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Fluke Endurance E3ML - Pyrometer Parameters, per Configuration Data; Pyrometer Parameters, per Output Data

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Endurance® Series
Users Manual
60
47
1 Byte
Laser/LED control
USINT
0 - off,
1 - on,
2 - flashing,
3 - trigger.
48
1 Byte
Panel lock state
USINT
0x4C ('L') locked
0x55 ('U') unlocked
49
1 Byte
mA output mode
USINT
0 0..20mA
4 4..20mA
50
4 Byte
Analog bottom of range
REAL
Min. … Max. Temp.
54
4 Byte
Analog top of range
REAL
Min. … Max. Temp.
Figure 43: Endurance Configuration Data as seen in Controller Tags
(Rockwell Studio5000 Software)
8.8.3.2. Pyrometer Parameters, per Output Data
Once the pyrometer has been initialized and is running in the data exchange mode, only the
below listed parameters can be changed, using the device’s output data. The command
consists of 5 bytes, the first being parameter number and the following 4 parameter value.
Starting byte
Length
Format
Value
0
1 Byte
BYTE
Parameter number
1
4 Byte
REAL / UDINT
Parameter value
The parameter number corresponds to the following parameters:
Parameter number
Parameter name
Format
0
Does not change anything
-
1
Slope
REAL
2
Emissivity
REAL
3
Transmissivity
REAL
4
Averaging time
REAL
5
Peak hold time
REAL
6
Valley hold time
REAL
7
Set point for the relay
REAL
8
Laser/LED control
UDINT
To send the parameters and their values to the device, they must be stored in the controller
tags first and then copied to their destination register in the device, as in the example below.
Please note, that the values of the parameters 1 to 7 are REALs whereas the parameter 8
(laser control) value uses UDINT format at least this value must be stored in a separate
tag.
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