QUANTUM™ HD COMPRESSOR CONTROL PANEL
COMMUNICATIONS SETUP
090.040-CS (JAN 14)
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dress conversion to the Quantum™ HD per the in-
structions provided on the previous page.
This mapping process will work for Frick addresses,
as well as Allen-Bradley and ModBus. Refer to the
following examples for Frick and Allen-Bradley (Mod-
Bus follows the same principle):
Frick addresses:
• 129,2012;Discharge Temperature
• 131,2014;Oil Separator Temperature
• 134,2007;Filter Pressure
• 135,2003;Discharge Pressure
• 136,2002;Suction Pressure
• 138,2010;System Discharge Pressure
• 128,2011;Suction Temperature
Allen-Bradley addresses:
• N10:3,N30:6;Filter Differential Pressure
• N10:5,N40:19;Compressor/Drive Type
• N10:7,N40:14;Regulation Mode
• N10:9,N40:0;Compressor Status
• N10:10,N40:5;Warning
• N10:11,N40:4; Shutdown
• N10:15,N40:70;Compressor Start Status
• 10:17,N40:10;Compressor Type
The following pictorial shows the locations for inserting
the USB thumb drive:
Quantum™ HD USB Locations
As an example, assume that you have an existing
communications monitoring application that was
written around the Quantum™ LX software (Ver. 5.0x
or ealier), and you’d like to include the Quantum™ HD
panel addresses in this same application. The values
that you’d like to read from the Quantum™ HD are:
• Discharge Temperature
• Oil Temperature
• Discharge Pressure
• Suction Pressure
The first thing that you would need to know is the ad-
dresses that the original communications application
would be looking at for these values. For the Quan-
tum™ LX, the original Frick addresses would have
been:
• 129 Discharge Temperature
• 130 Oil Temperature
• 135 Discharge Pressure
• 136 Suction Pressure
Next you need to refer to the data tables shown later
in this manual to locate the Frick addresses that the
Quantum™ HD uses for these values. The following
list shows the Quantum™ HD addresses:
• 2012 Discharge Temperature
• 2013 Oil Temperature
• 2003 Discharge Pressure
• 2002 Suction Pressure
The format for creating the MapFile.txt is:
x1,x2;description
Where:
x1 = Quantum™ LX address
x2 = Quantum™ HD address
description = Name of the value from
the data table (optional)
To create the MapFile, simply open a program such as
Notepad. Next, enter the following data:
• 129,2012
• 130,2013
• 135,2003
• 136,2002
Notice that each line contains two numeric values,
with a comma separating them, there are no spaces.
The first value of each line is the Quantum™ LX ad-
dress, followed by a comma and lastly is the address
within the Quantum™ HD. You may optionally add a
semi-colon (;) followed by the description for each
row if desired. Be sure that there are no spaces on
any of the lines.
Once finished entering all of the addresses (and de-
scriptions if desired), save the file to a USB thumb
drive, using the file name of MapFile.txt.
You may then use the thumb drive to upload the ad-