 109
1
6 r/w
Off (62)
On (63)
Off integer X X X
Alarm 1
Display
Display an alarm message when an alarm
is active.
1510 r/w 109
1
16 r/w
On (63)
Off (62)
On integer X X X
Alarm 2 Submenu
Alarm 2
Type
Select how the alarm will or will not track
the set point.
1558 r/w 109
2
15 r/w
Off (62)
Process Alarm (76)
Deviation Alarm (24)
Off integer X X X
Alarm 2
Source
Select what will trigger this alarm.
1562 r/w 109
2
17 r/w
Analog Input (142)
Power (73) (process only)
Current (22) (process only)
Analog
Input
integer X X X
Alarm 2
Source Instance
If Alarm Source is set to input, select which
input to use.
1564 r/w 109
2
18 r/w
1 or 2 1 integer X
Alarm 2
Hysteresis
Set the hysteresis for an alarm. This deter-
mines how far into the safe region the pro-
cess value needs to move before the alarm
can be cleared.
1534 r/w 109
2
3 r/w
0.001 to 9,999.000 1.0 floating
point
XXX
Alarm 2
Logic
Select what the output condition will be dur-
ing the alarm state.
1538 r/w 109
2
5 r/w
Close On Alarm (17)
Open On Alarm (66)
Close On
Alarm
integer X X X
Alarm 2
Sides
Select which side or sides will trigger this
alarm.
1536 r/w 109
2
4 r/w
Both (13)
High (37)
Low (53)
Both integer X X X
Integers are unsigned, 16-bit values. Floating point values are IEEE 754 32-bit floating point values.
The default Modbus order is Low Word-High Word. The order can be changed in the Communications Menu.
The default serial data format is: 9,600 baud; 8 data bits; no parity; 1 stop bit.
NOTE: Avoid continuous writes within loops. Excessive writes to the EEPROM will cause premature EEPROM failure. The EEPROM is
rated for 1,000,000 writes.
Underlined parameters are not accessable using a remote user's interface (RUI) or the controller's front panel. They can only be ac-
cessed using communications.
*Some of the parameters are not functional in some configurations of each model. Check the user's manual for information.
Int.
PID
Lmt.