HD45 / HD46
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V2.4
Register
number
Parameter
Format
From
FW
Ver.
Notes
0108
P#066 Humidity relay operation mode in HD46
models with simplified mode enabled
8 bits (LSB)
1.07
(2)
0109 P#085
CO
2
relay threshold (ppm) in HD46
models with simplified mode enabled
Int 16 bits
1.07
0110
P#086 Temp. relay threshold (X10) in HD46
models with simplified mode enabled
Int 16 bits
1.07
0111
P#087 Humidity relay threshold (X10) in HD46
models with simplified mode enabled
Int 16 bits
1.07
0112
P#088 Minimum possible threshold in ppm for
CO
2
relay in HD46 models with simplified
mode enabled
Int 16 bits
1.07
0113
P#089 Minimum possible threshold (x10) for
temperature relay in HD46 models with
simplified mode enabled
Int 16 bits
1.07
0114
P#090 Minimum possible threshold (x10) for
humidity relay in HD46 models with
simplified mode enabled
Int 16 bits
1.07
0115
P#091 Maximum possible threshold in ppm for
CO
2
relay in HD46 models with simplified
mode enabled
Int 16 bits
1.07
0116
P#092 Maximum possible threshold for temp.
relay in HD46 models with simplified
mode enabled
Int 16 bits
1.07
0117
P#093 Maximum possible threshold for humidity
relay in HD46 models with simplified
mode enabled
Int 16 bits
1.07
10001
Access code – character 1 (ASCII)
8 bits (LSB)
1.00
(2),(3)
10002
Access code – character 2 (ASCII)
8 bits (LSB)
1.00
(2),(3)
10003
Access code – character 3 (ASCII)
8 bits (LSB)
1.00
(2),(3)
10004
Access code – character 4 (ASCII)
8 bits (LSB)
1.00
(2),(3)
10005
Access code – character 5 (ASCII)
8 bits (LSB)
1.00
(2),(3)
10006
Access code – character 6 (ASCII)
8 bits (LSB)
1.00
(2),(3)
(1)
Read only.
(2)
“8 bits (LSB)” indicates register least significant byte.
(3)
The reading of an access code register doesn’t show the code character, but value 1, if the code is
active, or value 0 if the code is inactive. In writing, registers are used only for the temporary storing of
the characters sent by the user. Registers are not used to change the access code. It is not possible to
change the access code stored in the instrument through RS485. The instrument verifies the access
code correspondence after each written character.
Please note that the parameter address to be included in the command doesn’t match
the parameter number that appears in the menu of the instruments with keyboard or
that can be set through USB connection, as it can be observed in the table above.
Please refer to Table 5.A. for the values that can be assigned to parameters.
If the request involves the reading of at least one parameter that is not included in
Table 8.C, the instrument generates the following error message:
Response
Value
Length
Description
Function
:
83h
1 byte
Error in parameters reading
Data
: 02h
1
byte
Operation involved an inexistent
parameter (Tab. 8.F at page 59)