Commissioning
Ecograph T, RSG35
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Transfer of values
The actual Modbus TCP protocol is located between layer 5 to 6 in the ISO/OSI model.
To transfer a value, 3 registers of 2 bytes each (2-byte 4-byte float) or 5 registers
of 2 bytes each (2-byte 8-byte double) are used.
More detailed information about Modbus is provided in the supplementary
documentation.
9
Commissioning
9.1
Function check
Make sure that all post-connection checks have been carried out before putting your device
into operation:
• "Post-installation check" checklist .→ 12
• "Post-connection check" checklist .→ 22
9.2
Switching on the measuring device
Once the operating voltage is applied, the display lights up and the device is ready for
operation.
If you are commissioning the device for the first time, program the setup as described in
the following sections of the Operating Instructions.
If you are commissioning a device that is already configured or preset, the device starts
measuring immediately as defined in the settings. The values of the channels currently
activated are shown on the display.
Remove the protective film from the display as this would otherwise affect the
readability of the display.
9.3
Setting the operating language
Factory setting: English or ordered local language.
Calling the main menu, configuring the operating language:
1. Press the navigator
2. The main menu appears on the display with the "Sprache/Language" option
3. Change the default language setting: press the navigator, turn it to select the
preferred language and press the navigator again to accept the setting
4. Use "Back" or "ESC" to quit the main menu
The operating language has been changed.
Use the "Back" function, which can be found at the bottom of each menu/submenu,
to move up a level in the menu structure.
To quit the menu immediately and return to the measured value display, press and
hold "Back" (>3 sec.). The changes made are accepted and saved.
9.4
Configuring the measuring device (Setup menu)
Access to the setup is enabled when the device leaves the factory and can be locked in
various ways e.g. by entering a 4-digit access code or via role-based password protection.