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How can I communicate the list of alarms to DeviceNet on my HI 3030 blind unit?

Last updated 04-17-2019 10:02

Question

How can I communicate the list of alarms (on page 97 of the installation and service manual) for the HI 3030 to my DeviceNet? I have a blind unit without a display screen.

Answer

To communicate the list of alarms to DeviceNet on your HI 3030 you need to use mapping using the instruments built-in web browser through the Ethernet port. This information is found in the HI 3030 Service Manual page 141 Appendix A - HI 3030 Complete Mapping Symbols. This manual is available online  at www.hardysolutions.com 3030 Products page and click on the Docs & Programs tab to find the HI3030 Multi-Scale Controller Service Manual.

To map these outputs, you would need to select a DeviceNet output location as the destination and select the Alarms to be mapped to this destination.  NOTE:  The destination can be a boolean location and map any one of the alarms to it, or you can map to an short integer location as the destination and map the entire word to it.  If you did this, you would need to parse the bits of the word in the PLC for any particular alarm condition.  If you would like to do this, use the


DICTIONARY OF MAPPING SYMBOLS
This table allows the things in HI to be mapped as 16-bit words.
HSI = Hardy Input Table (see below for bit definitions).

- HI0.0 - HI0.4 = digital inputs
HSI1 (Instrument Status word)
-Instrument Status Word bit definitions:
-HI1.0 = A/D error
-HI1.1 = A/D failure
-HI1.5 = Real time clock failure
-HI1.6 = Motion
-HI1.8 = NVR Failure
-HI1.9 = Infrared Failure

HSI2 (Setpoint status and motion bits)
Bit definitions:
-HI2.0 = Setpoint 1 output
-HI2.1 = Setpoint 2 output
-HI2.2 = Setpoint 3 output
-HI2.3 = Setpoint 4 output
-HI2.4 = Setpoint 5 output
-HI2.5 = Setpoint 6 output
-HI2.6 = Setpoint 7 output
-HI2.7 = Setpoint 8 output
-HI2.8 = Setpoint 9 output
-HI2.9 = Setpoint 10 output
-HI2.10 = Setpoint 11 output
-HI2.11 = Setpoint 12 output
-HI2.12 = Scale 1 in Motion
-HI2.13 = Scale 2 in Motion
-HI2.14 = Scale 3 in Motion
-HI2.15 = Scale 4 in Motion