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RKC INSTRUMENT RB100 Use and care manual

Digital Temperature Controller
IMR02C14-E1
Thank you for purchasing this RKC product. In order to achieve maximum performance
and ensure proper operation of your new instrument, carefully read all the instructions in
this manual. Please place this manual in a convenient location for easy reference.
This manual describes the connection method with host computer, communication
parameters and communication data (except for parameters in engineering mode) of the
RB100/RB400/RB900.
For detailed host communication such as protocol description, see the Communication
Instruction Manual (IMR02C16-E).
The Communication Instruction Manual can be downloaded from our website:
URL: http://www.rkcinst.com/english/manual_load.htm
1. CONNECTION TO HOST COMPUTER
Make sure that lugs or unshielded cables of the communication terminals are
not touched to the screw heads, lugs, or unshielded cables of the power
supply terminals to prevent electric shock or instrument failure. Use additional
care when two lugs are screwed to one communication terminal.
The cable must be provided by the customer.
1.1 Communication terminal number and signal details
Terminal No. Signal name Symbol
13 Signal ground SG
14 Send/Receive data T/R (A)
15 Send/Receive data T/R (B)
1.2 Wiring method
 When the interface of host computer (Master) is RS-485
Host computer (Master)
RS-485



Paired wire
Shielded twisted
pair wire
Controller (Slave)
*R
*R
13
T/R (B)
T/R (A) 14
15
SG
T/R (B)
T/R (A)
SG
(−)
(+)
Controller (Slave)
13
T/R (B)
T/R (A) 14
15
SG
(−)
(+)
(−)
(+)
Screw size: M3×7 (with 5.8×5.8 square washe
r
)
Recommended tightening torque:
0.4 N・m (4 kgf・cm)
Recommended solderless terminals:
Manufactured by J.S.T MFG CO., LTD.
Circular terminal with isolation V1.25-MS3
(M3 screw, width 5.5 mm, hole diameter 3.2 mm)
*R: Termination resistors (Example: 120 Ω1/2 W)
Maximum connections: Up to 31 instruments
 When the host computer (Master) has a USB connector
Connect the USB communication converter between the host computer and the controller.
RS-485



Paired wire
Shielded twisted
pair wire
Controller (Slave)
*R
13
T/R (B)
T/R (A) 14
15
SG
(−)
(+)
Controller (Slave)
13
T/R (B)
T/R (A) 14
15
SG
Host computer (Master)
USB communication converter
COM-K (RKC product)
Connect to
USB port
USB cable
(COM-K accessory)
Connect to
USB connector
of COM-K
The termination
resistor is built
into the COM-K.
1 SG
2
4
3
5
T/R (A)
T/R (B)
Unused
Unused
(−)
(+)
Screw size: M3×7 (with 5.8×5.8 square washe
r
)
Recommended tightening torque:
0.4 N・m (4 kgf・cm)
Recommended solderless terminals:
Manufactured by J.S.T MFG CO., LTD.
Circular terminal with isolation V1.25-MS3
(M3 screw, width 5.5 mm, hole diameter 3.2 mm)
*R: Termination resistors (Example: 120 Ω1/2 W)
Maximum connections: Up to 31 instruments
For the COM-K, see the COM-K Instruction Manual (IMR01Z01-E).
2. SETTING
To establish communication parameters between host computer and controller, it is
necessary to set the following parameters.
When all communication parameter settings have been completed, turn the power
off and then on to make the new set values take effect.
This instrument returns to the PV/SV monitor screen if no key operation is
performed for more than one minute
This section describes the parameters which must be set for communication. For
the mode/parameters transfer and data setting, see the RB100/RB400/RB900
Quick Operation Manual (IMR02C12-E) and RB100/RB400/RB900
Parameter List (IMR02C13-E).
 Description of each parameters (Engineering mode F60)
Symbol Name Data range Description Factory
set value
(F60.)
Function block
60
This is the first parameter symbol of function block 60.
(CMPS)
Communication
protocol
0: RKC communication
1: Modbus
Use to select a protocol of
communication function.
Depends
on model
code
(Add)
Device address
(Slave address)
0 to 99
(Modbus: 1 to 99)
Do not use the same device
address for more than one
instrument in multi-drop
connection.
0
(Modbus: 1)
(bPS)
Communication
speed
0: 2400 bps
1: 4800 bps
2: 9600 bps
3: 19200 bps
Set the same communication
speed for both the controller
(slave) and the host
computer (master).
3
(bIT)
Data bit
configuration
See Data bit
configuration table
Set the same data bit
configuration for both the
controller (slave) and the host
computer (master).
0
(INT)
Interval time 0 to 250 ms The interval time for the
controller should be set to
provide a time for host
computer to finish sending all
data including stop bit and to
switch the line to receive
status for the host.
10
Data bit configuration:
Set
value
Data
bit
Parity
bit
Stop
bit
Settable
communication Set
value
Data
bit
Parity
bit
Stop
bit
Settable
communication
0 8 Without 1 6 7 Without 1
1 8 Without 2 7 7 Without 2
2 8 Even 1 8 7 Even 1
3 8 Even 2 9 7 Even 2
4 8 Odd 1 10 7 Odd 1
5 8 Odd 2
RKC
communication
Modbus
11 7 Odd 2
RKC
communication
Interval time:
The interval time for the controller should be set to provide a time for host computer to
finish sending all data including stop bit and to switch the line to receive status for the host.
If the interval time between the two is too short, the controller may send data before the
host computer is ready to receive it. In this case, communication transmission cannot be
conducted correctly.
3. COMMUNICATION REQUIREMENTS
 Processing times during data send/receive
When the host computer is using either the polling or selecting procedure for
communication, the following processing times are required for controller to send data:
- Response wait time after controller sends BCC in polling procedure
- Response wait time after controller sends ACK or NAK in selecting procedure
Response send time is time when interval time is set at 0 ms.
RKC communication (Polling procedure)
Procedure details Time
Response send time after controller receives ENQ 60 ms max.
Response send time after controller receives ACK 60 ms max.
Response send time after controller receives NAK 60 ms max.
Response send time after controller sends BCC 52 ms max.
RKC communication (Selecting procedure)
Procedure details Time
Response send time after controller receives BCC 65 ms max.
Response wait time after controller sends ACK 52 ms max.
Response wait time after controller sends NAK 52 ms max.
Modbus
Procedure details Time
Read holding registers [03H]
Response send time after the slave receives the query message 60 ms max.
Preset single register [06H]
Response send time after the slave receives the query message 65 ms max.
Diagnostics (loopback test) [08H]
Response send time after the slave receives the query message 60 ms max.
 RS-485 send/receive timing (RKC communication)
RS-485 communication is conducted through two wires, therefore the transmission and
reception of data requires precise timing.
Polling procedure
a: Response send time after the controller receives [ENQ] + Interval time
b: Response send time after the controller sends BCC
c: Response send time after the controller receives [ACK] + Interval time or
Response send time after the controller receives [NAK] + Interval time
- - - - - or
Host
computer
bca
- - - - -
N
A
K
A
C
K
E
N
Q
S
T
X
B
C
C
E
O
T
Controller
Send data
(Possible/Impossible)
Possible
Impossible
Sending status
Send data
(Possible/Impossible)
Possible
Impossible
Sending status
Selecting procedure
a: Response send time after the controller receives BCC + Interval time
b: Response wait time after the controller sends ACK or Response wait time after the controller sends NAK
b
a
- - - - -
S
T
X
B
C
C
or N
A
K
A
C
K
Host
computer
Controller
Send data
(Possible/Impossible)
Possible
Impossible
Sending status
Send data
(Possible/Impossible)
Possible
Impossible
Sending status
To switch the host computer from transmission to reception, send data must be on
line.
The following processing times are required for the controller to process data.
- In Polling procedure, Response wait time after the controller sends BCC
- In Selecting procedure, Response wait time after the controller sends ACK or
NAK
 Fail-safe
A transmission error may occur with the transmission line disconnected, shorted or set to
the high-impedance state. In order to prevent the above error, it is recommended that the
fail-safe function be provided on the receiver side of the host computer. The fail-safe
function can prevent a framing error from its occurrence by making the receiver output
stable to the MARK (1) when the transmission line is in the high-impedance state.
 Data backup
The nonvolatile memory (EEPROM) for data backup has limitations on the number of
memory rewrite times (approx. 1,000,000 times). If set values are frequently changed
through communication, please select “Buffer mode” in the EEPROM mode (Identifier:
EB).
 Modbus data processing precautions
• The numeric range of data used in Modbus protocol is 0000H to FFFFH. Only the set
value within the setting range is effective.
FFFFH represents −1.
• Data with decimal point is treated as data without decimal point on the Modbus protocol.
• If data (holding register) exceeding the accessible address range is accessed, an error
response message is returned.
• Read data of unused item is a default value.
• Any attempt to write to an unused item is not processed as an error. Data cannot be
written into an unused item.
• If data range or address error occurs during data writing (Write Action), it is not
processed as an error. Normal data is written in data register but data with error is not
written; therefore, it is recommended to confirm data of changed items after the data
setting.
• An attribute of the item for functions which are not in the controller is RO (read only). If
read action to this item is performed, the read data will be "0." If write action to this item
is performed, no error message is indicated and no data is written.
• Commands should be sent at time intervals of 24 bits after the master receives the
response message.
4. COMMUNICATION DATA LIST
The communication data map shows data which can be used for communication between
the host computer and controller.
Explanation of data map items
•Modbus register address
HEX: Hexadecimal DEC: Decimal
•Attribute (A method of how communication data items are read or written when
viewed from the host computer is described)
RO: Read only data (Host computer
←
Controller)
R/W: Read and Write data (Host computer
↔
Controller)
•Data
Bit 15 Bit 0
……….……………………
RKC communication
ASCII code data of 6 digits
Modbus
16-bit data
Most significant
digit
Least significant
digit
….…...
 Communication data (RKC communication)
During polling/selecting mode, data transmission can be continuously made by ACK in the
following ranges:
• From “Measured value (PV) monitor” to “Manipulated output ON/OFF state monitor
[cool-side]”
• From “Model code” to “Integrated operating time monitor”
Name
RKC
Iden-
tifier
Attri-
bute Data range Factory
set value
Measured value (PV)
monitor
M1 RO Within input range
For input range, see “4. MODEL CODE” of
RB100/RB400/RB900 Installation Manual (IMR02C11-E).

Current transformer 1
(CT1) input value
monitor
M2 RO 0.0 to 100.0 A 
Current transformer 2
(CT2) input value
monitor
M3 RO

Event 1 state monitor AA RO 0: Event 1 OFF
1: Event 1 ON

Event 2 state monitor AB RO 0: Event 2 OFF
1: Event 2 ON

Burnout state monitor B1 RO 0: OFF
1: ON (burnout)

Error code ER RO 1: Adjustment data error
2: Data back-up error
4: A/D conversion error (Including temperature
compensation error)

RUN/STOP transfer SR R/W 0: RUN
1: STOP
0
Set value 1 (SV1) S1 R/W Setting limiter (low) to Setting limiter (high) 0
Event 1 set value
(EV1)
A1 R/W Deviation action: −Input span to +Input span
Input value or set value action:
Same as input range
TC/RTD:
50 (50.0)
V/I: 5.0
Event 1 set value
(EV1) [high]
−Input span to + Input span
(When event code U, X, Y or Z is selected.)
Event 2 set value
(EV2)
A2 R/W
The data range is the same as “Event 1 set value
(EV1).”
Event 2 set value
(EV2) [high]
The data range is the same as “Event 1 set value
(EV1) [high].”
TC/RTD:
50 (50.0)
V/I: 5.0
Heater break alarm 1
(HBA1) set value
A3 R/W 0.0 to 100.0 A 0.0
Heater break alarm 2
(HBA2) set value
A4 R/W
0.0
Control loop break
alarm (LBA) time
A5 R/W
0 to 7200 seconds (0: Unused) 480
LBA deadband (LBD) A6 R/W 0 to Input span 0
Autotuning (AT) G1 R/W 0: PID control
1: AT start
0
Unused G2 R/W Must be always “0”
Proportional band
[heat-side]
P1 R/W
TC/RTD inputs:
1 (0.1) to Input span (Unit: °C [°F])
Voltage (V)/current (I) inputs:
0.1 to 100.0 % of Input span
0 (0.0): ON/OFF action
TC/RTD:
30 (30.0)
V/I: 3.0
Integral time [heat-side] I1 R/W 1 to 3600 seconds (0: PD action) 240
Derivative time [heat-side] D1 R/W 1 to 3600 seconds (0: PI action) 60
Anti-reset windup
(ARW)
W1 R/W
1 to 100 % of proportional band [heat-side]
(0: Integral action is always OFF)
100
Proportional cycle
time [heat-side]
T0 R/W 0 to 100 seconds
(0: Setting below 1 second is possible for “Proportional
cycle time [heat-side]” in the engineering mode)
M: Relay contact output V: Voltage pulse output
T: Triac output D: Open collector output
M: 20
V, T, D: 2
Proportional band
[cool-side]
P2 R/W
1 to 1000 % of proportional band [heat-side]
(ON/OFF control of cool-side only is not possible)
100
Overlap/Deadband V1 R/W
TC/RTD inputs:
−10 (−10.0) to +10 (+10.0) °C [°F]
Voltage (V)/current (I) inputs:
−10.0 to +10.0 % of Input span
0 (0.0)
Proportional cycle
time [cool-side]
T1 R/W 0 to 100 seconds
(0: Setting below 1 second is possible for “Proportional
cycle time [cool-side]” in the engineering mode)
M: 20
V, T, D: 2
PV bias PB R/W TC/RTD inputs:
−1999 (−199.9) to +9999 (+999.9) °C [°F]
Voltage (V)/current (I) inputs:
−Input span to + Input span
0 (0.0)
Set lock level LK R/W 0 to 10
For details of set lock level, see “■Engineering Mode” of
RB100/RB400/RB900 Parameter List (IMR02C13-E).
The set data lock function is effective only for the setting
performed by key operation. Locked items by set data lock
function can be changed via communication.
0
EEPROM mode EB R/W 0: Backup mode
(Set values are store to the EEPROM when
set values are changed.)
1: Buffer mode
(Not set values are store to the EEPROM
when set values are changed.)
0
EEPROM state EM RO 0: The content of the EEPROM does not coincide
with that of the RAM.
1: The content of the EEPROM coincides with
that of the RAM.

Interlock release IR R/W To release the interlock, write “0 (zero).” 0
Event 1 delay timer TD R/W 0 to 600 seconds 0
Event 2 delay timer TG R/W Data can be written only in STOP mode. 0
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Communication
Quick Manual
To prevent electric shock or instrument failure, turn off the power before
connecting or disconnecting the instrument and peripheral equipment.
!WARNING
RB100/RB400/RB900
®
RKC INSTRUMENT INC.
The first edition: APR. 2008 [IMQ00]
HEADQUARTERS: 16-6, KUGAHARA 5-CHOME, OHTA-KU TOKYO 146-8515 JAPAN
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Company names and product names used in this manual are the trademarks or registered
trademarks of the respective companies.
Name
RKC
Iden-
tifier
Attri-
bute Data range Factory
set value
Manipulated output
value (MV1) monitor
[heat-side]
O1 RO Within output limiter range 
Manipulated output
value (MV2) monitor
[cool-side]
O2 RO 
Manipulated output
ON/OFF state
monitor [heat-side]
Q1 RO
0: Output OFF
1: Output ON

Manipulated output
ON/OFF state
monitor [cool-side]
Q2 RO 
Model code ID RO Model code (character) [32-digit] 
ROM version monitor VR RO ROM version [8-digit] 
Comprehensive
event state
AJ RO
Least significant digit: Event 1 (EV1)
2nd digit: Event 2 (EV2)
3rd digit: Event 3 (EV3)
4th digit: Event 4 (EV4)
5th digit: Burnout
Most significant digit: Unused
Data 0: OFF 1: ON

Digital input (DI) state L1 RO Least significant digit: DI1
2nd digit: DI2
3rd digit to Most significant digit: Unused
Data 0: OFF 1: ON

Output state monitor Q3 RO Least significant digit: Output 1 (OUT1)
2nd digit: Output 2 (OUT2)
3rd digit: Digital output 1 (DO1)
4th digit: Digital output 2 (DO2)
5th digit: Digital output 3 (DO3)
Most significant digit: Digital output 4 (DO4)
Data 0: OFF 1: ON

Set value (SV) display
while the setting change
rate limiter is working
MS RO Setting limiter (low) to Setting limiter (high) 
Remaining-time
monitor
TR RO 00:00 to 99:59 (min : sec or hour : min)

Event 3 state monitor AC RO 0: Event 3 OFF
1: Event 3 ON

Event 4 state monitor AD RO 0: Event 4 OFF
1: Event 4 ON

Operation mode state
monitor
L0 RO
Least significant digit: STOP
2nd digit: RUN
3rd digit: Manual (During RUN)
4th digit to Most significant digit: Unused
Data 0: OFF 1: ON

Actual SV selection
number
LZ RO 1 to 4
SV number in Timer 3 and Timer 4 functions.

Auto (AUTO)/Manual
(MAN) transfer
J1 R/W
0: Auto (AUTO) mode
1: Manual (MAN) mode
0
Monitor selection
(no display)
LP R/W 0 to 15 (Decimal) *
Bit 0: Current transformer1 (
CT1
) input value monitor
Bit 1: Current transformer 2 (
CT2
) input value monitor
Bit 2:Manipulated output value (MV) monitor a
Bit 3:Remaining-time monitor
Bit 4 to Bit 7: Unused
aMV monitors is not displayed with heat/cool
control type.
Data 0: Display 1: No display
0
Mode selection
(no display)
LM R/W 0 to 255 (Decimal) *
Bit 0: Auto (AUTO)/Manual (MAN) transfer a
Bit 1: Set data unlock/lock transfer a
Bit 2: Interlock release a
Bit 3: Disable RUN/STOP key operation b
Bit 4 to Bit 6: Unused
Bit 7: Displays F21 and after c
aData 0: Display
1: No display
bData 0: Enable RUN/STOP key operation
1: Disable RUN/STOP key operation
cData 0: No display
1: Displays F21 and after
0
Set value 2 (SV2) S2 R/W Setting limiter (low) to Setting limiter (high) 0
Set value 3 (SV3) S3 R/W 0
Set value 4 (SV4) S4 R/W 0
SV selection ZB R/W 1 to 4
One of the 4 set values can be selected and used for
control.
1
F01 block selection
(no display)
DA R/W
0: Display
1: No display
1
Timer 1 TH R/W 00:01 to 99:59 (min : sec or hour : min) 00:01
Timer 2 TI R/W 00:01
Timer 3 TJ R/W 00:01
Timer 4 TK R/W 00:01
Timer function ZC R/W 0: Unused
1 to 4: Timer function 1 to Timer function 4
0
Repeat execution times RR R/W 0 to 9999 (9999: Infinite times) 0
F02 block selection
(no display)
DK R/W
0: Display
1: No display
1
Setting change rate
limiter (up)
HH R/W 0 (0.0) to Input span (Unit:°C [°F])/unit time) 0 (0.0)
Setting change rate
limiter (low)
HL R/W 0 (0.0)
F03 block selection
(no display)
DL R/W
0: Display
1: No display
1
*Set the bit data after converting it to decimal.
Name
RKC
Iden-
tifier
Attri-
bute Data range Factory
set value
Event 1 set value
(EV1’) [low]
BT R/W −Input span to +Input span
(When event code U, X, Y or Z is selected)
TC/RTD:
−50 (−50.0)
V/I: −5.0
Event 2 set value
(EV2’) [low]
BU R/W
The data range is the same as “Event 1 set value
(EV1’) [low].”
TC/RTD:
−50 (−50.0)
V/I: −5.0
Event 3 set value
(EV3)
A7 R/W
The data range is the same as “Event 1 set value
(EV1).”
Event 3 set value
(EV3) [high]
The data range is the same as “Event 1 set value
(EV1’) [high].”
TC/RTD:
50 (50.0)
V/I: 5.0
Event 3 set value
(EV3’) [low]
BV R/W
The data range is the same as “Event 1 set value
(EV1’) [low].”
TC/RTD:
−50 (−50.0)
V/I: −5.0
Event 4 set value
(EV4)
A8 R/W
The data range is the same as “Event 1 set value
(EV1).”
Event 4 set value
(EV4) [high]
The data range is the same as “Event 1 set value
(EV1’) [high].”
TC/RTD:
50 (50.0)
V/I: 5.0
Event 4 set value
(EV4’) [low]
BW R/W
The data range is the same as “Event 1 set value
(EV1’) [low].”
TC/RTD:
−50 (−50.0)
V/I: −5.0
F04 block selection
(no display)
DM R/W
0: Display
1: No display
0
Startup tuning (ST) ST R/W 0: ST unused 2: Execute always
1: Execute once
0
F05 block selection
(no display)
DN R/W
0: Display
1: No display
0
Fine tuning setting CB R/W −3 to +3 (0: Unused) 0
F06 block selection
(no display)
DO R/W
0: Display
1: No display
0
F07 block selection
(no display)
DQ R/W
0: Display
1: No display
0
Minimum ON/OFF
time of proportioning
cycle [heat-side]
VI R/W 0 to 1000 ms 0
Output limiter (high)
[Heat-side output
limiter (high)]
OH R/W PID control: Output limiter (low) to 105.0 %
Heat/Cool PID control: 0.0 to 105.0 %
105.0
Output limiter (low)
[Cool-side output
limiter (high)]
OL R/W PID control*: -5.0 % to Output limiter (high)
* Output limiter (high) >Output limiter (low)
Heat/Cool PID control: 0.0 to 105.0 %
PID control:
−5.0
Heat/Cool
PID control:
105.0
Minimum ON/OFF
time of proportioning
cycle [cool-side]
VJ R/W 0 to 1000 ms 0
F08 block selection
(no display)
DR R/W
0: Display
1: No display
0
PV digital filter F1 R/W 0 to 100 seconds (0: Unused) 0
F09 block selection
(no display)
DS R/W
0: Display
1: No display
0
Manual manipulated
output value (MV)
ON R/W
PID control:
Output limiter (low) to Output limiter (high)
Heat/Cool PID control:
−Cool-side output limiter (high) to +Heat-side
output limiter (high)
0.0
F10 block selection
(no display)
DT R/W
0: Display
1: No display
1
Holding peak value
ambient temperature
monitor
HP RO −10 to +100 °C 
Integrated operating
time monitor
UT RO 0 to 9999 hours 
For communication data (Engineering mode), see the Communication Instruction Manual
(IMR02C16-E).
 Communication data (Modbus)
Modbus
register address
Name
HEX DEC
Attri-
bute Data range
Factory
set
value
Measured value (PV)
monitor
0 0 RO
Current transformer 1
(CT1) input value monitor
1 1 RO
Current transformer 2
(CT2) input value monitor
2 2 RO
Event 1 state monitor 3 3 RO
Event 2 state monitor 4 4 RO
Burnout state monitor 5 5 RO
Set value 1 (SV1) 6 6 R/W
Event 1 set value (EV1) 7 7 R/W
Event 1 set value (EV1)
[high]
Event 2 set value (EV2) 8 8 R/W
Event 2 set value (EV2)
[high]
Heater break alarm 1
(HBA1) set value
9 9 R/W
Heater break alarm 2
(HBA2) set value
A 10 R/W
Control loop break alarm
(LBA) time
B 11 R/W
LBA deadband (LBD) C 12 R/W
Autotuning (AT) D 13 R/W
For data range and factory set value, see
■Communication data (RKC communication).
Unused E 14 
Modbus
register address
Name
HEX DEC
Attri-
bute Data range
Factory
set
value
Proportional band
[heat-side]
F 15 R/W
Integral time [heat-side] 10 16 R/W
Derivative time [heat-side] 11 17 R/W
Anti-reset windup (ARW) 12 18 R/W
Proportional cycle time
[heat-side]
13 19 R/W
Proportional band
[cool-side]
14 20 R/W
Overlap/Deadband 15 21 R/W
Proportional cycle time
[cool-side]
16 22 R/W
PV bias 17 23 R/W
Set lock level 18 24 R/W
RUN/STOP transfer 19 25 R/W
For data range and factory set value, see
■Communication data (RKC communication).
Unused 1A 26 
EEPROM mode 1B 27 R/W
EEPROM state 1C 28 RO
Manipulated output value
(MV1) monitor [heat-side]
1D 29 RO
Manipulated output value
(MV2) monitor [cool-side]
1E 30 RO
For data range and factory set value, see
■Communication data (RKC communication).
Unused 1F
.
.
.
2C
31
.
.
.
44

Manipulated output
ON/OFF state monitor
[heat-side]
2D 45 RO
Manipulated output
ON/OFF state monitor
[cool-side]
2E 46 RO
For data range and factory set value, see
■Communication data (RKC communication).
Comprehensive event
state
2F 47 RO Bit data
Bit 0: Event 1 (EV1)
Bit 1: Event 2 (EV2)
Bit 2: Event 3 (EV3)
Bit 3: Event 4 (EV4)
Bit 4: Burnout
Bit 5 to Bit 15: Unused
Data 0: OFF 1: ON
[Decimal number: 0 to 31]

Digital input (DI) state 30 48 RO Bit data
Bit 0: DI1
Bit 1: DI2
Bit 2 to Bit 15: Unused
Data 0: OFF 1: ON
[Decimal number: 0 to 3]

Output state monitor 31 49 RO Bit data
Bit 0: Output 1 (OUT1)
Bit 1: Output 2 (OUT2)
Bit 2: Digital output 1 (DO1)
Bit 3: Digital output 2 (DO2)
Bit 4: Digital output 3 (DO3)
Bit 5: Digital output 4 (DO4)
Bit 6 to Bit 15: Unused
Data 0: OFF 1: ON
[Decimal number: 0 to 63]

Set value (SV) display
while the setting change
rate limiter is working
32 50 RO
Remaining-time monitor 33 51 RO
Event 3 state monitor 34 52 RO
Event 4 state monitor 35 53 RO
For data range and factory set value, see
■Communication data (RKC communication).
Error code 36 54 RO Bit data
Bit 0: Adjustment data error
Bit 1: Data back-up error
Bit 2: A/D conversion error (Including
temperature compensation error)
Bit 3 to Bit 15: Unused
Data 0: OFF 1: ON
[Decimal number: 0 to 7]

Operation mode state
monitor
37 55 RO Bit data
Bit 0: STOP
Bit 1: RUN
Bit 2: Manual (During RUN)
Bit 3 to Bit 15: Unused
Data 0: OFF 1: ON
[Decimal number: 0 to 7]

Actual SV selection
number
38 56 RO
Auto (AUTO)/
Manual (MAN) transfer
39 57 R/W
Interlock release 3A 58 R/W
For data range and factory set value, see
■Communication data (RKC communication).
Monitor selection
(no display)
3B 59 R/W Bit data
Bit 0: Current transformer1 (CT1) input value monitor
Bit 1: Current transformer2 (CT2) input value monitor
Bit 2: Manipulated output value (MV) monitor
a
Bit 3:
Remaining-time monitor
Bit 4 to Bit 15
: Unused
aMV monitors is not with displayed
heat/cool control type.
Data 0: Display
1: No display
[Decimal number: 0 to 15]
0
Modbus
register address
Name
HEX DEC
Attri-
bute Data range
Factory
set
value
Mode selection
(no display)
3C 60 R/W Bit data
Bit 0: Auto (AUTO)/Manual (MAN)
transfer
a
Bit 1: Set data unlock/lock transfer a
Bit 2: Interlock release a
Bit 3: Disable RUN/STOP key
operation b
Bit 4 to Bit 6: Unused
Bit 7: Displays F21 and after c
Bit 8 to Bit 15: Unused
aData 0: Display
1: No display
bData 0: Enable RUN/STOP key
operation
1: Disable RUN/STOP key
operation
cData 0: No display
1: Displays F21 and after
[Decimal number: 0 to 255]
0
Set value 2 (SV2) 3D 61 R/W
Set value 3 (SV3) 3E 62 R/W
Set value 4 (SV4) 3F 63 R/W
SV selection 40 64 R/W
F01 block selection
(no display)
41 65 R/W
For data range and factory set value, see
■Communication data (RKC communication).
Timer 1 42 66 R/W 1
Timer 2 43 67 R/W 1
Timer 3 44 68 R/W 1
Timer 4 45 69 R/W
1 to 5999 (sec or min)
1
Timer function 46 70 R/W
Repeat execution times 47 71 R/W
F02 block selection
(no display)
48 72 R/W
Setting change rate limiter
(up)
49 73 R/W
Setting change rate limiter
(low)
4A 74 R/W
F03 block selection
(no display)
4B 75 R/W
Event 1 set value (EV1’)
[low]
4C 76 R/W
Event 2 set value (EV2’)
[low]
4D 77 R/W
Event 3 set value (EV3) 4E 78 R/W
Event 3 set value (EV3)
[high]
Event 3 set value (EV3’)
[low]
4F 79 R/W
Event 4 set value (EV4) 50 80 R/W
Event 4 set value (EV4)
[high]
Event 4 set value (EV4’)
[low]
51 81 R/W
F04 block selection
(no display)
52 82 R/W
Startup tuning (ST) 53 83 R/W
F05 block selection
(no display)
54 84 R/W
Fine tuning setting 55 85 R/W
F06 block selection
(no display)
56 86 R/W
F07 block selection
(no display)
57 87 R/W
Minimum ON/OFF time of
proportioning cycle
[heat-side]
58 88 R/W
Output limiter (high)
[Heat-side output limiter
(high)]
59 89 R/W
Output limiter (low)
[Cool-side output limiter
(high)]
5A 90 R/W
Minimum ON/OFF time of
proportioning cycle
[cool-side]
5B 91 R/W
F08 block selection
(no display)
5C 92 R/W
PV digital filter 5D 93 R/W
F09 block selection
(no display)
5E 94 R/W
Manual manipulated
output value (MV)
5F 95 R/W
F10 block selection
(no display)
60 96 R/W
For data range and factory set value, see
■Communication data (RKC communication).
For communication data (Engineering mode), see the Communication Instruction Manual
(IMR02C16-E).

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