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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-

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