The steps to change system date and time are as follows: 
4.  Write Level 1 Password to the SCADA Password holding register. 
5.  Write  new  system  date  and  time  value  to  the  System  Date  register  using 
command 16 Preset multiple holding registers. See chapter I-4.a.i above for the 
explanation of the register format. 
6.  Write 0 to the SCADA Password holding register. 
The last step is optional; it ensures that write protection mechanism engages as soon as 
write access is completed, without waiting for the timeout to expire. 
See chapter 5.4 Passwords for the password value. 
See chapter J-5 below for addresses of the Modbus registers. 
 
J.5  Addresses Mapping 
This Appendix contains tables that present the Hydran 201Ti addresses mapping for the 
following: 
•  Coils: See Section J-5.a. 
•  Holding registers: See Section J-5.b. 
•  Strings: See Section J-5.c. 
J.5.1  Address Mapping for the Coils 
Table  J-16  below  presents  the  addresses  mapping  for  the  Binary  Inputs.    The 
columns contain the following information: 
•  Modbus Address: Modbus register address of the variable.  
•  Register Description: Name of the variable.  
•  Format: Type of format used by the data. See  Section D.7 for details.  
•  Default Value: Default value of the variable.