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S90-010 CS/APR 2004

File: SERVICE MANUAL - SECTION 90


Replaces: S90-010 CS/APR 02
Dist: 3, 3a, 3b, 3c

COMMUNICATIONS SETUP

FRICK® QUANTUM™
COMPRESSOR
CONTROL PANEL
VERSION 5.0x
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Table of Contents
QUANTUM™ IDENTIFICATION _______________________________________________________4
Setting Up the Quantum™ for Communication ________________________________________________ 4
Com-2 Pinouts for Quantum™ 3 ________________________________________________________ 4
Com-2 Pinouts for Quantum™ 4 ________________________________________________________ 4
RS-232 Communications _________________________________________________________________ 5
Quantum™ 3 _______________________________________________________________________ 5
Quantum™ 4 _______________________________________________________________________ 5
Converting an RS-232 Serial Port to RS-422 or RS-485 _________________________________________ 5
Change Communications _________________________________________________________________ 6
COMMUNICATIONS LOOPBACK TEST ________________________________________________7
Hardware Setup for RS-422 Testing _________________________________________________________7
Hardware Setup for RS-485 Testing _________________________________________________________7
Software Setup For The Communications Loopback Test _________________________________________8
Performing the Communications Loopback test_________________________________________________8
PROTOCOL DESCRIPTION_________________________________________________________9
Quantum™ Communications Protocols _____________________________________________________ 9
Checklist For Setting Up Communication ________________________________________________ 9
Frick® Protocols _______________________________________________________________________ 11
Frick® # Protocol Specifications ________________________________________________________ 11
Quantum™ $ Protocol Specifications_______________________________________________________ 15
Data Packet _______________________________________________________________________ 15
CONVERSION CHART FOR DECIMAL / HEXADECIMAL / ASCII ___________________________23
ALLEN-BRADLEY COMMUNICATION ________________________________________________24
SLC-500 - Suggested Setup _____________________________________________________________ 24
Channel Configuration _______________________________________________________________ 24
Read Message Setup Example ________________________________________________________ 25
Write Message Setup Example ________________________________________________________ 25
PLC-5/30 - Suggested Setup _____________________________________________________________ 25
Channel Configuration _______________________________________________________________ 25
Read Message Setup Example ________________________________________________________ 26
Allen-Bradley Programming Overview ______________________________________________________ 26
Channel Configuration _______________________________________________________________ 26
General Configuration __________________________________________________________________ 26
System Configuration ___________________________________________________________________ 26
Message Sequence Logic _______________________________________________________________ 27
Message Read Logic ___________________________________________________________________27
Message Read Setup Screen _________________________________________________________ 28
Message Write Logic ___________________________________________________________________ 29
Message Write Setup Screen _________________________________________________________ 30
MODBUS Protocol ________________________________________________________________31
Port Configuration of The Master __________________________________________________________ 31
Data Packet __________________________________________________________________________ 31
The Query ___________________________________________________________________________ 32
The Response ________________________________________________________________________ 32
Data Field____________________________________________________________________________ 32
Error Checking ________________________________________________________________________ 32
ASCII Framing ________________________________________________________________________ 32
Query (Read) Example _________________________________________________________________ 33
Write Example ________________________________________________________________________ 34
Response Example ____________________________________________________________________ 36
Modbus Notes ________________________________________________________________________ 37
YORK ISN DATA ACCESS _________________________________________________________38
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HYPERTERMINAL ________________________________________________________________41
Setting up Hyperterminal_________________________________________________________________41
Testing Communications_________________________________________________________________46
General Notes _________________________________________________________________________46
QUANTUM™ DATA TABLE _________________________________________________________48
Allen-Bradley and Modbus Data Access _____________________________________________________48
Modbus Addressing Note _____________________________________________________________48
ALARMS/SHUTDOWNS MESSAGE CODES ___________________________________________71
QUANTUM™ 3 MAIN BOARD HISTORY AND IDENTIFICATION ___________________________73
Quantum™ 3 Main Board Photo ___________________________________________________________73
Quantum™ 3 Communications Jumpers ____________________________________________________74
Communications Board Jumpers _______________________________________________________74
Com-1_________________________________________________________________________74
Com-2_________________________________________________________________________74
Communications WIRING_____________________________________________________________74
QUANTUM™ 4 MAIN BOARD HISTORY AND IDENTIFICATION ___________________________75
Quantum™ 4 Main Board Photo ___________________________________________________________75
Quantum™ 4 Communications Jumpers ____________________________________________________76
Communications Board Jumpers _______________________________________________________76
Com-1 (TB1)____________________________________________________________________76
Com-2 (TB2 - TB3)_______________________________________________________________76
Communications Wiring ______________________________________________________________76
COMMUNICATIONS WIRING DIAGRAMS _____________________________________________77
To Customer Remote Computer/Dcs _______________________________________________________77
RS-485 Communications _____________________________________________________________77
RS-422 Communications _____________________________________________________________77
Multicompressor Sequencing (Lead-Lag) ____________________________________________________77
RS-485 Communications _____________________________________________________________77
RS-422 Communications _____________________________________________________________77
CONNECTIONS __________________________________________________________________78
INDEX __________________________________________________________________________80

! WARNING
The Quantum™ has the capability of being modified by the user/owner in order to obtain different performance characteristics.
Any modification to the standard default settings may have a severe negative impact on the operation and performance of the
®
equipment. Any modification to these control settings is the sole responsibility of the user/owner and Frick disclaims any
liability for the consequences of these modifications. It is possible that the modification of these settings may cause improper
operation and performance that results in property damage, personal injury or death. It is the responsibility of the user/owner
to evaluate and assess the consequences of their actions prior to modifying the controls for this unit.
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QUANTUM™ IDENTIFICATION Setting Up the Quantum™ for


®
Frick Controls has over the years, strived to remain on
Communication
the cutting edge of microprocessor technology and Data communication to and from the Quantum™ can be
development. Because of the ever-increasing speed, through a modem, remote data communications terminal,
memory, features, and power of microprocessors, Frick® programmable controller, or master computer via either
Controls will continue to introduce the latest advancement RS-422, RS-232, or RS-485 connections to the
in microprocessor control technology. Quantum™ Com-2 port. Reference the Main Board
Our microprocessor family has shared the name Communications section for the correct jumpering of RS-
422, RS-232, or RS-485. Also, reference the drawing of
Quantum™, over the past five years. There are currently
the Quantum™ Main Board section to identify wiring
four controllers within this family. The first two of these
configurations for Com-2.
controllers (known as Quantum™ 1 and Quantum™ 2) are
no longer in production, and as such, will not be further COM-2 PINOUTS FOR QUANTUM™ 3
mentioned in this manual. The two current members in
production of the Quantum™ family are the Quantum™ 3, Following is the RS-422, RS-485, and the RS-232 pin
and the Quantum™ 4. It is critical to the end user to be descriptions for communications port 2 (also referred to as
able to identify the differences between these controllers. Com-2 or Comm-2):
Refer to the section in this manual entitled Quantum™ 3
RS-422 Pinout RS-485 Pinout
Main Board History and Identification and Quantum™ 4
Main Board History and Identification for additional (4-Pin Connector) (4-Pin Connector)
information as to how to identify the particular Quantum™ 1 - RX (Receive) 1 - RX / - TX
controller that you have. 2 + RX (Receive) 2 + RX / + TX
3 - TX (Transmit)
Throughout this manual, the two different controllers will 4 + TX (Transmit)
be talked about for the most part as one (as they do
function the same). Where there is a difference between RS-232 Pinout
these boards, as in jumpers or wiring, the different models (10-Pin Connector)
will be identified by name. This is why it is important for 1 Data Communication Device
you to be aware of which Quantum™ board you have. 2 Data Set Ready
3 Received Data
4 Request to Send
5 Transmit Data
6 Clear to Send
7 Data Terminal Ready
8 Ring Indicator
9 Ground
10 Not Used

COM-2 PINOUTS FOR QUANTUM™ 4


Following is the RS-422, RS-485, and the RS-232 pin
descriptions for communications port 2 (also referred to as
Com-2 or Comm-2):

RS-422 Pinout RS-485 Pinout


Quantum™ 3 (4-Pin Connector) (4-Pin Connector)
1 - RX (Receive) 1 - RX / - TX
2 + RX (Receive) 2 + RX / + TX
3 - TX (Transmit)
4 + TX (Transmit)

RS-232 Pinout
(3-Pin Connector)
1 Transmit Data
2 Received Data
3 Ground

Quantum™ 4
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RS-232 Communications NOTE: Refer to the manual that comes with the AC7A/B
card for specific jumper information (as the configuration
Following is the pin connections showing how to wire a shown is only a suggestion that has worked in most
standard 9-Pin RS-232 connector directly to the 10-Pin applications).
RS-232 connector on the Quantum™ 3, and the 3-pin
connector on the Quantum™ 4: Once jumpers on the converter card have been verified,
you will need to verify the jumper settings of the
QUANTUM™ 3 Quantum™ controller. Refer to the following diagrams for
the Quantum™ 3 and Quantum™ 4:
Reference the drawing of the main processor board for the
location and positioning of the 10-Pin RS-232 connector. COM-1

RX1 TX1 LK16


LK1 RS-422/RS-485
Following is the pin positions of the 10-Pin connector:

1 2 3 4
LK2
9-Pin Quantum™ 3 LK3
Connector 10-Pin Connector LK4 Verify the
1 2 LK5 jumpers in this
B A
COM-2
1 RS-422/RS-485 location.

RX2 TX2 LK17


LK6
6

1 2 3 4
RXD RXD LK7
2
COM-2 LK8
7 TXD TXD RS-232 LK9
3 B A LK10
8 COM-3

RX3 TX3 LK18


LK19
4 LK11 (Future Use)

1 2 3 4
9 LK12
COM COM
5 10 LK13
LK14
B A LK15

Note: The TX2 and RX2 are I/O communication activity Quantum™ 3
lamps on the Quantum™ Main Processor Board that can
be monitored to see if the Com-2 port is receiving (RX2)

PORT
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
O DIP
and transmitting (TX2) data. COM-1

SW1
RS-422

D13
D11
D4
D5

D12
D7
D8
D10
12 345 6 78

D3
LK10
RS-485
QUANTUM™ 4
1 2 3 4
LK9
Reference the drawing of the main processor board for the

PL2
D2
location and positioning of the 3-Pin RS-232 connector.
LK8

LK16
Following is the pin positions of the 3-Pin connector:

D6
B A

LK11
9-Pin
LK7
TB2 TB1

COM-2
Connector RS-422
Quantum™ 4 RS-485
D1
LK6

3-Pin Connector Verify the


1
1 2 3 4

jumpers in this
LK5

6 3 B A location.
2 RXD
LK17

COM
LK4

7
TXD RXD
PL4
3
LK3

8 TXD LK1
D8
TB3

4 3 2 1
9 1
PL1

COM PL3

5 COM-2
RS-232

Converting an RS-232 Serial Port to RS-422 or Quantum™ 4


RS-485
In order to communicate to the Quantum™ controller via NOTE: Some of these jumper settings may need to be
RS-422 (or RS-485), you will need to convert the RS-232 modified to ensure optimum communications
signal from the source. performance. Typically, the termination jumper should be
installed in the last Quantum™ in the communications
One converter that has proven to be effective is the Opto- daisy chain only (Link 7 for the Quantum™ 3, Link 1 for
22 AC7A/B card. This card will allow the conversion from a the Quantum™ 4).
standard RS-232 signal to either RS-422 or RS-485. The
AC7A card is powered from a 115 VAC source, while the
AC7B card is powered from a 220 VAC source. They can
be used in a standalone panel along with an Allen Bradley
SLC 5/04 or along with an external modem. Keeping the
jumpers installed the same way they are received from the
factory, it is easy to wire for either RS-422 or RS-485.
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After verifying both the Converter card and Quantum™ We have used both an Opto 22 AC7A/B and an Opto 22
jumper settings, the interconnecting wiring must be done. AC422 adapter card. They can be wired to use either RS-
Be sure to use 4-conductor shielded communications 422 or RS-485.
cable (two wires for transmit, two for receive). Refer to the
Following is the pin connections showing how to wire a
following diagrams for RS-422 and RS-485:
25-Pin Male
DB9 connector on this adapter card to the Quantum™ for
4-Pin 9-Pin Female RS-422 communication:
Hard wire connector connector
connector
Quantum™ COM-2 DB9
1
-RX TO- RXD
2 RXD 1 5
2
+RX TO+ TXD TXD
2 4
2 3 3
-TX FO- CTS 3 9
3 7 5 RTS
+TX FO+ 4 8
4
Following is the pin connections showing how to wire for
Quantum AC7A RS-232
™ RS-422 To RS-232 Computer RS-485 to the terminal connections on this adapter card
COM-2 Converter Port from the Quantum™:

RS-422 Quantum™ Terminal


1 (-RX/-TX) FO-
25-Pin Male 9-Pin Female 2 (+RX/+TX) TO+
4-Pin Hard wire connector connector
connector
The card can be connected RS-232 to another device.
-RX/-TX
Following is the pin connections showing how to wire the
TO- RXD RXD
1 2 2 25-Pin RS-232 connector on this adapter card to a 9-Pin
+RX/+TX TO+ TXD
2 3 3 TXD connector of the SLC 5/04:
FO- CTS
3 7 5 RTS
FO+ DB9 DB25
4
5 7
Quantum AC7A RS-232 2 3
™ COM-2 RS-485 To RS-232 Computer
3 2
Converter Port

RS-485

Change Communications

This screen is accessed by pressing the [Change • Comm. 2 Baud Rate


Comms.] key on the Panel Setup screen.
• Communication Protocol
The following information is shown here:
• ID Number
• Comm. 1 Baud Rate
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COMMUNICATIONS LOOPBACK TEST Hardware Setup for RS-485 Testing

With version 5.0x Quantum™ software, a method of To create the test harness for RS-422 communications
testing the onboard RS-422 and RS-485 communications loopback testing, use the following example:
ports was developed. By utilizing a loopback test harness
(as shown below), the maintenance technician now has
4-Pin Connector 4-Pin Connector
the ability to locally test the Quantum™ communications
1 4
hardware and jumper configuration. -RX/-TX
+RX/+T
Hardware Setup for RS-422 Testing +RX/+TX
-RX/-TX
To create the test harness for RS-422 communications
loopback testing, use the following example: 4 1
RS-485 Test Harness
4-Pin Connector 4-Pin Connector
1 4 Set the Quantum™ 4 communications jumpers as follows:
-RX +TX
+RX -TX • Set LK11 to position B
-TX +RX
• Set LK16 to position B
+TX -RX • Set LK17 to position B
4 1 • Plug the RS-485 test harness (as shown above)
RS-422 Test Harness into the com ports at TB1 and TB2 as shown
here:
Set the Quantum™ 4 communications jumpers as follows:

• Set LK11 to position B


• Set LK16 to position A 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

TB2 TB1
Set LK17 to position A
• Plug the RS-422 test harness (as shown above) COM-2 LK1 LK2
RS- COM-2 COM-1
into the com ports at TB1 and TB2 as shown 232 TB3 RS-422/RS-485 RS-422/RS-485
here: LK3 LK4 LK5 LK6 LK7 LK8 LK9 LK10
3
2 A A
1 B B
D1 D2 D3

O
R
P

T
LK16
LK17 D4 0
D5 1
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 D7 2
TB2 TB1 D8 3
B
D10 4
A D11 5
COM-2 LK1 LK2
COM-1 D8 D6 D12 6
RS- COM-2 LK11
TB3 RS-422/RS-485 RS-422/RS-485 Verify the D13 7
232
jumpers in 1

ON
LK3 LK4 LK5 LK6 LK7 LK8 LK9 LK10 2
3 these 3
2 A
locations. 4
5
A
B 6
1 B 7

DIP
D1 D2 D3
O
R
P

LK16 PL2 8
LK17 D4 0
D5 1 PL1 SW1
D7 2
B D8 3
D10 4
A D11 5
D8 D6 D12 6
LK11
Verify the D13 7

jumpers in 1
ON

2
these 3
4
locations. 5 RS-485 Test Configuration
6
7
DIP

PL2 8
PL1 SW1

RS-422 Test Configuration


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Software Setup For The Communications Loopback Test

On the Change Communications screen (shown above), • Comm 2 Baud Rate: (does not matter, but it must
ensure that the settings are as follows: be set the same as Comm 1 Baud Rate)
• ID Number: 0 - 99 (does not matter) ® ®
Communication Protocol: Frick (must be Frick )
• Comm 1 Baud Rate: (does not matter, but it must
be set the same as Comm 2 Baud Rate)

Performing the Communications Loopback test

Upon properly setting up the Change Communications possible that the word Testing will not appear if
screen, access the Service Screen. The center of the the test passes.
screen will initially appear blank. The bottom key on the
• Passed - If the test passes, the word Passed will
right side of this screen is the Comms Loopback Test key.
appear.
Pressing the key will initiate the test. The blank center of
the screen will be replaced by one of three word lines: • Failed - If the test does not pass, this will appear.
• Testing - This will appear as the test is running.
NOTE: The test occurs so quickly that It may be
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PROTOCOL DESCRIPTION the Panel Setup – Change Communications screen. For


example, [A-B Comm] should be selected when using
The use of communication protocols, permits data Allen-Bradley’s communication protocol. The baud rate of
transmission between devices. Protocol determines how Com-2 and the panel ID number are also changed from
contact is established and how the query (question) and this screen, and should coincide with the setup of the
response (answer) takes place. The information in a other device.
message command requires an identity of the intended
receiver (ID #), what the receiver is to do (read or write to Note: The data communication protocols are continuously
a setpoint, etc.), data needed to perform an action (the being expanded and improved. Therefore, you should
value of a setpoint to be changed), and a means of consult Frick® Controls for the exact details on your
checking for errors (checksum). particular unit(s) before developing system software to
interface with the panel.
When using Com-2 for communication, check what
communication protocol, if any has been selected, from

Protocols

Quantum™ Communications Protocols 3. Next, setup the Quantum™ for the desired
communication protocol. Select the protocol from
The Quantum™ controller has the capability of the Panel Setup – Change Communications
communicating to the outside world through four software screen. For example, [A-B Comm] should be
protocols: selected when using Allen-Bradley’s
communication protocol.
• Frick®
• Allen-Bradley DF-1 serial 4. Setup the baud rate of Com-2 to coincide with the
• ModBus ASCII serial setup of the your device’s communication port.
• YORK ISN
5. Enter the Quantum™ ID. This will be used to
Note: When using Modbus protocol, a [Comm. 2 identify commands that are sent to it.
Advanced] key will appear. Pressing this key will
allow the user to modify the number of Data and Stop 6. Wire to the first panel via RS-232, RS-422, or
bits, as well as Parity. This only applies to Modbus. RS-485 connections to the Quantum™ Com-2
Modbus cannot be changed from ASCII to RTU port.
however. Refer to the section on Modbus for further
information. • If you are communicating to more than one
panel, then you will not be able to use RS-
Checklist For Setting Up Communication 232. You can however, convert RS-232 to
either RS-422 or RS-485 with an adapter
1. Decide which Quantum™ protocol you can card. Reference the Converting an RS-232
communicate with and want to use. Serial Port to RS-422 or RS-485 section for
information about an adapter card.
2. Setup your device’s communication port for the
Quantum™ protocol and select a baud rate. • Reference the drawing of the Quantum™
Main Board in this manual to identify wiring
and jumpering locations for Com-2.
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• Reference the Main Board Communications • If the TX2 is not blinking then check the
Com-2 section in this manual for the correct communication protocol setup at the panel,
jumpering of RS-232, RS-422, or RS-485. the panel’s ID and the Com-2 baud rate
setting.
7. Send a single command to read data from this
Quantum™ using its ID. • If the TX2 is blinking, then check that the
Com-2 communication jumpers are correct.
8. Check if you received a data response at your
device. • If you are sure that the wiring and
Quantum™ setup is correct, then select the
9. Troubleshooting when you don’t receive a data [Show Comms] key from the Service
response: Screen to see what is being received and
transmitted from Com-2.
• Check if Com-2 on the Operating Status
screen is showing ACTIVE or OFF. Note: A useful tool for troubleshooting is Windows
HyperTerminal. Using HyperTerminal can help you
• ACTIVE is shown only when the Quantum™ determine if you are wired OK. Reference the
understands it is receiving a properly HyperTerminal Setup section in this manual.
composed message to itself.
10. If you properly receive data and you need to
• Check that the RX2 I/O communication communicate to more than one panel, then setup
activity lamp on the Quantum™ Main and wire to another panel. Reference the wiring
Processor Board is blinking as it receives the diagram drawings in the back of this manual.
instruction from your device. Send a single command to read data from this
Quantum™ using it’s ID and troubleshoot as
• A steady lit RX2 LED or one that isn’t above, if necessary. To prevent noise feedback
lighting, are signs of improper wiring. which is possible when communicating over a
long distance, only the last panel should have the
• If the RX2 LED is properly blinking, then termination for long communications lines
check if the TX2 LED is blinking in response. jumpered.
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®
Frick Protocols Pressure data is usually returned in the current pressure
units. However, the Filter differential reading is always
All commands for Frick® protocols must be in ASCII to be returned in PSIA. When in PSIG or in PSIA, the pressure
recognized (see the Conversion Chart For Decimal / data is returned as 3 characters with no decimal position.
Hexadecimal / ASCII, located later in this manual). The However; in order to show the full transducer range, the
data should be setup as an 8 bit Word with no Parity, and #IDPS command returns 4 characters with one decimal
a Stop Bit. The commands can be in upper or lower case position assumed. The #IDI, and #IDPA commands return
letters. A compressor with an ID code of [00] is considered 3 characters that assume one decimal position; therefore,
disabled. ID codes from [01] through [99] are valid and 99.9 is the highest value that can be returned. When in
recognized by the microprocessor. PSIG, suction pressure is returned in PSIA. When in Bar
and BarA, the pressure data is returned as 4 characters
Frick® # Protocol Specifications with two decimal positions assumed. When in KpaA, the
Frick® # protocol consists of commands that are available pressure data is returned as 4 characters with no decimal
for most other existing models of Frick control panels. The position.
Frick® # protocol does not utilize a checksum. It is better to The following is a detailed description of each command:
use Frick® Quantum™ ($) protocol when only
communicating to Quantum™ panels. RETURN COMPRESSOR STATUS INFO: #01I
When there is more than one panel, a Quantum™ can be
wired from it’s Com-2 to another panels Com-2 or can be # Start of command sequence.
wired from it’s Com-2 to Port 1 of a RWB, RDB, RXB or 01 Compressor ID code.
RXF Micro Plus panel. I Return Status information command.
RETURNED ANSWER, ie: 090RRRN340
Frick® RWB, RDB, RXB, or RXF Panel Frick® #
Communications Port #1 Character Description
RS-422 Pinout Position of returned data
9 - TX (Transmit) 1, 2, 3 Slide Valve position.
8 + TX (Transmit) 4 Remote, Auto, Manual (Slide Valve)
5 - RX (Receive) 5 Delay-recycle, Running, Off, Slide Valve
4 + RX (Receive) too high, Permissive Start not enabled,
d(I)fferential Pressure too high, s(T)opping,
The following is a complete list of available Frick® Protocol au(X) not energized
# commands: 6 Rem, M Keypad, Auto (Compressor mode)
7 Cutout (Shutdown), Alarm, Normal
COMMAND CODE and DESCRIPTION 8, 9, 10 Suction in PSIA.
I = Returns compressor status information. (Carriage return, line feed.)
R = Compressor start control.
S = Compressor stop control. Note: The following control commands are for remote
V = Slide Valve/Slide stop control. control of a compressor. A compressor should be in both
P = Return Pressures information. remote compressor mode and remote Slide Valve or
A = Return full load amps information. capacity mode for remote control.
T = Return Temperatures information.
Q = Query setpoints data. COMPRESSOR START CONTROL: #01R01
C = Enter Change setpoints mode.
MC = Change compressor mode. # Start command sequence.
MV = Change Slide Valve mode. 01 Compressor ID code.
KF = Clear Failures. R Start compressor command.
KR = Clear remaining recycle delay time.
X = Return digital I/O status. 01 ID code repeated for verification
F = Return Failures.
NOTE: The compressor must be in the remote Start
All data is returned as integer values. If decimal positions mode for this command to be executed.
are assumed, then divide the data by the proper multiple Returned answer: A01
of 10 to get the actual value.
Character Description
Temperature data, except for Suction Temperature, is Position of returned data
returned in the current temperature units as 3 characters
with no decimal position (i.e. 032 would represent 32 1 Acknowledge of command sent.
degrees Fahrenheit if the panel temperature units are in 2, 3 ID code of compressor.
Fahrenheit, or it would represent 32 degrees Celsius, if the (Carriage return, line feed.)
panel temperature units are in Celsius). Suction
Temperature is returned as 4 characters with a + or - as
the leading character (i.e. –010 would represent –10
degree).
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COMPRESSOR STOP CONTROL: #01S01 RETURN PRESSURES COMMAND: #01PX

Returned in the current temperature units as 3 # Start command sequence.


characters with no decimal position (i.e. 032 would 01 Compressor ID code.
represent 32 # Start command sequence. P Return pressures command.
01 Compressor ID code.
S Stop compressor command. X=S Return suction Pressure (PSIA).
01 ID code repeated for verification X=D Return discharge Pressure (g/hg).
X=O Return oil Pressure (g).
NOTE: The compressor must be in the remote X=F Return filter differential Pressure.
Start mode for this command to be executed. X=A Return all pressures.
RETURNED ANSWER: A01
If the command was #01PS, then the micro-processor
Character would dump the suction Pressure.
Description of returned data
Position
Note: Don’t send CR or LF
1 Acknowledge of command sent. RETURNED ANSWER:
2,3 ID code of compressor.
(Carriage return, line feed.) XXX = 3 characters followed by a carriage return, line
feed.
SLIDE VALVE CONTROL COMMANDS: #01VLXX
If using the A command, the returned data would be:
#01VUXX
#01VS XXXXXXXXXXXX = 12 characters followed by a
carriage return, line feed.
# Start command sequence.
01 Compressor ID code. RETURN FULL LOAD AMPS COMMAND: #01A
V Slide Valve/Slide Stop command.
L Load Slide Valve command. # Start command sequence.
U Unload Slide Valve command. 01 Compressor ID code.
XX = 00 Turns selected output off. A Return full load amps command.
XX = 01 to 15 Turns selected output on for XX seconds.
If the command was #01A, then the microprocessor
S Return Slide Valve position value.
would dump the full load amps value
If the command was #01VL00, then the load Slide RETURNED ANSWER:
Valve output on compressor #1 would be turned off. If XXX = 3 characters followed by a carriage return, line
the command was #01VL05, then the load Slide Valve feed.
output on compressor #1 would be turned on for 5
seconds, and would then automatically turn off. NOTE: RETURN TEMPERATURES COMMAND: #01TX
the Slide Valve must be in the remote mode for this
command to be executed. Time is not accrued, each # Start command sequence.
command restarts timer. 01 Compressor ID code.
RETURNED ANSWER (for L or U commands): A01 T Return temperature command.

Character Description X=S Return Suction Temperature.


Position of returned data X=D Return Discharge Temperature.
X=O Return Oil Temperature.
1 Acknowledge of command sent. X=P Return Separator Temperature.
2, 3 ID code of compressor. X=A Return all temperatures as a string of data.
(Carriage return, line feed.)
If the command was #01TS, then the microprocessor
RETURNED ANSWER (for S command), i.e. 090 would dump the Suction Temperature.
1,2,3 Slide Valve position.
Note: Don’t send CR or LF
RETURN SLIDE STOP POSITION COMMAND: #01VP RETURNED ANSWER:
# Start command sequence. XXX = 3 characters followed by a carriage return, line
01 Compressor ID code. feed.
V Slide Valve/Slide Stop command.
P Return Slide Stop position value. If using the A command, then the returned data would
be:
RETURNED ANSWER:
XXXXXXXXXXXX = 12 characters followed by a
Character Description carriage return, line feed.
Position of returned data
NOTE: The S command will return four (4) characters: a +
1 Acknowledge of command sent. or - and xxx, followed by a carriage return, and a line feed.
2, 3 ID code of compressor.
4, 5, 6 Slide Stop position, i.e. 025=2.5.
(Carriage return, line feed.)
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QUERY SETPOINTS DATA - #IDQ3 will return


QUERY SETPOINTS DATA - #IDQ1 will return
Position # Byte(s) Setpoint (Name/Comment)
Position # Byte(s) Setpoint (Name/Comment) 1, 2, 3, 4 4 Spaces
5, 6, 7, 8 4 Future
1 1 Always 0 9 1 Setback active 1=yes, 0=no
2, 3, 4, 5 4 Capacity Control Setpoint, 10, 11, 12, 13 4 Auto. cycling comp. start
3 chars followed by g or h 14, 15, 16, 17 4 Auto. cycling comp. stop
18, 19 2 Future
14, 15 2 Prop band 20, 21 2 Future
16, 17 2 Dead band 22, 23 2 Autocycle min. Slide Valve
18, 19 2 Cycle time 24 1 Autocycle active 0=no 1=yes
20, 21, 22, 23 4 Future 25, 26, 27, 28 4 Future
24, 25, 26, 27 4 Future 29, 30, 31, 32 4 Future
28, 29, 30, 31 4 Future 33, 34 2 Future
32, 33 2 Future 35, 36 2 Future
34, 35 2 Future 37, 38 2 Future
36, 37 2 Future 39 1 Future
38, 39, 40, 41 4 High Discharge Pressure 40 1 ID (tenths position byte)
Shutdown 41 1 ID (ones position byte)
42, 43, 44, 45 4 High Discharge Press. Alarm 42 1 ID Chksum of data (pos 1-47)
46 1 ID (tenths position byte) 43 1 CR code 13
47 1 ID (ones position byte) 44 1 LF code 10
48 1 ID Checksum of all data (pos. 45 1 0 null terminator char.
1 to 47)
49 1 CR code 13 CHANGE SETPOINTS COMMAND: #01C
50 1 LF code 10 # Start command sequence.
51 1 0 null terminator char. 01 Compressor ID code.
C Change setpoint command.
QUERY SETPOINTS DATA - #IDQ2 will return xx Which setpoint
xxx New value
Position # Byte(s) Setpoint (Name/Comment) y g or h for gauge or inches
The following is the complete list of setpoints that may
1, 2, 3 3 Future be changed while in the change setpoints command:
4, 5, 6 3 Future
7, 8, 9 3 MLC amps stop load 01xxxy Capacity Control Setpoint
10, 11, 12 3 MLC amps force unload (y deleted for KpaA & BarA ver.)
13, 14, 15 3 CT factor 02xxxy Change Low Suction Shutdown Setpoint
16, 17 2 Recycle delay (setpoint, not (y deleted for KpaA & BarA ver.)
time left) 03xxxy Capacity Low Suction Alarm Setpoint
18 1 Aux 1 0=alarm, 1=shutdown (y deleted for KpaA & BarA ver.)
19 1 Aux 1 0=NO, 1=NC 04xxx Change High Press. Shutdown Setpoint
20 1 Aux 2 0=alarm, 1=shutdown (xxxx is used for KpaA & BarA ver.)
21 1 Aux 2 0=NO, 1=NC 05xxx Change High Press. Alarm Setpoint
22 1 Future (xxxx is used for KpaA & BarA ver.)
23, 24 2 Future 06xxx Change MLC Stop Load Setpoint
25 1 Future 07xxx Change MLC Force Unload Setpoint
26 1 Future 08xx Change Recycle Delay Setpoint
27, 28 2 Future 09xxx Change CTF Setpoint
29 1 Future 10xx Proportional Band
30 1 ID (tenths position byte) 11xx Dead Band
31 1 ID (ones position byte) 12xx Cycle Time
32 1 ID Checksum of all data 01 Compressor ID code
(pos. 1 to 47) RETURNED ANSWER:
33 1 CR code 13
34 1 LF code 10 Axxxx The new setpoint which was sent followed by a
35 1 0 null terminator char. carriage return, line feed. BAD followed by the
ID, CR, LF if unsuccessful.
If the command was sent #01C01300g01, the capacity
control setpoint would be changed to 30.0g and the
returned answer is A300g followed by a carriage return,
line feed. If the command was sent #01C0711001, the
MLC force unload setpoint would be changed to 110%
and the returned answer is A110 followed by a carriage
return, line feed. If the command sent was
#01C0520002, the returned answer is BAD followed by
the ID number and a carriage return, line feed.
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CHANGE COMPRESSOR MODE COMMAND: RETURN FAILURE COMMAND:


#IDMCmID Change mode to m. #IDF Return Discrete Failure List Command:
M or O = off A = Autocycle R = remote Returns a 24 char data string followed by ID, CR, LF.
Return message - A followed by the ID, CR, LF if
successful. Position Alarm Description

CHANGE SLIDE VALVE MODE COMMAND: 1 High Discharge Pressure Shutdown


#IDMVmID Change Slide Valve mode. 2 High Discharge Pressure Alarm
to m. A = auto R = remote 3 Low Suction Pressure Shutdown
Return message - A followed by the ID, CR, LF if 4 Low Suction Pressure Alarm
successful. 5 Low Oil Pressure Shutdown and/or
Differential Oil Pressure Shutdown
CLEAR FAILURE COMMAND: 6 Low Oil Pressure Alarm
#IDKFID Clear Fails
Return message - A followed by the ID, CR, LF if 7 High Oil Temperature Shutdown
successful. 8 High Oil Temperature Alarm
9 Low Oil Temperature Shutdown
CLEAR ANTIRECYCLE COMMAND: 10 Low Oil Temperature Alarm
#IDKRID Clear Recycle Delay 11 High Discharge Temperature Shutdown
Return message - A followed by the ID, CR, LF if 12 High Discharge Temperature Alarm
successful. 13 Compressor Aux. Fail- Shutdown
14 Pump Aux. Fail- Shutdown
15 Oil Level Shutdown
16 Unused - 0
17 High Oil Filter Pressure Alarm
18 Unused - 0
19 Auxiliary 1 Alarm/Shutdown
20 Auxiliary 2 Alarm/Shutdown
21 Low Motor Current - Shutdown
22 Sensor Fault
23 Unused - 0
24 Unused - 0

0 = safe 1 = alarm/shutdown
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Quantum™ $ Protocol Specifications To arrive at the checksum value for the command you have
just typed, you will need to convert each ASCII digit into
Quantum™ ($) protocol commands have been added hexadecimal (do not include the $ symbol). For this
specifically for the Quantum™. Unless otherwise shown, 9 example, you will need to take the first digit 0, and referring
characters are returned from the Quantum™ for a data to the Conversion Chart at the end of this section, look
value. The data value includes two decimal fields and the down the ASCII column until you find 0. You will notice that
first character position is either; - if the value is negative, the Hexadecimal equivalent for ASCII 0 is 30 hex. Repeat
or it is + if the value is positive. For example, if the data’s the process of looking up each digit in the ASCII column,
value is 25.5; then the value +00002550 is sent. All and finding its equivalent in the Hexadecimal column, and
temperatures are in degree C and all pressures are in write each value down. When all four digits (01D1) have
PSIA. A mode such as Slide Valve mode is returned as an been converted to hexadecimal, you will need to add the
integer value that represents the mode that it is in. For four values together. Remember, the values are in
example, a +00000000 is sent if it is in manual, or a hexadecimal format, not decimal. If you are not familiar
+00000100 is sent if it is in automatic, or a +00000200 is with hexadecimal math, you may wish to utilize the
sent if it is in remote. The value zero +00000000 is used to calculator that comes with Microsoft Windows. Look at the
represent an OFF status and a DISABLED option. The following chart:
value one +00000100, which is received as a 1, is used to
represent an ON status and an ENABLED option. ASCII Value of Hexadecimal
Setpoints are only changed if the value sent is within the Data Packaet Equivalent
acceptable range. Reference the Frick® Quantum™ 0 30
Control Panel Maintenance publication S90-010 M for the 1 31
setpoints default settings and ranges. The checksum is D 44
the 2 byte hexadecimal sum of each character within the 1 31
command or returned answer excluding the command
type identifier, $. If the command’s checksum is replaced Hex Total = D6
with ??, the Quantum™ returns a response without using
checksum error checking on the received command (refer The answer that is arrived at from the previous chart is D6.
to the Data Packet section for more information). If the This will become the checksum for the data packet, and is
Quantum™ detects a checksum error, a N (Not appended to the end of the data that has so far been typed
Acknowledged), the Compressor ID code, 02, Carriage in.
return, and Linefeed are returned.
NOTE: For any calculation that results in an answer of
This document will demonstrate how to communicate to the more than two digits, use only the right most two digits, and
Quantum™ panel using the tables that appear on the disregard all digits to the left.
following pages.
The result should look like this:
Data Packet
$01D1D6
If you were interested in viewing the information that is
displayed on the Operating Status - Page 1 screen Press the [Enter] key. You should see an immediate
(Home screen), you would want to refer to the table response. The format of this response should resemble
entitled RETURN OPERATING STATUS Page 1 data: something (but not necessarily exactly) like:
$01D1 table on the next page.

The quickest and easiest way to demonstrate this protocol A01+00006166+00008618+00008272+00002974+000154


is through Hyperterminal (see the section entitled 15+00005314+00008501+00000000+00000000+0000000
Hyperterminal later in this manual). After setting up 0+00000341+00000231-00027249B6
Hyperterminal and ensuring that all wiring and jumper
configurations are correct, type a $ symbol. This is the Referring to the RETURN OPERATING STATUS Page 1
character that will alert all of the Quantum™ panels on the data: $01D1 table on the next page, we find that the first
communications line that data is on its way. Following the $ line of the response, A01, indicates that an
symbol, type the ID code of the Quantum™ that you wish Acknowledgement (A) was received from device 01 (01).
to query (for instance 01 for the first Quantum™). After the This is followed by +00006166 (Suction Pressure). The
ID number, type a D1. The protocol code in the Quantum™ plus (+) symbol indicates a positive value, followed by
recognizes this portion of the data packet as a request for 00006166. Since there are two decimal positions assumed,
the data that is displayed on the Operating Status - Page 0006166 equals 61.66 PSIA. Using the +/- symbols as a
1 screen. delimiter in the above example, each section of 8 digits can
be interpreted by comparing it with the Operating Status
Up to now you have typed the following information: table. The B6 value at the very end of the response is the
$01D1. The next thing that must be done is to enter a checksum value that the Quantum™ returned, not actual
checksum value. You may elect to type in a ?? as a data.
wildcard if you do not have the time to figure the correct
checksum, however, the information that is returned may or
may not always be reliable. The checksum will ensure
reliability.
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The following is a complete list of available $ command


types: RETURN OPERATING STATUS Page 2 data: $01D2
COMMAND CODE and DESCRIPTION $ Start of command sequence.
D1 = Operating Status Display Page 1. 01 Compressor ID code.
D2 = Operating Status Display Page 2. D2 Operating Status – Page 1 command.
D3 = Operating Status Display Page 3. CS Checksum
D4 = Operating Status Display Page 4. CR Carriage Return
s0 = Suction Pressure Capacity Control Page 0. RETURNED ANSWER,
s1 = Suction Pressure Capacity Control Page 1.
s2 = Suction Pressure Capacity Control Page 2. Starting
p0 = Process Temperature Capacity Control Pg.0. Character Description of returned data
p1 = Process Temperature Capacity Control Pg.1. Position
p2 = Process Temperature Capacity Control Pg.2.
p3 = Process Temperature Capacity Control Pg.3. 1 A Acknowledge
d0 = Discharge Pressure Capacity Control Page 0. 2 01 Compressor ID code.
d1 = Discharge Pressure Capacity Control Page 1. 4 Alarm Status
d2 = Discharge Pressure Capacity Control Page 2. 13 Shutdown Status
d3 = User Selectable Control Page 3. 22 Running Status
d4 = User Selectable Control Page 4. 31 Slide Valve Load
d5 = User Selectable Control Page 5. 40 Slide Valve Unload
F1 = Alarms/Shutdowns Annunciation Page 1. 49 Slide Stop Increase
F2 = Alarms/Shutdowns Annunciation Page 2.
58 Slide Stop Decrease
F3 = Alarms/Shutdowns Annunciation Page 3.
CT = Compressor Start. 67 Stop Load/Force Unload Code
CP = Compressor stop. 76 Separator Temperature
CL = Compressor load. 85 Balance Piston Pressure
CU = Compressor unload. 94 Process Variable
MM = Compressor mode - Manual. 103 Compressor Mode
MA = Compressor mode - Autocycle. 112 CS (Checksum followed by Carriage
MR = Compressor mode - Remote. return, Line feed.)
VA = Slide Valve mode - Automatic.
VR = Slide Valve mode – Remote. RETURN OPERATING STATUS Page 3 data: $01D3
S2 = Compressor sequence – activate
S3 = Compressor sequence – de-activate. $ Start of command sequence.
T1 = Read a value from the Table. 01 Compressor ID code.
CS = Change a setpoint in the Table. D3 Operating Status – Page 1 command.
CS Checksum
The following is a detailed description of each command: CR Carriage Return
RETURN OPERATING STATUS Page 1 data: $01D1 RETURNED ANSWER,
$ Start of command sequence. Starting
01 Compressor ID code. Character Description of returned data
D1 Operating Status – Page 1 command. Position
CS Checksum 1 A Acknowledge
CR Carriage Return 2 01 Compressor ID code.
RETURNED ANSWER, 4 Communication Port 1 Code
13 Communication Port 2 Code
Starting
22 I/O Communication Port Code
Character Description of returned data
31 Capacity Control Mode
Position
40 Process Control
1 A Acknowledge 49 Oil Pump Mode
2 01 Compressor ID code. 58 Oil Pump Code
4 Suction Pressure 67 Oil Heater Code
13 Suction Temperature 76 Process Setpoint
22 Discharge Pressure 85 Slide Valve Mode
31 Discharge Temperature 94 Slide Stop Mode
40 Oil Pressure 103 Runtime Hours
49 Oil Temperature 112 CS (Checksum followed by Carriage
58 Filter Differential return, Line feed.)
67 Motor Current
76 FLA%
85 Kilowatts
94 Slide Valve
103 Slide Stop
112 Process Temperature
121 CS (Checksum followed by Carriage
return, Line feed.)
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RETURN OPERATING STATUS Page 4 data: $01D4 RETURN Suction Pressure Capacity Control
Mode 1 & 2 setpoints – Page 1: $01s1
$ Start of command sequence.
01 Compressor ID code. $ Start of command sequence.
D4 Operating Status – Page 1 command. 01 Compressor ID code.
CS Checksum S1 Suction Press. Cap. Control Page 1
CR Carriage Return command.
CS Checksum
RETURNED ANSWER,
CR Carriage Return
Starting RETURNED ANSWER,
Character Description of returned data
Position Starting
Character Description of returned data
1 A Acknowledge Position
2 01 Compressor ID code.
4 Date as 00/00/00 1 A Acknowledge
13 Time as hh:mm:ss 2 01 Compressor ID code.
23 Remaining Recycle time as mm:ss 4 Suction Pressure Control Setpoint 2
30 CS (Checksum followed by Carriage 13 Suction Press. Upper Prop. Band 2
return, Line feed.) 22 Suction Press. Lower Prop. Band 2
31 Suction Press. Upper Dead Band 2
RETURN Suction Pressure Capacity Control 40 Suction Press. Lower Dead Band 2
Mode 1 & 2 setpoints – Page 0: $01s0 49 Suction Press. Upper Cycle Time 2
$ Start of command sequence. 58 Suction Press. Lower Cycle Time 2
01 Compressor ID code. 67 Suction Press. Auto Start Setpoint 2
s0 Suction Press. Cap. Control Page 0 76 Suction Press. Auto Stop Setpoint 2
command. 85 Suction Press. Auto Start delay 2
CS Checksum 94 Suction Press. Auto Stop delay 2
CR Carriage Return 103 CS (Checksum followed by Carriage
return, Line feed.)
RETURNED ANSWER,
Starting RETURN Suction Pressure Capacity Control
Character Description of returned data Mode 1 & 2 setpoints – Page 2: $01s2
Position $ Start of command sequence.
1 A Acknowledge 01 Compressor ID code.
2 01 Compressor ID code. S2 Suction Press. Cap. Control Page 2
4 Suction Pressure Control Setpoint 1 command.
13 Suction Press. Upper Prop. Band 1 CS Checksum
22 Suction Press. Lower Prop. Band 1 CR Carriage Return
31 Suction Press. Upper Dead Band 1 RETURNED ANSWER,
40 Suction Press. Lower Dead Band 1 Starting
49 Suction Press. Upper Cycle Time 1 Character Description of returned data
58 Suction Press. Lower Cycle Time 1 Position
67 Suction Press. Auto Start Setpoint 1
76 Suction Press. Auto Stop Setpoint 1 1 A Acknowledge
85 Suction Press. Auto Start delay 1 2 01 Compressor ID code.
94 Suction Press. Auto Stop delay 1 4 Suction Press. Stop Load 1
103 CS (Checksum followed by Carriage 13 Suction Press. Force Unload 1
return, Line feed.) 22 Suction Press. Low Alarm 1
31 Suction Press. Low Shutdown 1
40 Suction Press. Low Alarm delay 1
49 Suction Press. Low Shutdown delay 1
58 Suction Press. Stop Load 2
67 Suction Press. Force Unload 2
76 Suction Press. Low Alarm 2
85 Suction Press. Low Shutdown 2
94 Suction Press. Low Alarm delay 2
103 Suction Press. Low Shutdown delay 2
104 CS (Checksum followed by Carriage
return, Line feed.)
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RETURN Process Temperature Capacity Control RETURN Process Temperature Capacity Control
Mode 1 & 2 setpoints – Page 2: $01p2
Mode 1 & 2 setpoints – Page 0: $01p0 $ Start of command sequence.
$ Start of command sequence. 01 Compressor ID code.
01 Compressor ID code. p2 Process Temperature Capacity Control
p0 Process Temperature Cap. Control Page 0 Page 2 command.
command. CS Checksum
CS Checksum CR Carriage Return
CR Carriage Return RETURNED ANSWER,
RETURNED ANSWER, Starting
Starting Character Description of returned data
Character Description of returned data Position
Position 1 A Acknowledge
1 A Acknowledge 2 01 Compressor ID code.
2 01 Compressor ID code. 4 Process Temperature Stop Load 1
4 Process Temperature Control 1 13 Process Temperature Force Unload 1
13 Process Temperature Upper Prop. Band 1 22 Process Temperature Low Alarm 1
22 Process Temperature Lower Prop. Band 1 31 Process Temperature Low Shutdown 1
31 Process Temperature Upper Dead Band 1 40 Process Temperature Low Alarm delay 1
40 Process Temperature Lower Dead Band 1 49 Process Temp. Low Shutdown delay 1
49 Process Temperature Upper Cycle Time 1 58 Process Temperature Stop Load 2
58 Process Temperature Lower Cycle Time 1 67 Process Temperature Force Unload 2
67 Process Temperature Auto Start Setpoint 1 76 Process Temperature Low Alarm 2
76 Process Temperature Auto Stop Setpoint 1 85 Process Temperature Low Shutdown 2
85 Process Temperature Auto Start delay 1 94 Process Temperature Low Alarm Delay 2
94 Process Temperature Auto Stop delay 1 103 Process Temp. Low Shutdown Delay 2
103 CS (Checksum followed by Carriage 112 CS (Checksum followed by Carriage
return, Line feed.) return, Line feed.)
RETURN Process Temperature Capacity Control RETURN Process Temperature Capacity Control
Mode 1 & 2 setpoints – Page 1: $01p1 Mode 1 & 2 setpoints – Page 3: $01p3
$ Start of command sequence. $ Start of command sequence.
01 Compressor ID code. 01 Compressor ID code.
p1 Process Temperature Cap. Control Page 1 p3 Process Temperature Cap. Control Page 3
command. command.
CS Checksum CS Checksum
CR Carriage Return CR Carriage Return
RETURNED ANSWER, RETURNED ANSWER,
Starting Starting
Character Description of returned data Character Description of returned data
Position Position
1 A Acknowledge 1 A Acknowledge
2 01 Compressor ID code. 2 01 Compressor ID code.
4 Process Temperature Control 2 4 Process Temp. Low Suction Stop Load 1
13 Process Temperature Upper Prop. Band 2 13 Process Temp. Low Suction Force Unload 1
22 Process Temperature Lower Prop. Band 2 22 Process Temp. Low Suction Alarm 1
31 Process Temperature Upper Dead Band 2 31 Process Temp. Low Suction Shutdown 1
40 Process Temperature Lower Dead Band 2 40 Process Temp. Low Suction Alarm delay 1
49 Process Temperature Upper Cycle Time 2 49 Process Temp. Low Suction Shutdown Dly 1
58 Process Temperature Lower Cycle Time 2 58 Process Temp. Low Suction Stop Load 2
67 Process Temperature Auto Start Setpoint 2 67 Process Temp. Low Suction Force Unload 2
76 Process Temperature Auto Stop Setpoint 2 76 Process Temp. Low Suction Alarm 2
85 Process Temperature Auto Start delay 2 85 Process Temp. Low Suction Shutdown 2
94 Process Temperature Auto Stop delay 2 94 Process Temp. Low Suction Alarm Delay 2
103 CS (Checksum followed by Carriage 103 Process Temp. Low Suction Shutdown Dly 2
return, Line feed.) 112 CS (Checksum followed by Carriage return,
Line feed.)
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RETURN Discharge Pressure Capacity Control RETURN Discharge Pressure Capacity Control
Mode 1 & 2 setpoints – Page 0: $01d0 Mode 1 & 2 setpoints – Page 2: $01d2
$ Start of command sequence. $ Start of command sequence.
01 Compressor ID code. 01 Compressor ID code.
D0 Discharge Pressure Capacity Control D2 Discharge Pressure Capacity Control
Page 0 command Page 2 command
CS Checksum CS Checksum
CR Carriage Return CR Carriage Return
RETURNED ANSWER, RETURNED ANSWER,
Starting Starting
Character Description of returned data Character Description of returned data
Position Position

1 A Acknowledge 1 A Acknowledge
2 01 Compressor ID code. 2 01 Compressor ID code.
4 Discharge Pressure Control 1 4 Discharge Pressure Stop Load 1
13 Discharge Pressure Upper Prop. Band 1 13 Discharge Pressure Force Unload 1
22 Discharge Pressure Lower Prop. Band 1 22 Discharge Pressure Low Alarm 1
31 Discharge Pressure Upper Dead Band 1 31 Discharge Pressure Low Shutdown 1
40 Discharge Pressure Lower Dead Band 1 40 Discharge Pressure Low Alarm delay 1
49 Discharge Pressure Upper Cycle Time 1 49 Discharge Pressure Low Shutdown delay 1
58 Discharge Pressure Lower Cycle Time 1 58 Discharge Pressure Stop Load 2
67 Discharge Pressure Auto Start Setpoint 1 67 Discharge Pressure Force Unload 2
76 Discharge Pressure Auto Stop Setpoint 1 76 Discharge Pressure Low Alarm 2
85 Discharge Pressure Auto Start Delay 1 85 Discharge Pressure Low Shutdown 2
94 Discharge Pressure Auto Stop Delay 1 94 Discharge Pressure Low Alarm delay 2
103 CS (Checksum followed by Carriage 103 Discharge Pressure Low Shutdown delay 2
return, Line feed.) 112 CS (Checksum followed by Carriage
return, Line feed.)
RETURN Discharge Pressure Capacity Control
RETURN Discharge Pressure Capacity Control
Mode 1 & 2 setpoints – Page 1: $01d1
Mode 1 & 2 setpoints – Page 3: $01d3
$ Start of command sequence.
01 Compressor ID code. $ Start of command sequence.
D1 Discharge Press. Cap. Control Page 1 01 Compressor ID code.
command D3 Discharge Press. Cap. Control Page 3
CS Checksum command
CR Carriage Return CS Checksum
CR Carriage Return
RETURNED ANSWER,
RETURNED ANSWER,
Starting
Character Description of returned data Starting
Position Character Description of returned data
Position
1 A Acknowledge
2 01 Compressor ID code. 1 A Acknowledge
4 Discharge Pressure Control 2 2 01 Compressor ID code.
13 Discharge Pressure Upper Prop. Band 2 4 User Selectable Control 1
22 Discharge Pressure Lower Prop. Band 2 13 User Selectable Upper Prop. Band 1
31 Discharge Pressure Upper Dead Band 2 22 User Selectable Lower Prop. Band 1
40 Discharge Pressure Lower Dead Band 2 31 User Selectable Upper Dead Band 1
49 Discharge Pressure Upper Cycle Time 2 40 User Selectable Lower Dead Band 1
58 Discharge Pressure Lower Cycle Time 2 49 User Selectable Upper Cycle Time 1
67 Discharge Pressure Auto Start Setpoint 2 58 User Selectable Lower Cycle Time 1
76 Discharge Pressure Auto Stop Setpoint 2 67 User Selectable Auto Start Setpoint 1
85 Discharge Pressure Auto Start delay 2 76 User Selectable Auto Stop Setpoint 1
94 Discharge Pressure Auto Stop delay 2 85 User Selectable Auto Start Delay 1
103 CS (Checksum followed by Carriage 94 User Selectable Auto Stop Delay 1
return, Line feed.) 103 CS (Checksum followed by Carriage return
Line feed.)
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RETURN Discharge Pressure Capacity Control RETURN Alarms & Shutdowns – Page 1 $01F1
Mode 1 & 2 setpoints – Page 4: $01d4 $ Start of command sequence.
$ Start of command sequence. 01 Compressor ID code.
01 Compressor ID code. F1 Failure Annunciation command Page 1.
d4 Discharge Pressure Capacity Control CS Checksum
Page 4 command CR Carriage Return
CS Checksum RETURNED ANSWER,
CR Carriage Return
Starting
RETURNED ANSWER, Character Description of returned data
Starting Position
Character Description of returned data 1 A Acknowledge
Position 2 01 Compressor ID code.
1 A Acknowledge 4 Message Code 1
2 01 Compressor ID code. 7 Date 1 as mm/dd/yy
4 User Selectable Control 2 15 Time 1 as hh:mm:ss
13 User Selectable Upper Prop. Band 2 23 Space
22 User Selectable Lower Prop. Band 2 24 Message Code 2
31 User Selectable Upper Dead Band 2 27 Date 2 as mm/dd/yy
40 User Selectable Lower Dead Band 2 35 Time 2 as hh:mm:ss
49 User Selectable Upper Cycle Time 2 43 Space
58 User Selectable Lower Cycle Time 2 44 Message Code 3
67 User Selectable Auto Start Setpoint 2 47 Date 3 as mm/dd/yy
76 User Selectable Auto Stop Setpoint 2 55 Time 3 as hh:mm:ss
85 User Selectable Auto Start delay 2 63 Space
94 User Selectable Auto Stop delay 2 64 Message Code 4
103 CS (Checksum followed by Carriage return, 67 Date 4 as mm/dd/yy
Line feed.) 75 Time 4 as hh:mm:ss
83 Space
RETURN Discharge Pressure Capacity Control 84 Message Code 5
Mode 1 & 2 setpoints – Page 5: $01d5 87 Date 5 as mm/dd/yy
$ Start of command sequence. 95 Time 5 as hh:mm:ss
01 Compressor ID code. 103 Space
d5 Discharge Press. Cap. Control Page 5 104 Message Code 6
command 107 Date 6 as mm/dd/yy
CS Checksum 115 Time 6 as hh:mm:ss
CR Carriage Return 123 Space
RETURNED ANSWER, 124 CS (Checksum followed by Carriage return,
Line feed.)
Starting
Character Description of returned data
Position
1 A Acknowledge
2 01 Compressor ID code.
4 User Selectable Stop Load 1
13 User Selectable Force Unload 1
22 User Selectable Low Alarm 1
31 User Selectable Low Shutdown 1
40 User Selectable Low Alarm delay 1
49 User Selectable Low Shutdown delay 1
58 User Selectable Stop Load 2
67 User Selectable Force Unload 2
76 User Selectable Low Alarm 2
85 User Selectable Low Shutdown 2
94 User Selectable Low Alarm Delay 2
103 User Selectable Low Shutdown Delay 2
112 CS (Checksum followed by Carriage return,
Line feed.)
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RETURN Alarms & Shutdowns – Page 2 $01F2 RETURN Alarms & Shutdowns – Page 3 $01F3
$ Start of command sequence. $ Start of command sequence.
01 Compressor ID code. 01 Compressor ID code.
F2 Failure Annunciation command Page 2. F3 Failure Annunciation command Page 3.
CS Checksum CS Checksum
CR Carriage Return CR Carriage Return
RETURNED ANSWER, RETURNED ANSWER,
Starting Starting
Character Description of returned data Character Description of returned data
Position Position
1 A Acknowledge 1 A Acknowledge
2 01 Compressor ID code. 2 01 Compressor ID code.
4 Message Code 7 4 Message Code 13
7 Date 7 as mm/dd/yy 7 Date 13 as mm/dd/yy
15 Time 7 as hh:mm:ss 15 Time 13 as hh:mm:ss
23 Space 23 Space
24 Message Code 8 24 Message Code 14
27 Date 8 as mm/dd/yy 27 Date 14 as mm/dd/yy
35 Time 8 as hh:mm:ss 35 Time 14 as hh:mm:ss
43 Space 43 Space
44 Message Code 9 44 Message Code 15
47 Date 9 as mm/dd/yy 47 Date 15 as mm/dd/yy
55 Time 9 as hh:mm:ss 55 Time 15 as hh:mm:ss
63 Space 63 Space
64 Message Code 10 64 Message Code 16
67 Date 10 as mm/dd/yy 67 Date 16 as mm/dd/yy
75 Time 10 as hh:mm:ss 75 Time 16 as hh:mm:ss
83 Space 83 Space
84 Message Code 11 84 Message Code 17
87 Date 11 as mm/dd/yy 87 Date 17 as mm/dd/yy
95 Time 11 as hh:mm:ss 95 Time 17 as hh:mm:ss
103 Space 103 Space
104 Message Code 12 104 Message Code 18
107 Date 12 as mm/dd/yy 107 Date 18 as mm/dd/yy
115 Time 12 as hh:mm:ss 115 Time 18 as hh:mm:ss
123 Space 123 Space
124 CS (Checksum followed by Carriage return, 124 CS (Checksum followed by Carriage
Line feed.) return, Line feed.)
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RETURN DATA VALUE FROM TABLE $IDT1 SLIDE VALVE CONTROL COMMANDS: $IDCLXX
$ Start of command sequence. $IDCUXX
ID Compressor ID code. $ Start command sequence.
T1 Return the value of a Table address. ID Compressor ID code.
0000 0000 Frick® Address(s) of data value in Table. Up C Slide Valve/Slide Stop command.
0000 0000 to 16 different addresses can be requested. L Load Slide Valve command.
0000 0000 Example # 1: if requesting Suction U Unload Slide Valve command.
0000 0000 Temperature only, command would be (to XX = 00 Turns selected output off.
0000 0000 compressor ID of 1); $01T10128CSCR. XX=01 to 15 Turns selected output on for XX seconds.
0000 0000 Example # 2: If requesting address 128
0000 0000 through 136, the command would be If the command is $01CL00, then the load Slide Valve
0000 0000 $01T101280129013001310132013301340 output on compressor #1 would be turned off. If the
command is $01CL05, then the load Slide Valve output
1350136CSCR.
on compressor #1 would be turned on for 5 seconds,
CS Checksum
and would then automatically turn off. Time is not
CR Carriage Return
accrued, each command restarts timer. NOTE: the
RETURNED ANSWER, Slide Valve must be in the remote mode for this
Starting Description command to be executed.
Character of returned data
Position RETURNED ANSWER (for L or U commands): A01
1 A Acknowledge Character
2 01 Compressor ID code. Description of returned data
Position
4 Value(s) of requested data.
CS (Checksum followed by CR, LF) 1 Acknowledge of command sent.
The response to example # 1 above would 2,3 ID code of compressor. (CR, line feed.)
look like: A01+000018731F, the plus COMPRESSOR MODE - MANUAL COMMAND: $IDMM
symbol (+) indicates that the data value followed by the CS, CR
returned is positive.
RETURNED ANSWER, A followed by the ID,
The response to example # 2 above would CR, LF if successful.
look like:
COMPRESSOR MODE - AUTOCYCLE COMMAND:
A01+00001873+00004901+00002949+000 $IDMA
05652-0027249+00008211+00013354 followed by the CS, CR
+00000656+0000288109 RETURNED ANSWER, A followed by the ID,
CR, LF if successful.
CHANGE SETPOINT COMMAND: $IDCS
$ Start of command sequence. COMPRESSOR MODE - REMOTE COMMAND: $IDMR
ID Compressor ID code. followed by the CS, CR
CS Change Table address’s setpoint value. RETURNED ANSWER, A followed by the ID,
0000 Frick®’s Table address of the setpoint. CR, LF if successful.
+/- Polarity indicator (for the new setpoint).
0000 0000 Value of the new setpoint. Decimal point SLIDE VALVE MODE - AUTOMATIC COMMAND:
assumed to two places (0000 00.00) $IDVA
CS Checksum followed by the CS, CR
CR Carriage Return RETURNED ANSWER, A followed by the ID,
RETURNED ANSWER, A followed by the ID, CR, LF if successful.
and 1 CR, LF if successful.
SLIDE VALVE MODE - REMOTE COMMAND: $IDVR
and 0 CR, LF if unsuccessful.
followed by the CS, CR
CLEAR ALARMS COMMAND: $IDCA RETURNED ANSWER, A followed by the ID,
followed by the CS, CR CR, LF if successful.
RETURNED ANSWER, A followed by the ID,
COMPRESSOR SEQUENCE - ACTIVATE
CR, LF if successful.
COMMAND: $IDS2
NOTE: The following commands are for remote followed by the CS, CR
control of a compressor. A compressor should be in RETURNED ANSWER, A followed by the ID,
both remote compressor mode and remote Slide Valve
or capacity mode for remote control. CR, LF if successful.

COMPRESSOR START COMMAND: $IDCT COMPRESSOR SEQUENCE – DE-ACTIVATE


followed by the CS, CR COMMAND: $IDS3
RETURNED ANSWER, A followed by the ID, followed by the CS, CR
CR, LF if successful. RETURNED ANSWER, A followed by the ID,
CR, LF if successful.
COMPRESSOR STOP COMMAND: $IDCP
followed by the CS, CR
RETURNED ANSWER, A followed by the ID,
CR, LF if successful.
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CONVERSION CHART FOR DECIMAL / HEXADECIMAL / ASCII


Decimal Hexadecimal ASCII Decimal Hexadecimal ASCII Decimal Hexadecimal ASCII
(DEC) (HEX) (DEC) (HEX) (DEC) (HEX)
0 0 ctrl @ NUL 43 2B + 86 56 V
1 1 ctrl A SOH 44 2C , 87 57 W
2 2 ctrl B STX 45 2D - 88 58 X
3 3 ctrl C ETX 46 2E . 89 59 Y
4 4 ctrl D EOT 47 2F / 90 5A Z
5 5 ctrl E ENQ 48 30 0 91 5B [
6 6 ctrl F ACK 49 31 1 92 5C \
7 7 ctrl G BEL 50 32 2 93 5D ]
8 8 ctrl H BS 51 33 3 94 5E ^
9 9 ctrl I HT 52 34 4 95 5F _
10 A ctrl J LF 53 35 5 96 60 '
11 B ctrl K VT 54 36 6 97 61 a
12 C ctrl L FF 55 37 7 98 62 b
13 D ctrl M CR 56 38 8 99 63 c
14 E ctrl N SO 57 39 9 100 64 d
15 F ctrl O SI 58 3A : 101 65 e
16 10 ctrl P DLE 59 3B ; 102 66 f
17 11 ctrl Q DC1 60 3C < 103 67 g
18 12 ctrl R DC2 61 3D = 104 68 h
19 13 ctrl S DC3 62 3E > 105 69 i
20 14 ctrl T DC4 63 3F ? 106 6A j
21 15 ctrl U NAK 64 40 @ 107 6B k
22 16 ctrl V SYN 65 41 A 108 6C l
23 17 ctrl W ETB 66 42 B 109 6D m
24 18 ctrl X CAN 67 43 C 110 6E n
25 19 ctrl Y EM 68 44 D 111 6F o
26 1A ctrl Z SUB 69 45 E 112 70 p
27 1B ctrl [ ESC 70 46 F 113 71 q
28 1C ctrl \ FS 71 47 G 114 72 r
29 1D ctrl ] GS 72 48 H 115 73 s
30 1E ctrl ^ RS 73 49 I 116 74 t
31 1F ctrl _ US 74 4A J 117 75 u
32 20 SPACE 75 4B K 118 76 v
33 21 ! 76 4C L 119 77 w
34 22 " 77 4D M 120 78 x
35 23 # 78 4E N 121 79 y
36 24 $ 79 4F O 122 7A z
37 25 % 80 50 P 123 7B {
38 26 & 81 51 Q 124 7C |
39 27 ' 82 52 R 125 7D }
40 28 ( 83 53 S 126 7E ∼
41 29 ) 84 54 T 127 7F DEL
42 2A * 85 55 U
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ALLEN-BRADLEY COMMUNICATION acknowledgment to the message it has sent before the


processor retries the message or the message errors out.
To provide for the reading and writing of data to Reply Message Wait Time - Define the amount of time in
Quantum™ panels using Allen-Bradley communication, 20 millisecond increments that the master station will wait
the Quantum™ has an Allen-Bradley DF1 communication after receiving an ACK (to a master-initiate message)
driver that recognizes both half-duplex and full duplex SLC before polling the remote station for a reply. Choose a
500 protected typed logical read and write commands. time that is, at minimum, equal to the longest time that a
This is a Master / Slave multi-drop communication remote station needs to format a reply packet. Some
method. The Quantum™ talks Allen-Bradley SLC protocol remote stations can format reply packets faster than
and is programmed to resemble an Allen-Bradley SLC500 others.
slave station. The customer’s PLC or DCS must be setup
to initiate the reading and writing of data to a Quantum™. Message Timeout - Defines the amount of time in
The Quantum™ does not initiate any communications. seconds that the message will wait for a reply. If this time
The Quantum™ panels ID number is used as its station elapses without a reply, the error bit is set, indicating that
address and the target node. With the AB PLC, the MSG the instruction timed out. A timeout of 0 seconds means
(Message) instruction is used to send read and write that there is no timer and the message will wait indefinitely
requests. A DCS (Distributed Control System) will use a for a reply. Valid range 0-255 seconds.
SLC 500 DF1 protocol driver to send protected typed
logical read with 3 address fields and protected typed Note: Make sure the Allen-Bradley PLC and the
logical write requests with 3 address fields to a programming software is the most recent software
Quantum™. Fifty (50) data elements can be read with one revision. Some revisions have been made that do not
read. The most desired data (information on the Operating allow the SLC Typed Logical Read/Write Message
Status screen) exists in a fifty (50) element data area. Command.
Setpoints are changed by sending a write command to
one element. Changing a setpoint causes the Quantum™
to save the new setpoint to Flash memory (non-volatile SLC-500 - Suggested Setup
memory). Be careful not to continuously request a
setpoint change. It is to be expected that Channel Configuration
communications may slow down during the process
of writing setpoints or clearing alarms. Both of these Configure the communication channel – Channel 0:
processes involve writing to either EEPROM or Flash Current Communication Mode: System
Memory and does take some time. If communication Communication Driver: DF1 Half-Duplex Master or DF1
requests are being sent faster than once every couple Full-Duplex
of seconds, there will be temporary slowdowns during Baud Rate: 19200 (suggested)
these processes. Additionally, keeping the Quantum™ Stop Bits: 1
busy writing to Flash memory will interfere with the Duplicate Detect: Disabled
Quantum™ communicating to it’s I/O Boards. A ACK Timeout (x20ms): 30
communication failure to an I/O board will cause the Message Retries: 3
compressor to shutdown. Control commands such as Parity: None
starting the compressor are also sent with a write Station Address (Source ID): 5 (Master’s DF1 selected
command. For more detail and a list of the data, reference ID#)
the Quantum™ Data Table section. For details about the Error Detect: BCC / CRC
actual protocol, reference the AB publication 1770-6.5.16 RTS off Delay (x20ms): 0
DF1 Protocol and Command Set Reference Manual. RTS Send Delay (x20ms): 0
Pre-Send Time Delay (x1 ms): 0
Because overrun can occur, the baud rate and commands Control Line: No Handshaking
should be setup to produce the most desired throughput. Polling Mode: Message Based (do not allow slave to
The master station should have the Stop Bit set to 1, initiate messages)
Parity set to none, Duplicate Detect disabled, and Error Priority Polling Range - Low: 255, High: 0
Detect set for BCC or CRC. Normal Polling Range - Low: 255, High: 0
Normal Poll Group Size: 0
When communication is between either your programming Reply Message Wait Time (x20ms): 20
software and a Quantum™ or an Allen-Bradley PLC and a System Mode Driver: DF1 Half-Duplex Master or DF1 Full-
Quantum™ on a multi-drop link, the devices depend on a Duplex
DF1 Master to give each of them polling permission to User Mode Driver: Generic ASCII
transmit in a timely manner. As the number of Quantum™ Write Protect: DISABLED
slaves increase on the link, the time between when each Mode Changes: DISABLED
Quantum™ is polled also increases. This increase in time Mode Attention Character: \0x1b (default)
may become larger if you are using low baud rates. As System Mode Character: S (default)
these time periods grow, the timeouts such as the User Mode Character: U (default)
message timeout, poll timeout and reply timeout may need Edit Resource/File Owner Timeout (Sec): 60
to be changed to avoid loss of communication. Passthru Link ID (decimal): 1

ACK Timeout - The amount of time in 20 milliseconds


increments that you want the processor to wait for an
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READ MESSAGE SETUP EXAMPLE Channel 0 Setup:

Read/Write Message Port Maximum Cable


Type: Peer-To-Peer length
Read/Write: Read RS-232C 15 m (50 ft)
Target Device: 500 CPU RS-422A 61 m (200 ft)
Local/Remote: Local RS-423 61 m (200 ft)
Control Block: N11:0
Control Block Length: 14 Important guidelines:
Channel: 0
Target Node: 2 (002) (this is the Quantum™ Panel ID) • When channel 0 is configured for RS-422A
Local File Address: N12:0 compatibility, do not use terminating resistors
Target File Address/Offset: N10:0 anywhere on the link.
Message Length in Elements: 50
Message Time-out (seconds): 15
• When channel 0 is configured for RS-422A
(Refer to the Allen-Bradley Programming Overview (compatible) and RS-423, do not go beyond 61 m
Section for more information) (200 ft). This distance restriction is independent
from the transmission rate.
Write Message Setup Example Channel Configuration
Read/Write Message
Channel 0 = System (Master) for half-duplex or System
Type: Peer-To-Peer
(Point-To-Point) for full-duplex
Read/Write: Write
Remote Mode Change: DISABLED
Target Device: 500 CPU
Mode attention Char: \0x1b
Local/Remote: Local
System mode char: S
Control Block: N11:0
User mode char: U
Control Block Length: 14
Baud rate: 19200 (suggested)
Channel: 0
Stop bits: 1
Target Node: 2 (002) (this is the Quantum™ Panel ID)
Parity: None
Local File Address: N12:0
Station address: 5 (this devices ID#)
Target File Address/Offset: N55:3
Control line: No Handshaking
Message Length in Elements: 1
Reply Msg Wait (20ms):
Message Time-out (seconds): 15
ACK timeout (20ms):
Enter 20 into N12:0 to send the command to set the DF1 retries: 3
compressor in remote mode. Msg appl timeout(30 secs):2
Error detect: BCC / CRC
(Refer to the Allen-Bradley Programming Overview RTS send delay (20ms): 0
Section for more information) RTS off delay (20ms): 0
Polling mode: Message Based (Do Not Allow Slave to
initiate messages)
PLC-5/30 - Suggested Setup
Master Message Transmit: Between Station Polls
Channel 0 - 25-pin D-shell serial port; supports standard
EIA RS-232C and RS-423 and is RS-422A compatible. System (Point-To-Point) additional setup:
Duplicate Detect: OFF
NOTE: Channel 0 is optically-coupled (provides high NAK Receive:0
electrical noise immunity) and can be used with most DF1 ENQS:0
RS-422A equipment as long as:
(Refer to the Allen-Bradley Programming Overview
• Termination resistors are not used Section for more information)

• The distance and transmission rate are reduced PLC-5 Series and Firmware that support SL C500
to comply with RS-423 requirements commands
Model Series Firmware must
The PLC-5’s switch 2 is used to select RS-232C, RS- be at least:
422A, or RS-423. Channel 0 can be wired for RS-422. C L
5/30
D C
Following is the pin connections showing how to wire the
A M
PLC-5 channel 0 connector to the Quantum™ for RS-422
5/40 B J
communication:
C G
PLC-5 CH0 Quantum™ Com-2 A M
Pin 2 (TXD.OUT+) Pin 1 (-RX) B J
5/60
Pin 3 (RXD.IN+) Pin 3 (-TX) C G
Pin 14 (TXD.OUT-) Pin 2 (+RX) E B
Pin 16 (RXD.IN-) Pin 4 (+TX)
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Read Message Setup Example Allen-Bradley Programming Overview


This section contains programming examples for reading
Instruction Entry for Message Block MG14:0:
data from, and writing data to the Frick® Quantum™
Communication Command: SLC Typed Logical Read
control panel from an Allen Bradley (AB) SLC500 or PLC5
PLC-5 Data Table Address: N9:3
processor. AB RSLogix500 programming software has
Size in Elements: 20
been used for the following examples, however, these
Local/Remote: Local
examples can also be used for the AB RSLogix5 software.
Local Node Address: 004 (Quantum™ Panel’s ID)
Destination Data Table Address: N10:1 Channel Configuration
Port Number: 0
The following are representations of the channel
(Refer to the Allen-Bradley Programming Overview configuration screens from the AB RSLogix500
Section for more information) programming software for the SLC500. Enter values as
shown in order to establish communications via AB
Protocol.

General Configuration

System Configuration
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Message Sequence Logic message to the Quantum™ panel. This logic prevents
hang up due to lost communications or message errors.
Use the following logic to sequence read and write

Message Read Logic compressors, copy / paste these rungs as needed then
modify the control block and setup screen parameters
Use the following logic to read data from the Quantum™ accordingly.
panel. To read more data or to read data from several
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Message Read Setup Screen The following setup screen is programmed to obtain 28
consecutive data files from the Quantum™ (ID#1) N10:1
register and place them into the SLC500’s N10:1 through
N10:28 register.

• This Controller: SLC500 • Target Device: Quantum™ Panel


• Data Table Address: Data file location in the • Data Table Address: Data file location in the
SLC500 Quantum™ controller.
• Size in Elements: # of data file to read • Local Node: Quantum™ ID# (Octal)
• Channel: Port location on the SLC processor
(Channel 0 is the RS-232 port)
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Message Write Logic modify the control block and setup screen parameters
accordingly.
Use the following logic to write data from the Quantum™
panel. To write more data or to write data to several
compressors, copy / paste these rungs as needed then
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Message Write Setup Screen compressor mode to the Quantum™ (ID#1) N55:3 data file
from the SLC500’s N55:3 data file.
The following setup screen is programmed to write the

• This Controller: SLC500 • Target Device: Quantum™ Panel

• Data Table Address: Data file location in the • Data Table Address: Data file location in the
SLC500 Quantum™ controller.
• Size in Elements: # of data file to read • Local Node: Quantum™ ID# (Octal)
• Channel: Port location on the SLC processor
(Channel 0 is the RS232 port)
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MODBUS Protocol Port Configuration of The Master

Since Modbus protocol is a messaging structure, it is 7 or 8 Bits per Character (Data Bits)
independent of the underlying physical layer. It is Odd, Even or No Parity
traditionally implemented using RS-232, RS-422, or RS- 1 or 2 Stop Bits
485 communications hardware. No Handshake

The Quantum™ controller is setup to communicate on Data Packet


standard Modbus networks using ASCII (American
Standard Code for Information Interchange). The Modbus protocol establishes the format for the
Master's query by creating a message (data packet) as
NOTE: With the Quantum™ Controller, ONLY Modbus follows:
ASCII (7 or 8 data bits) is recognized, and all references to
Modbus protocol in this document will be as they relate to • Assign the device address (Quantum™ panel ID
ASCII. The mode and serial parameters must be the same #). The address field of a message frame
for all devices on a Modbus network, therefore, ensure contains two characters (ASCII). Valid
that your network is utilizing the Modbus ASCII protocol Quantum™ device addresses are in the range of
before attempting to try to communicate to the Quantum™ 01 – 99 decimal. A master addresses a
portion of the network. Additionally, typical Modbus Quantum™ by placing the Quantum™ address in
protocols allow for network broadcasting, whereby a single the address field of the message. When the
message can be sent to all devices simultaneously. This Quantum™ sends its response, it places its own
Broadcasting is NOT allowed or supported by the address in this address field of the response to
Quantum™ Controller. let the Master know which Quantum™ is
responding.
The Quantum™ provides the capability to interface with
other devices that support serial data communications • A function code defining the requested action
using the Modbus ASCII protocol. This is a Master / Slave (Query):
multi-drop communication method whereby the
Quantum™ is setup to be a Modbus ASCII Slave. The • Function Code 3 - to read holding registers
customer’s PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) or DCS (sends a request to read data from the
(Data Communications System, such as a desktop or Quantum™).
laptop computer) must be setup as a Modbus ASCII
Master. The Master initiates the reading and writing of - OR –
data (queries) to a Quantum™. The Quantum™ does not
generate its own data, it will only reply from a request by • Function Code 6 to load a register (to request to
the Master. change a setpoint or to send a command such as
starting the compressor).
The Quantum™ ID number is used as the Modbus Slave
address. The Master uses Function Code 3 (Read Holding • Any data to be sent (Response). The data field is
Registers) to send a request to read data from the constructed using sets of two hexadecimal digits,
Quantum™. The Master uses Function Code 6 (Load in the range of 00 to FF hexadecimal. These are
Register) to request to change a setpoint or to send a to be made from a pair of ASCII characters. The
command such as starting the compressor. Up to fifty (50) data field of messages sent from a Master to the
data elements can be read with one read request. Quantum™ devices contains additional
information which the Quantum™ must use to
The most desired data (information on the Operating take the action defined by the function code. This
Status screen) exists in a 50 (fifty) element data area. The can include items like discrete and register
address references are numbered relative to the Frick® addresses, the quantity of items to be handled,
addresses in the Quantum™ Data Table (see MODBUS and the count of actual data bytes in the field. If
Addressing Note in the Quantum™ Data Table section of no error occurs, the data field of a response from
this manual for additional information). The Quantum™ a Quantum™ to a Master contains the data
only accepts one value with a Load Register request. requested. If an error occurs, the field contains
Changing a setpoint causes the Quantum™ to save the an exception code that the Master application
new setpoint to nonvolatile memory. Be careful not to can use to determine the next action to be taken.
continuously request a setpoint change. Keeping the
Quantum™ busy writing to memory will interfere with the • An error-checking field.
Quantum™ communicating to its I/O boards. A
communication failure to an I/O board will cause the
compressor to shutdown. For more detail and a list of the
data, reference the Quantum™ Data Table section of this
manual. For details about the actual protocol, reference
the Modicon website at http://www.modicon.com.
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The Query excluding the CRLF pair at the end of the message. The
LRC is then appended to the message as the last field
The function code in the query tells the addressed preceding the CRLF (Carriage – Line Feed) characters.
Quantum™ what kind of action to perform. The data bytes Each new addition of a character that would result in a
contain any additional information that the Quantum™ will value higher than 255 decimal simply rolls over the field's
need to perform the function. For example, function code value through zero. Because there is no ninth bit, the carry
03 will query the Quantum™ to read holding registers and is discarded automatically.
respond with their contents. The data field must contain
the information telling the Quantum™ which register to The receiving device recalculates an LRC during receipt of
start at and how many registers to read. The error check the message, and compares the calculated value to the
field provides a method for the Quantum™ to validate the actual value it received in the LRC field. If the two values
integrity of the message contents. are not equal, an error results.

The Response ASCII Framing

If the Quantum™ makes a normal response, the function In ASCII mode, messages start with a colon ( : ) character
code in the response is an echo of the function code in the (3A hex), and end with a carriage return-line feed (CRLF)
query. The data bytes contain the data collected by the pair (0D and 0A hex).
Quantum™, such as register values or status. If an error
occurs, the function code is modified to indicate that the The allowable characters transmitted for all other fields are
response is an error response, and the data bytes contain hexadecimal 0 - 9, A - F.
a code that describes the error. The error check field
allows the master to confirm that the message contents All Quantum™ panels connected to the network monitor
are valid. the network bus continuously for the colon character.
When one is received, each Quantum™ decodes the next
field (the address field) to find out if it is the addressed
Data Field device.
The data field is constructed using sets of two
A Modbus message is placed by the transmitting device
hexadecimal digits, in the range of 00 to FF hexadecimal.
into a frame that has a known beginning and ending point.
These can be made from a pair of ASCII characters.
This allows receiving devices to begin at the start of the
message, read the address portion and determine which
The data field of messages sent from a master to the
device is addressed, and to know when the message is
Quantum™ devices contains additional information which
completed. Partial messages can be detected and errors
the Quantum™ must use to take the action defined by the
can be set as a result.
function code. This can include items like discrete and
register addresses, the quantity of items to be handled,
A typical message frame as sent by the Master is shown
and the count of actual data bytes in the field.
below.
For example, if the master requests a Quantum™ to read
a group of holding registers (function code 03), the data START ADDRESS FUNCTION DATA LRC CHECK END
field specifies the starting register and how many registers : 01 03 00870001 74 CRLF
are to be read. 1 CHAR 2 CHAR 2 CHAR 8 CHAR 2 CHAR 2 CHAR

If no error occurs, the data field of a response from a Where


Quantum™ to a Master contains the data requested. If an
error occurs, the field contains an exception code that the : = Start of Message
Master application can use to determine the next action to 01 = Quantum™ ID
be taken.
03 = Read Function
Error Checking 00 = H.O. address (hex)
87 = L.O. address (hex)
When data is transmitted to and from the Quantum™
Controller, each message has an Error Checking value 00 = H.O. # of Data Registers
appended to the end of the message. Because the 01 = L.O. # of Data Registers
Quantum™ utilizes Modbus ASCII protocol, Longitudinal
74 = Error Correction Code
Redundancy Check, or LRC, is used as the method for
verifying that the message sent from the transmitting CRLF = Carriage Return – Line Feed
device, was properly received by the receiving device.

The Longitudinal Redundancy Check (LRC) field is one


byte, containing an eight-bit binary value. The LRC value
is calculated by the transmitting device, by adding together
successive eight-bit bytes of the message, discarding any
carries, and then two's complementing the result. It is
performed on the ASCII message field contents excluding
the colon character that begins the message, and
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Query (Read) Example: Any time that a message is sent, all of the Quantum™
panels that are on the Modbus network will become active,
To demonstrate how an address within the Quantum™ communications wise, once the Colon appears. Next, all
may be read, the following test can be performed using panels will look at the first byte following the Colon ( : ). If
Windows HyperTerminal: this byte equals the Panel ID # of the particular
Quantum™ being queried, it will immediately finish
As an example, a Modbus command will be created, and reading the remainder of the message. If the byte does not
sent to obtain the actual Discharge Pressure value of a equal its ID #, the message will be ignored.
compressor. Using the address tables found later in this

}
manual, locate the address for Discharge Pressure. In this : 01 03 00 87 00 01 74 CRLF
case, it would be Frick® Address 135 (decimal). Since this
is the only address we are interested in obtaining the Where:
value of, send the following message: Start of Message
Quantum™ ID #
: 01 03 00 87 00 01 74 CRLF Read Function
H.O. address (hex)
Where: L.O. address (hex)
Start of Message H.O. # of Data Registers
Quantum™ ID # L.O. # of Data Registers
Read Function Error Correction Code
H.O. address (hex) Carriage Return – Line Feed
L.O. address (hex)
H.O. # of Data Registers
L.O. # of Data Registers In this particular example, we are strictly looking to request
Error Correction Code to view a data value, so we will be performing a read
Carriage Return – Line Feed function (03):

}
Look at this message on a more basic level, to understand
how the address that we are requesting is arrived at. We : 01 03 00 87 00 01 74 CRLF
want to know the actual value of the Discharge Pressure,
Frick® Address 135 (decimal). Where:
Start of Message
The first part of the message will be a Colon (:). This Quantum™ ID #
represents a heads up alert that data is coming down the Read Function
line. H.O. address (hex)
}

L.O. address (hex)


: 01 03 00 87 00 01 74 CRLF H.O. # of Data Registers
L.O. # of Data Registers
Where: Error Correction Code
Start of Message Carriage Return – Line Feed
Quantum™ ID #
Read Function
H.O. address (hex) 135 decimal equals 87 hex. Looking at our example, we
L.O. address (hex) see that we need a H.O. (High Order) address and a L.O.
H.O. # of Data Registers (Low Order) address. Since all data sent and received is in
L.O. # of Data Registers ASCII Hex Byte format, we need to look at 87 Hex as the
Error Correction Code Low Order portion of the address. The High Order portion
Carriage Return – Line Feed is 00. Now our decimal 135 is formatted as 0087 Hex.
}

: 01 03 00 87 00 01 74 CRLF

Where:
Start of Message
Quantum™ ID #
Read Function
H.O. address (hex)
L.O. address (hex)
H.O. # of Data Registers
L.O. # of Data Registers
Error Correction Code
Carriage Return – Line Feed
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Since we are only looking for this one address, and no Write Example:
other, we can say that we are only looking for one Data
Address. Our Data Address part of the data packet is also To demonstrate how an address within the Quantum™
looking for a High and a Low Order value. Fortunately, the may be written to, the following test can be performed
number one (1) is the same in decimal as it is in Hex, using Windows HyperTerminal:
therefore, the Low Order Address is 01 (hex). The High
Order Address is 00 (hex), so our decimal 1 is formatted As an example, a Modbus command will be created, and
as 0001 (hex). sent to set the Quantum™ to set the Suction Pressure

}
Control Point 1 to 100.0 PSIA. First, be aware that data
: 01 03 00 87 00 01 74 CRLF sent to and received by the Quantum™ has one decimal
place assumed. This means that to send the value of
Where: 100.0, you actually need to send 1000. Using the address
Start of Message tables found later in this manual, locate the address for the
Quantum™ ID # Suction Pressure Control Point 1. In this case, it would be
Read Function Frick® Address 277 (decimal). Since this is the only
H.O. address (hex) address we are interested in writing to, send the following
L.O. address (hex) message:
H.O. # of Data Registers : 01 06 01 15 03 E8 F8 CRLF
L.O. # of Data Registers
Error Correction Code Where:
Carriage Return – Line Feed
Start of Message
In order to ensure that the Quantum™ in question Quantum™ ID #
receives the data request accurately, we must append an Write Function
Error Check byte to the end of the message. This is H.O. address (hex)
accomplished by adding each of the byte pairs (hex) that L.O. address (hex)
we have generated thus far: H.O. # of Data Value
L.O. # of Data Value
01 + 03 + 00 + 87 + 00 + 01 = 8C hex Error Correction Code
Carriage Return – Line Feed
Next, subtract 8C (hex) from 100 (hex):
100 (hex) - 8C (hex) = 74 (hex) Look at this message on a more basic level, to understand
how the address that we are writing to is arrived at. We
}

want to send the value of 1000 (100.0) to the Suction


: 01 03 00 87 00 01 74 CRLF Pressure Control Point 1, Frick® Address 277 (decimal).

Where: The first part of the message will be a Colon (:). This
Start of Message represents a heads up alert that data is coming down the
Quantum™ ID # line.
Read Function
}

H.O. address (hex) : 01 06 01 15 03 E8 F8 CRLF


L.O. address (hex)
H.O. # of Data Registers Where:
L.O. # of Data Registers Start of Message
Error Correction Code Quantum™ ID #
Carriage Return – Line Feed Write Function
H.O. address (hex)
After the entire data packet has been created, simply L.O. address (hex)
press the [Enter] key, a Line Feed will automatically be H.O. # of Data Value
sent also. L.O. # of Data Value
}

Error Correction Code


: 01 03 00 87 00 01 74 CRLF
Carriage Return – Line Feed
Where:
Start of Message Any time that a message is sent, all of the Quantum™
Quantum™ ID # panels that are on the Modbus network will become active,
Read Function communications wise, once the Colon appears. Next, all
H.O. address (hex) panels will look at the first byte following the Colon (:). If
L.O. address (hex) this byte equals the Panel ID # of the particular
H.O. # of Data Registers Quantum™ being queried, it will immediately finish
L.O. # of Data Registers reading the remainder of the message. If the byte does not
Error Correction Code equal its ID #, the message will be ignored.
Carriage Return – Line Feed
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In this particular example, we are strictly looking to write a In order to ensure that the Quantum™ in question
data value, so we will be performing a write function (06): receives the data request accurately, we must append an
Error Check byte to the end of the message. This is
accomplished by adding each of the byte pairs (hex) that

}
we have generated thus far:
: 01 06 01 15 03 E8 F8 CRLF
01 + 06 + 01 + 15 + 03 + E8 = 108 hex
Where:
Start of Message Normally, we would subtract 108 (hex) from 100 (hex), as
Quantum™ ID # in the previous read example. However, in this case we
Write Function see that 108 hex is greater than 100 hex. Since the math
H.O. address (hex) in this particular example would yield a negative number
L.O. address (hex) (FFFFFFF8), we need to modify the value of 108 in order
H.O. # of Data Value to provide a positive result. This is accomplished quite
L.O. # of Data Value simply by dropping the most left hand digit (108 becomes
Error Correction Code 08), and then subtracting 8 hex from 100 hex:
Carriage Return – Line Feed
100 (hex) - 08 (hex) = F8 (hex)
277 decimal equals 115 hex. Looking at our example, we
see that we need a H.O. (High Order) address and a L.O.

}
(Low Order) address. Since all data sent and received is in : 01 06 01 15 03 E8 F8 CRLF
ASCII Hex Byte format, we need to look at 15 Hex as the
Low Order portion of the address. The High Order portion Where:
is 01. Now our decimal 277 is formatted as 0115 Hex. Start of Message
Quantum™ ID #
Write Function
H.O. address (hex)
}

: 01 06 01 15 03 E8 F8 CRLF L.O. address (hex)


H.O. # of Data Value
Where: L.O. # of Data Value
Start of Message Error Correction Code
Quantum™ ID # Carriage Return – Line Feed
Write Function
H.O. address (hex)
After the entire data packet has been created, simply
L.O. address (hex)
H.O. # of Data Value press the [Enter] key, a Line Feed will automatically be
L.O. # of Data Value sent also.

}
Error Correction Code : 01 06 01 15 03 E8 F8 CRLF
Carriage Return – Line Feed
Where:
Start of Message
The value that we wish to send is 100.0 (1000). Our Data Quantum™ ID #
Value part of the data packet is looking for a High and a Write Function
Low Order value. The number 1000 (dec) must be H.O. address (hex)
converted to hexadecimal. This conversion results in 03E8 L.O. address (hex)
(hex). Separating 03E8 into two bytes results in the Low H.O. # of Data Value
Order Value of E8 (hex) and the High Order Value of 03 L.O. # of Data Value
(hex): Error Correction Code
}

Carriage Return – Line Feed


: 01 06 01 15 03 E8 F8 CRLF

Where:
Start of Message
Quantum™ ID #
Write Function
H.O. address (hex)
L.O. address (hex)
H.O. # of Data Value
L.O. # of Data Value
Error Correction Code
Carriage Return – Line Feed
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Response Example:
The next byte tells the Master how many bytes of
If the packet was properly received by the Quantum™, information are being returned as a response. In this case,
you should see an immediate response in HyperTerminal. there are two (2) bytes of valid data.
In the Query Response (read function) example used

{
earlier, a response of :01030205D025 (hex) was received. : 01 03 02 05 D0 25
Once again, the first part of the message will be a Colon Where:
(:). This represents a heads up alert that data is coming Start of Message
down the line, but since the data is coming from the Quantum™ ID #
Quantum™ to the Master this time, the Master will accept Read Function
it. Number of Bytes Returned
Data
}

: 01 03 02 05 D0 25
Error Correction Code
Where:
Start of Message The next two bytes (in this case) are the actual data in
Quantum™ ID # response to our original request.
Read Function
Number of Bytes Returned
Data : 01 03 02 05 D0 25

Error Correction Code Where:


Start of Message
Quantum™ ID #
After having received the Colon (:), the Master will look at
Read Function
the two bytes that follows it, so that it may determine from Number of Bytes Returned
which Quantum™ the message is coming from.
Data

Error Correction Code


}

: 01 03 02 05 D0 25
We need to know what this value means. To break it
Where: down, we must convert the pair of bytes from Hex to
Start of Message Decimal:
Quantum™ ID #
Read Function 05DO (hex) = 1488 (decimal)
Number of Bytes Returned
Data Data to and from the Quantum™ are integer values with
one decimal field assumed unless shown otherwise or the
Error Correction Code command is sent to select two decimal fields.

From the previous paragraph, we can assume that there is


Now that the Master knows which panel is responding, it one decimal place to be applied to the data value that was
needs to known which function the panel is responding to. returned. Therefore:
In this case, it sees that it is a read function, and the
Quantum™ is merely returning a value that was previously 1488 (decimal) = 148.8 (decimal)
requested.
All temperatures are in degrees C and all pressures are in
PSIA unless the command is sent to select the units of the
panel. Therefore:
{

: 01 03 02 05 D0 25
148.8 (decimal) = 148.8 PSIA
Where:
Start of Message
Quantum™ ID #
Read Function
Number of Bytes Returned
Data

Error Correction Code


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MODBUS NOTES: Protocols begin at 1 (one), therefore, you may


need to compensate.
This has been an example of how the Quantum™
Controller uses the Modbus Protocol. It is hoped that the • DO use Modbus ASCII. DO NOT use Modbus
information provided here will assist the end user in writing RTU.
applications that will allow the Quantum™ to be
implemented into networks that the customer may already • 7 or 8 Data bits may be used.
have in use.
• 1 or 2 Stop bits may be used.
This information is subject to change at any time, and is
provided as a reference only. Not all areas of the Modbus • Parity can be set to None, Odd or Even
Protocol can be handled in this document. Some

®
additional information regarding Modbus Protocol that the Follow the Frick specifications for data
end user should be aware of: communications requirements.

• There are many versions of Modbus Protocol that


is available, and an application that works NOTE: Be careful not to continuously request a
properly on one system, may not function setpoint change. It is to be expected that
identically on another. communications may slow down during the process
of writing setpoints or clearing alarms. Both of these
• Some versions of Modbus Protocol may require processes involve writing to either EEPROM or Flash
the user to increment any referenced addresses Memory and does take some time. If communication
by 1 (one). For instance, if you wanted to look at requests are being sent faster than once every couple
Frick® Address 135, you may need to actually of seconds, there will be temporary slowdowns during
look at address 136. The Quantum™ addressing these processes.
begins at 0 (zero), whereas some Modbus
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YORK ISN DATA ACCESS


ISN Revision 7 Change Setpoint Enable received from the ISN must equal
zero (0)
The Quantum™ panels Com-2 serial port is connected to
a ISN’s RS-485 serial port that is configured for York Talk Note: The Quantum can still communicate to an ISN
communications. Wire the ISN’s –RX / -TX to the panel that has revision 6 software if the baud rate is set for
Quantum™ P12 pin 1 (-RX / -TX) and wire the ISN’s +RX / 1200, 2400, or 4800.
+TX to the Quantum™ P12 pin 2 (+RX / +TX). Check that
the ISN communication protocol has been selected from Quantum™ Receiving from ISN:
the Panel Setup – Change Communications screen and
that the baud rate of Com-2 and the panel ID number 4 byte Analogs A1-A4
coincide with the setup of the ISN device. The Quantum™ 4 x 1 byte Digitals D1-D4
ID number is used for the ISN Node number.
Capacity setpoint for
P03
The data exchanged with the ISN is found on pages (P) in Capacity.Sp the current capacity
Analog 1
feature (F) 54 of the ISN. All temperatures are in degree C Control
and all pressures are in PSIA. A mode such as Slide Valve High Motor Amps
P04
mode is sent as an integer value that represents the mode Amps.Force_Unl.Sp Force Unload
Analog 2
it is in. For example, a zero (0) is sent if it is in manual, or setpoint
a 1 is sent if it is in automatic, or a 2 is sent if it is in P05 High Motor Amps
Amps.Stop_Load.Sp
remote. When changing a setpoint, the setpoint range is Analog 3 Stop Load setpoint
checked to see if the received value is an allowed setting. P06
Spare
If it is not allowed, the setting is not changed. Analog 4
P07
Start Remote Start/Stop
If the compressor is to be remotely controlled and the Digital 1
settings being sent from the ISN are not wanted to be P08 0 = Enabled
Start/Stop Enable
used for control, then two digital bytes must be set to a Digital 2 1 = Disabled
one (1) to tell the Quantum to ignore the control settings P09 Change Setpoints 0 = Enabled
being sent to it from the ISN. Sending a one (1) in the Digital 3 Enable 1 = Disabled
Start/Stop Enable digital byte from the ISN will signal the P10
Spare
Quantum to ignore the Start/Stop digital value received Digital 4
from the ISN. Sending a one (1) in the Change Setpoints
Enable digital byte from the ISN will signal the Quantum to Quantum™ Sending to ISN:
ignore the setpoint values received from the ISN.
25 x 4 byte Analogs A01-A25
If the compressor is to be remotely controlled from the ISN 20 x 1 byte Digitals D01-D20
settings, then the compressor must be in remote to accept 10 x 1 byte Codes (OC) OP CODE 01 - OP CODE 10
the start and stop commands that are sent through serial 14 x 4 byte Analogs A26-A39
communication and the Start/Stop Enable received from 5 x 1 byte Digitals D21-D25
the ISN must equal zero (0). To change a setpoint the Total = 191 data bytes

Following is a listing of the Quantum™ data that is sent to the ISN and the resulting ISN address:
ISN Address Description of Data
P11-A01 Suction Temperature
P12-A02 Discharge Temperature
P13-A03 Oil Temperature
P14-A04 Oil Separator Temperature
P15-A05 Leaving Process Temperature
P16-A06 Oil Pressure
P17-A07 Filter Differential Pressure
P18-A08 Discharge Pressure
P19-A09 Suction Pressure
P20-A10 Balance Piston Pressure
P21-A11 System Discharge Pressure
P22-A12 Calculated Slide Valve Position
P23-A13 Slide Stop Position
P24-A14 Motor Current Amps
P25-A15 Motor Full Load Amps %
P26-A16 Entering Process Temperature
P27-A17 User-Defined Pressure/Temperature #1 Monitor only
P28-A18 High Motor Amps Force Unload Setpoint
P29-A19 High Motor Amps Stop Load Setpoint
P30-A20 Anti Recycle Delay Setpoint
P31-A21 Slide Valve Minimum Start Setpoint
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ISN Address Description of Data Module Type Value Code


P32-A22 Current mode Autocycle Start
P33-A23 Current mode Autocycle Stop
P34-A24 Current mode Autocycle Start Delay Time
P35-A25 Current mode Autocycle Stop Delay Time
P36-D01 Compressor Start Output 0 = Off, 1 = On
P37-D02 Compressor Auxiliary Input 0 = Off, 1 = On
P38-D03 Oil Pump #1 Start/Run Output 0 = Off, 1 = On
P39-D04 Oil Pump #1 Auxiliary Input 0 = Off, 1 = On
P40-D05 Slide Valve Load Output 0 = Off, 1 = On
P41-D06 Slide Valve Unload Output 0 = Off, 1 = On
P42-D07 Slide Stop Increase Output 0 = Off, 1 = On
P43-D08 Slide Stop Decrease Output 0 = Off, 1 = On
P44-D09 Liquid Injection Output 0 = Off, 1 = On
P45-D10 Hi-Vi Liquid Injection Output 0 = Off, 1 = On
P46-D11 Economizer Output 0 = Off, 1 = On
P47-D12 Balance Piston Output 0 = Off, 1 = On
P48-D13 Oil Level Input 0 = Off, 1 = On
P49-D14 High Liquid Level from System Input 0 = Off, 1 = On
P50-D15 Enclosure Heater Output 0 = Off, 1 = On
P51-D16 Hot Gas Bypass Output 0 = Off, 1 = On
P52-D17 Aux. #1 Input 0 = Off, 1 = On
P53-D18 Aux. #2 Input 0 = Off, 1 = On
P54:D19 Process Mode Select Input 0 = 1st Mode, 1 = 2nd Mode
P55:D20 Capacity Control Setpoint #2 Input 0 = Mode 1, 1 = Mode 2
P80:D21 Oil Heater Output 0 = Off, 1 = On
P81:D22 Alarm Output 0 = None, 1 = Alarm
P82:D23 Shutdown Output 0 = Shutdown, 1 = None
P83:D24 Power Assist Output 0 = Off, 1 = On
P84:D25 SPARE

ISN Address Description of Data Value Code


P56-OC01 Recycle delay time in minutes
P57-OC02 Compressor Mode 0 = Manual
1 = Automatic cycling
2 = Remote Start
P58-OC03 Slide Valve Mode 0 = Manual
1 = Automatic
2 = Remote
3 = Remote Control Setpoint
P59-OC04 Compressor Running Status 0 = Off, 1 = Running, 2 = Starting
P60-OC05 Process Control Mode 0 = Suction Pressure Control Mode 1
1 = Suction Pressure Control Mode 2
2 = Temperature Control Mode 1
3 = Temperature Control Mode 2
4 = Discharge Pressure Control Mode 1
5 = Discharge Pressure Control Mode 2
6 = User Selectable Control Mode 1
7 = User Selectable Control Mode 2
P61-OC06 Capacity Control Mode 0 = Keypad
1 = Autocycle
2 = Remote
3 = Remote I/O
4 = Remote Communications
5 = Schedule
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ISN Address Description of Data Value Code


P62-OC07 Stop/Force Unload Status 0 = Not stopping or forcing unload
1 = Stop Load - High Motor Amps
2 = Stop Load - High Discharge Pressure
3 = Stop Load - High Discharge Temperature
4 = Stop Load - Low Suction Pressure
5 = Stop Load - High Suction Pressure
6 = Stop Load - Low Process Temperature
7 = Force Unload - High Motor Amps
8 = Force Unload - High Discharge Pressure
9 = Force Unload - High Discharge Temperature
10 = Force Unload - Low Suction Pressure
11 = Force Unload - High Suction Pressure
12 = Force Unload - Low Process Temperature
13 = Stop Load - Low Oil Flow
14 = Force Unload - Low Oil Flow
15 = Force Unload - VI OverRide
16 = At Maximum Load
17 = Stop Load - Separator Velocity
18 = Force Unload - Separator Velocity
19 = Force Unload - Stopping
20 = Stop Load - Low RPM
21 = Force Unload - Low RPM
22 = Stop Load - High Manifold Pressure
23 = Force Unload - High Manifold Pressure
24 = Warm-up Load Inhibit
25 = Slide Valve Pulldown
P63-OC08 Alarm Code (1)
P64-OC09 Alarm Code (2)
P65-OC10 Alarm Code (3)

ISN Address Description of Data


P66-A26 Current Capacity Control setpoint
P67-A27 Current Upper proportional band
P68-A28 Current Lower proportional band
P69-A29 Current Upper dead band
P70-A30 Current Lower dead band
P71-A31 Process Temperature mode Stop Load (Only process Temperature )
P72-A32 Process Temperature mode Force Unload (Only process Temperature )
P73-A33 Process Temperature mode low Temperature alarm (Only process Temperature )
P74-A34 Process Temperature mode low Temperature shutdown (Only process Temperature )
P75-A35 Current mode Low Suction Press. Stop Load
P76-A36 Current mode Low Suction Press. Force Unload
P77-A37 Current mode Low Suction Press. Alarm
P78-A38 Current mode Low Suction Press. Shutdown
P79-A39 SPARE
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HYPERTERMINAL Setting up Hyperterminal

HyperTerminal is a terminal emulation program which • You will need to locate either a lap top or desktop
resides in the MicroSoft Windows environment, and as computer, that has Hyperterminal installed.
such, will normally be found on any computer that is
running Microsoft Windows. HyperTerminal provides a • Turn on the power for the lap top.
method by which the end user may verify conclusively that
their Quantum™ controller is functioning properly, and as • After the laptop has fully booted, locate the
designed, with respect to external communications to Hyperterminal program. (Hyperterminal is usually
remote devices. found in the Accessories folder). If Hyperterminal
can't be found there, try using the Find File
Many times, the Quantum™ controller will be installed into command, and search the entire hard drive.
an environment whereby the end user wishes to
communicate to it, either through a PLC (Programmable • Be aware that the screens that are actually
Logic Controller), a desktop computer for the purpose of shown on the test computer may or may not
monitoring/controlling plant operations through HMI appear exactly as shown here. Various versions
(Human Machine Interface), or any number of other of Windows can affect the appearance, as well as
communications applications. whether or not the screen has been maximized,
or if it has been scaled to a smaller size.
The purpose of this desired communications typically Regardless of how the screen work appears, the
involves viewing and changing setpoints, starting and function of the screen work is what is important,
stopping a compressor, viewing alarm and shutdown and that function is not affected by the way the
information, and viewing current operating conditions. screen looks.

When first connecting a Quantum™ panel to a • Once Hyperterminal has been located, execute it.
communications network, it would be highly desirable to A dialog box will appear. You will be prompted to
determine that all necessary parameters (jumper settings, enter a name for the New Connection. Type in
panel setup, and cabling) are properly met so that whatever name you would like to use, Frick® was
communications may be established quickly with the used in this example. This name will also create
Quantum™, so that time is not lost in trying to a file once you are finished, saving all of the
troubleshoot a potentially simple problem. setup parameters for future use. It is
recommended that a name be chosen to reflect
A modem or direct connection from a Comm port of a the type of Protocol that you will be using as you
computer running Microsoft Windows can be used to may wish to setup for various protocols. Once
connect to Com-2 of the Quantum™. you have entered a name, click [OK].
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A new dialog box will be shown asking to select a Com is attached to, this will normally be Com-1). The phone
port (choose the Com port that your communications cable number box should be blank. Click on [OK].

The Com-1 properties dialog box will now appear. The Set the five boxes as follows, then click [OK].
parameters in this box must match the requirements of the
protocol that you are wishing to use. The one box that • Bits per second: 9600 (must match the
normally would need to be changed from one protocol to Quantum™)
the next is the Data Bits box. For Modbus, you would want
to use 7 data bits, for Frick® and Quantum™ protocols, use • Data bits: 8
8 data bits. • Parity: None
NOTE: Allen-Bradley protocol cannot be tested using • Stop Bits: 1
Hyperterminal.
• Flow Control: None
®
For the purpose of this document, Frick # protocol will be
used. Refer to the Modbus section of this manual for
information on Modbus.
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The following screen will appear. This is the screen that data, and a response will be shown below the sent
whereby all communications (out of the computer, and into data. Click on [File].
it) will be shown. When valid data is typed in here, then
sent, the connected device recognizes and responds to

A pull down menu will appear. From this menu, locate and following screen. This time, click on the [Settings] tab.
click on [Properties]. You will once again see the
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The computer will need to be set up to match the and work as shown later. To do this, click on the [ASCII
documentation as presented here, for everything to look Setup…] button.

On the ASCII Setup screen, for best results, check the For Frick® protocols (# and $):
boxes according to the following chart:
• Echo typed characters locally
For Modbus: • Append line feeds to incoming line ends
• Wrap lines that exceed terminal width
• Send line ends with line feeds
• Echo typed characters locally Leave everything else on this dialog box unchanged, then
• Append line feeds to incoming line ends click on [OK].
• Wrap lines that exceed terminal width
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The Properties screen will once again be shown. Click on


the [OK] button to proceed.

You will now be back to the main Hyperterminal computer (from the Quantum™), will appear on this
communications screen. This screen will be blank. All screen. Proceed to the Testing Communications section.
communications, both from the computer, and to the
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Testing Communications be typed). Type in the following command: #01I, then


press [ENTER]. (This command will request the
Set the keyboard for CAPS (so that all capital letters will Quantum™ with ID 01 to send a packet of Information.)

If the communications is working properly, there should be There are two red LED’s associated with the Com-2 port
an immediate response from the first Quantum™. The on the Quantum™ (TX2 & RX2). Ensure that neither of
response should look something (but not necessarily these LED’s are on continuously. If one or the other (or
exactly) like #01I000AOMN609. both) are on constantly, disconnect the Com cable. If the
status of the LED’s does not change, check the wiring
Go to the first Quantum™ in line, and check the Show connections to the communications port. Ensure that the
Comms screen that was described earlier. You should wiring is not backwards. If the wiring is correct, power the
see your message (and the Quantum™ reply) displayed Quantum™ down, then back up. If either or both of the
there. LED’s is still on, a bad driver chip may be suspected on
the Quantum™, and the board should be replaced.
If this portion of the test has passed, you can try to
communicate to the next (or any Quantum™, by changing Once everything has been inspected (cables, jumpers,
the value that you type into the HyperTerminal screen as and setup), try to develop communications from the
follows: master. You should see the LED’s on the Com-2 port
flickering as the Quantum™ talks to the master. If nothing
Instead of [#01], replace the 01 portion with the ID happens, it would be best to consult the HyperTerminal
that you would like to access. For instance, if you section of this memo for more detailed troubleshooting.
wanted to talk to a fourth Quantum™ (ID 4), type in
[#04]. This should return a message from that If you do see the LED’s flickering, but data at the master
Quantum™. device does not look correct, you can verify what is being
sent and received at the Quantum™ by:
This has been just a brief description of how to check your
communications and verify that it is working. Greater detail Pressing the [Menu] key on the keypad, then when the
can be found by consulting tables for each of the protocols Main Menu screen appears, find and press the [MORE…]
in this manual. button.

General Notes: A second Main Menu screen will appear. Find and press
the [Service Screen] key
Ensure that the Quantum™ is set for the correct ID
number, BAUD rate and type of communications protocol
that is to be used. This setup can be found by pressing the
[Menu] key on the keypad, then pressing the [Panel
Setup] key that will appear at the right side of the display.
When the panel setup appears, look at the information at
the CHANGE COMMS line of the screen. This info must
match the communications that you are trying to establish
at the other end.
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The Service Screen will appear. Press the [Show communications information.
Comms] key at the top right of the screen to view the

You will now be viewing all of the communications • Quantum™ jumpers. Verify the position of the
information that Com-2 is receiving and transmitting. This jumpers by comparing them with the section
screen will require you to update it manually be pressing entitled Quantum™ 3 Communications Jumpers
the [Show Comms] key periodically. for the Quantum™ 3, or entitled Quantum™ 4
Communications Jumpers, for the Quantum™ 4.
This screen will display all data that is coming through the
Com ports. At the left of each line, you should see whether • Incorrect data is being entered in Hyperterminal.
the data is IN or OUT (Receive or Send). Followed by Ensure that the data that you have entered,
COMM X (which com port of the Quantum™ is doing the exactly matches the example. Use capital letters.
talking). And lastly, the actual data (in Hexadecimal
format). • Go back through the Setting up Hyperterminal
section, and ensure that it has been followed
Ensure that this Hex data matched the data at the master. exactly. Repeat the process if necessary.
Refer to the Conversion Chart For Decimal / Hexadecimal
/ ASCII in this manual for assistance in decoding the • If you are using a converter card (to convert the
communications data. RS-232 signal from the computer to RS-422 or
RS-485), then either verify that the converter card
If no data appears, or if the data does not match the is working properly with a different piece of
specific protocol requirements that you are using, then one known functioning equipment, or eliminate it
of the following things can be the problem: completely by tying into the Quantum™ directly
through RS-232.
• Wiring problem. (verify that the wiring matches
that shown in the • The Communications port on the computer is
bad. Try to verify this by communicating to a
• Quantum™ Panel Setup is wrong. Access the different piece of known good equipment.
Panel Setup screen and verify that the
Quantum™ ID is set to the same value that you • The Communications port on the Quantum™ is
are trying to access. Also, check that the baud bad.
rate matches that of the setup in the properties
section of the Hyperterminal example.
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QUANTUM™ DATA TABLE If it is not allowed, the setting is not changed. Reference
the Frick® Quantum™ Control Panel Maintenance S90-010
M for the setpoints default settings and ranges. Reference
Allen-Bradley and Modbus Data Access the Quantum™ Data Table in this manual for the address
listing and description of data.
Data passed to and from the Quantum™ are integer
values with one decimal field assumed unless shown A command has been provided that selects whether data
otherwise or the command is sent to select two decimal to and from the Quantum™ will be integer values with
fields. For example, if the data’s value is 25.5 then the either one or two decimal fields assumed. Another
value 255 is sent. All temperatures are in degree C and all command has been provided that selects whether data to
pressures are in PSIA unless the command is sent to and from the Quantum™ will be returned in the units that
select the units of the panel. A mode such as Slide Valve are the default (pressure in PSIA and temperature in
mode is sent as an integer value that represents the mode Degree C) or in the units that are selected to display at the
it is in. For example, a 0 is sent if it is in manual, or a 10 is panel.
sent if it is in automatic, or a 20 is sent if it is in remote.
The value zero (0) is used to represent an OFF status and
Modbus Addressing Note:
a DISABLED option. The value one (1), which is received
as a 10, is used to represent an ON status and an
When using Modbus protocol (other than the
ENABLED option. Only data values that are designated as
Hyperterminal example shown earlier), it is necessary to
setpoints are modifiable. Read Only is used to help
use the Modbus Address as shown in the following tables.
identify what data is not modifiable. The setpoint range is
These addresses should work for most applications.
checked to see if it is an allowed setting.
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DIGITAL BOARD 1 (READ ONLY):


Frick® AB Modbus Module
Description of Data Value Codes
Address Address Address Type
0 = Off
0 N50:0 40001 Compressor Start Output
1 = On
0 = Off
1 N50:1 40002 Compressor Auxiliary Input
1 = On
0 = Off
2 N50:2 40003 Oil Pump #1 Start/Run Output
1 = On
0 = Off
3 N50:3 40004 Oil Pump #1 Auxiliary Input
1 = On
0 = Off
4 N50:4 40005 Slide Valve Load Output 1 = On
2 = Off
0 = Off
5 N50:5 40006 Slide Valve Unload Output 1 = On
2 = Off
0 = Off
6 N50:6 40007 Slide Stop Increase Output 1 = On
2 = Off
0 = Off
7 N50:7 40008 Slide Stop Decrease Output 1 = On
2 = Off
0 = Off
8 N50:8 40009 Liquid Injection Output
1 = On
0 = Off
9 N50:9 40010 Hi-Vi Liquid Injection Output
1 = On
0 = Off
10 N50:10 40011 Economizer Output
1 = On
0 = Off
11 N50:11 40012 Balance Piston Output
1 = On
0 = Off
12 N50:12 40013 Oil Level Input
1 = On
0 = Off
13 N50:13 40014 High Liquid Level from System Input
1 = On
0 = Off
14 N50:14 40015 Enclosure Heater Output
1 = On
0 = Off
15 N50:15 40016 Hot Gas Bypass Output
1 = On
0 = Off
16 N50:16 40017 Aux. #1 Input
1 = On
0 = Off
17 N50:17 40018 Aux. #2 Input
1 = On
0 = 1st Mode
18 N50:18 40019 Process Mode Select Input
1 = 2nd Mode
0 = Mode 1
19 N50:19 40020 Capacity Control Setpoint #2 Input
1 = Mode 2
0 = Off
20 N50:20 40021 Oil Heater Output
1 = On
0 = None
21 N50:21 40022 Alarm Output
1 = Alarm
0 = Shutdown
22 N50:22 40023 Shutdown Output
1 = None
0 = Off
23 N50:23 40024 Power Assist Output
1 = On
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DIGITAL BOARD 2 (READ ONLY):


Frick® AB Modbus Module
Description of Data Value Codes
Address Address Address Type
0 = Off
24 N50:24 40025 Ready-To-Run Output
1 = On
0 = Off
25 N50:25 40026 Remote Enabled Output
1 = On
0 = Stop
26 N50:26 40027 Remote Start/Run/Stop Input
1 = Start/Run
0 = Off
27 N50:27 40028 Remote Load Input
1 = On
0 = Off
28 N50:28 40029 Remote Unload Input
1 = On
0 = Off
29 N50:29 40030 In Recycle Delay Output
1 = On
0 = Off
30 N50:30 40031 Slide Valve Setpoint #1 Output
1 = On
0 = Off
31 N50:31 40032 Slide Valve Setpoint #2 Output
1 = On
0 = Off
32 N50:32 40033 Aux. #3 Input
1 = On
0 = Off
33 N50:33 40034 Aux. #4 Input
1 = On
0 = Off
34 N50:34 40035 Aux. #5 Input
1 = On
0 = Off
35 N50:35 40036 Aux. #6 Input
1 = On
0 = Off
36 N50:36 40037 Aux. #7 Input
1 = On
0 = Off
37 N50:37 40038 Aux. #8 Input
1 = On
0 = Off
38 N50:38 40039 Oil Pump #2 Start Output
1 = On
0 = Off
39 N50:39 40040 Oil Pump #2 Auxiliary Input
1 = On
0 = Off
40 N50:40 40041 Permissive Start Input
1 = On
0 = Off
41 N50:41 40042 Main Oil Injection Discharge Temp. Output
1 = On
0 = 1st Mode
42 N50:42 40043 Dx Circuit #1 Output
1 = 2nd Mode
0 = Mode 1
43 N50:43 40044 Dx Circuit #2 Output
1 = Mode 2
0 = Off
44 N50:44 40045 Condenser Control #1 Output
1 = On
0 = None
45 N50:45 40046 Condenser Control #2 Output
1 = Alarm
0 = None
46 N50:46 40047 Condenser Control #3 Output
1 = Shutdown
0 = Off
47 N50:47 40048 Condenser Control #4 Output
1 = On
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CALCULATED/STATUS (READ ONLY):


Frick® AB Modbus
Description of Data Value Codes
Address Address Address
97 N10:1 40098 Motor Full Load Amps %
99 N10:3 40100 Filter Differential
0 = Electric - Constant
1 = Electric - VFD
101 N10:5 40102 Motor/Engine Drive Type
2 = Engine
3 = Turbine
102 N10:6 40103 Process Setpoint (Actual)
0 = Suction Pressure Control Mode 1
1 = Suction Pressure Control Mode 2
2 = Process Temperature Control Mode 1
3 = Process Temperature Control Mode 2
103 N10:7 40104 Process Control Mode
4 = Discharge Pressure Control Mode 1
5 = Discharge Pressure Control Mode 2
6 = Discharge Temperature Control Mode 1
7 = Discharge Temperature Control Mode 2
0 = Manual
105 N10:9 40106 Compressor Mode 1 = Automatic cycling
2 = Remote Start
0 = Off
106 N10:10 40107 Alarm Status
1 = On
0 = Off
107 N10:11 40108 Shutdown Status
1 = On
0 = English
1 = Danish
108 N10:12 40109 Language 2 = German
3 = Spanish
4 = French
0 = Fahrenheit
109 N10:13 40110 Temperature
1 = Celsius
0 = PSIA
1 = PSIG
110 N10:14 40111 Pressure 2 = BarA
3 = KPAA
4 = Bar
0 = Off
111 N10:15 40112 Compressor Running Status 1 = Running
2 = Starting
0 = RWBII
1 = RXB
2 = RXF
3 = Other Compressor Manufacturer
4 = GSV II
5 = RDB 4-Step
6 = RDB 3-Step
7 = GST
8 = Var. VI
9 = GSB
113 N10:17 40114 Compressor Model
10= Gram Other
11 = SC
12 = YLC
13 = YORK-S7
14 = RWF
15 = YORK-S5
16 = Recip - 0
17 = Recip - 1
18 = Recip - 2
19 = Recip - 3
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CALCULATED/STATUS (READ ONLY):


Frick® AB Modbus
Description of Data Value Codes
Address Address Address
0 = No Pump
1 = Prelube
2 = Cycling
114 N10:18 40115 Pump Operation 3 = FullTime
4 = Shaft Driven with Aux. Pre-Lube
5 = Shaft Driven No Pump
6 = Demand
115 N10:19 40116 Differential Pressure
0 = Manual
1 = Automatic
116 N10:20 40117 Slide Valve Mode
2 = Remote
4 = Remote Control Setpoint
0 = Manual
117 N10:21 40118 Slide Stop Mode
1 = Automatic
0 = Not Stopping or Forcing Unload
1 = Stop Load - High Motor Amps
2 = Stop Load - High Discharge Pressure
3 = Stop Load - High Discharge Temperature
4 = Stop Load - Low Suction Pressure
5 = Stop Load - High Suction Pressure
6 = Stop Load - Low Process Temperature
7 = Force Unload - High Motor Amps
8 = Force Unload - High Discharge Pressure
9 = Force Unload - High Discharge Temperature
10 = Force Unload - Low Suction Pressure
11 = Force Unload - High Suction Pressure
12 = Force Unload - Low Process Temperature
13 = Stop Load - Low Oil Flow
14 = Force Unload - Low Oil Flow
15 = Force Unload - VI OverRide
16 = At Maximum Load
118 N10:22 40119 Stop/Force Unload Status
17 = Stop Load - Separator Velocity
18 = Force Unload - Separator Velocity
19 = Force Unload - Stopping
20 = Stop Load - Low RPM
21 = Force Unload - Low RPM
22 = Stop Load - High Manifold Pressure
23 = Force Unload - High Manifold Pressure
24 = Warm-up Load Inhibit
25 = Slide Valve Pulldown
26 = Stop Load - VariSpeed High Baseplate
27 = Force Unload - VariSpeed High Baseplate
28 = Stop Load - VariSpeed High Heatsink
29 = Force Unload - VariSpeed High Heatsink
30 = Stop Load - VariSpeed High Ambient
31 = Force Unload - VariSpeed High Ambient
32 = Stop Load - VariSpeed HF High Baseplate
33 = Force Unload - VariSpeed HF High Baseplt
119 N10:23 40120 Calculated Slide Valve Position
121 N10:25 40122 Recycle delay time in minutes
0 = Manual
122 N10:26 40123 Oil Pump Mode
1 = Automatic
Actual Reading of current capacity control
123 N10:27 40124 Process Variable
variable
0 = Keypad
1 = Autocycle
2 = Remote
124 N10:28 40125 Capacity Control Mode
3 = Remote I/O
4 = Remote Communications
5 = Schedule
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ANALOG DATA VALUES (READ ONLY):


Frick® AB Modbus
Description of Data
Address Address Address
128 N10:32 40129 Suction Temperature
129 N10:33 40130 Discharge Temperature
130 N10:34 40131 Oil Temperature
131 N10:35 40132 Oil Separator Temperature
132 N10:36 40133 Leaving Process Temperature
133 N10:37 40134 Oil Pressure
134 N10:38 40135 True Oil Filter Pressure
135 N10:39 40136 Discharge Pressure
136 N10:40 40137 Suction Pressure
137 N10:41 40138 Balance Piston Pressure
138 N10:42 40139 System Discharge Pressure
142 N10:46 40143 Slide Stop Position
143 N10:47 40144 Motor Current
146 N10:50 40147 Manifold Pressure
147 N10:51 40148 Entering Process Temperature
148 N10:52 40149 User-Defined Pressure/Temperature # 1 Monitor only
149 N10:53 40150 User-Defined Pressure/Temperature # 2 Monitor only
150 N10:54 40151 User-Defined Pressure/Temperature # 3 Monitor only
151 N10:55 40152 User-Defined Pressure/Temperature # 4 Monitor only
152 N10:56 40153 User-Defined Pressure/Temperature # 5 Monitor only
153 N10:57 40154 User-Defined Pressure/Temperature # 6 Monitor only
154 N10:58 40155 User-Defined Pressure/Temperature # 7 Monitor only
155 N10:59 40156 User-Defined Pressure/Temperature # 8 Monitor only
156 N10:60 40157 User-Defined Pressure/Temperature # 9 Monitor only
157 N10:61 40158 User-Defined Pressure/Temperature # 10 or Side Load Economizer
158 N10:62 40159 Oil Injection Pressure
159 N10:63 40160 KW Monitor

STARTER PANEL I/O (READ ONLY):


Frick® AB Modbus
Description of Data Value Codes
Address Address Address
192 N10:96 40193 was DBS configured
193 N10:97 40194 Average Current
194 N10:98 40195 Elapsed Run Time Hrs
0 = No alarm
195 N10:99 40196 Starter Alarms 3 = Current Unbalance
5 = RTD Temperature)
0 = No trip
1 = Short Circuit
2 = Thermal Overload
3 = Shorted SCR
196 N10:100 40197 Starter Trips 4 = Phase Loss
5 = Phase Reversal
6 = Jam
7 = Heatsink Overtemperature
8 = RTD Overtemperature
197 N10:101 40198 Current Phase A
198 N10:102 40199 Current Phase B
199 N10:103 40200 Current Phase C
200 N10:104 40201 Heatsink Temperature
201 N10:105 40202 RTD Temperature
202 N10:106 40203 Thermal Capacity
203 N10:107 40204 Time till Start
204 N10:108 40205 Full Load Amps
205 N10:109 40206 Constant Current Level
0 = Constant Current
206 N10:110 40207 Ramp Time
1 = Step Ramp
207 N10:111 40208 Thermal Overload Status
0 = Inline
208 N10:112 40209 Constant Current/Step Ramp Mode
1=Delta
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STARTER PANEL I/O (READ ONLY): Continued


Frick® AB Modbus
Description of Data Value Codes
Address Address Address
209 N10:113 40210 Starter Wiring
0 = A1
1 = A2
2 = B1
3 = B2
4 = B3
5 = B4
6 = C1
210 N10:114 40211 Starter Size
7 = C2
8 = C3
9 = D1
10 = D2
11 = D3
12 = E1
13 = E2
211 N10:115 40212 DBS Version
212 N10:116 40213 Bypass Time
213 N10:117 40214 Elapsed Run Time Min
207 N10:111 40208 Thermal Overload Status

EXTRA PORT (READ ONLY):


Frick® AB Modbus
Description of Data
Address Address Address
223 N10:127 40224 Board Temperature

ANALOG OUTPUTS BOARD #1 (READ ONLY):


Frick® AB Modbus
Description of Data
Address Address Address
223 N10:127 40224 Board Temperature
241 N10:145 40242 PID/Programmable
242 N10:146 40243 PID/Programmable
243 N10:147 40244 Slide Valve Position
244 N10:148 40245 Remote Control

ANALOG OUTPUTS BOARD #2 (READ ONLY):


Frick® AB Modbus
Description of Data
Address Address Address
245 N10:149 40246 PID/Programmable
246 N10:150 40247 PID/Programmable
247 N10:151 40248 Variable Speed Drive
248 N10:152 40249 Condenser Analog Output
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SETTINGS:
®
Frick AB Modbus Read
Description of Data
Address Address Address Only
257 N15:0 40258 X Program Version ###.## x100
259 N15:2 40260 Discharge Temperature Control Point 1
260 N15:3 40261 Discharge Temperature Upper Proportional Band 1
261 N15:4 40262 Discharge Temperature Lower Proportional Band 1
262 N15:5 40263 Discharge Temperature Upper Dead Band 1
263 N15:6 40264 Discharge Temperature Lower Dead Band 1
264 N15:7 40265 Discharge Temperature Pulse Period 1
265 N15:8 40266 Process Temperature Control Point1
266 N15:9 40267 Process Temperature Upper Proportional Band 1
267 N15:10 40268 Process Temperature Lower Proportional Band 1
268 N15:11 40269 Process Temperature Upper Dead Band 1
269 N15:12 40270 Process Temperature Lower Dead Band 1
270 N15:13 40271 Process Temperature Mode 1 High Cycle Time
271 N15:14 40272 Process Temperature Control Point 2
272 N15:15 40273 Process Temperature Upper Proportional Band 2
273 N15:16 40274 Process Temperature Lower Proportional Band 2
274 N15:17 40275 Process Temperature Upper Dead Band 2
275 N15:18 40276 Process Temperature Lower Dead Band 2
276 N15:19 40277 Process Temperature Mode 2 High Cycle Time
277 N15:20 40278 Suction Pressure Control Point 1
278 N15:21 40279 Suction Pressure Upper Proportional Band 1
279 N15:22 40280 Suction Pressure Lower Proportional Band 1
280 N15:23 40281 Suction Pressure Upper Dead Band 1
281 N15:24 40282 Suction Pressure Lower Dead Band 1
282 N15:25 40283 Discharge Pressure Control Point 2
283 N15:26 40284 Suction Pressure Mode 1 High Cycle Time
284 N15:27 40285 Suction Pressure Control Point 2
285 N15:28 40286 Suction Pressure Upper Proportional Band 2
286 N15:29 40287 Suction Pressure Lower Proportional Band 2
287 N15:30 40288 Suction Pressure Upper Dead Band 2
288 N15:31 40289 Suction Pressure Lower Dead Band 2
289 N15:32 40290 Suction Pressure Mode 2 High Cycle Time
290 N15:33 40291 Suction Pressure Mode 2 Low Cycle Time
291 N15:34 40292 Process Temperature Mode 1 Low Cycle Time
292 N15:35 40293 Process Temperature Mode 2 Low Cycle Time
293 N15:36 40294 Slide Valve Start
294 N15:37 40295 Motor Load Control Stop Load
295 N15:38 40296 Motor Load Control Force Unload
296 N15:39 40297 X Com-1
297 N15:40 40298 X Com-2
298 N15:41 40299 X I/O & Analog Board Comm. Port
299 N15:42 40300 Discharge Pressure Mode 2 Low Alarm
300 N15:43 40301 Discharge Pressure Mode 2 Low Shutdown
301 N15:44 40302 Suction Pressure Mode 1 Low Alarm
302 N15:45 40303 Suction Pressure Mode 1 Low Shutdown
303 N15:46 40304 Discharge Pressure Mode 1 Low Alarm
304 N15:47 40305 Discharge Pressure Mode 1 Low Shutdown
305 N15:48 40306 Suction Pressure Mode 2 Low Alarm
306 N15:49 40307 Suction Pressure Mode 2 Low Shutdown
307 N15:50 40308 Discharge Pressure Mode 2 Low Alarm Delay
308 N15:51 40309 Discharge Pressure Mode 2 Low Shutdown Delay
309 N15:52 40310 Suction Pressure Mode 1 Low Alarm Delay
310 N15:53 40311 Suction Pressure Mode 1 Low Shutdown Delay
311 N15:54 40312 Discharge Pressure Mode 1 Low Alarm Delay
312 N15:55 40313 Discharge Pressure Mode 1 Low Shutdown Delay
313 N15:56 40314 Suction Pressure Mode 2 Low Alarm Delay
314 N15:57 40315 Suction Pressure Mode 2 Low Shutdown Delay
315 N15:58 40316 X Refrigerant
316 N15:59 40317 Sales Order Number
317 N15:60 40318 Discharge Pressure Control Point 1
318 N15:61 40319 Discharge Pressure Upper Proportional Band 1
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SETTINGS (CONTINUED):
Frick® AB Modbus Read
Description of Data
Address Address Address Only
319 N15:62 40320 Discharge Pressure Lower Proportional Band 1
320 N15:63 40321 Discharge Pressure Upper Dead Band 1
321 N15:64 40322 Discharge Pressure Lower Dead Band 1
322 N15:65 40323 Discharge Pressure Mode 2 High Cycle Time
323 N15:66 40324 Suction Pressure Mode 1 Stop Load
324 N15:67 40325 Suction Pressure Mode 1 Force Unload
325 N15:68 40326 Differential Pressure Setpoint
326 N15:69 40327 Suction Pressure Mode 1 Low Cycle Time
327 N15:70 40328 Suction Pressure Mode 1 Automatic Cycle Start
328 N15:71 40329 Suction Pressure Mode 1 Automatic Cycle Stop
329 N15:72 40330 Suction Pressure Mode 1 Automatic Cycle Start Delay
330 N15:73 40331 Suction Pressure Mode 1 Automatic Cycle Stop Delay
331 N15:74 40332 Suction Pressure Mode 2 Stop Load
332 N15:75 40333 Suction Pressure Mode 2 Force Unload
333 N15:76 40334 Suction Pressure Mode 2 Automatic Cycle Start
334 N15:77 40335 Suction Pressure Mode 2 Automatic Cycle Stop
335 N15:78 40336 Suction Pressure Mode 2 Automatic Cycle Stop Delay
336 N15:79 40337 Suction Pressure Mode 2 Automatic Cycle Start Delay
337 N15:80 40338 Discharge Pressure Mode 1 High Cycle Time
338 N15:81 40339 Discharge Pressure Mode 1 Low Cycle Time
339 N15:82 40340 Discharge Pressure Mode 1 Stop Load
340 N15:83 40341 Discharge Pressure Mode 1 Force Unload
341 N15:84 40342 Discharge Pressure Mode 1 Automatic Cycle Start
342 N15:85 40343 Discharge Pressure mode 1 Automatic Cycle Stop
343 N15:86 40344 Discharge Pressure mode 1 Automatic Cycle Stop Delay
344 N15:87 40345 Discharge Pressure mode 1 Automatic Cycle Start Delay
345 N15:88 40346 Discharge Pressure Upper Proportional Band 2
346 N15:89 40347 Discharge Pressure Lower Proportional Band 2
347 N15:90 40348 Discharge Pressure Upper Dead Band 2
348 N15:91 40349 Discharge Pressure Lower Dead Band 2
349 N15:92 40350 Discharge Pressure Mode 2 Low Cycle Time
350 N15:93 40351 High Discharge Temperature Shutdown
351 N15:94 40352 High Discharge Temperature Alarm
352 N15:95 40353 High Oil Temperature Shutdown
353 N15:96 40354 High Oil Temperature Alarm
354 N15:97 40355 Low Oil Temperature Shutdown
355 N15:98 40356 Low Oil Temperature Alarm
356 N15:99 40357 Low Oil Pressure Shutdown
357 N15:100 40358 Low Oil Pressure Alarm
358 N15:101 40359 Hi Filter Pressure Shutdown
359 N15:102 40360 Oil Heater Off Above
360 N15:103 40361 Discharge Pressure Mode 2 Stop Load
361 N15:104 40362 Discharge Pressure Mode 2 Force Unload
362 N15:105 40363 Discharge Pressure Mode 2 Autocycle Start
363 N15:106 40364 Discharge Pressure Mode 2 Autocycle Stop
364 N15:107 40365 Discharge Pressure Mode 2 Autocycle Stop Delay
365 N15:108 40366 Discharge Pressure Mode 2 Autocycle Start Delay
366 N15:109 40367 CT Factor
367 N15:110 40368 Anti Recycle Delay Setpoint
368 N15:111 40369 Volts
369 N15:112 40370 Service Factor
370 N15:113 40371 Horse Power
371 N15:114 40372 Name Plate Motor Amps
372 N15:115 40373 High Motor Load Shutdown
373 N15:116 40374 High Motor Load Shutdown Delay
374 N15:117 40375 High Motor Load Alarm
375 N15:118 40376 High Motor Load Alarm Delay
376 N15:119 40377 X Suction Pressure Capacity Control Enable
377 N15:120 40378 X Process Temperature Capacity Control Enable
378 N15:121 40379 X Discharge Pressure Capacity Control Enable
379 N15:122 40380 X Discharge Temperature Capacity Control Enable
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SETTINGS – CONTINUED:
Frick® AB Modbus Read
Description of Data
Address Address Address Only
380 N15:123 40381 High Discharge Pressure Mode 1 Shutdown
381 N15:124 40382 High Discharge Pressure Mode 1 Alarm
382 N15:125 40383 High Discharge Pressure Mode 2 Shutdown
383 N15:126 40384 High Discharge Pressure Mode 2 Alarm
384 N15:127 40385 High Discharge Pressure Mode 1 Shutdown Delay
385 N15:128 40386 High Discharge Pressure Mode 2 Shutdown Delay
386 N15:129 40387 High Discharge Pressure Mode 1 Alarm Delay
387 N15:130 40388 High Discharge Pressure Mode 2 Alarm Delay
388 N15:131 40389 High Discharge Pressure Mode 1 Unload
389 N15:132 40390 High Discharge Pressure Mode 2 Unload
390 N15:133 40391 High Discharge Pressure Mode 1 Stop Load
391 N15:134 40392 High Discharge Pressure Mode 2 Stop Load
392 N15:135 40393 Process Temperature Mode 1 Autocycle Start
393 N15:136 40394 Process Temperature Mode 1 Autocycle Stop
394 N15:137 40395 Process Temperature Mode 1 Autocycle Start Delay
395 N15:138 40396 Process Temperature Mode 1 Autocycle Stop Delay
396 N15:139 40397 AutoCycle Minimum Slide Valve Start
397 N15:140 40398 Low Oil Pressure Shutdown Delay
398 N15:141 40399 Low Oil Pressure Alarm Delay

FREEZE DISPLAY:
Frick® AB Modbus Read
Description of Data
Address Address Address Only
399 N15:142 40400 X Freeze Recycle Delay
400 N15:143 40401 X Freeze Suction Pressure
403 N15:146 40404 X Freeze Shutdown
404 N15:147 40405 X Freeze Running
405 N15:148 40406 X Freeze Suction Temperature
406 N15:149 40407 X Freeze Discharge Pressure
407 N15:150 40408 X Freeze Discharge Temperature
408 N15:151 40409 X Freeze Oil Pressure
409 N15:152 40410 X Freeze Oil Temperature
410 N15:153 40411 X Freeze Oil Filter Pressure
411 N15:154 40412 X Freeze Oil Separator Temperature
412 N15:155 40413 X Freeze Balance Piston
413 N15:156 40414 X Freeze Process Temperature
414 N15:157 40415 X Freeze Process Setpoint
415 N15:158 40416 X Freeze Process Variable
416 N15:159 40417 X Freeze Compressor Mode
417 N15:160 40418 X Freeze Process Control Mode
419 N15:162 40420 X Freeze Slide Valve Position
420 N15:163 40421 X Freeze Slide Stop Position
421 N15:164 40422 X Freeze Slide Valve Mode
422 N15:165 40423 X Freeze Slide Stop Mode
423 N15:166 40424 X Freeze Slide Valve Increase
424 N15:167 40425 X Freeze Slide Valve Decrease
425 N15:168 40426 X Freeze Slide Stop Increase
426 N15:169 40427 X Freeze Slide Stop Decrease
427 N15:170 40428 X Freeze Stop/Force Unload
428 N15:171 40429 X Freeze Oil Pump Interlock
429 N15:172 40430 X Freeze Oil Heater
430 N15:173 40431 X Freeze Capacity Control Mode
431 N15:174 40432 X Freeze Oil Pump Mode
432 N15:175 40433 X Freeze Motor Current
433 N15:176 40434 X Freeze Motor Full Load Amps %
434 N15:177 40435 X Freeze KW Monitor
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SETTINGS – CONTINUED
Frick® AB Modbus Read
Description of Data
Address Address Address Only
435 N15:178 40436 Auxiliary 1 Delay
436 N15:179 40437 Auxiliary 2 Delay
Baud rate for Comm1 (0 = 1200 1 = 2400 2 = 4800 3 = 9600 4 = 19200
437 N15:180 40438 X
5 = 38400 6 = 76800 7 = 115200 )
438 N15:181 40439 ID#
439 N15:182 40440 Process Temperature mode 1 Stop Load
440 N15:183 40441 Process Temperature Mode 1 Force Unload
441 N15:184 40442 Process Temperature Mode 1 Low Temperature Alarm
442 N15:185 40443 Process Temperature Mode 1 Low Temperature Shutdown
443 N15:186 40444 Process Temperature Mode 1 Low Temperature Alarm Delay
444 N15:187 40445 Process Temperature Mode 1 Low Temperature Shutdown Delay
445 N15:188 40446 Process Temperature Mode 1 Low Pressure Stop Load
446 N15:189 40447 Process Temperature Mode 1 Low Pressure Force Unload
447 N15:190 40448 Process Temperature Mode 1 Low Pressure Alarm
448 N15:191 40449 Process Temperature Mode 1 Low Pressure Shutdown
449 N15:192 40450 Process Temperature Mode 1 Low Pressure Alarm Delay
450 N15:193 40451 Process Temperature Mode 1 Low Pressure Shutdown Delay
451 N15:194 40452 Process Temperature Mode 2 Autocycle Start
452 N15:195 40453 Process Temperature Mode 2 Autocycle Stop
453 N15:196 40454 Process Temperature Mode 2 Autocycle Start Delay
454 N15:197 40455 Process Temperature Mode 2 Autocycle Stop Delay
455 N15:198 40456 Process Temperature Mode 2 Stop Load
456 N15:199 40457 Process Temperature Mode 2 Force Unload
457 N15:200 40458 Process Temperature Mode 2 Low Temperature Alarm
458 N15:201 40459 Process Temperature Mode 2 Low Temperature Shutdown
459 N15:202 40460 Process Temperature Mode 2 Low Pressure Alarm Delay
460 N15:203 40461 Process Temperature Mode 2 Low Pressure Shutdown Delay
461 N15:204 40462 Process Temperature Mode 2 Low Pressure Stop Load
462 N15:205 40463 Process Temperature Mode 2 Low Pressure Force Unload
463 N15:206 40464 Process Temperature Mode 2 Low Pressure Alarm
464 N15:207 40465 Process Temperature Mode 2 Low Pressure Shutdown
465 N15:208 40466 Process Temperature Mode 2 Low Pressure Alarm Delay
466 N15:209 40467 Process Temperature Mode 2 Low Pressure Shutdown Delay
467 N15:210 40468 Discharge Temperature Low Cycle Time Period 1
468 N15:211 40469 Discharge Temperature Mode 1 Autocycle Start
469 N15:212 40470 Discharge Temperature Mode 1 Autocycle Stop
470 N15:213 40471 Discharge Temperature Mode 1 Autocycle Start Delay
471 N15:214 40472 Discharge Temperature Mode 1 Autocycle Stop Delay
472 N15:215 40473 Discharge Temperature Mode Stop Load
473 N15:216 40474 Discharge Temperature Mode Force Unload
474 N15:217 40475 Order item
476 N15:219 40477 External Communications – 0= Frick®, 1=AB, 2=Modbus 3 = YORK ISN Enabled
477 N15:220 40478 X Freeze Alarm
478 N15:221 40479 Discharge Temperature Mode 1 Low Pressure Stop Load
479 N15:222 40480 Discharge Temperature Mode 1 Low Pressure Force Unload
480 N15:223 40481 Discharge Temperature Mode 1 Low Pressure Alarm
481 N15:224 40482 Discharge Temperature Mode 1 Low Pressure Shutdown
482 N15:225 40483 Discharge Temperature Mode 1 Low Pressure Alarm Delay
483 N15:226 40484 Discharge Temperature Mode 1 Low Pressure Shutdown Delay
484 N15:227 40485 Discharge Temperature Mode 1 Autocycle Start
485 N15:228 40486 Discharge Temperature Mode 1 Autocycle Stop
486 N15:229 40487 Discharge Temperature Mode 1 Autocycle Start Delay
487 N15:230 40488 Discharge Temperature Mode 1 Autocycle Stop Delay
488 N15:231 40489 High Suction Pressure Unload
489 N15:232 40490 High Suction Pressure Force Unload
490 N15:233 40491 High Suction Pressure Shutdown
491 N15:234 40492 High Suction Pressure Alarm
492 N15:235 40493 High Suction Pressure Shutdown Delay
493 N15:236 40494 High Suction Pressure Alarm Delay
494 N15:237 40495 Discharge Temperature Mode 1 Low Pressure Stop Load
495 N15:238 40496 Discharge Temperature Mode 1 Low Pressure Force Unload
496 N15:239 40497 Discharge Temperature Mode 1 Low Pressure Alarm
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Description of Data
Address Address Address Only
497 N15:240 40498 Discharge Temperature Mode 1 Low Pressure Shutdown
498 N15:241 40499 Discharge Temperature Mode 1 Low Pressure Alarm Delay
499 N15:242 40500 Discharge Temperature Mode 1 Low Pressure Shutdown Delay

800 N22:0 40801 Discharge Temperature Control Point 2


801 N22:1 40802 Discharge Temperature Upper Proportional Band 2
802 N22:2 40803 Discharge Temperature Lower Proportional Band 2
803 N22:3 40804 Discharge Temperature Upper Dead Band 2
804 N22:4 40805 Discharge Temperature Lower Dead Band 2
805 N22:5 40806 Discharge Temperature Pulse Period 2
806 N22:6 40807 Discharge Temperature Pulse Period 2
807 N22:7 40808 X Freeze Com-1
808 N22:8 40809 X Freeze Com-2
809 N22:9 40810 X Freeze I/O & Analog Board comm. Port
810 N22:10 40811 Low Oil Separator Temperature Shutdown
811 N22:11 40812 Low Oil Separator Temperature Alarm
812 N22:12 40813 Low Oil Separator Temperature Shutdown Delay
813 N22:13 40814 Low Oil Separator Temperature Alarm Delay
814 N22:14 40815 Low Oil Separator Temperature Start Inhibit
815 N22:15 40816 Oil Heater Off
816 N22:16 40817 High Oil Temperature Alarm Delay
817 N22:17 40818 High Oil Temperature Shutdown Delay
818 N22:18 40819 Low Oil Temperature Alarm Delay
819 N22:19 40820 Low Oil Temperature Shutdown Delay
820 N22:20 40821 High Filter Pressure Alarm
821 N22:21 40822 High Filter Pressure Shutdown Delay
822 N22:22 40823 High Filter Pressure Alarm Delay
823 N22:23 40824 Liquid Injection On
824 N22:24 40825 Oil Injection On
825 N22:25 40826 Liquid Injection On Delay
826 N22:26 40827 Oil Injection On Delay
827 N22:27 40828 Hi Discharge Temperature Alarm Delay
828 N22:28 40829 Hi Discharge Temperature Shutdown Delay
829 N22:29 40830 Minutes before power failure restart
830 N22:30 40831 Hours before power failure restart
831 N22:31 40832 Sequence Compressor Id 1
832 N22:32 40833 Sequence Compressor Id 2
833 N22:33 40834 Sequence Compressor Id 3
834 N22:34 40835 Sequence Compressor Slide Valve Position 1
835 N22:35 40836 Sequence Compressor Slide Valve Position 2
836 N22:36 40837 Sequence Compressor Slide Valve Position 3
837 N22:37 40838 X Sequence Compressor Activate/De-Activate
838 N22:38 40839 Suction Pull Down Start Pressure
839 N22:39 40840 Suction Pull Down Pressure Band
840 N22:40 40841 Suction Pull Down Amount of Time
841 N22:41 40842 Suction Pull Down Active/De-Active
842 N22:42 40843 Setback Monday Start Hour 1
843 N22:43 40844 Setback Monday Start Minute 1
844 N22:44 40845 Setback Monday Start Hour 2
845 N22:45 40846 Setback Monday Start Minute 2
846 N22:46 40847 Setback Monday Stop Hour 1
847 N22:47 40848 Setback Monday Stop Minute 1
848 N22:48 40849 Setback Monday Stop Hour 2
849 N22:49 40850 Setback Monday Stop Minute 2
850 N22:50 40851 Setback Tuesday Start Hour 1
851 N22:51 40852 Setback Tuesday Start Minute 1
852 N22:52 40853 Setback Tuesday Start Hour 2
853 N22:53 40854 Setback Tuesday Start Minute 2
854 N22:54 40855 Setback Tuesday Stop Hour 1
855 N22:55 40856 Setback Tuesday Stop Minute 1
856 N22:56 40857 Setback Tuesday Stop Hour 2
857 N22:57 40858 Setback Tuesday Stop Minute 2
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Description of Data
Address Address Address Only
858 N22:58 40859 Setback Wednesday Start Hour 1
859 N22:59 40860 Setback Wednesday Start Minute 1
860 N22:60 40861 Setback Wednesday Start Hour 2
861 N22:61 40862 Setback Wednesday Start Minute 2
862 N22:62 40863 Setback Wednesday Stop Hour 1
863 N22:63 40864 Setback Wednesday Stop Minute 1
864 N22:64 40865 Setback Wednesday Stop Hour 2
865 N22:65 40866 Setback Wednesday Stop Minute 2
866 N22:66 40867 Setback Thursday Start Hour 1
867 N22:67 40868 Setback Thursday Start Minute 1
868 N22:68 40869 Setback Thursday Start Hour 2
869 N22:69 40870 Setback Thursday Start Minute 2
870 N22:70 40871 Setback Thursday Stop Hour 1
871 N22:71 40872 Setback Thursday Stop Minute 1
872 N22:72 40873 Setback Thursday Stop Hour 2
873 N22:73 40874 Setback Thursday Stop Minute 2
874 N22:74 40875 Setback Friday Start Hour 1
875 N22:75 40876 Setback Friday Start Minute 1
876 N22:76 40877 Setback Friday Start Hour 2
877 N22:77 40878 Setback Friday Start Minute 2
878 N22:78 40879 Setback Friday Stop Hour 1
879 N22:79 40880 Setback Friday Stop Minute 1
880 N22:80 40881 Setback Friday Stop Hour 2
881 N22:81 40882 Setback Friday Stop Minute 2
882 N22:82 40883 Setback Saturday Start Hour 1
883 N22:83 40884 Setback Saturday Start Minute 1
884 N22:84 40885 Setback Saturday Start Hour 2
885 N22:85 40886 Setback Saturday Start Minute 2
886 N22:86 40887 Setback Saturday Stop Hour 1
887 N22:87 40888 Setback Saturday Stop Minute 1
888 N22:88 40889 Setback Saturday Stop Hour 2
889 N22:89 40890 Setback Saturday Stop Minute 2
890 N22:90 40891 Setback Sunday Start Hour 1
891 N22:91 40892 Setback Sunday Start Minute 1
892 N22:92 40893 Setback Sunday Start Hour 2
893 N22:93 40894 Setback Sunday Start Minute 2
894 N22:94 40895 Setback Sunday Stop Hour 1
895 N22:95 40896 Setback Sunday Stop Minute 1
896 N22:96 40897 Setback Sunday Stop Hour 2
897 N22:97 40898 Setback Sunday Stop Minute 2
898 N22:98 40899 X Setback Active/De-Active
899 N22:99 40900 X Enable/Disable Liquid Injection Cooling
900 N22:100 40901 X Oil Filter/No Oil Filter
901 N22:101 40902 X Enable Auxiliary 1 and / or 2 (0 = Disabled, 1 = Aux. 1, 2 = Aux. 2, 3 = Aux. 1&2)
902 N22:102 40903 X Power Failure Restart Enable
903 N22:103 40904 X Input Module Capacity Control Selection enable
904 N22:104 40905 X Compressor Sequencing Enable
905 N22:105 40906 X Condenser Control Enable
906 N22:106 40907 X Suction Pressure Pull Down Enable
907 N22:107 40908 X Screen Saver on / off
908 N22:108 40909 Number of minutes before enable
909 N22:109 40910 Low Motor Load Shutdown
910 N22:110 40911 Low Motor Load Shutdown Delay
911 N22:111 40912 Sequence Compressor Activate/De-Activate by Horse Power
912 N22:112 40913 Load Limiting Duration
913 N22:113 40914 High Discharge Pressure Shutdown Max Limit
929 N22:129 40930 Auxiliary 3 Delay
930 N22:130 40931 Auxiliary 4 Delay
931 N22:131 40932 Auxiliary 5 Delay
932 N22:132 40933 Auxiliary 6 Delay
933 N22:133 40934 Auxiliary 7 Delay
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Description of Data
Address Address Address Only
934 N22:134 40935 Auxiliary 8 Delay
935 N22:135 40936 Remote Setpoint High End 1
936 N22:136 40937 Remote Setpoint High End 2
937 N22:137 40938 Remote Setpoint Low End 1
938 N22:138 40939 Remote Setpoint Low End 2
939 N22:139 40940 X Motor Starter connected to the system
940 N22:140 40941 Slide Valve Position Control DeadBand
941 N22:141 40942 Pumpdown Pressure Setpoint
942 N22:142 40943 Pumpdown Pressure Setpoint Delay
943 N22:143 40944 Condenser Upper Cycle Time
944 N22:144 40945 Condenser Lower Cycle Time
945 N22:145 40946 Condenser Control Setpoint
946 N22:146 40947 Condenser Response Time
947 N22:147 40948 X Condenser Active
948 N22:148 40949 Digital Control Upper DeadBand (Condenser)
949 N22:149 40950 Digital Control Lower DeadBand (Condenser)
950 N22:150 40951 Digital Control Upper Delay (Condenser)
951 N22:151 40952 Digital Control Lower Delay (Condenser)
952 N22:152 40953 X Device 1 Status
953 N22:153 40954 X Device 2 Status
954 N22:154 40955 X Device 3 Status
955 N22:155 40956 X Device 4 Status
956 N22:156 40957 Device 1 Order
957 N22:157 40958 Device 2 Order
958 N22:158 40959 Device 3 Order
959 N22:159 40960 Device 4 Order
960 N22:160 40961 X RAM Motor Starter Enabled/Disabled
961 N22:161 40962 Remote Out High end 1
962 N22:162 40963 Remote Out High end 2
963 N22:163 40964 Remote Out Low end 1
964 N22:164 40965 Remote Out Low end 2
965 N22:165 40966 X Auxiliary Analog 1 Enable/Disable
966 N22:166 40967 X Auxiliary Analog 2 Enable/Disable
967 N22:167 40968 X Auxiliary Analog 3 Enable/Disable
968 N22:168 40969 X Auxiliary Analog 4 Enable/Disable
969 N22:169 40970 X Auxiliary Analog 5 Enable/Disable
970 N22:170 40971 X Auxiliary Analog 6 Enable/Disable
971 N22:171 40972 X Auxiliary Analog 7 Enable/Disable
972 N22:172 40973 X Auxiliary Analog 8 Enable/Disable
973 N22:173 40974 X Auxiliary Analog 9 Enable/Disable
974 N22:174 40975 Auxiliary Analog 1 High Shutdown
975 N22:175 40976 Auxiliary Analog 2 High Shutdown
976 N22:176 40977 Auxiliary Analog 3 High Shutdown
977 N22:177 40978 Auxiliary Analog 4 High Shutdown
978 N22:178 40979 Auxiliary Analog 5 High Shutdown
979 N22:179 40980 Auxiliary Analog 6 High Shutdown
980 N22:180 40981 Auxiliary Analog 7 High Shutdown
981 N22:181 40982 Auxiliary Analog 8 High Shutdown
982 N22:182 40983 Auxiliary Analog 9 High Shutdown
983 N22:183 40984 Auxiliary Analog 1 High Shutdown Delay
984 N22:184 40985 Auxiliary Analog 2 High Shutdown Delay
985 N22:185 40986 Auxiliary Analog 3 High Shutdown Delay
986 N22:186 40987 Auxiliary Analog 4 High Shutdown Delay
987 N22:187 40988 Auxiliary Analog 5 High Shutdown Delay
988 N22:188 40989 Auxiliary Analog 6 High Shutdown Delay
989 N22:189 40990 Auxiliary Analog 7 High Shutdown Delay
990 N22:190 40991 Auxiliary Analog 8 High Shutdown Delay
991 N22:191 40992 Auxiliary Analog 9 High Shutdown Delay
992 N22:192 40993 Auxiliary Analog 1 Low Shutdown
993 N22:193 40994 Auxiliary Analog 2 Low Shutdown
994 N22:194 40995 Auxiliary Analog 3 Low Shutdown
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Description of Data
Address Address Address Only
995 N22:195 40996 Auxiliary Analog 4 Low Shutdown
996 N22:196 40997 Auxiliary Analog 5 Low Shutdown
997 N22:197 40998 Auxiliary Analog 6 Low Shutdown
998 N22:198 40999 Auxiliary Analog 7 Low Shutdown
999 N22:199 41000 Auxiliary Analog 8 Low Shutdown
1000 N22:200 41001 Auxiliary Analog 9 Low Shutdown
1001 N22:201 41002 Auxiliary Analog 1 Low Shutdown Delay
1002 N22:202 41003 Auxiliary Analog 2 Low Shutdown Delay
1003 N22:203 41004 Auxiliary Analog 3 Low Shutdown Delay
1004 N22:204 41005 Auxiliary Analog 4 Low Shutdown Delay
1005 N22:205 41006 Auxiliary Analog 5 Low Shutdown Delay
1006 N22:206 41007 Auxiliary Analog 6 Low Shutdown Delay
1007 N22:207 41008 Auxiliary Analog 7 Low Shutdown Delay
1008 N22:208 41009 Auxiliary Analog 8 Low Shutdown Delay
1009 N22:209 41010 Auxiliary Analog 9 Low Shutdown Delay
1010 N22:210 41011 Auxiliary Analog 1 High Alarm
1011 N22:211 41012 Auxiliary Analog 2 High Alarm
1012 N22:212 41013 Auxiliary Analog 3 High Alarm
1013 N22:213 41014 Auxiliary Analog 4 High Alarm
1014 N22:214 41015 Auxiliary Analog 5 High Alarm
1015 N22:215 41016 Auxiliary Analog 6 High Alarm
1016 N22:216 41017 Auxiliary Analog 7 High Alarm
1017 N22:217 41018 Auxiliary Analog 8 High Alarm
1018 N22:218 41019 Auxiliary Analog 9 High Alarm
1019 N22:219 41020 Auxiliary Analog 1 High Alarm Delay
1020 N22:220 41021 Auxiliary Analog 2 High Alarm Delay
1021 N22:221 41022 Auxiliary Analog 3 High Alarm Delay
1022 N22:222 41023 Auxiliary Analog 4 High Alarm Delay
1023 N22:223 41024 Auxiliary Analog 5 High Alarm Delay
1024 N22:224 41025 Auxiliary Analog 6 High Alarm Delay
1025 N22:225 41026 Auxiliary Analog 7 High Alarm Delay
1026 N22:226 41027 Auxiliary Analog 8 High Alarm Delay
1027 N22:227 41028 Auxiliary Analog 9 High Alarm Delay
1028 N22:228 41029 Auxiliary Analog 1 Low Alarm
1029 N22:229 41030 Auxiliary Analog 2 Low Alarm
1030 N22:230 41031 Auxiliary Analog 3 Low Alarm
1031 N22:231 41032 Auxiliary Analog 4 Low Alarm
1032 N22:232 41033 Auxiliary Analog 5 Low Alarm
1033 N22:233 41034 Auxiliary Analog 6 Low Alarm
1034 N22:234 41035 Auxiliary Analog 7 Low Alarm
1035 N22:235 41036 Auxiliary Analog 8 Low Alarm
1036 N22:236 41037 Auxiliary Analog 9 Low Alarm
1037 N22:237 41038 Auxiliary Analog 1 Low Alarm Delay
1038 N22:238 41039 Auxiliary Analog 2 Low Alarm Delay
1039 N22:239 41040 Auxiliary Analog 3 Low Alarm Delay
1040 N22:240 41041 Auxiliary Analog 4 Low Alarm Delay
1041 N22:241 41042 Auxiliary Analog 5 Low Alarm Delay
1042 N22:242 41043 Auxiliary Analog 6 Low Alarm Delay
1043 N22:243 41044 Auxiliary Analog 7 Low Alarm Delay
1044 N22:244 41045 Auxiliary Analog 8 Low Alarm Delay
1045 N22:245 41046 Auxiliary Analog 9 Low Alarm Delay
1046 N22:246 41047 Entering Process High Alarm
1047 N22:247 41048 Entering Process High Shutdown
1048 N22:248 41049 Entering Process Low Alarm
1049 N22:249 41059 Entering Process Low Shutdown
1050 N22:250 41051 Entering Process High Alarm Delay
1051 N22:251 41052 Entering Process High Shutdown Delay
1052 N22:252 41053 Entering Process Low Alarm Delay
1053 N22:253 41054 Entering Process Low Shutdown Delay
1054 N22:254 41055 X Dual Pumps Enabled / Disabled
1055 N23:0 41056 Dual Pumps Lead/Lag Select (0 = Pump #1, 1 = Pump #2)
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Description of Data
Address Address Address Only
1056 N23:1 41057 DX 1 Circuit Slide Valve Setpoint On
1057 N23:2 41058 DX 1 Circuit Slide Valve Setpoint Off
1058 N23:3 41059 DX 2 Circuit Slide Valve Setpoint On
1059 N23:4 41060 DX 2 Circuit Slide Valve Setpoint Off
1060 N23:5 41061 X DX 1 Circuit while running or SV based
1061 N23:6 41062 X DX 2 Circuit while running or SV based
1062 N23:7 41063 X Kilowatt Monitor Enable/Disable
1063 N23:8 41064 Sequence Compressor 4 ID#
1064 N23:9 41065 Sequence Compressor Horse Power 1
1065 N23:10 41066 Sequence Compressor Horse Power 2
1066 N23:11 41067 Sequence Compressor Horse Power 3
1067 N23:12 41068 Sequence Compressor Horse Power 4
1068 N23:13 41069 Sequence Compressor Slide Valve Position 4
1069 N23:14 41070 Sequence Compressor Start Delay 1
1070 N23:15 41071 Sequence Compressor Start Delay 2
1071 N23:16 41072 Sequence Compressor Start Delay 3
1072 N23:17 41073 Sequence Compressor Start Delay 4
1073 N23:18 41074 Sequence Compressor Stop Delay 1
1074 N23:19 41075 Sequence Compressor Stop Delay 2
1075 N23:20 41076 Sequence Compressor Stop Delay 3
1076 N23:21 41077 Sequence Compressor Stop Delay 4
1077 N23:22 41078 Sequence Compressor Minimum Time 1
1078 N23:23 41079 Sequence Compressor Minimum Time 2
1079 N23:24 41080 Sequence Compressor Minimum Time 3
1080 N23:25 41081 Sequence Compressor Minimum Time 4
1081 N23:26 41082 Load Limiting Slide Valve Position
1082 N23:27 41083 Hot Gas Setpoint
1083 N23:28 41084 Slide Valve Setpoint 1
1084 N23:29 41085 Slide Valve Setpoint 2
1085 N23:30 41086 Power Assist Delay Setpoint
1086 N23:31 41087 X Power Assist Enable
Oil Injection Enable (0 = Disabled 1 = Main Oil Injection 2 = User Selected
1087 N23:32 41088 X
3 = Chiller Control)
1088 N23:33 41089 X Analog Board1 connected to the system
1089 N23:34 41090 X Analog Board2 connected to the system
1090 N23:35 41091 X Analog Board3 connected to the system
1091 N23:36 41092 X Analog Board4 connected to the system
1092 N23:37 41093 X Digital Board1 connected to the system
1093 N23:38 41094 X Digital Board2 connected to the system
1094 N23:39 41095 X Digital Board3 connected to the system
1095 N23:40 41096 X Digital Board4 connected to the system
1096 N23:41 41097 Hi Level Shutdown Delay
1097 N23:42 41098 Auxiliary Analog 10 High Shutdown
1098 N23:43 41099 Auxiliary Analog 10 High Alarm
1099 N23:44 41100 Auxiliary Analog 10 Low Alarm
1100 N23:45 41101 Auxiliary Analog 10 Low Shutdown
1101 N23:46 41102 Auxiliary Analog 10 High Shutdown Delay
1102 N23:47 41103 Auxiliary Analog 10 High Alarm Delay
1103 N23:48 41104 Auxiliary Analog 10 Low Alarm Delay
1104 N23:49 41105 Auxiliary Analog 10 Low Shutdown Delay
1105 N23:50 41106 X Auxiliary Analog 10 Enable/Disable
1106 N23:51 41107 X Balance Piston Enable / Disable
1107 N23:52 41108 Balance Piston On setpoint Slide Valve Position
1108 N23:53 41109 Balance Piston Off setpoint Slide Valve Position
1109 N23:54 41110 Balance Piston Ignore Delay
1110 N23:55 41111 Balance Piston Fail Delay
1111 N23:56 41112 X Oil Log Enable / Disable
1112 N23:57 41113 Oil Log Delay
1113 N23:58 41114 RDB compressor type Forced Unload Load Inhibit Delay
1114 N23:59 41115 X Hot Gas Bypass enable/disable
1115 N23:60 41116 X Digital Auxiliary inputs enable/disable
1116 N23:61 41117 X DX Circuit enable/disable
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Description of Data
Address Address Address Only
1117 N23:62 41118 X Analog Auxiliary enable/disable
1118 N23:63 41119 X Entering Process enable/disable
1119 N23:64 41120 X Slide Valve Position Control enabled/disabled
1120 N23:65 41121 X Remote Setpoint enable/disable

POWER FAIL:
Frick® AB Modbus Read
Description of Data
Address Address Address Only
1121 N23:66 41122 Power Fail Suction Pressure
1122 N23:67 41123 Power Fail Suction Temperature
1123 N23:68 41124 Power Fail Discharge Pressure
1124 N23:69 41125 Power Fail Discharge Temperature
1125 N23:70 41126 Power Fail Oil Pressure
1126 N23:71 41127 Power Fail Oil Temperature
1127 N23:72 41128 Power Fail Oil Filter Pressure
1128 N23:73 41129 Power Fail Separator Temperature
1129 N23:74 41130 Power Fail Balance Piston Pressure
1130 N23:75 41131 Power Fail Process Temperature
1131 N23:76 41132 Power Fail Slide Valve Position
1132 N23:77 41133 Power Fail Slide Stop Position
1133 N23:78 41134 Power Fail Stop/Force Unload
1134 N23:79 41135 Power Fail Motor Current
1135 N23:80 41136 Power Fail Recycle delay

SETTINGS – CONTINUED
Frick® AB Modbus Read
Description of Data
Address Address Address Only
1136 N23:81 41137 Locked Rotor Current
1137 N23:82 41138 Jam Current Level
1138 N23:83 41139 DBS Service Factor
1139 N23:84 41140 Current Unbalance Alarm
1140 N23:85 41141 RTD Temperature Alarm
1141 N23:86 41142 RTD Temperature Trip
1142 N23:87 41143 Jam Current Level Delay
1143 N23:88 41144 Current Unbalance Alarm Delay
1144 N23:89 41145 Trending E2 Interval
1145 N23:90 41146 Trending RAM Interval
1146 N23:91 41147 Separator Velocity Reference
1147 N23:92 41148 Separator Velocity Reference Compression Ratio
1148 N23:93 41149 Starting Discharge Pressure
1149 N23:94 41150 High Vi Setpoint
1150 N23:95 41151 Low Vi Setpoint
1151 N23:96 41152 Permissive Start (0=Disabled 1=Always Active 2=Starting)
1152 N23:97 41153 York-S7 Setpoint
1153 N23:98 41154 York-S7 Proportional Band
1154 N23:99 41155 Slide Valve Stroke Length
1155 N23:100 41156 Oil Pump Shutdown when on
1156 N23:101 41157 Oil Pump Alarm when on
1157 N23:102 41158 Oil Pump On
1158 N23:103 41159 Oil Pump Off
1159 N23:104 41160 Economizer on
1160 N23:105 41161 Economizer off
1161 N23:106 41162 VI Deadband
1162 N23:107 41163 Oil Pump Shutdown when off
1163 N23:108 41164 Oil Pump Alarm when off
1164 N23:109 41165 Compressor Stopping Period
1165 N23:110 41166 Engine/Motor Warm up time
1166 N23:111 41167 X Main Oil Injection Safeties
1167 N23:112 41168 Engine Confirmed RPM running
1168 N23:113 41169 Engine Start delay
1169 N23:114 41170 Engine Low RPM Stop Load
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Description of Data
Address Address Address Only
1170 N23:115 41171 Engine Low RPM Force Unload
1171 N23:116 41172 Engine Low RPM Alarm
1172 N23:117 41173 Engine Low RPM Alarm Delay
1173 N23:118 41174 Engine Low RPM Shutdown
1174 N23:119 41175 Engine Low RPM Shutdown Delay
1175 N23:120 41176 Engine High RPM Alarm
1176 N23:121 41177 Engine High RPM Alarm Delay
1177 N23:122 41178 Engine High RPM Shutdown
1178 N23:123 41179 Engine High RPM Shutdown Delay
1179 N23:124 41180 Manifold Pressure Stop Load
1180 N23:125 41181 Manifold Pressure Force Unload
1181 N23:126 41182 Manifold Pressure Alarm
1182 N23:127 41183 Manifold Pressure Alarm Delay
1183 N23:128 41184 Manifold Pressure Shutdown
1184 N23:129 41185 Manifold Pressure Shutdown Delay
1185 N23:130 41186 Main Oil Injection Safety Setpoint
1186 N23:131 41187 Main Oil Injection Safety Delay
1187 N23:132 41188 DBS Stall Time
1188 N23:133 41189 Analog Output Channel 1
1189 N23:134 41190 Analog Output Channel 2
1190 N23:135 41191 Analog Output Channel 3
1191 N23:136 41192 Analog Output Channel 4
1192 N23:137 41193 VFD Minimum Percentage
1193 N23:138 41194 VFD Rate of Change
1194 N23:139 41195 VFD Cycle Time
1195 N23:140 41196 Oil Level Delay
1196 N23:41 41197 VFD Slide Valve Pos. to begin speed increase
1197 N23:42 41198 VFD Maximum Percentage
1198 N23:43 41199 VFD Output at max Slide Valve position
1199 N23:44 41200 Engine Idle Speed
1200 N23:45 41201 X Remote Enable Energized when in (0=Remote Start Only 1=Remote Start and
Remote Slide Valve 2=Remote Start and Remote Slide Valve(4-20mA))
1201 N23:46 41202 X Digital Board 2 Module 1 Configuration (0=Ready to Run 1=PLC Control)
1202 N23:47 41203 Pull Down Slide Valve Position
1203 N23:48 41204 Pull Down Slide Valve Position Delay
1204 N23:49 41205 Superheat Starting Shutdown
1205 N23:50 41206 Superheat Alarm
1206 N23:51 41207 Superheat Alarm Delay
1207 N23:52 41208 Superheat Shutdown
1208 N23:53 41209 Superheat Shutdown Delay
1209 N23:54 41210 X Superheat Enable/Disable
1210 N23:55 41211 Engine Cool Down Time
1211 N23:56 41212 Oil Pump Lube Time
1212 N23:157 41213 Analog Output Channel 5
1213 N23:158 41214 Analog Output Channel 6
1214 N23:159 41215 X PID 1 Control
1215 N23:160 41216 X PID 1 Action - Forward/Reverse Acting
1216 N23:161 41217 PID 1 Setpoint
1217 N23:162 41218 PID 1 DeadBand
1218 N23:163 41219 PID 1 Proportional Gain
1219 N23:164 41220 PID 1 Integral Gain
1220 N23:165 41221 PID 1 Derivative Gain
1221 N23:166 41222 PID 1 High Limit
1222 N23:167 41223 PID 1 Low Limit
1223 N23:168 41224 PID 1 Off Value
1224 N23:169 41225 X PID 2 Control
1225 N23:170 41226 X PID 2 - Forward/Reverse Acting
1226 N23:171 41227 PID 2 Setpoint
1227 N23:172 41228 PID 2 DeadBand
1228 N23:173 41229 PID 2 Proportional Gain
1229 N23:174 41230 PID 2 Integral Gain
1230 N23:175 41231 PID 2 Derivative Gain
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Description of Data
Address Address Address Only
1231 N23:176 41232 PID 2 High Limit
1232 N23:177 41233 PID 2 Low Limit
1233 N23:178 41234 PID 2 Off Value
1234 N23:179 41235 X PID 5 Control
1235 N23:180 41236 X PID 5 Action - Forward/Reverse Acting
1236 N23:181 41237 PID 5 Setpoint
1237 N23:182 41238 PID 5 DeadBand
1238 N23:183 41239 PID 5 Proportional Gain
1239 N23:184 41240 PID 5 Integral Gain
1240 N23:185 41241 PID 5 Derivative Gain
1241 N23:186 41242 PID 5 High Limit
1242 N23:187 41243 PID 5 Low Limit
1243 N23:188 41244 PID 5 Off Value
1244 N23:189 41245 X PID 6 Control
1245 N23:190 41246 X PID 6 Action - Forward/Reverse Acting
1246 N23:191 41247 PID 6 Setpoint
1247 N23:192 41248 PID 6 DeadBand
1248 N23:193 41249 PID 6 Proportional Gain
1249 N23:194 41250 PID 6 Integral Gain
1250 N23:195 41251 PID 6 Derivative Gain
1251 N23:196 41252 PID 6 High Limit
1252 N23:197 41253 PID 6 Low Limit
1253 N23:198 41254 PID 6 Off Value
1254 N23:199 41255 X PID 1 while Running selection but off Operation
1255 N23:200 41256 X PID 2 while Running selection but off Operation
1256 N23:201 41257 X PID 5 while Running selection but off Operation
1257 N23:202 41258 X PID 6 while Running selection but off Operation
1258 N23:202 41259 Economizer Override value
1259 N23:203 41260 Liquid Slug Alarm
1260 N23:204 41261 Liquid Slug Shutdown
1261 N23:205 41262 Maintenance for Oil Analysis
1262 N23:206 41263 Maintenance for Change Filters
1263 N23:207 41264 Maintenance for Clean Oil Strainers
1264 N23:208 41265 Maintenance for Clean Liquid Strainers
1265 N23:209 41266 Maintenance for Change Coalescers
1266 N23:210 41267 Maintenance for Check and Clean Suction Screen
1267 N23:211 41268 Maintenance for Vibration Analysis
1268 N23:212 41269 Maintenance for Check Coupling/Alignment
1269 N23:213 41270 Maintenance for Grease Motor
1270 N23:214 41271 Maintenance for User Maintenance Setpoint 1
1271 N23:215 41272 Maintenance for User Maintenance Setpoint 2
1272 N23:216 41273 Maintenance for User Maintenance Setpoint 3
1273 N23:217 41274 Maintenance for User Maintenance Setpoint 4
1274 N23:218 41275 Maintenance for User Maintenance Setpoint 5
1275 N23:219 41276 Maintenance for User Maintenance Setpoint 6
1276 N23:220 41277 Interval for Oil Analysis
1277 N23:221 41278 Interval for Change Filters
1278 N23:222 41279 Interval for Clean Oil Strainers
1279 N23:223 41280 Interval for Clean Liquid Strainers
1280 N23:224 41281 Interval for Change Coalescers
1281 N23:225 41282 Interval for Check and Clean Suction Screen
1282 N23:226 41283 Interval for Check Vibration Analysis
1283 N23:227 41284 Interval for Check Coupling/ Alignment
1284 N23:228 41285 Interval for Grease Motor
1285 N23:229 41286 Interval for User Maintenance Setpoint 1
1286 N23:230 41287 Interval for User Maintenance Setpoint 2
1287 N23:231 41288 Interval for User Maintenance Setpoint 3
1288 N23:232 41289 Interval for User Maintenance Setpoint 4
1289 N23:233 41290 Interval for User Maintenance Setpoint 5
1290 N23:234 41291 Interval for User Maintenance Setpoint 6
1291 N23:235 41292 X Slide Valve Unload Assist Enable/Disable
1292 N23:236 41293 User Selectable Control Channel #
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Frick® AB Modbus Read
Description of Data
Address Address Address Only
1294 N23:238 41295 User Selectable Control Communications Timeout
1295 N23:239 41296 VI Proportional band
1296 N23:240 41297 Panel Heater Offset
1297 N23:241 41298 X Compressor Superheat
1298 N23:242 41299 Slide Valve Assist Percentage to change
1305 N24:005 41306 X VariSpeed Phase A Current
1306 N24:006 41307 X VariSpeed Phase B Current
1307 N24:007 41308 X VariSpeed Phase C Current
1308 N24:008 41309 X VariSpeed Percent of Full Load Amps
1309 N24:009 41310 X VariSpeed Output Frequency
1310 N24:010 41311 X VariSpeed Output Voltage
1311 N24:011 41312 X VariSpeed DC Bus Voltage
1312 N24:012 41313 X VariSpeed Input Power
1313 N24:013 41314 X VariSpeed Baseplate Temperature
1314 N24:014 41315 X VariSpeed Ambient Temperature
1315 N24:015 41316 X VariSpeed Heatsink Temperature
1316 N24:016 41317 X VariSpeed Speed Command
1317 N24:017 41318 X VariSpeed Fault
1318 N24:018 41319 X VariSpeed Warning
1319 N24:019 41320 X VariSpeed Operating Mode
1320 N24:020 41321 X VariSpeed Harmonic Filter Present
1321 N24:021 41322 X VariSpeed Harmonic Filter Operating Mode
1322 N24:022 41323 X Comm3
1327 N24:027 41328 Digital Output Control On Setpoint
1328 N24:028 41329 Digital Output Control Off Setpoint
1329 N24:029 41330 X VariSpeed Harmonic Filter Baseplate Temperature
1403 N24:103 41404 X Vibration Channel 1
1404 N24:104 41405 X Vibration Channel 2
1405 N24:105 41406 X Vibration Channel 3
1406 N24:106 41407 X Vibration Channel 4
1407 N24:107 41408 X Vibration Channel 5
1408 N24:108 41409 X Vibration Channel 6
1409 N24:109 41410 X Vibration Channel 7
1410 N24:110 41411 X Vibration Channel 8
1420 N24:120 41421 Vibration Alarm 1
1421 N24:121 41422 Vibration Alarm Delay 1
1422 N24:122 41423 Vibration Shutdown 1
1423 N24:123 41424 Vibration Shutdown Delay 1
1424 N24:124 41425 Vibration Alarm 2
1425 N24:125 41426 Vibration Alarm Delay 2
1426 N24:126 41427 Vibration Shutdown 2
1427 N24:127 41428 Vibration Shutdown Delay 2
1428 N24:128 41429 Vibration Alarm 3
1429 N24:129 41430 Vibration Alarm Delay 3
1430 N24:130 41431 Vibration Shutdown 3
1431 N24:131 41432 Vibration Shutdown Delay 3
1432 N24:132 41433 Vibration Alarm 4
1433 N24:133 41434 Vibration Alarm Delay 4
1434 N24:134 41435 Vibration Shutdown 4
1435 N24:135 41436 Vibration Shutdown Delay 4
1436 N24:136 41437 Vibration Alarm 5
1437 N24:137 41438 Vibration Alarm Delay 5
1438 N24:138 41439 Vibration Shutdown 5
1439 N24:139 41440 Vibration Shutdown Delay 5
1440 N24:140 41441 Vibration Alarm 6
1441 N24:141 41442 Vibration Alarm Delay 6
1442 N24:142 41443 Vibration Shutdown 6
1443 N24:143 41444 Vibration Shutdown Delay 6
1444 N24:144 41445 Vibration Alarm 7
1445 N24:145 41446 Vibration Alarm Delay 7
1446 N24:146 41447 Vibration Shutdown 7
1447 N24:147 41448 Vibration Shutdown Delay 7
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Frick® AB Modbus Read
Description of Data
Address Address Address Only
1448 N24:148 41449 Economizer pressure setpoint for Vi correction
1449 N24:149 41450 RDB compressor type Forced Unload Delay
1450 N24:150 41451 X Economizer pressure input mode (0=Disabled 1=Setpoint 2=Auxiliary Ch.#10)
1451 N24:151 41452 Atmospheric Pressure at compressor site
1453 N24:153 41454 X VariSpeed Humidity Control Enable

COMMANDS: (Write Only)


Modbus AB Modbus Ignored
Description of Command
Address Address Address Values
5000 N55:0 45001 Start/Stop Compressor 0 = Stop, 1 = Start ≠0 & ≠1
5001 N55:1 45002 Load Command Pulse (Seconds) <=0
5002 N55:2 45003 Unload Command Pulse (Seconds) <=0
5003 N55:3 45004 Set Compressor Mode 0 = Manual 1 = Auto, 2 = Remote ≠1 & ≠2
5004 N55:4 45005 Slide Valve Mode 0 = Manual 1 = Auto, 2 = Remote ≠1 & ≠2
5005 N55:5 45006 Clear Alarms 0 = Clear for Modbus, 1 = Clear for Allen-Bradley ≠0 & ≠1
5006 N55:6 45007 Clear Remaining Recycle Delay time 0 = Clear for Modbus, 1 = Clear for A-B ≠0 & ≠1
5007 N55:7 45008 Compressor Sequence 0 = De-Activate, 1 = Activate ≠0 & ≠3
5008 N55:8 45009 Cap. Cont. Selection (see Frick® address 103 for values and Note 3 for changing) <0 or >7
5009 N55:9 45010 Setback 0 = De-Activate, 1 = Activate ≠0 & ≠1
5010 N55:10 45011 Condenser 0 = Not Active, 1 = Active Always, 2 = When Running <0 or >2
5011 N55:11 45012 Remote Control Setpoint 0 = Disable, 1 = Enable ≠0 & ≠1
5012 N55:12 45013 Pressure & Temperature Units select 0 = PSIA, Deg. C. , 1 = Panel setup ≠0 & ≠1
5013 N55:13 45014 Data values select 0 = x10, 1 = x100 ≠0 & ≠1
Note 1: The compressor must be in remote to accept the start and stop commands that are sent through serial
communications, and the Slide Valve must be in remote to accept load and unload commands that are sent.

Note 2: The Compressor sequence De-Activate command that is sent through communications will only work if the
Compressor sequence Activate command was last sent through communications.

Note 3: A Capacity Control can only be made Active if it was enabled for capacity control and Setback is not Active and Input
Module Capacity Control is not enabled.

Note 4: A write message for more than one element is allowed for the Allen Bradley N55:0 address. A maximum size of 14
elements can be written to. An invalid setting sent with a Write Message is ignored.

Note 5: Command Values need tenths field added. For example, to start the compressor, the table above states that 1 = Start.
However, being that one decimal place is assumed, a value of 10 actually needs to be sent.

SPECIAL:
Frick® AB Modbus Read /
Description Of Data
Address Address Address Write
2500 N25:0 42501 Read Alarm list (See Following Note 1 Below)
2501 N25:1 42502 Read Run Time Hours (See Following Note 2 Below)
2600 N25:100 42601 Read Run Time Hours (High Order 1000’s)
2601 N25:101 42602 Read Run Time Hours (Low Order 1000’s)
2602 N25:102 42603 Read Alarm # 1 Message (Most Recent)
2603 N25:103 42604 Read Alarm # 1 Hrs.
2604 N25:104 42605 Read Alarm # 1 Min.
2605 N25:105 42606 Read Alarm # 1 Date High Order
2606 N25:106 42607 Read Alarm # 1 Date Low Order
2607 N25:107 42608 Read Alarm # 2 Message
2608 N25:108 42609 Read Alarm # 2 Hrs.
2609 N25:109 42610 Read Alarm # 2 Min.
2610 N25:110 42611 Read Alarm # 2 Date High Order
2611 N25:111 42612 Read Alarm # 2 Date Low Order
2612 N25:112 42613 Read Alarm # 3 Message
2613 N25:113 42614 Read Alarm # 3 Hrs.
2614 N25:114 42615 Read Alarm # 3 Min.
2615 N25:115 42616 Read Alarm # 3 Date High Order
2616 N25:116 42617 Read Alarm # 3 Date Low order
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Description Of Data
Address Address Address Write
2617 N25:117 42618 Read Alarm # 4 Message
2618 N25:118 42619 Read Alarm # 4 Hrs.
2619 N25:119 42620 Read Alarm # 4 Min.
2620 N25:120 42621 Read Alarm # 4 Date High Order
2621 N25:121 42622 Read Alarm # 4 Date Low Order
2622 N25:122 42623 Read Alarm # 5 Message
2623 N25:123 42624 Read Alarm # 5 Hrs.
2624 N25:124 42625 Read Alarm # 5 Min.
2625 N25:125 42626 Read Alarm # 5 Date High Order
2626 N25:126 42627 Read Alarm # 5 Date Low Order
2627 N25:127 42628 Read Alarm # 6 Message
2628 N25:128 42629 Read Alarm # 6 Hrs.
2629 N25:129 42630 Read Alarm # 6 Min.
2630 N25:130 42631 Read Alarm # 6 Date High Order
2631 N25:131 42632 Read Alarm # 6 Date Low Order
2632 N25:132 42633 Read Alarm # 7 Message
2633 N25:133 42634 Read Alarm # 7 Hrs.
2634 N25:134 42635 Read Alarm # 7 Min.
2635 N25:135 42636 Read Alarm # 7 Date High Order
2636 N25:136 42637 Read Alarm # 7 Date Low Order
2637 N25:137 42638 Read Alarm # 8 Message
2638 N25:138 42639 Read Alarm # 8 Hrs.
2639 N25:139 42640 Read Alarm # 8 Min.
2640 N25:140 42641 Read Alarm # 8 Date High Order
2641 N25:141 42642 Read Alarm # 8 Date Low Order
2642 N25:142 42643 Read Alarm # 9 Message
2643 N25:143 42644 Read Alarm # 9 Hrs.
2644 N25:144 42645 Read Alarm # 9 Min.
2645 N25:145 42646 Read Alarm # 9 Date High Order
2646 N25:146 42647 Read Alarm # 9 Date Low Order
2647 N25:147 42648 Read Alarm # 10 Message
2648 N25:148 42649 Read Alarm # 10 Hrs.
2649 N25:149 42650 Read Alarm # 10 Min.
2650 N25:150 42651 Read Alarm # 10 Date High Order
2651 N25:151 42652 Read Alarm # 10 Date Low Order
2652 N25:152 42653 Read Alarm # 11 Message
2653 N25:153 42654 Read Alarm # 11 Hrs.
2654 N25:154 42655 Read Alarm # 11 Min.
2655 N25:155 42656 Read Alarm # 11 Date High Order
2656 N25:156 42657 Read Alarm # 11 Date Low Order
2657 N25:157 42658 Read Alarm # 12 Message
2658 N25:158 42659 Read Alarm # 12 Hrs.
2659 N25:159 42660 Read Alarm # 12 Min.
2660 N25:160 42661 Read Alarm # 12 Date High Order
2661 N25:161 42662 Read Alarm # 12 Date Low Order
2662 N25:162 42663 Read Alarm # 13 Message
2663 N25:163 42664 Read Alarm # 13 Hrs.
2664 N25:164 42665 Read Alarm # 13 Min.
2665 N25:165 42666 Read Alarm # 13 Date High Order
2666 N25:166 42667 Read Alarm # 13 Date Low Order
2667 N25:167 42668 Read Alarm # 14 Message
2668 N25:168 42669 Read Alarm # 14 Hrs.
2669 N25:169 42670 Read Alarm # 14 Min.
2670 N25:170 42671 Read Alarm # 14 Date High Order
2671 N25:171 42672 Read Alarm # 14 Date Low Order
2672 N25:172 42673 Read Alarm # 15 Message
2673 N25:173 42674 Read Alarm # 15 Hrs.
2674 N25:174 42675 Read Alarm # 15 Min.
2675 N25:175 42676 Read Alarm # 15 Date High Order
2676 N25:176 42677 Read Alarm # 15 Date Low Order
2677 N25:177 42678 Read Alarm # 16 Message
2678 N25:178 42679 Read Alarm # 16 Hrs.
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Description Of Data
Address Address Address Write
2679 N25:179 42680 Read Alarm # 16 Min.
2680 N25:180 42681 Read Alarm # 16 Date High Order
2681 N25:181 42682 Read Alarm # 16 Date Low Order
2682 N25:182 42683 Read Alarm # 17 Message
2683 N25:183 42684 Read Alarm # 17 Hrs.
2684 N25:184 42685 Read Alarm # 17 Min.
2685 N25:185 42686 Read Alarm # 17 Date High Order
2686 N25:186 42687 Read Alarm # 17 Date Low Order
2687 N25:187 42688 Read Alarm # 18 Message
2688 N25:188 42689 Read Alarm # 18 Hrs.
2689 N25:189 42690 Read Alarm # 18 Min.
2690 N25:190 42691 Read Alarm # 18 Date High Order
2691 N25:191 42692 Read Alarm # 18 Date Low Order
2692 N25:192 42693 Read Alarm # 19 Message
2693 N25:193 42694 Read Alarm # 19 Hrs.
2694 N25:194 42695 Read Alarm # 19 Min.
2695 N25:195 42696 Read Alarm # 19 Date High Order
2696 N25:196 42697 Read Alarm # 19 Date Low Order

NOTE 1: A read request to Frick® Address 2500 returns 10,940.81 days * 365 days = 29.97 yr. + 1970 = 1999.97
three values for each alarm. The alarm code, the hour the 1999.97 indicates that the alarm occurred in 1999 and
alarm occurred, and the minutes after the hour the alarm 97/100’s. If you take 97/100 * 365 yr. the answer would be
occurred. If the alarm code is 0, the hour and minutes are 354.05 (or just 354). This would equate to the 354th day of
not relative. The maximum number of alarms that can be 1999, or December 20th, 1999. Of course, to use this value
requested is 19. The message size value determines how to define an exact date and time, more precise
many alarms are returned. Multiply 3 times the number of calculations must be used, including accounting for Leap
alarms to be requested and enter this number as the size years. We realize that this is a rather involved calculation
of the message. For example, if the data of 19 alarms is which is why the Alarm’s Hour and Minute values are
desired, set the message size to 57. Reference the provided. Only if Date and Time information is required
numerical listing of the alarm codes in this manual. An beyond Hours or Minutes, should the Date High Order and
alternate way to access the alarm data is to utilize Frick® Low order values be used.
Addresses 2602 - 2696. Each alarm is accessible
independently. For instance, reading Frick® Address 2602 These addresses have been provided in order to assist
will return the value of the most recent alarm code. This the end user with their applications.
code value will correspond to the ALARMS/SHUTDOWNS
MESSAGE CODE near the back of this manual. Reading Note 2: A read request to Frick® Address 2501 return two
the next address (2603) will return the hours integer (0 to values for the number of hours the machine has run. The
24) and the following address (2604) will give the minutes first value is the number of hours greater than 1000 and
integer (0 to 59). It should be pointed out that an alarm the second value is the number of hours less than 1000.
value of zero indicates that although no alarm is present, The size of the read message must be set to two to
there is a still a time stamp returned. Simply ignore this properly receive this data. An alternate way to access the
time stamp. Run Time Hours is to utilize Frick® Address 2600 and
The High and Low Order Date values sent with the Alarm 2601. Address 2600 now contains the hours greater than
information define a 32-bit number that describes the 1000, and address 2601 contains the hours less than
number of seconds that have passed since January 1, 1000.
1970. The High Order Date holds the upper 16-bits of this
number, while the Low Order Date holds the lower 16-bits. As an example, if the Quantum™ Run Time hours
To combine these values into one number, the High Order displays 3,456 hours, this would break down as follows:
value must be multiplied by 216 or 65,536. The resulting
value should then be added to the Low Order Value. Frick® Address 2600 = 003
Frick® Address 2601 = 456
We can use the following values as an example: Alarm # 1
Date High Order = 14423, and Alarm # 2 Date Low order = If the Quantum™ Run Time hours displays 32 hours, this
60660. First, we multiply 14423 x 65,536 = 945,225,728. would break down as follows:
Then we add this value to 60660 and get 945,286,388.
This value represents the number of seconds that have Frick® Address 2600 = 000
passed from January 1, 1970 to the time that Alarm # 1 Frick® Address 2601 = 032
occurred. A quick calculation will confirm that this number
does describe a date in late 1999: These addresses have been provided in order to assist
the end user with their applications.
945,286,388 sec. * 60 sec. * 60 min. * 24 hr.
= 10,940.81 days
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ALARMS/SHUTDOWNS MESSAGE CODES


0000 No Alarm 063 Auxiliary #3 Shutdown
0001 Compressor Starting Failure - Aux. 064 Auxiliary #3 Alarm
0002 Compressor Aux. Failure 065 Auxiliary #4 Shutdown
0003 Compressor Starting Failure - Low Motor Amps 066 Auxiliary #4 Alarm
0004 Compressor Interlock Failure 067 Auxiliary #5 Shutdown
0005 Oil Pump Aux Failure 068 Auxiliary #5 Alarm
006 Oil Pump Shutdown Failure 069 Auxiliary #6 Shutdown
007 Low Suction Pressure Alarm 070 Auxiliary #6 Alarm
008 Low Suction Pressure Shutdown 071 Auxiliary #7 Shutdown
009 High Discharge Pressure Alarm 072 Auxiliary #7 Alarm
010 High Discharge Pressure Shutdown 073 Auxiliary #8 Shutdown
011 Booster, High Discharge Pressure Alarm 074 Auxiliary #8 Alarm
012 Booster, High Discharge Pressure Shutdown 075 High Auxiliary Analog #1 Shutdown
013 High Discharge Temperature Alarm 076 High Auxiliary Analog #1 Alarm
014 High Discharge Temperature Shutdown 077 Low Auxiliary Analog #1 Alarm
015 Pump #1 Low Oil Pressure Alarm 078 Low Auxiliary Analog #1 Shutdown
016 Pump #1 Low Oil Pressure Shutdown 079 High Auxiliary Analog #2 Shutdown
017 Pump #2 Low Oil Pressure Alarm 080 High Auxiliary Analog #2 Alarm
018 Pump #2 Low Oil Pressure Shutdown 081 Low Auxiliary Analog #2 Alarm
019 Clock Error 082 Low Auxiliary Analog #2 Shutdown
020 Oil Pump #1 Aux. Alarm 083 High Auxiliary Analog #3 Shutdown
021 Oil Pump #1 Aux. Failure Shutdown 084 High Auxiliary Analog #3 Alarm
022 Oil Pump #2 Aux. Alarm 085 Low Auxiliary Analog #3 Alarm
023 Oil Pump #2 Aux. Failure Shutdown 086 Low Auxiliary Analog #3 Shutdown
024 High Oil Filter Pressure Alarm 087 High Auxiliary Analog #4 Shutdown
025 High Oil Filter Pressure Shutdown 088 High Auxiliary Analog #4 Alarm
026 High Oil Temperature Alarm 089 Low Auxiliary Analog #4 Alarm
027 High Oil Temperature Shutdown 090 Low Auxiliary Analog #4 Shutdown
028 Low Oil Temperature Alarm 091 High Auxiliary Analog #5 Shutdown
029 Low Oil Temperature Shutdown 092 High Auxiliary Analog #5 Alarm
030 Low Oil Separator Temperature Alarm 093 Low Auxiliary Analog #5 Alarm
031 Low Process Temperature Alarm 094 Low Auxiliary Analog #5 Shutdown
032 Low Process Temperature Shutdown 095 High Auxiliary Analog #6 Shutdown
033 High Process Temperature Alarm 096 High Auxiliary Analog #6 Alarm
034 High Motor Current Alarm 097 Low Auxiliary Analog #6 Alarm
035 High Motor Current Shutdown 098 Low Auxiliary Analog #6 Shutdown
036 High Liquid Level Shutdown 099 High Auxiliary Analog #7 Shutdown
037 Check Valve Open Failure 0100 High Auxiliary Analog #7 Alarm
038 Hi Suction Pressure Alarm 0101 Low Auxiliary Analog #7 Alarm
039 Hi Suction Pressure Shutdown 0102 Low Auxiliary Analog #7 Shutdown
040 Auxiliary #1 Shutdown 0103 High Auxiliary Analog #8 Shutdown
041 Low Oil Pressure Shutdown 0104 High Auxiliary Analog #8 Alarm
042 Low Oil Pressure Alarm 0105 Low Auxiliary Analog #8 Alarm
043 Auxiliary #1 Alarm 0106 Low Auxiliary Analog #8 Shutdown
044 Auxiliary #2 Shutdown 0107 High Auxiliary Analog #9 Shutdown
045 Auxiliary #2 Alarm 0108 High Auxiliary Analog #9 Alarm
046 Suction Pressure Sensor Fault 0109 Low Auxiliary Analog #9 Alarm
047 Discharge Pressure Sensor Fault 0110 Low Auxiliary Analog #9 Shutdown
048 Oil Pressure Sensor Fault 0111 High Entering Process Temperature Shutdown
049 Discharge Temperature Sensor Fault 0112 High Entering Process Temperature Alarm
050 Oil Temperature Sensor Fault 0113 Low Entering Process Temperature Alarm
051 Separator Temperature Sensor Fault 0114 Low Entering Process Temperature Shutdown
052 Low Oil Pressure Shutdown 0115 Digital Board 2 Comm. Fail - Shutdown
053 Low Oil Pressure Alarm 0116 Digital Board 3 Comm. Fail - Shutdown
054 Low Motor Current Shutdown 0117 Digital Board 4 Comm. Fail - Shutdown
055 Low Oil Separator Temperature Shutdown 0118 Analog Board 1 Comm. Fail - Shutdown
056 Digital Board 1 Comm. Fail - Shutdown 0119 Analog Board 2 Comm. Fail - Shutdown
057 Compressor Unable to Unload Alarm 0120 Analog Board 3 Comm. Fail - Shutdown
058 Compressor Stopping Failure - Motor Amps 0121 Analog Board 4 Comm. Fail - Shutdown
059 Compressor Stopping Failure - Aux. 0122 High Economizer Shutdown
060 False Start Failure - Motor Amps 0123 High Economizer Alarm
061 False Start Failure - Aux. 0124 Low Economizer Alarm
062 Oil Level Shutdown 0125 Low Economizer Shutdown
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0126 Balance Piston Failure Shutdown 0167 VariSpeed Fault/Warning #2


0127 Oil Log Shutdown 0168 VariSpeed Fault/Warning #3
0128 Motor Starter Comm. Fail - Shutdown 0169 VariSpeed Fault/Warning #4
0129 DBS Trip 0170 VariSpeed Fault/Warning #5
0130 DBS Alarm 0171 VariSpeed Fault/Warning #6
0131 Missing Oil Pressure Shutdown 1 0172 VariSpeed Fault/Warning #7
0132 Missing Oil Pressure Alarm 0173 VariSpeed Fault/Warning #8
0133 Insufficient Main Oil Pressure Shutdown 0174 VariSpeed Fault/Warning #9
0134 Compressor Interlock Shutdown 0175 VariSpeed Fault/Warning #10
0135 High Starting Discharge Pressure - Shutdown 0176 VariSpeed Fault/Warning #11
0136 Missing Oil Pressure Shutdown 2 0177 VariSpeed Fault/Warning #12
0137 Low RPM Alarm 0178 VariSpeed Fault/Warning #13
0138 Low RPM Shutdown 0179 VariSpeed Fault/Warning #14
0139 High RPM Alarm 0180 VariSpeed Fault/Warning #15
0140 High RPM Shutdown 0181 VariSpeed Fault/Warning #16
0141 High Manifold Pressure Alarm 0182 VariSpeed Fault/Warning #17
0142 High Manifold Pressure Shutdown 0183 VariSpeed Fault/Warning #18
0143 Starting Failure 0184 VariSpeed Fault/Warning #19
0144 Low Main Oil Injection Pressure Shutdown 0185 VariSpeed Fault/Warning #20
0145 Digital Board 1 Reset -- Shutdown 0186 Digital Board 2 Reset -- Shutdown
0146 Starting Superheat Shutdown 0187 Suction End Compressor Vibration Alarm
0147 Discharge Temperature Saturation Alarm 0188 Discharge End Compressor Vibration Alarm
0148 Discharge Temperature Saturation Shutdown 0189 Shaft Side Drive Vibration Alarm
0149 Liquid Slug Alarm 0189 Shaft Side Drive Temperature Alarm
0150 Liquid Slug Shutdown 0190 Opposite Shaft Side Drive Vibration Alarm
0151 Maintenance - Oil Analysis 0190 Opposite Shaft Side Drive Temperature Alarm
0152 Maintenance - Change Filters 0191 Motor Stator #1 Temp Alarm
0153 Maintenance - Clean Oil Strainers 0192 Motor Stator #2 Temp Alarm
0154 Maintenance - Clean Liquid Strainers 0193 Motor Stator #3 Temp Alarm
0155 Maintenance - Change Coalescers 0194 Vibration Alarm 8
0156 Maintenance - Clean Suction Screen 0195 Suction End Compressor Vibration Shutdown
0157 Maintenance - Vibration Analysis 0196 Discharge End Compressor Vibration Shutdown
0158 Maintenance - Check Coupling / Alignment 0197 Shaft Side Drive Vibration Shutdown
0159 Maintenance - Grease Motor 0197 Shaft Side Drive Temperature Shutdown
0160 Maintenance - User Defined #1 0198 Opposite Shaft Side Drive Vibration Shutdown
0161 Maintenance - User Defined #2 0198 Opposite Shaft Side Drive Vibration Shutdown
0162 Maintenance - User Defined #3 0199 Motor Stator #1 Temp Shutdown
0163 Maintenance - User Defined #4 0200 Motor Stator #2 Temp Shutdown
0164 Maintenance - User Defined #5 0201 Motor Stator #3 Temp Shutdown
0165 Maintenance - User Defined #6 0202 Vibration Shutdown 8
0166 VariSpeed Fault/Warning #1 0203 VariSpeed Communication Alarm
FRICK QUANTUM™ COMPRESSOR CONTROL PANEL S90-010 CS
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QUANTUM™ 3 MAIN BOARD HISTORY Unlike the Quantum™ 1 & 2, which utilized EPROMS for
the Operating Software, the Quantum™ 3 utilizes Flash
AND IDENTIFICATION Card technology. There is a Flash Card socket located on
this main board. The Operating System has been pre-
The processor board shown on this page is known as the loaded at the factory, so this Flash Card feature will
Quantum™ 3 and has been in production since January primarily be utilized for future program updates.
2000. Frick® Company developed this board as the
successor to the Quantum™ 1 & 2 and it is based on the When calling Frick® Company for service or help, it will
Pentium microprocessor platform. greatly assist us if the type of board is known, either
Quantum™ 1, 2 , 3 or 4 (Quantum™ 1 & 2 is described in
The Quantum™ 3 board can be identified by the presence the Communications Manual S90-010 CS Version 3.5x/4.0
of a piggy-backed daughter board mounted to the main and previous versions). Additionally, Frick® will request the
board. This daughter board can be easily identified by the Sales Order number, and the Operating System version
presence of a large black heat sink mounted on the main number (this can be found on the Menu About… screen).
processor chip. There are also a number of jumpers (or The more information you have at the time of the call, the
links) present on this smaller board. It is NOT advised to better able we will be to assist you.
modify these jumpers.
The information that follows will primarily describe the
The main board (communications board) has a 2-digit LED jumper configuration for communications settings, as well
display (which during normal operation, will display a as wiring diagrams for the different types of
constantly changing pattern of values), an 8 position DIP communications that are possible with the Quantum™ 3.
switch pack on the main board, and a number of jumpers
(or links). The links on this main board MAY need to be
modified by factory qualified personnel to configure the
Quantum™ for specific applications. Refer to the next
page for more details on the settings of these Links.

Quantum™ 3 Main Board Photo


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Quantum™ 3 Communications Jumpers


LK25

LCD HEAT SINK FLASH


Display MEMORY
Cable SOCKET
B B
A A
LK11 LK10
COM1

RX1 TX1
LK1
LK2 RS- 1

This assembly is shipped with LK3


422 2
LK24
LCD LK16 RS- 3
B A LK11 set to position B. If a LK4
Backlight B A 485 4
Samsung, NEC, or Sharp LK5
Cable display is being used, then COM2

RX2 TX2
LK6
LK11 must be changed to LK7 RS- 1
Keypad position A.
KB

COM2 422 2
LK8 3
Cable RS232 LK17
LK9
RS-
BA 4
LK7
LK10 485
LK19
LK8
COM3

RX3 TX3
Power-I/O LK11
RS-
LK12 1
Com. Cable 422 2
LK18 LK13 RS-
+5V +12 -12V

+5VDC TP3 3
+5 BA LK14
+12VDC 485 4
TP4 LK15
-12VDC +12
GND TP1

BAT1
TP5 GND
-RX/-TX -12
TX4 RX4

+RX/+TX BA
LK20

SW
SW2
12345678
TP6

P7

P7
GND ON

Dip Switch
Pack
Communications Board Processor Board
(large bottom board) (small top board)

COMMUNICATIONS BOARD JUMPERS COMMUNICATIONS WIRING

Com-1 TB1 - COM1 RS-485/422 (Used for Sequencing):


LK1
in Pull down COM1
RS-422/485 (Rx-/Tx-)
4-way screw terminal
out* No pull down Pin Signal (RS-422) Signal (RS-485)
in Terminate COM1 4 COM1 TX+ -
LK2 RS-422/485
out* No termination 3 COM1 TX- -
in Pull up COM1 2 COM1 RX+ COM1 TX+ / RX+
LK3 RS-422/485 (Rx+/Tx+)
out* No pull up 1 COM1 RX- COM1 TX- / RX-
in Pull down COM1
LK4 RS-422 (Tx-)
out* No pull down
in Pull up COM1 TB2 - COM2 RS-485/422 (Standard Communications):
LK5 RS-422 (Tx+) 4-way screw terminal
out* No pull up.
A* COM1 RS-485 Pin Signal (RS-422) Signal (RS-485)
LK16
B COM1 RS-422 4 COM2 TX+ -
* Standard Setting 3 COM2 TX- -
Com-2 2 COM2 RX+ COM2 TX+ / RX+
in Pull down COM2 1 COM2 RX- COM2 TX- / RX-
LK6 RS-422/485 (Rx-/Tx-)
out* No pull down
in Terminate COM2 TB3- COM3 RS-485/422: 4-way screw terminal
LK7 RS-422/485
out* No termination Pin Signal (RS-422) Signal (RS-485)
in Pull up COM2 4 COM3 TX+ -
LK8 RS-422/485 (Rx+/Tx+)
out* No pull up 3 COM3 TX- -
in Pull down COM2 2 COM3 RX+ COM3 TX+ / RX+
LK9 RS-422 (Tx-)
out* No pull down.
1 COM3 RX- COM3 TX- / RX-
in Pull up COM2
LK10 RS-422 (Tx+)
out* No pull up
A* COM2 RS-485
LK17
B COM2 RS-422
in * Select RS-422/RS-485 for COM2
LK19 out Select RS-232 for COM2
* Standard Setting
FRICK QUANTUM™ COMPRESSOR CONTROL PANEL S90-010 CS
COMMUNICATIONS SETUP Page 75

QUANTUM™ 4 MAIN BOARD HISTORY Unlike the Quantum™ 1 & 2, which utilized EPROMS for
the Operating Software, the Quantum™ 4 utilizes Flash
AND IDENTIFICATION Card technology, as did the Quantum™ 3. There is a
Flash Card socket located on the under side of this main
The processor board shown on this page is known as the board. The Operating System has been pre-loaded at the
Quantum™ 4 and has been in production since October factory, so this Flash Card feature will primarily be utilized
2001. Frick® Company developed this board as the for future program updates.
successor to the Quantum™ 3 and it is based on the
Pentium microprocessor platform. The first version of software that was put into production
was 4.05.
The Quantum™ 4 board can be identified by the presence
of a piggy-backed daughter board mounted to the main When calling Frick® Company for service or help, it will
board. This daughter board is the communications portion greatly assist us if the type of board is known, either
of the Quantum™, and it can be identified by the presence Quantum™ 1, 2, 3 or 4 (Quantum™ 3 is described in the
of an 8 position DIP switch. There are also a number of previous section). Additionally, Frick® will request the
jumpers (or links) present on this smaller board, as well as Sales Order number, and the Operating System version
three green connectors (RS-232, RS-422 and RS-485 number (this can be found on the About… screen). The
ports). The jumpers are used to set up the more information you have at the time of the call, the
communications parameters that are listed on the next better able we will be to assist you.
page.
The information that follows will primarily describe the
The main board (larger of the two) has a number of jumper configuration for communications settings, as well
jumpers (or links) also. The links on this main board MAY as wiring diagrams for the different types of
need to be modified by factory qualified personnel to communications that are possible with the Quantum™ 4.
configure the Quantum™ for specific applications. Refer to
the Compressor Maintenance Manual (S90-010 M) for
more details on the settings of these Links.

Quantum™ 4 Main Board Photo


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Quantum™ 4 Communications Jumpers


PL1
PL3 PL2
PL5 LK2 LK1
Flash Card PL4
Socket PL7
LK3 LK4
(Located
A under B A
B board) LK5
LK6 PL6 PL9
Power
PL11
COM-2 1 2 3 4 LK7 1 2 3 4 COM-1 Cable
PL8
TB2 TB1
RS-422 RS-422 PL10 I/O PL12
COM-2 Cable +5VDC
TB3 LK1 RS-485 LK2 RS-485 RET / GND
LK3 LK4 LK5 LK6 LK7 LK8 LK9 LK10
RS-232
3 RET / GND
PL15 COM1 +12VDC
2 A A COM1 PL13
COM2 (TX) (RX) (TX) PL14
1 B B
This assembly is D1 D2 D3 PORT 80H LK8 LK10 -RX/-TX
LK17 LK16

7654 3210
shipped with LK4 set to
D4
D5
+RX/+TX
COM2 D7 LK9 PL17
B position for an LG (RX) D8
D10 PL18
Philips display. KB B D11
D8 A D6 D12
If using a Samsung, NEC D13
LK11 ON
or Sharp Display, set

123 4 56 78
LK4 to position A. To set Comm-2 for RS-232 PL16
Display Cable operation, set LK11 to the A
position.
Keyboard Cable To set Comm-2 for RS-422/485 PL2
PL1 operation, set LK11 to the B SW1
PL3 position.
LK11 LK12
PL19
PL FLASH PWR

SUSP
PL24

Processor Board (large Communications Board


bottom board) (small top board)

COMMUNICATIONS BOARD JUMPERS COMMUNICATIONS WIRING


Com-1 (TB1)
in Terminate COM1 TB1 - COM1 RS-485/422 (Used for Sequencing):
LK2 RS-422/485 4-way screw terminal
out* No termination
in Pull down COM1 Pin Signal (RS-422) Signal (RS-485)
LK7 RS-422/485 (Rx-/Tx-)
out* No pull down 4 COM1 TX+ -
in Pull up COM1 3 COM1 TX- -
LK8 RS-422/485 (Rx+/Tx+)
out* No pull up 2 COM1 RX+ COM1 TX+ / RX+
in Pull down COM1 1 COM1 RX- COM1 TX- / RX-
LK9 RS-422 (Tx-)
out* No pull down
in Pull up COM1 TB2 - COM2 RS-485/422 (Standard Communications):
LK10 RS-422 (Tx+)
out* No pull up
4-way screw terminal
A COM1 RS-422 (TB1)
LK16 Pin Signal (RS-422) Signal (RS-485)
B* COM1 RS-485 (TB1)
* Standard Setting 4 COM2 TX+ -
3 COM2 TX- -
Com-2 (TB2 - TB3) 2 COM2 RX+ COM2 TX+ / RX+
in Terminate COM2 1 COM2 RX- COM2 TX- / RX-
LK 1 RS-422/485
out* No termination
in Pull down COM2
LK 3
out* No pull down
RS-422/485 (Rx-/Tx-) TB3- COM2 RS-232 (Standard Communications):
in Pull up COM2 3-way screw terminal
LK 4 RS-422/485 (Rx+/Tx+) Pin Signal (RS-232)
out* No pull up
in Pull down COM2 3 Ground
LK 5 RS-422 (Tx-) 2 RX
out* No pull down
in Pull up COM2 1 TX
LK 6 RS-422 (Tx+)
out* No pull up
A Select RS-232 for COM2 (TB3)
LK 11
B* Select RS-422/RS-485 for COM2 (TB2)
A COM2 RS-422 (TB2)
LK 17
B* COM2 RS-485 (TB2)
* Standard Setting
FRICK QUANTUM™ COMPRESSOR CONTROL PANEL S90-010 CS
COMMUNICATIONS SETUP Page 77

COMMUNICATIONS WIRING DIAGRAMS


TO CUSTOMER REMOTE COMPUTER/DCS
RS-485 COMMUNICATIONS
QUANTUM™ 1 OR 2 QUANTUM™ 3 OR 4 QUANTUM™ 3 OR 4 QUANTUM™ 3 OR 4
To Customer COM-2 (P12) COM-2 (TB2) COM-2 (TB2) COM-2 (TB2)
Remote -RX/-TX BLK 1 BLK
1 BLK BLK
1 BLK
1 -RX/-TX
Computer / DCS +RX/+TX CLR CLR CLR CLR CLR
2 2 2 2 +RX/+TX
System
- Cable - 3 3 3 3
Belden #9841
#24 AWG or Equal
4 4 4 4
5
6 COMPRESSOR #2 COMPRESSOR #3 COMPRESSOR #4
7
8
COMPRESSOR #1

TO CUSTOMER REMOTE COMPUTER/DCS


RS-422 COMMUNICATIONS
RWBII/ RDB/RXB/ RXF
QUANTUM™ 1 OR 2 QUANTUM™ 3 OR 4 PLUS PANEL QUANTUM™ 3 OR 4
COM-2 (P12) COM-2 (TB2) PORT #1 COM-2 (TB2)
-RX BLK BLK BLK BLK
To Customer 1 1 5 1 -RX
+RX GRN GRN GRN GRN
Remote 2 2 4 2 +RX
Computer / DCS -TX BLK BLK BLK BLK
System 3 3 9 3 -TX
+TX RED RED RED RED
4 4 8 4 +TX
5
- Cable - COMPRESSOR #2 COMPRESSOR #3 COMPRESSOR #4
Belden #9829 6
#24 AWG or Equal 7
8
COMPRESSOR #1

MULTICOMPRESSOR SEQUENCING (LEAD-LAG)


RS-485 COMMUNICATIONS
QUANTUM™ 1 OR 2
COM-1 (P12)
1
2
- Cable - 3
QUANTUM™ 3 or 4 QUANTUM™ 3 OR 4 QUANTUM™ 3 OR 4
Belden #9841
COM-1 (TB1) #24 AWG or Equal 4 COM-1 (TB1) COM-1 (TB1)
BLK BLK BLK
-RX/-TX 1 5 1 1 -RX/-TX
CLR CLR CLR
+RX/+TX 2 6 2 2 +RX/+TX
3 7 3 3
4 8 4 4
COMPRESSOR #2 COMPRESSOR #3 COMPRESSOR #4
CONTROLLING
COMPRESSOR (#1)

RWB II / RDB / RXB / RXF MULTICOMPRESSOR SEQUENCING (LEAD-LAG)


RS-422 COMMUNICATIONS

- Cable -
RWBII/ RDB/RXB/ RXF
QUANTUM™ 3 or 4 QUANTUM™ 3 or 4
Belden #9829 PLUS PANEL QUANTUM™ 1 or 2
COM-1 (TB1) #24 AWG or Equal PORT #1 COM-1 (P12) COM-1 (TB1)

1 BLK 9 BLK BLK 3


-RX 7 -TX
GRN GRN GRN
+RX 2 8 8 4 +TX
3 BLK 5 BLK BLK 1
-TX 5 -RX
4 RED 4 RED RED 2
+TX 6 +RX

3 4 COMPRESSOR #4
CONTROLLING 3
COMPRESSOR (#1) 2
COMPRESSOR #2
1
COMPRESSOR #3
Generic DCS/PLC Setup
Page 78
S90-010 CS

RS-232
RS-422
RS-485
Direct to one

Quantum™
DCS (Distributed Quantum™ Quantum™ Quantum™
Control System) OR

RS-232 RS-422 / RS-485

PLC RS-232 to 422/485


With serial interface Converter
adapter card that
supports our
MODBUS and/or our
AB SLC 500 DF1
protocol (SEE
ABOVE) RS-422 / RS-485
CONNECTIONS

RS-232 Quantum™ Quantum™ Quantum™


COMMUNICATIONS SETUP

Direct to one

Typical MODBUS (ASCII) Setup


Quantum™

RS-422 / RS-485
FRICK® QUANTUM™ COMPRESSOR CONTROL PANEL

Modicon PLC with a


MODBUS RS-232 to 422/485
communications port Converter
RS-232

Quantum™ Quantum™ Quantum™


Typical Allen-Bradley (DF1) Setup

PLC-5

RS-232
Direct to one

SLC 504 Quantum™ Quantum™ Quantum™ Quantum™

RS-232 RS-422 / RS-485

RS-232 to 422/485
Converter

AB Special Application Examples

Quantum™ Quantum™ Quantum™

RS-232 DH+

DCS (Distributed KF2


Control System) with ASCII RS-232 SLC 5/04
COMMUNICATIONS SETUP

PLC-5 communication Serial Card


driver Installed in the DCS

RS-422 /
DH+ DH+ RS-485
FRICK QUANTUM™ COMPRESSOR CONTROL PANEL

PLC-5 SLC 5/04 RS-232 to 422/485 Quantum™ Quantum™ Quantum™


Converter

Panel View
Operator Interface

Quantum™ Quantum™ Quantum™


S90-010 CS
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INDEX

DB9 connector.......................................................... 6
A DCS ............................................................ 24, 31, 77
AB protocol............................................................. 26 Decimal .................. 11, 12, 15, 23, 24, 31-36, 48, 68
ACK timeout ........................................................... 24 Destination ............................................................. 26
Acknowledgement .................................................. 15 Device address....................................................... 31
ACSII framing......................................................... 32 DF1................................................................... 24, 25
Active...................................................................... 10 Direct connection.................................................... 41
Address .......................... 22, 24-26, 28, 30-40, 48-70 Distributed Control System .................................... 24
Allen-Bradley.................... 5, 9, 24, 25, 26, 42, 48, 68 Duplicate detect................................................ 24, 25
Allen-Bradley Communication................................ 24
E
American Standard Code for Information
Interchange ......................................................... 31 EPROM .................................................................. 24
ASCII ............9, 11, 15, 23, 24, 31, 32, 33, 35, 37, 44 Error......................................................15, 24, 31, 32
Error Checking ....................................................... 32
B Error Correction Code ............................................ 32
Baud rate.......................................... 6, 24, 25, 46, 58 Error detect....................................................... 24, 25
BCC.................................................................. 24, 25 Exception code................................................. 31, 32
Bits per second ...................................................... 42
F
Broadcasting .......................................................... 31
Byte ..............................13, 15, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 38 Flow control ............................................................ 42
Bytes .................................................... 31, 32, 36, 38 Frame ............................................................... 31, 32
Frick # protocol................................................. 11, 42
C Frick protocols ........................................................ 11
Cable length ........................................................... 25 Frick’s # protocol .................................................... 11
Cabling ................................................................... 41 Full-Duplex ............................................................. 24
Carriage Return............16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 32 Function code................................................... 31, 32
Change communications.......................................... 9
H
Change communications screen.................... 6, 9, 38
Channel .......................................... 24, 25, 26, 28, 30 Half-Duplex............................................................. 24
Character ...11, 12, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 24, 31 Handshake ............................................................. 31
Checksum .................................................... 9, 11, 15 Handshaking .................................................... 24, 25
Colon .......................................................... 33, 34, 36 Hex ...........................................15, 33, 34, 35, 36, 47
Colon character...................................................... 32 Hexadecimal...................................15, 23, 31, 32, 47
Com-1............................................................... 74, 76 High Order................................33, 34, 35, 68, 69, 70
Com-2 ... 4-6, 9-11, 25, 38, 41, 46, 47, 55, 59, 74, 76 HMI ......................................................................... 41
Communication failure ..................................... 24, 31 Holding registers .............................................. 31, 32
Communication jumpers ........................................ 10 Human Machine Interface ...................................... 41
Communication protocol .......................................... 6 Hyperterminal ......... 10, 15, 33, 34, 36, 41, 42, 45-48
Communications wiring ..................................... 74-77
Configure................................................................ 24 I
Connections ........................................................... 78 I/O board .......................................................... 24, 31
Control block .......................................................... 25 I/O communication activity lamp ............................ 10
Control commands ................................................. 24 ID code .......11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22
Conversion chart for Decimal/Hex/ASCII............... 23 ID number................................................................. 6
CRC.................................................................. 24, 25 Integer ......................................11, 15, 36, 38, 48, 70
CRLF ...................................................................... 32 ISN........................................................38, 39, 40, 58
ISN device .............................................................. 38
D
Data address.................................................... 34, 35 J
Data bits ..................................................... 31, 37, 42 Jumper settings .............................................. 5, 6, 41
Data Communications Terminal............................... 4
Data elements .................................................. 24, 31 L
Data field .......................................................... 31, 32
Lead-Lag ................................................................ 77
Data file ............................................................ 28, 30
Line feed..................................................... 32, 34, 35
Data packet ...................................................... 15, 31
Load register .......................................................... 31
Data table ................................. 24, 26, 28, 30, 31, 48
Local .....................................................25, 26, 28, 30
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COMMUNICATIONS SETUP Page 81

Local/Remote ................................................... 25, 26 Quantum™ data table ............................................ 31


Longitudinal Redundancy....................................... 32 Quantum™ ID ......................9, 28, 30, 31, 32, 38, 47
Low order ................................. 33, 34, 35, 68, 69, 70 Quantum™ protocols ............................................... 9
Low order address ........................................... 34, 35 Query..........................................9, 11, 15, 31, 32, 33
LRC ........................................................................ 32
R
M
Read ................................9, 10, 24, 27, 28, 30-36, 70
Master ............................4, 24, 25, 31, 32, 36, 46, 47 Read function ......................................................... 32
Master / Slave .................................................. 24, 31 Receive.........................................................6, 10, 70
Message..............9, 10, 14, 24, 27, 31-36, 46, 68, 70 Receiving device .................................................... 32
Message length ...................................................... 25 Register ......................................................28, 31, 32
Message timeout.................................................... 24 Remote ..4, 11, 12, 14-16, 22, 24, 25, 38, 39, 41, 48,
Modbus.......31, 32, 33, 34, 37, 42, 48, 58, 68, 69, 70 50-52, 61, 64, 68
Modbus ASCII ........................................................ 31 Remote Terminal Unit ............................................ 31
Modbus Protocol .............................................. 31, 37 Reply ................................................................ 24, 25
Modem ........................................................... 4, 5, 41 Reply timeout ......................................................... 24
Multi-drop ......................................................... 24, 31 Request .................. 15, 24, 31, 33-37, 46, 70, 73, 75
Response .................9, 10, 15, 31, 32, 36, 43, 46, 61
N RS-232 ...........................4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 47, 74, 75, 76
NAK .................................................................. 23, 25 RS-422 ...4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11, 25, 31, 47, 74, 75, 76, 77
Network .......................................... 31, 32, 33, 34, 41 RS-422A ................................................................. 25
Node............................................... 25, 26, 28, 30, 38 RS-423 ................................................................... 25
Non-volatile memory .............................................. 24 RS-485 ...............4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 38, 47, 74, 75, 76, 77
RS-485/422 ...................................................... 74, 76
O RSLogix5 ................................................................ 26
RSLogix500 ............................................................ 26
Opto 22 AC422 ........................................................ 6
RTS .................................................................. 24, 25
Opto 22 AC7A/B....................................................... 6
RTU .................................................................. 31, 37
Overrun .................................................................. 24
RX2...............................................................5, 10, 46
P S
Packet ................................15, 24, 31, 34, 35, 36, 46
Sequencing ..........................................60, 74, 76, 77
Panel ID...................................... 9, 25, 31, 33, 34, 38
Serial ....................................................25, 31, 38, 68
Panel setup .................................. 6, 9, 38, 41, 46, 47
Setting up Hyperterminal.................................. 41, 47
Parity .............................................. 11, 24, 25, 31, 42
Setting Up the Quantum™ for Communication........ 4
Peer-To-Peer.......................................................... 25
Show Comms screen ............................................. 46
Pinouts ..................................................................... 4
Slave...........................................................24, 25, 31
PLC ................................................ 24, 25, 26, 31, 41
SLC...............................................5, 6, 24, 26, 28, 30
Polling............................................................... 24, 25
SLC 5/04............................................................... 5, 6
Port.................5, 9, 11, 16, 25, 26, 28, 30, 31, 55, 59
SLC 500.................................................................. 24
Pressures ....................................... 12, 15, 36, 38, 48
SLC protocol........................................................... 24
Programmable controller.......................................... 4
SLC500.................................................24, 26, 28, 30
Programmable Logic Controller ....................... 31, 41
SLC-500 ................................................................. 24
Protocol ... 9-11, 15, 24, 31, 32, 37, 38, 41, 42, 46-48
Start of message .................................................... 32
Protocol ............................................ 9, 11, 24, 37, 41
Status .............................................11, 15, 32, 46, 48
Protocol - Allen-Bradley DF-1 serial......................... 9
Stop Bit .......................................................11, 24, 31
Protocol - Frick ......................................................... 9
Stop bits......................................................24, 25, 42
Protocol - Setting Up Communication...................... 9
Protocol - YORK ISN RS-232 .................................. 9 T
Protocol description.................................................. 9
Protocol driver ........................................................ 24 Target device..............................................25, 28, 30
Temperatures .................................12, 15, 36, 38, 48
Q Termination ............................................................ 25
Testing communications................................... 45, 46
Quantum................................................................. 15
Timeout............................................................. 24, 25
Quantum™ $ Protocol............................................ 15
Transmit.............................................................. 6, 24
Quantum™ 1 ................................................ 4, 73, 75
TX2 ...............................................................5, 10, 46
Quantum™ 1 & 2 ............................................. 73, 75
Quantum™ 2 ............................................................ 4 U
Quantum™ 3 ................................ 4, 5, 47, 73, 74, 75
Quantum™ 4 ................................ 4, 5, 47, 75, 76, 77 Using RS-232 ......................................................... 31
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W Y
Warning .................................................................... 3 YORK ISN ................................................................ 9
Write ................................... 24, 25, 29, 30, 68, 69, 70 York Talk ................................................................ 38

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