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Watlow EZ-ZONE
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 RMH Module  • 36 •  Chapter 2 Menu Conventions
the header as Modbus and notice that it lists register 
380. Because this parameter is a float it is actually 
represented by registers 381 (low order bytes) and 
381 (high order bytes). Because the Modbus specifica-
tion does not dictate which register should be high 
or low order Watlow provides the user the ability to 
swap this order (Setup Page, Com Menu) from the 
default low/high [lohi] to high/low [hilo] . 
It should also be noted that some of the cells in the 
Modbus column contain wording pertaining to an off-
set. Several parameters in the control contain more 
than one instance; such as, alarms (24), analog in-
puts (16), etc... The Modbus register shown always 
represents instance one. Take for an example the 
Alarm Silencing parameter found in the Setup Page 
under the Alarm menu. Instance one is shown as ad-
dress 2670 and +60 is identified as the offset to the 
next instance. If there was a desire to read or write 
to the same member instance 3, simply add 120 to 
2670 to find its address; in this case, the instance 3 
address for Alarm Silencing is 2790. 
To learn more about the Modbus protocol point 
your browser to http://www.modbus.org.
Note:
There are two columns shown in the menus that 
follow for communications protocols identified as 
CIP (Common Industrial Protocol) and Profibus. 
These columns will be useful if this control is used 
in conjunction with the RMA module or the EZ-
ZONE Remote User Interface/Gateway (RUI/GTW) 
where those protocols can be selected as optional 
hardware. For this module (RMH), as a secondary 
protocol beyond Standard Bus, Modbus RTU can be 
ordered as optional hardware. 
To learn more about the RUI/GTW point your 
browser to the link below and search for keyword 
EZ-ZONE.
http://www.watlow.com/literature/pti_search.cfm










