
BRONKHORST®
Page 37 Operational instructions for digital multibus instruments 9.17.023
Flatconductor
cable
main PC board
fieldbus
interface
9.4.1 Examples of using parameter IOstatus
• When the analog jumper is set the value of parameter 86 will read: 1+2+4+8+64 = 79
• To disable the micro switch bit 3 must be false, value of parameter 86 must be set to.: 1+2+4 = 7
• To disable the analog jumper bit 2 must be false, value of parameter 86 must be set to: 1+2+8= 11
Bit 2 = 0 (don't read ‘analog jumper’)
At power-on of an instrument the jumper will not be read.
The control mode will remain on the value as it was before power-off.
Only when the control mode before power-off is set to the value 5, 9, 18 or 19 the control mode will switch to 0 (digital).
Bit 2 = 1 (read ‘analog jumper’)
At power-on of an instrument the jumper will be read.
Only when the control mode before power-off is set to the value 0, 1, 5, 9, 18 or 19 the control mode will switch to:
- 0 (digital) when jumper 2 is not placed.
- 1 (analog input) when jumper 2 is placed.
9.4.2 Examples of using real jumpers (MBC-I and MBC-II
type)
In normal operation it is not necessary to change the jumper
setting. If it cannot be avoided, the jumpers can be reached by
removing the uppercase of the housing. Opening the uppercase
should be done with great care, because the connection of the
field bus and main p.c. board is accomplished by a small flat
conductor cable.
Each jumper or switch can be used to make a certain setting
by placing a link between a set of pins or by switching one of
the DIP-switches as shown below:
with DIP switch
EPROM loaded at
power-up
non-volatile memory at
power-up
If S2 is placed all settings are
erased, including factory
standard setpoint for
controller at power-up
as standard setpoint for
controller at power-up
Setting depends on how instrument was
ordered. Setting can be changed during
normal operation using parameter “Control
Mode”. At next power-
up however, controller
will read jumper first for setpoint source.
Normal RS232
communication
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