E+E Differential Pressure Sensor driver
Description
This driver is design to allow communication with E+E Elektronik's EE610 pressure differential sensor, via the ezeio MkII's Modbus serial port.
Settings (center panel)
Name - The name is up to the user. Our suggestion is to choose a naming convention that makes the viewing the device list intuitive. Such as referring to the sensor and/or application. Keep the name short as it will be combined with the register name to create the default “Field” name (if added to “Fields”)
Active Check box - Check this box and “Save changes” to run the driver. The driver program can be suspended by unchecking the box and clicking on “Save changes”.
User Notes - This space can be used to store information specific to the device and your application, such as: location, wiring, scaling, etc.
eze System Notes - In this space we provide: wiring instructions, product image, product details.
Input terminal - Select the ezeio input terminal connected to the EE610's output signal.
Sensor range setting - From the drop-down menu, select the pressure differential range that matches the DIP switch setting on the sensor.
-100 to +100 Pa |
-50 to +50 Pa |
-25 to +25 Pa |
0 to 100 Pa |
Zero adjust (Pa x10) - Enter the desired offset value (in Pascals times 10) to adjust to zero.
Status & Registers (right panel)
Device Status
Driver info - Typically this is the name from the program file
Driver updated/version - Date loaded or updated and the version of the driver
Battery & Signal - Signal indicates the progress through the script. If driver fails to operate, signal number indicates progress
Driver status - Color and text of status bubbles give a quick visual reference of Communication, Operation, and Application
Communication - Com count indicates number of successful and unsuccessful data packets received
Available registers
- Differential pressure in Pascal (Pa)
- Differential pressure in millibar (mbar)
- Differential pressure in inches of water column (in WC)
- Differential pressure in millimeters of water column (mm H2O)
- Differential pressure in pounds per square inch (psi)