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Vaisala HUMICAP HMW92 - Table 40 HMW90 Modbus Status Registers (Read-Only); Table 41 HMW90 Modbus Error Code Bits; Table 42 HMW90 Modbus Configuration Parameter Registers

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User's Guide _______________________________________________________________________
96 ___________________________________________________________________ M211399EN-G
Available measurements depend on the transmitter model. Values may be
unavailable also in case of device failure. Read status registers or
exception status outputs to check for failures. Accessing unavailable
(unsupported or temporarily missing) measurement data does not
generate an exception. “Unavailable” value (a quiet NaN for floating
point data or 0x8000 for integer data) is returned instead. An exception is
generated only for any access outside the HMW90 registers.
A “quiet NaN” value is returned for unavailable values. Writing any NaN
or infinite value is silently ignored.
NOTE
A complete 32-bit floating point value should be read and written in a
single Modbus transaction.
Table 40 HMW90 Modbus Status Registers (Read-only)
Name
Address
Description
Error code (bits 15…0)
0513,6913
0 = no errors
Table 41 HMW90 Modbus Error Code Bits
Bit
Description
0
Any critical error is active. Requires transmitter restart or maintenance.
1
Any error is active. May be recoverable.
2
Internal error (Flash).
3
Module communication or compatibility error.
4
HTM10 module error.
5
Temperature measurement error.
6
Humidity measurement error.
7
Reserved.
8
Reserved.
9
Miscellaneous error.
Table 42 HMW90 Modbus Configuration Parameter Registers
Name
Metric float
Metric
integer
Metric unit &
valid range
Non-metric
float
Non-metric
integer
Non-metric unit &
valid range
Pressure
0777…0779
1029 (×1)
700…1100 hPa
7177…7179
7429 (×1)
700 … 1100 hPa
Elevation
0779…0780
1030 (×1)
-700...2300 m
7179…7180
7430 (×1)
-2300 … 10000 ft
NOTE
Elevation is linked to pressure according to the following equation:
p = 101325 (1 - 2.25577 10
-5
h)
5.25588
where p is pressure in Pa and h is altitude above sea level in m. This
means that changing altitude will also change pressure and vice versa.

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