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GC1100 SEDEMAC
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Precautions
Keep the slave ID of the GC1100 controller and SMPS same, take the slave ID from the SMPS
and configure the same ID in GC1100.
Enable the GC1100 in the configuration of the SMPS after hardware connections are made, so
the SMPS can communicate with the GC1100.
Connect the Pin # 16 & 15 (A & B) of the GC1100 to the pin # A & B of the SMPS respectively
and not with any other pin.
Use two core shielded cable for connection.
Use different colour wires for Pin # 16 & 15 (A & B) for easy detection and connection.
Route the Pin # 16 & 15 (A & B) wires properly ensuring they do not get short with any other
wires.
Do not use multi strand wires for the connection.
12.3 Function Code Used
Function code is a part of MODBUS message that defines the action to be taken by the Slave.
SEDEMAC GC1100 supports following functions;
Table 31: Details of function codes
Function Code
MODBUS Name
Description
03
Read holding
register
Reads one or more 16-bit from the slave device of read/write
location
04
Read input register
Reads one or more 16-bit from the slave device of read/write
location
16
Write holding
register
Writes one or more 16-bit registers to the slave device
Supported functions and respective command-response structure is as shown below. If the command
received from the MODBUS master is other than the three functions mentioned below, an exception
message is generated.
Function 4 (0x04): Read Input Registers
This function is used to read measurement parameters and status from the genset controller. The
command-response pattern is as shown in Table 32 and Table 33.
Table 32: Command from MODBUS master for Function 4
Byte
Field
Remarks
0
Slave address
As configured in genset controller
1
Function code (0x04)
2
First register address – high byte
16-bit register address, register address map
is described in Table 38
3
First register address – low byte
4
Number of registers to read – high byte
Number of registers to read must be between
1 to 255
5
Number of registers to read – low byte
6/7
Error check CRC
Table 33: Normal response from genset controller slave for Function 4
Byte
Field
Remarks
0
Slave address
As configured in genset controller
1
Function code (0x04)
2
Byte count (n)
Equals to number of registers to be read times

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SEDEMAC GC1100 Specifications

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BrandSEDEMAC
ModelGC1100
CategoryController
LanguageEnglish

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