Alternate Day #1 Daily Profile
Alternate Day #2 Daily Profile
Alternate Day #3 Daily Profile
Alternate Day #4 Daily Profile
Alternate Day #5 Daily Profile
Alternate Day #6 Daily Profile
Alternate Day #7 Daily Profile
Alternate Day #8 Daily Profile
Alternate Day #9 Daily Profile
Alternate Day #10 Daily Profile
Alternate Day #81 Daily Profile
Alternate Day #82 Daily Profile
Alternate Day #83 Daily Profile
Alternate Day #84 Daily Profile
Alternate Day #85 Daily Profile
Alternate Day #86 Daily Profile
Alternate Day #87 Daily Profile
Alternate Day #88 Daily Profile
Alternate Day #89 Daily Profile
Alternate Day #90 Daily Profile
Table 5-35 Alternate Days Setup
Notes:
1) The following table illustrates the data structure for the Date register:
Table 5-36 Date Format
When the Year and/or Month are set as 0xFF, it means the Alternate Day is repetitive by year
and/or month, i.e. the same day of every year or every month is an Alternate Day.
5.13 Time
There are two sets of Time registers supported by the PMC-340 – Year / Month / Day / Hour / Minute
/ Second (Register # 60000 to 60002) and UNIX Time (Register # 60004). When sending time to the
PMC-340 over Modbus communications, care should be taken to only write one of the two Time
register sets. All registers within a Time register set must be written in a single transaction. If
registers 60000 to 60004 are being written to at the same time, both Time register sets will be
updated to reflect the new time specified in the UNIX Time register set (60004) and the time