Documente Academic
Documente Profesional
Documente Cultură
InteliGen
InteliSys
InteliLite
InteliDrive
February 2005
For IG-CU:
IG-MEXT-MEXT+IOM-x.y.PDF,
IG-MINT-MINT+IOM-x.y.PDF,
IG-SPM-SPM+IOM-x.y.PDF,
IG-SPtM-SPtM+IOM-x.y.PDF,
IG-SSB-SSB+IOM-x.y.PDF.
eg. in chapter “Extension modules (CAN bus) connection”.
There are following types of communication between controller(s) and superior system:
- Local Connection
- Remote Connection
- Modem Connection
- Modem Callback
- Internet Ethernet Connection
- Internet Dialup Connection (Internet Callback)
- Active Call
- Active SMS
- Active e-mail
- SMS Message Control
- Terminal connection
There is following communication option available for the user SW designers and third party software:
- Modbus Connection
RS 232
PC
Controllers
Controllers IG-CU IS-CU IL-CU ID-DCU
Connection applicable YES YES YES YES
Equipment
Equipment needed
Controller side -
Connection RS232 cable up to 10m
PC side PC with RS 232
Read Genset
Read history
Archive files
Connection
Controller
Firmware
On-line
Genset
control
values
speed
oad
RS232
iG_MU RS 232
RS422 PC
CAN
iG-COM iG-COM
CAN 2 CAN 2
iG-IOM iG-IOM
There are two separate CAN bus lines on controller. One for connection between controllers, the second one
(CAN2) is for external IG-IOM, IGS-PTM or IGL-RA15 modules connection.
Hint:
The different module ID-COM is used for InteliDrive CAN bus wiring.
I-CR
A CAN B
This connection allows PC communication to all controllers in the system (e.g. via MultiEdit), including a
distant InteliMains unit.
For more detailed information about I-CR, see the Application sheet “Extending the CAN bus”.
Two PC with local (direct) MultiEdit connection at once are in following example:
RS232
RS232
IG / IS 1 CAN
IG-MU PC 1
1
RS485
IG / IS 2
CAN
RS232 RS232
IG / IS n CAN
IG-MU PC 2
2
RS485
RS 485/422 communication line has to be terminated by 120 ohms resistors on both end, IG-MU has
integrated this resistor – follow RS 485/422 converter user manual.
IG-MU unit must be switched to RS485/422 mode for remote direct connection by internal switch.
Hint:
When will be used ADAM module then connect Rx, Tx-A to DATA+ and Rx, Tx-B to DATA-. Shielding
connect to ADAM GND on both sides and external 120ohm resistor between DATA+ and DATA- on ADAM
side (in off state). Internal ADAM 4520 switches: set Data format 10 bit and baud rate 19200.
Cable must be not crossed (RxD-TxD) RS232 for connection to between ADAM and PC SUB9 RS232
connector wiring: 2 - 2, 3 – 3, 5 – 5, 7 – 7.
Controllers
Controllers IG-CU IS-CU IL-CU ID-DCU
Connection applicable YES YES YES YES
Equipment
Equipment needed
Controller side Converter to RS485/422 or IG-MU unit
Connection Twisted wire
PC side Converter to RS485/422
Available software
Software WinEdit MultiEdit Supervisor IGS-Log Third party SW
Applicable YES YES YES YES YES (MODBUS)
Read Genset
Read history
Archive files
Connection
Controller
Firmware
On-line
Genset
control
values
speed
oad
Controllers
Controllers IG-CU IS-CU IL-CU ID-DCU
Connection applicable YES YES YES YES
Equipment
Equipment needed
Controller side Analog, ISDN or GSM modem
Connection Phone line or GSM
PC side Analog, ISDN or GSM modem
Available software
Software WinEdit MultiEdit Supervisor IGS-Log Third party SW
Applicable YES YES YES YES YES (MODBUS)
Read Genset
Read history
Archive files
Connection
speed [B/s]
Controller
Firmware
On-line
Genset
control
values
oad
*Possible, but not recommended due to risk of crash of programming if the communication is lost.
RS 232 RS 232 PC
Modem Modem
Link rate
Following table displays examples of data transfer rates. Those values can differ case to case and depend
on real link conditions and Modem type. Data transfer rate was increased from DDE server 2.9 (IG-6.1, IS-
3.1).
Controller Real link rate PC
Terminal rate Terminal rate
Bites per second Bytes per second Bites per second
Analog modem 19200 300 up to 1900 Depends on PC
GSM modem 9600 80 up to 900 configuration
Hint:
Real link rate is visible in DDE server window.
iG-COM iG-COM
CAN
iG-COM
-
Option2:
422/
RS232 485
iG_MU RS 422/485 RS 232
RS422 PC
232
CAN
RS232
Modem Modem
RS 232 or or RS 232
iG_MU
RS422 GSM GSM PC
Modem Modem
CAN
iG- iG-
COM COM
CAN
IG / IS 1 Modem
or PC 1
GSM
IG / IS 2 modem
RS232
IG-MU
RS232 / 485
CAN PC 2
1
CAN 0 RS485
RS232
IG-MU
RS232 / 485
IG / IS n CAN PC 3
2
RS485
RS232 Analog
Analog or ISDN PC 1
CAN IG-MU
or ISDN modem
CAN 0 RS485 modem
IG / IS 1
RS232
GSM
GSM modem PC 2
modem
Connection
It is necessary to use IG-MU for Modem callback function – tick “Connection via IG-MU” in WinEdit.
All other features and equipment is the same like for usual modem connection.
IG-COM
RS232 RS232 CAN
PC MODEM MODEM IG-MU IG-CU
2. WinEdit sends message with Callback phone number to controller and stays in Waiting for callback
mode.
3. Controller opens connection data connection and then operator sees standard WinEdit screens.
PC
PC
Controllers
Controllers IG-CU IS-CU ID-DCU
Connection applicable YES YES YES
Equipment
Equipment needed
Controller side InternetBridge (IG-IB) unit configured for Ethernet
connection (Ethernet connection firmware);
Internet connection with “visible” IG-IB
Connection Ethernet
PC side Internet connection
Available software
Software WinEdit MultiEdit Supervisor IGS-Log Third party SW
Applicable YES YES NO YES NO
Read Genset
Read history
Archive files
Connection
speed [B/s]
Controller
Firmware
On-line
Genset
control
values
oad
Note that IP address you set in WinEdit can be different from the IP address of iG-IB (when the iG-IB IP
address is not public). It depends on gateway setting.
IP address
IG-IB IP address Gateway IP address from WinEdit
Internet PC
IG-IB GATEWAY GATEWAY
WinEdit
COMPANY ETHERNET
INTERNET
ETHERNET
LED 1 2
IB CONFIG
DONGLE
iG-CU
MODEM
RS232
IG-CU
iG-IB
(iS-CU)
LED 3 4 5 6 LED
CAN POWER
INTERNET
ETHERNET
iG-COM
LED 1 2 iG-CU
(iS-CU)
IB CONFIG
DONGLE
DONGLE
MODEM
IG-CU
iG-IB
iG-COM
Hint:
In the case of InteliSys controller is IG-IB connected to CAN2 bus.
PC
PC
Hint:
When three IG-IB are connected to controller then 3 x 4 = 12 PC can communicate (open connection)
simultaneously.
The same InteliSys is available via analog modem on phone number +420 284 825 909.
PC
PC
Controllers
Controllers IG-CU IS-CU
Connection applicable YES YES
Equipment
Equipment needed
Controller side InternetBridge (IG-IB) unit configured for Dialup
connection (Dialup firmware); Dialup internet
connection
Connection Ethernet
PC side Internet connection
Available software
Software WinEdit MultiEdit Supervisor IGS-Log Third party SW
Applicable YES YES NO YES NO
Read Genset
Read history
Archive files
Connection
speed [B/s]
Controller
Firmware
On-line
Genset
control
values
oad
* Possible, but not recommended due to risk of crash of programming if the communication is lost.
Dialup connection
One controller - RS232
ETHERNET
LED 1 2
IB CONFIG
DONGLE
MODEM
MODEM iG-IB
(iS-CU)
LED 3 4 5 6 LED
CAN POWER
iG-COM
LED 1 2 iG-CU
(iS-CU)
IB CONFIG
DONGLE
DONGLE
MODEM
RS232
IG-CU
MODEM iG-IB
iG-COM
LED 3 4 5 6 LED iG-CU
CAN POWER (iS-CU)
CAN BUS
Callback
Telephone Access
email
number code
Note:
IP address of the same genset site can be different from case to case.
Equipment
Same as for Modem connection.
Available software
Software WinEdit MultiEdit Supervisor IGS-Log Third party SW
Applicable YES NO NO NO YES (MODBUS)
Function
When active calls (see WinEdit manual) are activated for alarms on site (warning, shut-down…) Controller
calls to the preselected telephone number and sends the AIG or AIS archive file.
WinEdit on the PC side must be running and waiting for active call.
Equipment
Equipment needed
Controller side GSM Modem or IG-MU + GSM Modem
Connection GSM
PC side GSM Mobile Phone
Function
When SMS active calls (see IG/IS manuals) are activated for alarms on site (warning, shut-down…)
Controller sends SMS message to the predefined GSM number.
Example
SMS in format
is sent in case that the primary water temperature exceeded the warning limit and Emergency stop input has
been deactivated.
Equipment
Equipment needed
Controller side InternetBridge (IG-IB) unit configured for Ethernet
connection or Dialup connection
Connection Internet
PC side e-mail message box (GSM mobile phone for SMS
e-mail)
Function
When active e-mails (see IG/IS manuals) are activated for alarms on site (warning, shut-down…) Controller
sends e-mail message to the predefined e-mail address.
iG-IB
-----------------------------------------------
IP address: 192.168.1.10
Connection: Ethernet LAN
Controller
-----------------------------------------------
Name: InteliSys
Serial number: 06F20093
SW branch: Standard
SW version: 2.7
Application: SPtM
Appl. version: 2.7
Time: 15:21:06
Date: 13/06/03
Alarm list
-----------------------------------------------
!Sd SD 11
History events
-----------------------------------------------
0 13/06/03 15:21:05 NotReady
-1 13/06/03 15:21:02 Sd SD 11
-2 13/06/03 15:20:56 Running
-3 13/06/03 15:20:46 Started
-4 13/06/03 15:20:44 Start
-5 13/06/03 15:20:40 Ready
-6 13/06/03 15:17:18 Passw3 entered
-7 13/06/03 14:58:37 NotReady
-8 13/06/03 14:58:37 PickupFault
-9 13/06/03 14:58:37 Ready
-10 13/06/03 14:58:33 Stop
-11 13/06/03 14:58:03 Cooling
-12 13/06/03 14:58:03 RemControlUART
-13 13/06/03 14:52:11 Running
-14 13/06/03 14:52:01 Started
-15 13/06/03 14:51:59 Start
-16 13/06/03 14:51:59 RemControlUART
-17 13/06/03 14:37:27 Ready
-18 13/06/03 14:37:21 Switched On
-19 11/06/03 12:29:47 Ready
… the rest of message is the same like in Ethernet LAN connection example above.
Hint:
IG-IB does not respond e-mails which are sent to iG-IB mailbox.
The Active call – EML-SMS service informs the user of mobile phone about current items in the Alarm list.
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Example of active EML-SMS
Hint:
EML-SMS channel setting depends on local GSM provider.
Should be e.g. +420602123456@sms.eurotel.cz for Eurotel Czech Republic.
RS 232 GSM
Modem
You can control and setup the Genset using SMS messages from your mobile phone. For detail description
of SMS control messages see the IS-CU user guides – chapter SMS message format.
Controllers
Controllers IG-CU IS-CU
Connection applicable NO YES
Equipment
Equipment needed
Controller side GSM Modem or IG-MU + GSM Modem
Connection GSM
PC side GSM Mobile Phone
Features
upload/downl
programming
configuration
Read Genset
Read history
Archive files
Connection
Controller
Firmware
On-line
Genset
control
values
speed
oad
pcANYWHERE
WinEdit/MultiEdit
Modem PC
pcANYWHERE
Controllers
Controllers IG-CU IS-CU
Connection applicable YES YES
Equipment
Equipment needed
Controller side Local connection + PC terminal software running
(e.g. pcANYWHERE™) + WinEdit installed +
modem
Connection Phone line
PC side Modem + terminal SW
Function
This way you can remote handle local PC and remotely start WinEdit/MultiEdit software on local computer
and make remote software upgrade or another procedures.
See website Symantec Enterprise Solutions
Protocol support
MODBUS supported in IG-CU IS-CU IG-MU IG-IB
Connection applicable YES YES YES NO
Protocol implemented
The protocol is decried in chapter Modbus protocol description.
Hint:
For WinEdit / MultiEdit communication adjust RS232 mode = Standard.
There are three possibilities of Modbus connection to single controller : direct via RS232, RS422, RS485 or
via Modem - see chapter Single set application.
232
RS 232
485
232
RS 232
485
Modbus
or
MultiEdit
232 485
RS 232 RS 485
RS 232
485 232 PC
iG-COM iG-COM
RS 232
RS 232
CAN 1 CAN 1
Modbus
232 232 terminal
iG - IOM iG - IOM
485 485
485
RS 485
RS 232
PC
232
RS 422/485 communication line has to be terminated by 120 ohms resistors on both end – follow converter
user manual.
RS 485 communication can be used for more controller monitoring and controlling via WinEdit or MultiEdit.
Power management function is not available when IG-COM units are not connected.
The complete description of Modbus communication protocol can be found in Modbus Protocol Reference
Guide PI-MBUS-300 and Open Modbus Specification Release 1.0. Both documents are available from web.
Data reading
The function Read Multiply Registers has to be used for data reading. The terminal sends a query and from
the controller receives either the normal response containing the requested data or the exceptional response
indicating a read error.
Query:
Byte Meaning Note
0 Controller address 1 to 32
1 3 Function code
Communication object number See List of
2 - upper byte (MSB) communication objects
3 - lower byte (LSB)
Communication object length expressed by the number of Greater than 0
4 registers
5 - upper byte (MSB)
- lower byte (LSB)
Check field CRC See Check field
6 - lower byte (LSB) calculation
7 - upper byte (MSB)
Exceptional response:
Byte Meaning Note
0 Controller address Same as in the query
1 131 Function code + 128
2 2 See Error list
Check field CRC See Check field
3 - lower byte (LSB) calculation
4 - upper byte (MSB)
Data writing
All data can be written by the function Write Multiply Registers. Data up to 2 bytes can be written by the
function Write Single Register too. The terminal sends a query containing a written data and the controller
either confirms it (normal response) or refuses it (exceptional response).
Exceptional response:
Byte Meaning Note
0 Controller address Same as in the query
1 144 Function code + 128
2 2 See Error list
Check field CRC See Check field
3 - lower byte (LSB) calculation
4 - upper byte (MSB)
Query:
Byte Meaning Note
0 Controller address 1 to 32
1 6 Function code
Communication object number See List of
2 - upper byte (MSB) communication objects
3 - lower byte (LSB)
Data
4 - upper byte (MSB)
5 - lower byte (LSB)
Check field CRC See Check field
6 - lower byte (LSB) calculation
7 - upper byte (MSB)
Standard response:
Byte Meaning Note
0 Controller address Same as in the query
1 6 Same as in the query
Communication object number Same as in the query
2 - upper byte (MSB)
3 - lower byte (LSB)
Data Same as in the query
4 - upper byte (MSB)
5 - lower byte (LSB)
Check field CRC See Check field
6 - lower byte (LSB) calculation
7 - upper byte (MSB)
Exceptional response:
Byte Meaning Note
0 Controller address Same as in the query
1 134 Function code + 128
while (num--)
{
CRC ^= *addr++;
for (i = 0; i < 8; i++)
{
if (CRC & 1)
{
CRC >>= 1;
CRC ^= 0xA001;
}
else
{
CRC >>= 1;
}
}
}
return CRC;
}
Data types
The following table contains the communication objects data types and their representation in the data part
of the communication function.
1
MSBx = register x, bits 15-8
LSBx = register x, bits 7-0
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Unsigned32 Unsigned integer – 32 bits 2 MSB1 = comm. object value, bits 31-24
LSB1 = comm. object value, bits 23-16
MSB2 = comm. object value, bits 15-8
LSB2 = comm. object value, bits 7-0
Binary8 Binary number – 8 bits 1 MSB1 = 0
LSB1 = comm. object value
Binary16 Binary number – 16 bits 1 MSB1 = comm. object value, bits 15-8
LSB1 = comm. object value, bits 7-0
Binary32 Binary number – 32 bits 2 MSB1 = comm. object value, bits 31-24
LSB1 = comm. object value, bits 23-16
MSB2 = comm. object value, bits 15-8
LSB2 = comm. object value, bits 7-0
Char ASCII character 1 MSB1 = 0
LSB1 = comm. object value
List String list 1 MSB1 = 0
LSB1 = comm. object value
ShortStr ASCII string of max. length of 15 8 MSB1 = 1. character of the string
characters (zero terminated string) LSB1 = 2. character of the string
MSB2 = 3. character of the string
LSB2 = 4. character of the string
…
LongStr ASCII string of max. length of 31 16 MSB1 = 1. character of the string
characters (zero terminated string) LSB1 = 2. character of the string
MSB2 = 3. character of the string
LSB2 = 4. character of the string
…
Date Date 2 MSB1 = BCD(day)
LSB1 = BCD(month)
MSB2 = BCD(year)
LSB2 = 0
example:
MSB1 = 0x18
LSB1 = 0x04
MSB2 = 0x01
LSB2 = 0
⇒ Date = 18.4.(20)01
Time Time 2 MSB1 = BCD(hour)
LSB1 = BCD(minute)
MSB2 = BCD(second)
LSB2 = 0
example:
MSB1 = 0x20
LSB1 = 0x24
MSB2 = 0x02
LSB2 = 0
⇒ Time = 20:24:02
Domain Field n bytes n MSB1 = x[0]
C-declaratione: unsigned char x[n] LSB1 = x[1]
MSB2 = x[2]
LSB2 = x[3]
…
n is even number:
MSBm-1 = x[n-2]
LSBm = x[n-1]
n is odd number:
MSBm-1 = x[n-1]
LSBm =0
Communication status
Communication object number:
24571
Operation:
Read only
Data type:
Binary32
Meaning:
Bit 0 Reserve (= 0).
Bit 1 Invalid controller software (based on CRC).
Bit 2 Invalid controller configuration (based on CRC).
Bit 3 In the event history is present at least one unread record.
Bit 4 P type parameters are invalid.
P type parameters are representing the controller setpoints. Values of these parameters can be set from
connected terminals. If these parameters are invalid, the application functions are blocked. Parameters
recovery is needed.
Bit 5 R type parameters are invalid.
R type parameters are representing the data, that is only initialized from connected terminals, but its
updating is made by the controller itself (e.g. statistic or time and date). If these parameters are
invalid, their change from the controller is blocked. Parameters recovery is needed.
Bit 6 The event history was cleared.
Bit 7 The event history was filled up at least once.
Bit 8 P type parameter change occured.
Bit 9 R type parameter change occured.
Bit 10 Controller type – see table below.
Bit 11 Alarm list not empty.
Bit 12 Alarm list change.
Bit 13 New item added into alarm list.
Bit 14 Internal controller terminal is locked up for parameter change.
Bit 15 Invalid configuration format.
Bit 16 Diagnostic codes change.
Bits 20-17 Reserve (= 0)
Bits 22-21 Password level for Setpoints and Commands write.
Bit 23 Controller was initiated.
Bits 28-24 Communication module version.
Bits 29 Remote terminal is connected.
Bits 30 Controller type – see table below.
Bits 31 Reserve (= 0)
Controller type
Bit 30 Bit 10 Controller
0 0 InteliSys
0 1 InteliGen
1 0 InteliLite
1 1 InteliDrive
Controller address
Communication object number:
24537
Operation:
Read, write
Data type:
Unsigned8
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Meaning:
The controller address serves as an unique identification for communication with the controller. The address has to
be in the range from 1 to 32.
Communication protocol
Communication object number:
24522
Operation:
Read, write
Data type:
Unsigned8
Meaning:
The communication protocol used for the communication through RS232 connector:
0 Company (standard) communication protocol.
1 Modbus communication protocol.
Note:
The communication protocol setup is made as a result of data updating. The write is not confirmed for the
connected (RS232) terminal.
Current time
Communication object number:
24554
Operation:
Read, write
Data type:
Time
Meaning:
Current controller time can be determined or set using this communication object.
Current date
Communication object number:
24553
Operation:
Read, write
Data type:
Date
Meaning:
Current controller date can be determined or set using this communication object.
Action - command
Communication object number:
24521
Operation:
Write only
Data type:
Unsigned16
Meaning:
An action described in the following table can be started by writing this communication object. Bits 7-0 of the
written value contain the action code and bits 15-8 contain the one‘s complement of the action code. The
corresponding password must be set prior to Action command – see Tab 15 in CFG_IMG list.
Alarm list
Communication object number:
24545
Operation:
Read only
Data type:
An array of 16 Unsigned16 values
Meaning:
The alarm list can contains up to 16 items. All items that have their bits 15-12 set to value 0xF and following has to
be ignored ! The meaning of particular item values is given according to the table 11 in the controller description,
that is generated using the program CFG_IMG.
Values multipack
Communication object number:
24502
Operation:
Read only
Data type:
Domain
Meaning:
InteliDrive controller sends all values that are configured in History record.
Error list
If the controller encounters an error when processing the query, it returns the exceptional response instead
of the normal one to the terminal. An exception has always the value 2 (Illegal Data Address). After receiving
the exceptional response, the terminal should read the communication object 24523 containing the last error
specification. The meaning of an error can be found out from the following table.
For InteliLite and InteliDrive controller communication objects specification use command Data export.
01 = Controller address
03 = Modbus function number (reading)
5FE1 = 5EF1 in HEX = 24545 in DEC = Alarm list object number
01 = Controller address
03 = Modbus function number (reading)
241C = 241C in HEX = 9244 in DEC = State machine object number (InteliSys only).
0001 = 1 in HEX = 1in DEC = communication object length expressed by the number of Modbus registers.
4F3C = CRC
Setpoint adjusting
Set Gear teeth to 126
Gear teeth setpoint is password protected,
Password = 1234,
Controller address=1
01 = Controller address 1
10 = Function code 16 = 10 HEX
5FCC = Write password setting object number = 24524 = 5FCC HEX see Object list description.
0001 = Communication object length expressed by the number of Modbus registers. See Appendix Tab4.
Setpoints, object 8252, type unsigned, Len=2 means Unsigned16. In table Data types see for Unsigned16 is
length of Modbus register = 1.
02 = Length of written data (Modbus registers * 2)
04D2 = Password = 1234 in DEC = 04D2 in HEX
9A04 = CRC
01 = Controller address 1
10 = Function code 16 = 10 HEX
203C = Gear teeth object number = 8252 in DEC = 203C in HEX
0001 = Communication object length expressed by the number of Modbus registers. See Appendix Tab4.
Setpoints, object 8252, type unsigned, Len=2 means unsigned16. In table Data types see unsigned16 is
length of Modbus register = 1.
02 = Length of written data (Modbus register * 2)
007E = Gear teeth = 126 in DEC = 007E in HEX
028E = CRC
Gen-set commands
Use Commands codes from this Communication guide (table at the p.36), see Action.
Example for Engine start command:
Request
01 = Controller address
06 = Modbus Write single register command Data writing b)
5FC9 = 5FC9 HEX = 24521 DEC = Command register, see Action
FE01 = Start command according Table Action (p.36) (MSB, LSB)
CA40 = CRC
Response
01 = Controller address
06 = Modbus Write single register command Data writing b)
5FC9 = 5FC9 HEX = 24521 DEC = Command register, see Action
01FE = Start command according Table Action (p.36) (MSB, LSB)
CBF0 = CRC
Warning:
Standard response Data part (01FE in example above) is received in opposite LSB, MSB order against
definition !!! This is valid for all InteliGen, InteliSys and InteliLite controllers but for Write single register
(Function 06) response only.
Note:
ComAp believes that all information provided herein is correct and reliable and reserves the right to update
at any time. ComAp does not assume any responsibility for its use unless otherwise expressly undertaken.
Modem support
IG-MU supports Hayes compatible analog modems with baud rate 9600bps, 19200bps and 38400bps.
IG-MU supports GSM modems witch baud rate 9600bps or 19200bps. Recommended GSM modems:
• Siemens M20, TC35
• Wavecom M1200/WMOD2
• FALCOM A2D
Recommended ISDN modem: Askey TAS-200E
Any connected modem has to be set to active DSR after switch on and has to be connected via standard
modem cable.
Any connected RS 232 direct to PC has to be set to passive DSR signal (when DSR connected) after switch
on.
SW Version up to 1.6 does not support Modbus protocol, ISDN data and RS485 communication.
Number of rings is default fix configured to 3, not depends on Act.call/SMS: Num rings AA setpoint.
SW version up to 1.6 supports GSM data communication, not SMS.
It is possible to connect up to three IG-MU at once. One for modem and two for PC.
When two IG-MU are used as local bridge (for PC) connect address jumper to one of them.
IG-MU reads Number of rings setpoint from controller of lowest address during switch on and each 20
minutes – Number rings change is not accepted immediately.
Hint:
Check IG-MU sw version in MultiEdit – Help | About Info window.
The last IG-MU and IG-IB sw version description see in document HW-SW versions.
RS 422 LB 6
COM
COM
H
H
L
COM
RxB
RxA
TxB
TxA
CAN CAN
RS 232
RS 485
iG-MU
RS 485 / RS 422
RS 232
POWER
8-36V DC
Indication LED:
TxCAN, RxCAN Indicates data transfer on the CAN2 line.
TxD, RxD Indicates data transfer on the RS232 line.
RUN Lights when at least one other unit is active on the CAN2 bus.
Blinks when no unit is communicated on the CAN2 bus.
PWR Lights All time when power supply is switched on.
P4
P3
P1 P2
Hint:
Other IG-MU jumpers are designed exclusively for factory tests.
A = DATA+
B = DATA -
TxB
TxA RS422 wiring
IG-MU RxB
RxA
Hint:
Do not use IG firmware older than 5.2 and IS firmware older than 2.2 for full functionality of internet
connection.
ETHERNET
7 8
LED 1 2
IB CONFIG
DONGLE
MODEM
IG-CU
iG-IB
LED 3 4 5 6 LED
CAN POWER
9 10 11
Hint:
Maximal length UTP cable must be smaller than 100m to nearest Switch hub according to IEEE802.3
(100Base-T)
IG-IB configuration
It is necessary to configure unit before its first use because new IG-IB from factory is not configured.
Maximal length of UTP cable (between IG-IB and Switching hub) is 100m according to IEEE 802.3.
For IG-IB V2.0 firmware configuration use IG-IB configuration tool (IBConfig.exe) at least V1.2 or higher.
IBConfig of V1.2 can be used for IG-IB firmware 1.0 and 1.1 as well.
IG – IB jumpers:
The hardware jumpers have following meaning:
P1 – test mode – should be disconnected!
P2 – internal use – should be disconnected!
P3 – reset – should be disconnected!
Connect
iG-IB power supply,
“MODEM/IB CONFIG” RS232 interface cable to PC and
Run
… \ WinEdit \ TOOLS \ IBConfig \ software.
ETHERNET
LED 1 2
IB CONFIG
DONGLE
MODEM
RS232
IG-CU
PC iG-IB
LED 3 4 5 6 LED
CAN POWER
5
1
6
2
If iG-IB has to be visible from the Internet, then your IT manager should create a communication channel on
the Internet access server.
The iG-IB uses the TCP-communication and listens on the port 23 (known as Telnet port).
Hint:
Some providers have strict requirements for e-mail iG-IB Mailbox address = existing mailbox.
IG-IB firmware version 1.x supports Ethernet connection only. Use firmware V2.0 and higher for dialup
connection.
5
1
2 6
Connection to ISP
There are two Internet Service Provider sets and .
Phone number is dialed using ATD command. The main ISP is dialed the first. The backup ISP is dialed
when is not possible to open to main ISP connection.
IP addresses for DNS servers can be obtained from ISP (“Get from ISP”) or explicitly set in configuration.
Modem initialization
Modem must accept following ASCII characters: Escape = ASCII 43 (=character +), ASCI 13 (= CR) and
ASCII 10 (= LF). Then Following commands are sent to Modem.
1. ATZ
2. ATE0V0Q0S0=0
3. ATV0Q0X0S0=1
Active e-mail
Active e-mail can be sent only when operating modem is detected. IG-IB makes five open connection
attempts on active e-mail request. There are three attempts to sent e-mail when connection is opened.
Connection is opened for “Connection holding time” after e-mail is successfully sent.
Configuration items
IG-IB mail box E-mail setting is necessary only when Active e-mails are
enabled in Controller. It is used as a sender address when
iG-IB sends active e-mail.
Hint:
Some providers have strict requirements for e-mail iG-IB Mailbox address = existing mailbox.
IG-IB Interface
There are following connectors on iG-IB unit:
IG-IB Dongle
iG-IB Dongle limits number of accessible controllers
Hint:
Telnet software is included in standard Windows installation. To run telnet use Windows Start – Run button
and write “telnet”, OK.
2. Firewall: Configure transparent proxy channel from external interface 195.122.194.89, port 23 to protected
network, internal address 192.168.1.250, port 23. This transparent proxy will do all network address
translation needed when communicating from public network with internal private network.
Port 23 on interface 195.122.194.89 should be usually free for this use, as normally is this port used for
telnet service and telnet is considered dangerous to use on firewalls.
Hint:
It is recommended to use the same type of modem on the both sides (and PC) of connection.
For GSM modem proper set-up use automatic ComAp GSM set-up software from WinEdit package. Setup
software runs independent on WinEdit. In MS Windows select: Start - Program files - WinEdit –
Gm_setup.exe
Inteli…controllers and IG-MU automatically detect modem connection via RS232 - DSR (Data Send Ready)
signal. Controllers and IG-MU detect modem when is DSR active and direct connection when passive or not
connected.
Make sure all signals are connected and activated in modem when it is not possible to open connection.
Any connected modem has to be set to active DSR after switch on and has to be connected via standard
modem cable.
Some types of GSM module have jumpers selectable control and handshaking signals.
Hint:
Selection “Modem will be used with old version of IG-MU (below 1.8)” sets GSM modem Baud rate to 38400
bps !!!
It is strongly recommended to use the same type of modem on the both sides (IG and PC) of connection.
Tx+ RxA
RS232 ADAM Tx- RxB
PC IG-MU IG/IS
(not crossed) 4520 Rx+ TxA
Rx- TxB
SW1: 1 closed RS485 Jumper for
(10bit) RS422/485
SW2: 6 closed connected
Recommended converters
• External:
ADAM 4520,
ADVANTECH, (http://www.advantech.com/)
- DIN rail, automatic RS485 bus supervision, no external data flow
control signals, galvanic isolated, baud rate 19200 bps
- When communication is working the LED on ADAM 4520 is going
from full illumination to short darkness then again full illuminated
- When communication of IG-MU is working, PWR and RUN LEDs
full red illuminated; TxD and RxD flashing when transmitting
• Internal for PC:
PCL-745B or PCL745S,
ADVANTECH, (http://www.advantech.com/)
(Dual port RS422/485 Interface card, automatic RS485 bus
supervision, no external data flow control signals, galvanic isolated,
baud rate 19200 bps)
ETHERNET ETHERNET
ADAPTER ADAPTER
• For installations where IG-IB is used but internet connection is not available
• The connection can be established using electric grid (230 V AC) using Ethernet/230VAC converters
• Can be used for distances up to 200 meters
Recommended convereters
• UCAB232 Full,
ASIX (http://www.asix.cz/)
• VPI - USS-101/111,
VPI (http://www.vpi.us/usb-serial.html)
• C-232-MM,
(http://www.usbgear.com/item_288.html)
Recommended converter
• SB485,
PaPouch elektronika
(http://www.papouch.com/)
Isolator RS232
• For galvanic separation of the line between IG/IS controller and PC
• Useful when different ground potentials are present
Recommneded isolator
• UC232,
PaPouch elektronika (http://www.papouch.com/)
"Action object" 24521 for genset commands Start, Stop, … is available for any application even if is not
included in DFG_IMG listing.
Num = 22
Len = 35 bytes
Period = 100 ms
================================================================================
Obj Name Dim Type Len Dec Ofs Group
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
8224 Slip freq Hz Integer 2 2 0 Generator
8225 Angle ř Integer 2 1 2 Generator
8235 BInpIG Binary#1 2 - 4 Binary I/O
8239 BOutIG Binary#2 2 - 6 Binary I/O
8316 Led GCB gr Unsigned 1 0 8 Miscellaneous
8318 Led MCB gr Unsigned 1 0 9 Miscellaneous
8320 Led GEN gr Unsigned 1 0 10 Miscellaneous
8321 Led GEN red Unsigned 1 0 11 Miscellaneous
8322 Led MAINS gr Unsigned 1 0 12 Miscellaneous
8323 Led MAINS red Unsigned 1 0 13 Miscellaneous
8330 Engine state Machine 2 - 14 Miscellaneous
8455 Breaker state Machine 2 - 16 Miscellaneous
8505 test0 Integer 2 0 18 Generator
8506 test1 Integer 2 0 20 Generator
8601 BInpPCM Binary#3 1 - 22 Binary I/O
8602 BInpIOM Binary#4 2 - 23 Binary I/O
8603 BOutPCM Binary#5 1 - 25 Binary I/O
8604 BOutIOM Binary#6 2 - 26 Binary I/O
8954 TimerText Unsigned 2 0 28 IG info
8955 TimerValue s Integer 2 0 30 IG info
9582 Act LoadSurge P/s Integer 2 2 32 Mains
9647 Led MCB fdb Unsigned 1 0 34 Miscellaneous
================================================================================
Tab. 2: Values II
Num = 50
Len = 90 bytes
Period = 500 ms
================================================================================
Obj Name Dim Type Len Dec Ofs Group
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
8192 Gen V L1-N V Unsigned 2 0 0 Generator
8193 Gen V L2-N V Unsigned 2 0 2 Generator
8194 Gen V L3-N V Unsigned 2 0 4 Generator
8195 Mns V L1-N V Unsigned 2 0 6 Mains
8196 Mns V L2-N V Unsigned 2 0 8 Mains
8197 Mns V L3-N V Unsigned 2 0 10 Mains
8198 Gen curr L1 A Unsigned 2 0 12 Generator
8199 Gen curr L2 A Unsigned 2 0 14 Generator
8200 Gen curr L3 A Unsigned 2 0 16 Generator
8202 Act power kW Integer 2 0 18 Generator
================================================================================
Tab. 3: Values III
Num = 38
Len = 75 bytes
Period = 2000 ms
================================================================================
Obj Name Dim Type Len Dec Ofs Group
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
8205 kWhours Integer 4 0 0 Statistics
8206 RunHours h Integer 4 0 4 Statistics
8207 NumStarts Unsigned 2 0 8 Statistics
8213 Batt Volt V Integer 2 1 10 Engine
8227 Oil Press Bar Integer 2 1 12 Engine
8228 Water Temp řC Integer 2 0 14 Engine
8229 Fuel Level % Integer 2 0 16 Engine
8393 SW version Unsigned 1 1 18 IG info
8450 IgMax Unsigned 2 0 19 Miscellaneous
8451 UgOver Unsigned 2 0 21 Miscellaneous
8452 UgUnder Unsigned 2 0 23 Miscellaneous
8453 UmOver Unsigned 2 0 25 Miscellaneous
8454 UmUnder Unsigned 2 0 27 Miscellaneous
8480 Application Unsigned 1 0 29 IG info
8539 kVArhours Integer 4 0 30 Statistics
8663 ActReqPower kW Integer 2 0 34 ProcessControl
8707 SW branch Unsigned 1 0 36 IG info
8728 NomAn1 iG Unsigned 2 0 37 Miscellaneous
8729 NomAn2 iG Unsigned 2 0 39 Miscellaneous
8730 NomAn3 iG Unsigned 2 0 41 Miscellaneous
8759 AnInIOM 2 U5 Integer 2 0 43 Engine
8760 AnInIOM 3 U6 Integer 2 0 45 Engine
8761 AnInIOM 4 U7 Integer 2 0 47 Engine
8785 NomAn1 IOM Unsigned 2 0 49 Miscellaneous
8786 NomAn2 IOM Unsigned 2 0 51 Miscellaneous
8787 NomAn3 IOM Unsigned 2 0 53 Miscellaneous
================================================================================
Tab. 4: Setpoints P
Num = 150
Len = 379 bytes
================================================================================
Obj Name Dim Type Len Dec Ofs Min Max Pass Group
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
8252 Gear teeth Unsigned 2 0 0 0 500 No Basic settings
8253 Nominal RPM RPM Unsigned 2 0 2 100 4000 No Basic settings
8254 Start RPM % Unsigned 1 0 4 1 50 No Engine params
8255 Crank attemps Unsigned 1 0 5 1 10 No Engine params
8256 MaxCrank time s Unsigned 1 0 6 1 60 No Engine params
8257 CrnkFail pause s Unsigned 1 0 7 5 60 No Engine params
8258 Cooling time s Unsigned 2 0 8 0 3600 No Engine params
8259 Min stab time s Unsigned 2 0 10 0 8313* No Engine params
8262 Protection del s Unsigned 2 0 12 0 300 No Engine protect
8263 Overspeed % Unsigned 2 0 14 100 150 No Engine protect
8264 Horn timeout s Unsigned 2 0 16 0 600 No Engine protect
8274 CT ratio /5A Unsigned 2 0 18 1 5000 No Basic settings
8275 Nomin current A Unsigned 2 0 20 1 5000 No Basic settings
8276 Nomin power kW Unsigned 2 0 22 1 3000 No Basic settings
8277 Nomin voltage V Unsigned 2 0 24 80 300 No Basic settings
8278 Nominal freq Hz Unsigned 2 0 26 45 65 No Basic settings
8280 Overload % Unsigned 2 0 28 50 300 No Gener protect
8281 Overload del s Unsigned 2 1 30 0 600 No Gener protect
8282 Ishort % Unsigned 2 0 32 100 500 No Gener protect
8283 2Inom del s Unsigned 2 1 34 0 600 No Gener protect
8284 Curr unbal % Unsigned 2 0 36 1 200 No Gener protect
8285 Curr unbal del s Unsigned 2 1 38 0 600 No Gener protect
8288 Volt unbal % Unsigned 2 0 40 1 150 No Gener protect
8289 Volt unbal del s Unsigned 2 1 42 0 600 No Gener protect
8291 Gen >V % Unsigned 2 0 44 8293* 150 No Gener protect
8292 Gen V del s Unsigned 2 1 46 0 600 No Gener protect
8293 Gen <V % Unsigned 2 0 48 50 8291* No Gener protect
8296 Gen >f % Unsigned 2 1 50 8298* 1500 No Gener protect
8297 Gen f del s Unsigned 2 1 52 0 600 No Gener protect
8298 Gen <f % Unsigned 2 1 54 500 8296* No Gener protect
8301 EmergStart del s Unsigned 2 0 56 0 300 No AutoMains Fail
8302 Mains ret del s Unsigned 2 0 58 0 3600 No AutoMains Fail
8303 Return break s Unsigned 2 1 60 0 600 No AutoMains Fail
8305 Mains >V % Unsigned 2 0 62 8307* 150 No AutoMains Fail
8306 Mains V del s Unsigned 2 1 64 0 600 No AutoMains Fail
8307 Mains <V % Unsigned 2 0 66 50 8305* No AutoMains Fail
8310 Mains >f % Unsigned 2 1 68 8312* 1500 No AutoMains Fail
8311 Mains f del s Unsigned 2 1 70 0 600 No AutoMains Fail
8312 Mains <f % Unsigned 2 1 72 500 8310* No AutoMains Fail
8313 Max stab time s Unsigned 2 0 74 8259* 300 No Engine params
8315 Mode iG List#1 1 - 76 281 284 No Basic settings
8365 AnlInp1 del s Unsigned 2 0 77 0 180 No Engine protect
8369 AnlInp1 level1 Bar Integer 2 1 79 -100 10000 No Engine protect
8370 AnlInp1 level2 Bar Integer 2 1 81 -100 10000 No Engine protect
8371 AnlInp2 del s Unsigned 2 0 83 0 180 No Engine protect
8375 AnlInp2 level1 řC Integer 2 0 85 -100 10000 No Engine protect
8376 AnlInp2 level2 řC Integer 2 0 87 -100 10000 No Engine protect
8377 AnlInp3 del s Unsigned 2 0 89 0 180 No Engine protect
8381 AnlInp3 level1 % Integer 2 0 91 -100 10000 No Engine protect
8382 AnlInp3 level2 % Integer 2 0 93 -100 10000 No Engine protect
8383 Batt V del s Unsigned 2 0 95 0 600 No Engine protect
8387 Batt <V V Integer 2 1 97 80 9587* No Engine protect
8389 MCB close del s Unsigned 2 1 99 0 600 No AutoMains Fail
8394 Prestart time s Unsigned 2 0 101 0 600 No Engine params
8407 Calibr AI 2 řC Integer 2 0 103 -1000 1000 No Sensors spec
================================================================================
Tab. 5: Setpoints R
Num = 11
Len = 26 bytes
================================================================================
Obj Name Dim Type Len Dec Ofs Min Max Pass Group
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
8205 kWhours kWh Integer 4 0 0 - - No Statistics
8206 RunHours h Integer 4 0 4 - - No Statistics
8207 NumStarts Unsigned 2 0 8 0 0 No Statistics
8539 kVArhours Integer 4 0 10 - - No Statistics
9648 NextServTime h Unsigned 2 0 14 0 65535 No Engine protect
24505 A.c.multiplier Unsigned 1 0 16 1 250 3 Act. calls/SMS
24512 Num rings AA Unsigned 1 0 17 1 30 3 Act. calls/SMS
24522 RS232 mode List#10 1 - 18 364 365 3 Basic settings
24537 Contr. addr Unsigned 1 0 19 1 32 3 Basic settings
24553 Date Time 3 - 20 - - No Date/Time
24554 Time Date 3 - 23 - - No Date/Time
================================================================================
Tab. 6: History Record
Num = 35
Len = 65 bytes
================================================================================
Name Dim Type Len Dec Ofs Obj
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Reason HistEvent 2 - 0 -
Date Date 3 - 2 -
Time Time 3 - 5 -
Act power kW Integer 2 0 8 8202
Pwr factor Integer 1 2 10 8204
Slip freq Hz Integer 2 2 11 8224
Load char Char 1 - 13 8395
Engine Speed RPM Unsigned 2 0 14 8209
UmOver Unsigned 2 0 16 8453
IOM SW ver. Unsigned 1 0 18 9022
Gen freq Hz Unsigned 2 1 19 8210
Gen V L1-N V Unsigned 2 0 21 8192
Pwr factor L2 Integer 1 2 23 8534
Gen V L2-N V Unsigned 2 0 24 8193
Pwr factor L3 Integer 1 2 26 8535
Gen V L3-N V Unsigned 2 0 27 8194
CAN16 Binary 2 - 29 8546
Gen curr L1 A Unsigned 2 0 31 8198
Pwr factor L2 Integer 1 2 33 8534
Gen curr L2 A Unsigned 2 0 34 8199
Pwr factor L3 Integer 1 2 36 8535
Gen curr L3 A Unsigned 2 0 37 8200
================================================================================
Tab. 7: Machine Type Meaning
================================================================================
Value Name
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
444 EMPTY
================================================================================
Tab. 8: List# Types Meaning
================================================================================
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
List#1
Value Name
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0 OFF
1 MAN
2 AUT
3 TEST
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
List#2
Value Name
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0 CLOSE-ON
1 CLOSE-OFF
Value Name
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0 DISABLED
1 ENABLED
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
List#4
Value Name
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0 MANUAL
1 AUTO
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
List#5
Value Name
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0 Baseload
1 Imp/Exp
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
List#6
Value Name
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0 DISABLED
1 WINTER
2 SUMMER
3 WINTER-S
4 SUMMER-S
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
List#7
Value Name
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0 POSITIVE
1 NEGATIVE
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
List#8
Value Name
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0 DIESEL
1 GAS
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
List#9
Value Name
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0 DISABLED
1 DATA
2 SMS
3 E-MAIL
4 EML-SMS
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
List#10
Value Name
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0 STANDARD
1 MODBUS
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Binary#1
Bit Name
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0 GCB feedback
1 MCB feedback
2 Rem start/stop
3 Emergency stop
4 Alarm 5
5 Access lock
6 Alarm 7
7 Alarm 8
8 Alarm 9
9
10 BInpPCM
11 Alarm1 PCM
12 Alarm2 PCM
13 Alarm3 PCM
14 Alarm4 PCM
15
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Binary#2
Bit Name
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0 Starter
1 Fuel solenoid
2 GCB Close/Open
3 MCB Close/Open
4 Alarm
5 Horn
6 Pre-start
7 Full load
8 Cooling pump
9
10 BOutPCM
11 AVR up
12 AVR down
13 SPEED up
14 SPEED down
15
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Binary#3
Bit Name
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0 Alarm1 PCM
1 Alarm2 PCM
2 Alarm3 PCM
3 Alarm4 PCM
4
5 BInpIOM
6 Alarm1 IOM
7 Alarm2 IOM
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Binary#4
Bit Name
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0 Alarm1 IOM
1 Alarm2 IOM
2 Alarm3 IOM
3 Alarm4 IOM
4 Alarm5 IOM
5 Alarm6 IOM
6 Alarm7 IOM
7 Alarm8 IOM
8
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Binary#5
Bit Name
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0 AVR up
1 AVR down
2 SPEED up
3 SPEED down
4
5 BOutIOM
6 Vg fail
7 Overspeed
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Binary#6
Bit Name
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0 Vg fail
1 Overspeed
2 Start fail
3 Overcurrent
4 Common Wrn
5 Common Stp
6 Common Sd
7 Common Unl
8
9 RCS output
10 Led GCB gr
11 Led MCB gr
12 Led GEN gr
13 Led GEN red
14 Led MAINS gr
15 Led MAINS red
================================================================================
Tab. 10: HistEvent Type Meaning
e.g. Prefix = Wrn, Base = Oil Press => Name = Wrn Oil Press
================================================================================
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bits 15-12 Prefix
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2 Wrn
4 Sd
6 Stp
8 Unl
10 Fls
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bits 10- 0 Base
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
68 Batt Volt
69 Oil Press
70 Water Temp
71 Fuel Level
72 AnInIOM 1
73 AnInIOM 2
74 AnInIOM 3
75 AnInIOM 4
81 GCB feedback
================================================================================
Tab. 11: AlarmEvent Type Meaning
e.g. Prefix = Fls, Base = Water Temp => Name = Fls Water Temp
================================================================================
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bits 15-12 Prefix
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2 Wrn
4 Sd
6 Stp
8 Unl
10 Fls
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bits 10- 0 Base
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
43 Engine Speed
44 Gen freq
45 Gen V L1-N
46 Gen V L2-N
47 Gen V L3-N
55 Mains freq
56 Mns V L1-N
57 Mns V L2-N
58 Mns V L3-N
69 Oil Press
70 Water Temp
71 Fuel Level
72 AnInIOM 1
73 AnInIOM 2
74 AnInIOM 3
75 AnInIOM 4
81 GCB feedback
82 MCB feedback
83 Rem start/stop
84 Emergency stop
85 Alarm 5
86 Access lock
87 Alarm 7
88 Alarm 8
89 Alarm 9
90
92 Alarm1 PCM
================================================================================
Tab. 12: Value States I
Num = 40
Len = 40 bytes
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Name Bit Ofs Obj
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BInpIG 0 0 8235
BInpIG 1 1 8235
BInpIG 2 2 8235
BInpIG 3 3 8235
BInpIG 4 4 8235
BInpIG 5 5 8235
BInpIG 6 6 8235
BInpIG 7 7 8235
BInpIG 8 8 8235
BInpIG 9 9 8235
BInpIG 10 10 8235
BInpIG 11 11 8235
BInpIG 12 12 8235
BInpIG 13 13 8235
BInpIG 14 14 8235
BInpIG 15 15 8235
BInpPCM 0 16 8601
BInpPCM 1 17 8601
BInpPCM 2 18 8601
BInpPCM 3 19 8601
BInpPCM 4 20 8601
BInpPCM 5 21 8601
BInpPCM 6 22 8601
BInpPCM 7 23 8601
BInpIOM 0 24 8602
BInpIOM 1 25 8602
BInpIOM 2 26 8602
BInpIOM 3 27 8602
BInpIOM 4 28 8602
BInpIOM 5 29 8602
BInpIOM 6 30 8602
BInpIOM 7 31 8602
BInpIOM 8 32 8602
BInpIOM 9 33 8602
BInpIOM 10 34 8602
BInpIOM 11 35 8602
BInpIOM 12 36 8602
BInpIOM 13 37 8602
BInpIOM 14 38 8602
BInpIOM 15 39 8602
================================================================================
Tab. 13: Value States II
Num = 11
Len = 11 bytes
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Name Bit Ofs Obj
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Gen V L1-N - 0 8192
Gen V L2-N - 1 8193
Gen V L3-N - 2 8194
Mns V L1-N - 3 8195
Mns V L2-N - 4 8196
Mns V L3-N - 5 8197
Act power - 6 8202
================================================================================
Tab. 14: Value States III
Num = 8
Len = 8 bytes
================================================================================
Name Bit Ofs Obj
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Batt Volt - 0 8213
Oil Press - 1 8227
Water Temp - 2 8228
Fuel Level - 3 8229
AnInIOM 2 - 4 8759
AnInIOM 3 - 5 8760
AnInIOM 4 - 6 8761
AnInIOM 1 - 7 8978
================================================================================