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COMMUNICATIONS SETUP
FRICK QUANTUM
CONTROL PANEL
VERSION 3.5x/4.0x
S90-010 CS FRICK QUANTUM CONTROL PANEL
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Table of Contents
Setting Up The Quantum For communication _____________________________________________3
Checklist For Setting Up Communication _______________________________________________3
Frick Protocols _____________________________________________________________________4
Fricks # Protocol Specifications_____________________________________________________4
Quantums Protocol Specifications ____________________________________________________7
Allen-Bradley Communication ________________________________________________________15
SLC-500 - Suggested Setup________________________________________________________15
Channel Configuration ___________________________________________________________15
Read Message Setup Example ____________________________________________________15
Write Message Setup Example ____________________________________________________16
PLC-5/30 - Suggested Setup _______________________________________________________16
Channel Configuration ___________________________________________________________16
Read Message Setup Example ____________________________________________________16
Modbus Communication ____________________________________________________________17
Hyperterminal Setup _______________________________________________________________17
Converting An RS-232 Serial Port To RS-422 Or RS-485 __________________________________17
Quantum Data Table _______________________________________________________________17
Allen-Bradley And Modbus Data Access ______________________________________________17
YORK Isn Data Access _____________________________________________________________35
Alarms/Shutdowns Message Codes ___________________________________________________38
Quantum 1 & 2 Main Board History And Identification _____________________________________40
Com-2 Jumpers _________________________________________________________________41
Wiring Diagram Quantum 1 & 2 To Customer Remote Computer/Dcs ______________________41
RS-485 Communications_________________________________________________________41
RS-422 Communications_________________________________________________________41
Wiring Diagram Quantum 1 & 2 Multicompressor Sequencing (Lead-Lag)___________________42
RS-485 Communications __________________________________________________________42
RS-422 Communications_________________________________________________________42
Quantum 3 Main Board History And Identification_________________________________________43
Com-2 Jumpers _________________________________________________________________44
Wiring Diagram Quantum 3 To Customer Remote Computer/Dcs __________________________1
RS-485 Communications__________________________________________________________1
RS-422 Communications__________________________________________________________1
Wiring Diagram Quantum 3 Multicompressor Sequencing (Lead-Lag) ______________________47
RS-485 Communications_________________________________________________________47
RS-422 Communications_________________________________________________________47
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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Setting Up the Quantum for The use of communication protocols permit data
transmission between devices. Protocol determines how
Communication contact is established and how the query and response
Data communication to and from the Quantum can be takes place. The information in a message command
through a modem, remote data communications terminal, requires an identity of the intended receiver, what the
programmable controller, or master computer via either receiver is to do, data needed to perform an action, and a
RS-422, RS-232, or RS-485 connections to the Quantums means of checking for errors.
Com-2 port. Reference the Main Board Communications When using Comm2 for communication, check what
Com-2 section for the correct jumpering of RS-422, RS- communication protocol; if any, has been selected from
232, or RS-485. Also reference the drawing of the the Panel Setup Change Communications display. For
Quantum Main Board section to identify wiring and example; A-B Comm should be selected when using
jumpering locations for Comm2. Allen-Bradleys communication protocol. The baud rate of
Following is the RS-422, RS-485, and the RS-232 pin Comm2 and the panel ID number are also changed from
descriptions for communications port 2 (also referred to as this display and should coincide with the setup of the other
Com-2 or Comm2): device.
Note: The data communication protocols are continuously
Quantum Panel Quantum Panel
being expanded and improved. Therefore, you should
Com-2 Com-2
consult Frick Company for the exact details on your
RS-422 Pinout RS-485 Pinout
particular unit(s) before developing system software to
1 - RX (Receive) 1 - RX / - TX interface with the panel.
2 + RX (Receive) 2 + RX / + TX
3 - TX (Transmit) Checklist for Setting Up Communication
4 + TX (Transmit)
1. Decide which Quantum protocol you can
Quantum Panel Com-2 RS-232 Pinout communicate with and want to use.
1 Data Communication Device 2. Setup your devices communication port for the
2 Data Set Ready Quantums protocol and select a baud rate.
3 Received Data 3. Next, setup the Quantum for the desired
4 Request to Send communication protocol. Select the protocol from the
5 Transmit Data Panel Setup Change Communications display.
6 Clear to Send For example; A-B Comm should be selected when
7 Data Terminal Ready using Allen-Bradleys communication protocol.
8 Ring Indicator 4. Setup the baud rate of Comm2 to coincide with the
9 Ground setup of the your devices communication port.
10 Not Used 5. Enter the Quantums ID. This will be used to identify
commands that are sent to it.
Following is the pin connections showing how to wire a 6. Wire to the first panel via RS-232, RS-422, or RS-485
standard 9-Pin RS-232 connector directly to the 10-Pin connections to the Quantums Com-2 port.
RS-232 connector on the Quantum: If you are communicating to more than one panel
then you will not be able to use RS-232. You can
Reference the drawing of the main processor board for the
however convert RS-232 to either RS-422 or RS-
location and positioning of the 10-Pin RS-232 connector.
485 with an adaptor card. Reference the
Following is the pin positions of the 10-Pin connector:
Converting an RS-232 Serial Port to RS-422 or
9-Pin Quantum 10-Pin RS-485 section for information about an adapter
Connector Connector card.
1 2
DCD
Reference the drawing of the Quantum Main
1 Board in this manual to identify wiring and
DSR DSR
6 jumpering locations for Comm2.
2 RXD RXD Reference the Main Board Communications
7 RTS RTS Com-2 section in this manual for the correct
3 TXD TXD jumpering of RS-232, RS-422, or RS-485.
8 CTS CTS 7. Send a single command to read data from this
DTR DTR
4 Quantum using its ID.
9 RI RI 8. Check if you received a data response at your device.
5 COM COM 9. Troubleshooting when you dont receive a data
response:
Check if Comm2 on the Operating Status
display is showing ACTIVE or OFF.
Note: The TX2 and RX2 are I/O communication activity
ACTIVE is shown only when the Quantum
lamps on the Quantum Main Processor Board that can be
understands it is receiving a properly composed
monitored to see if the Com-2 port is receiving (RX2) and
message to itself.
transmitting (TX2) data.
Check that the RX2 I/O communication activity
lamp on the Quantum Main Processor Board is
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blinking as it receives the instruction from your The following is a complete list of available # commands:
device.
A steady lit RX2 LED or one that isnt lighting COMMAND CODE and DESCRIPTION
are signs of improper wiring. I = Returns compressor status information.
If the RX2 LED is properly blinking, then check if R = Compressor start control.
S = Compressor stop control.
the TX2 LED is blinking in response. V = Slide valve/slide stop control.
If the TX2 is not blinking then check the P = Return Pressures information.
communication protocol setup at the panel, A = Return full load amps information.
the panels ID and the Comm2 baud rate T = Return Temperatures information.
setting. Q = Query setpoints data.
If the TX2 is blinking, then check that the C = Enter Change setpoints mode.
Comm2 communication jumpers are correct. MC = Change compressor mode.
MV = Change slide valve mode.
If you are sure that the wiring and Quantum KF = Clear Failures.
setup is correct, then select the [Show KR = Clear remaining recycle delay time.
Comms] key from the Service Screen X = Return digital I/O status.
display to see what is being received and F = Return Failures.
transmitted from Comm2.
All data is returned as integer values. If decimal positions
Note: A useful tool for troubleshooting is Windows are assumed, then divide the data by the proper multiple
HyperTerminal. Using HyperTerminal can help you of 10 to get the actual value.
determine if you are wired OK. Reference the
HyperTerminal Setup section in this manual. Temperature data, except for Suction Temperature, is
returned in the current temperature units as 3 characters
10. If you properly receive data and you need to with no decimal position (i.e. 032 would represent 32
communicate to more than one panel, then setup and degrees Fahrenheit if the Quantums temperature units
wire to another panel. Reference the wiring diagram are in Fahrenheit, or it would represent 32 degrees
drawings in the back of this manual. Send a single Celsius, if the Quantums temperature units are in
command to read data from this Quantum using its ID Celsius). Suction Temperature is returned as 4 characters
and troubleshoot as above, if necessary. To prevent with a + or - as the leading character (i.e. 010 would
noise feedback which is possible when represent 10 degree).
communicating over a long distance, only the last
panel should have the transmit and receive pull-down Pressure data is usually returned in the current pressure
for long communications lines jumpered. units. However, the Filter differential reading is always
returned in PSIA. When in PSIG or in PSIA, the pressure
Frick Protocols data is returned as 3 characters with no decimal position.
All commands for Frick protocols must be in ASCII to be However; in order to show the full transducer range, the
recognized. The data should be setup as an 8 bit Word #IDPS command returns 4 characters with one decimal
with either no Parity or even Parity, and a Stop Bit. The position assumed. The #IDI, and #IDPA commands return
commands can be in upper or lower case letters. A 3 characters that assume one decimal position ;therefore,
compressor with an ID code of [00] is considered disabled. 99.9 is the highest value that can be returned. When in
ID codes from [01] through [99] are valid and recognized PSIG, suction pressure is returned in PSIA. When in Bar
by the microprocessor. and BarA, the pressure data is returned as 4 characters
with two decimal positions assumed. When in KpaA, the
Fricks # Protocol Specifications pressure data is returned as 4 characters with no decimal
Fricks # protocol consists of commands that are position.
available for most other existing models of Frick control
panels. It is better to use Fricks Quantum ($) protocol
when only communicating to Quantum panels.
When there is more than one panel, a Quantum can be
wired from its Com-2 to another Quantums Com-2 or a
Quantum can be wired from its Com-2 to Port 1 of a
RWB, RDB, RXB or RXF panel.
Frick RWB, RDB, RXB, or RXF Panel Frick #
Communications Port #1
RS-422 Pinout
9 - TX (Transmit)
8 + TX (Transmit)
5 - RX (Receive)
4 + RX (Receive)
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The following is a detailed description of each command: SLIDE VALVE CONTROL COMMANDS: #01VLXX
#01VUXX
RETURN COMPRESSOR STATUS INFORMATION: #01I
#01VS
# Start of command sequence.
01 Compressor ID code. # Start command sequence.
I Return Status information command. 01 Compressor ID code.
V Slide Valve/Slide Stop command.
RETURNED ANSWER, ie: 090RRRN340 L Load Slide valve command.
Character Description U Unload slide valve command.
Position of returned data XX = 00 Turns selected output off.
1, 2, 3 Slide valve position. XX = 01 to 15 Turns selected output on for XX seconds.
4 Remote, Auto, Manual (slide valve) S Return slide valve position value.
5 Delay-recycle, Running, Off, Slide Valve If the command was #01VL00, then the load slide valve
too high, Permissive Start not enabled, output on compressor #1 would be turned off. If the
d(I)fferential Pressure too high, s(T)opping command was #01VL05, then the load slide valve
6 Rem, M Keypad, Auto (Compressor mode) output on compressor #1 would be turned on for 5
7 Cutout (Shutdown), Alarm, Normal seconds, and would then automatically turn off. NOTE:
8, 9, 10 Suction in PSIA. the slide valve must be in the remote mode for this
(Carriage return, line feed.) command to be executed.
RETURNED ANSWER (for L or U commands): A01
Note: The following control commands are for remote
control of a compressor. A compressor should be in Character Description
both remote compressor mode and remote slide valve Position of returned data
or capacity mode for remote control. 1 Acknowledge of command sent.
2, 3 ID code of compressor.
COMPRESSOR START CONTROL: #01R01 (Carriage return, line feed.)
# Start command sequence. RETURNED ANSWER (for S command), i.e. 090
01 Compressor ID code. 1,2,3 Slide valve position.
R Start compressor command.
01 ID code repeated for verification
RETURN SLIDE STOP POSITION COMMAND: #01VP
NOTE: The compressor must be in the remote start
# Start command sequence.
mode for this command to be executed.
01 Compressor ID code.
Returned answer: A01 V Slide Valve/Slide Stop command.
Character Description P Return slide stop position value.
Position of returned data RETURNED ANSWER:
1 Acknowledge of command sent. Character Description
2, 3 ID code of compressor. Position of returned data
(Carriage return, line feed.)
1 Acknowledge of command sent.
2, 3 ID code of compressor.
COMPRESSOR STOP CONTROL: #01S01 4, 5, 6 Slide stop position, i.e. 025=2.5.
returned in the current temperature units as 3 (Carriage return, line feed.)
characters with no decimal position (i.e. 032 would
represent 32 # Start command sequence. RETURN PRESSURES COMMAND: #01PX
01 Compressor ID code.
S Stop compressor command. # Start command sequence.
01 ID code repeated for verification 01 Compressor ID code.
P Return pressures command.
NOTE: The compressor must be in the remote start
mode for this command to be executed. X=S Return suction pressure (PSIA).
RETURNED ANSWER: A01 X=D Return discharge pressure (g/hg).
X=O Return oil pressure (g).
Character Description X=F Return filter differential pressure.
Position of returned data X=A Return all pressures.
1 Acknowledge of command sent.
2,3 ID code of compressor. If the command was #01PS, then the micro-processor
(Carriage return, line feed.) would dump the suction pressure.
RETURN FULL LOAD AMPS COMMAND: #01A QUERY SETPOINTS DATA - #IDQ2 will return
# Start command sequence. Pos # Byte(s) Setpoint (Name/Comment)
01 Compressor ID code. 1, 2, 3 3 Future
A Return full load amps command.
4, 5, 6 3 Future
If the command was #01A, then the microprocessor 7, 8, 9 3 MLC amps stop load
would dump the full load amps value 10, 11, 12 3 MLC amps force unload
RETURNED ANSWER: 13, 14, 15 3 CT factor
16, 17 2 Recycle delay (setpoint, not
XXX = 3 characters followed by a carriage return, line
time left)
feed.
18 1 Aux 1 0=alarm, 1=shutdown
19 1 Aux 1 0=NO, 1=NC
RETURN TEMPERATURES COMMAND: #01TX 20 1 Aux 2 0=alarm, 1=shutdown
# Start command sequence. 21 1 Aux 2 0=NO, 1=NC
01 Compressor ID code. 22 1 Future
T Return temperature command. 23, 24 2 Future
25 1 Future
26 1 Future
X = S Return suction temperature. 27, 28 2 Future
X = D Return discharge temperature. 29 1 Future
X = O Return oil temperature. 30 1 ID (tenths position byte)
X = P Return separator temperature. 31 1 ID (ones position byte)
X = A Return all temperatures as a string of data. 32 1 ID Checksum of all data
If the command was #01TS, then the microprocessor (pos. 1 to 47)
would dump the suction temperature. 33 1 CR code 13
34 1 LF code 10
Note: Dont send CR or LF 35 1 0 null terminator char.
RETURNED ANSWER:
XXX = 3 characters followed by a carriage return, line QUERY SETPOINTS DATA - #IDQ3 will return
feed. Pos # Byte(s) Setpoint (Name/Comment)
If using the "A" command, then the returned data would 1, 2, 3, 4 4 Spaces
be: 5, 6, 7, 8 4 Future
XXXXXXXXXXXX = 12 characters followed by a 9 1 Setback active 1=yes, 0=no
carriage return, 10, 11, 12, 13 4 Auto. cycling comp. start
line feed. 14, 15, 16, 17 4 Auto. cycling comp. stop
18, 19 2 Future
NOTE: The "S" command will return four (4) 20, 21 2 Future
22, 23 2 Autocycle min. slide valve
characters: a "+" or "-" and xxx, followed by a
24 1 Autocycle active 0=no 1=yes
carriage return, and a line feed. 25, 26, 27, 28 4 Future
29, 30, 31, 32 4 Future
QUERY SETPOINTS DATA - #IDQ1 will return 33, 34 2 Future
Pos # Byte(s) Setpoint (Name/Comment) 35, 36 2 Future
37, 38 2 Future
1 1 Always 0 39 1 Future
2, 3, 4, 5 4 Ccsp. 3 chars followed by g 40 1 ID (tenths position byte)
or h 41 1 ID (ones position byte)
42 1 ID Checksum of all data
14, 15 2 Prop band (pos. 1 to 47)
16, 17 2 Dead band 43 1 CR code 13
18, 19 2 Cycle time 44 1 LF code 10
20, 21, 22, 23 4 Future 45 1 0 null terminator char.
24, 25, 26, 27 4 Future
28, 29, 30, 31 4 Future
32, 33 2 Future
34, 35 2 Future
36, 37 2 Future
38, 39, 40, 41 4 High Disch. Press. Shutdown
42, 43, 44, 45 4 High Disch. Press. Alarm
46 1 ID (tenths position byte)
47 1 ID (ones position byte)
48 1 ID Checksum of all data (pos.
1 to 47)
49 1 CR code 13
50 1 LF code 10
51 1 0 null terminator char.
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The following is a complete list of available $ command RETURN OPERATING STATUS Page 2 data: $01D2
types:
$ Start of command sequence.
COMMAND CODE and DESCRIPTION 01 Compressor ID code.
D1 = Operating Status Display Page 1. D2 Operating Status Page 1 command.
D2 = Operating Status Display Page 2. CS Checksum
D3 = Operating Status Display Page 3. CR Carriage Return
D4 = Operating Status Display Page 4.
s0 = Suct. Press. Capacity control Page 0. RETURNED ANSWER,
s1 = Suct. Press. Capacity control Page 1. Starting
s2 = Suct. Press. Capacity control Page 2. Character Description of returned data
p0 = Proc. Temp. Capacity Control Pg.0. Position
p1 = Proc. Temp. Capacity Control Pg.1.
p2 = Proc. Temp. Capacity Control Pg.2. 1 A Acknowledge
p3 = Proc. Temp. Capacity Control Pg.3. 2 01 Compressor ID code.
d0 = Disch. Press. Capacity control Page 0. 4 Alarm Status
d1 = Disch. Press. Capacity control Page 1. 13 Shutdown Status
d2 = Disch. Press. Capacity control Page 2. 22 Running Status
d3 = Disch. Temp. Capacity control Page 3. 31 Slide Valve Load
d4 = Disch. Temp. Capacity control Page 4.
d5 = Disch. Temp. Capacity 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. 67 Stop Load/Force Unload Code
CT = Compressor start. 76 Separator Temperature
CP = Compressor stop. 85 Balance Piston Pressure
CL = Compressor load. 94 Process Variable
CU = Compressor unload. 103 Compressor Mode
MM = Compressor mode - manual. 112 CS (Checksum followed by Carriage
MA = Compressor mode - autocycle.
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 Description
01 Compressor ID code.
Character of returned data
D1 Operating Status Page 1 command.
Position
CS Checksum
CR Carriage Return 1 A Acknowledge
RETURNED ANSWER, 2 01 Compressor ID code.
Starting Description 4 Communication Port 1 Code
Character of returned data 13 Communication Port 2 Code
Position 22 I/O Communication Port Code
31 Capacity Control Mode
1 A Acknowledge 40 Process Control
2 01 Compressor ID code.
49 Oil Pump Mode
4 Suction Pressure
58 Oil Pump Code
13 Suction Temperature
22 Discharge Pressure 67 Oil Heater Code
31 Discharge Temperature 76 Process Setpoint
40 Oil Pressure 85 Slide Valve Mode
49 Oil Temperature 94 Slide Stop Mode
58 Filter Differential 103 Runtime Hours
67 Motor Current 112 CS (Checksum followed by Carriage
76 FLA% return, Line feed.)
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 Suct. Press. Cap. Control Page 1
CR Carriage Return command.
RETURNED ANSWER, CS Checksum
CR Carriage Return
Starting Description
Character of returned data RETURNED ANSWER,
Position Starting
1 A Acknowledge Character Description of returned data
2 01 Compressor ID code. Position
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 Suct. Press. Upper Prop. Band 2
return, Line feed.) 22 Suct. Press. Lower Prop. Band 2
31 Suct. Press. Upper Dead Band 2
RETURN Suction Pressure Capacity Control 40 Suct. Press. Lower Dead Band 2
Mode 1 & 2 setpoints Page 0: $01s0 49 Suct. Press. Upper Cycle Time 2
58 Suct. Press. Lower Cycle Time 2
$ Start of command sequence. 67 Suct. Press. Auto Start Setpoint 2
01 Compressor ID code. 76 Suct. Press. Auto Stop Setpoint 2
s0 Suct. Press. Cap. Control Page 0 85 Suct. Press. Auto Start delay 2
command. 94 Suct. Press. Auto Stop delay 2
CS Checksum 103 CS (Checksum followed by Carriage
CR Carriage Return return, Line feed.)
RETURNED ANSWER,
RETURN Suction Pressure Capacity Control
Starting
Mode 1 & 2 setpoints Page 2: $01s2
Character Description of returned data
Position
$ Start of command sequence.
1 A Acknowledge 01 Compressor ID code.
2 01 Compressor ID code. S2 Suct. Press. Cap. Control Page 2
4 Suction Pressure Control Setpoint 1 command.
13 Suct. Press. Upper Prop. Band 1 CS Checksum
22 Suct. Press. Lower Prop. Band 1 CR Carriage Return
31 Suct. Press. Upper Dead Band 1 RETURNED ANSWER,
40 Suct. Press. Lower Dead Band 1
49 Suct. Press. Upper Cycle Time 1 Starting
58 Suct. Press. Lower Cycle Time 1 Character Description of returned data
67 Suct. Press. Auto Start Setpoint 1 Position
76 Suct. Press. Auto Stop Setpoint 1 1 A Acknowledge
85 Suct. Press. Auto Start delay 1 2 01 Compressor ID code.
94 Suct. Press. Auto Stop delay 1 4 Suct. Press. Stop Load 1
103 CS (Checksum followed by Carriage 13 Suct. Press. Force Unload 1
return, Line feed.) 22 Suct. Press. Low Alarm 1
31 Suct. Press. Low Shutdown 1
40 Suct. Press. Low Alarm delay 1
49 Suct. Press. Low Shutdown delay 1
58 Suct. Press. Stop Load 2
67 Suct. Press. Force Unload 2
76 Suct. Press. Low Alarm 2
85 Suct. Press. Low Shutdown 2
94 Suct. Press. Low Alarm delay 2
103 Suct. 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 0: $01p0 Mode 1 & 2 setpoints Page 2: $01p2
RETURN Discharge Pressure Capacity Control RETURN Discharge Pressure Capacity Control
Mode 1 & 2 setpoints Page 0: $01d0 Mode 1 & 2 setpoints Page 2: $01d2
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 Disch. Press. Cap. Control Page 4 CS Checksum
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 Discharge Temperature Control 2 15 Time 1 as hh:mm:ss
13 Disch. Temp. Upper Prop. Band 2 23 Space
22 Disch. Temp. Lower Prop. Band 2 24 Message Code 2
31 Disch. Temp. Upper Dead Band 2 27 Date 2 as mm/dd/yy
40 Disch. Temp. Lower Dead Band 2 35 Time 2 as hh:mm:ss
49 Disch. Temp. Upper Cycle Time 2 43 Space
58 Disch. Temp. Lower Cycle Time 2 44 Message Code 3
67 Disch. Temp. Auto Start Setpoint 2 47 Date 3 as mm/dd/yy
76 Disch. Temp. Auto Stop Setpoint 2 55 Time 3 as hh:mm:ss
85 Disch. Temp. Auto Start delay 2 63 Space
94 Disch. Temp. Auto Stop delay 2 64 Message Code 4
103 CS (Checksum followed by Carriage 67 Date 4 as mm/dd/yy
return, 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
95 Time 5 as hh:mm:ss
103 Space
$ Start of command sequence.
104 Message Code 6
01 Compressor ID code.
107 Date 6 as mm/dd/yy
d5 Disch. Press. Cap. Control Page 5
115 Time 6 as hh:mm:ss
command
123 Space
CS Checksum
124 CS (Checksum followed by Carriage
CR Carriage Return
return, Line feed.)
RETURNED ANSWER,
Starting
Character Description of returned data
Position
1 A Acknowledge
2 01 Compressor ID code.
4 Disch. Temp. Stop Load 1
13 Disch. Temp. Force Unload 1
22 Disch. Temp. Low Alarm 1
31 Disch. Temp. Low Shutdown 1
40 Disch. Temp. Low Alarm delay 1
49 Disch. Temp. Low Shutdown delay 1
58 Disch. Temp. Stop Load 2
67 Disch. Temp. Force Unload 2
76 Disch. Temp. Low Alarm 2
85 Disch. Temp. Low Shutdown 2
94 Disch. Temp. Low Alarm delay 2
103 Disch. Temp. 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
Character
Description of returned data
Position
allowed, the setting is not changed. Reference the Frick one or two decimal fields assumed. Another command has
Quantum Control Panel Setpoints Data Sheets been provided that selects whether data to and from the
publication S90-010 SD for the setpoints default settings Quantum will be returned in the units that are the default
and ranges. Reference the Quantum Data Table for the (pressure in PSIA and temperature in Degree C) or in the
address listing and description of data. units that are selected to display at the panel.
A command has been provided that selects whether data
to and from the Quantum will be integer values with either
SETTINGS:
Frick AB Read
Description of Data
Address Address Only
257 N15:0 X Program Version ###.## x100
259 N15:2 Discharge temp. control point 1
260 N15:3 Discharge temp. upper proportional band 1
261 N15:4 Discharge temp. lower proportional band 1
262 N15:5 Discharge temp. upper dead band 1
263 N15:6 Discharge temp. lower dead band 1
264 N15:7 Discharge temp. pulse period 1
265 N15:8 Process temp. control point1
266 N15:9 Process temp. upper proportional band 1
267 N15:10 Process temp. lower proportional band 1
268 N15:11 Process temp. upper dead band 1
269 N15:12 Process temp. lower dead band 1
270 N15:13 Process temp. mode 1 high cycle time
271 N15:14 Process temp. control point 2
272 N15:15 Process temp. upper proportional band 2
273 N15:16 Process temp. lower proportional band 2
274 N15:17 Process temp. upper dead band 2
275 N15:18 Process temp. lower dead band 2
276 N15:19 Process temp. mode 2 high cycle time
277 N15:20 Suction pressure control point 1
278 N15:21 Suction pressure upper proportional band 1
279 N15:22 Suction pressure lower proportional band 1
280 N15:23 Suction pressure upper dead band 1
281 N15:24 Suction pressure lower dead band 1
282 N15:25 Discharge pressure control point 2
283 N15:26 Suction pressure mode 1 high cycle time
284 N15:27 Suction pressure control point 2
285 N15:28 Suction pressure upper proportional band 2
286 N15:29 Suction pressure lower proportional band 2
287 N15:30 Suction pressure upper dead band 2
288 N15:31 Suction pressure lower dead band 2
289 N15:32 Suction pressure mode 2 high cycle time
290 N15:33 Suction pressure mode 2 low cycle time
291 N15:34 Process temp. mode 1 low cycle time
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SETTINGS CONTINUED:
Frick AB Read Description of Data
Address Address Only
292 N15:35 Process temp. mode 2 low cycle time
293 N15:36 Slide Valve Start
294 N15:37 Motor Load Control Stop Load
295 N15:38 Motor Load Control Force Unload
296 N15:39 X Comm1
297 N15:40 X Comm2
298 N15:41 X I/O & Analog Board Comm. Port
299 N15:42 Discharge pressure mode 2 Low alarm
300 N15:43 Discharge pressure mode 2 Low shutdown
301 N15:44 Suction pressure mode 1 Low alarm
302 N15:45 Suction pressure mode 1 Low shutdown
303 N15:46 Discharge pressure mode 1 Low alarm
304 N15:47 Discharge pressure mode 1 Low shutdown
305 N15:48 Suction pressure mode 2 Low alarm
306 N15:49 Suction pressure mode 2 Low shutdown
307 N15:50 Discharge pressure mode 2 Low alarm delay
308 N15:51 Discharge pressure mode 2 Low shutdown delay
309 N15:52 Suction pressure mode 1 Low alarm delay
310 N15:53 Suction pressure mode 1 Low shutdown delay
311 N15:54 Discharge pressure mode 1 Low alarm delay
312 N15:55 Discharge pressure mode 1 Low shutdown delay
313 N15:56 Suction pressure mode 2 Low alarm delay
314 N15:57 Suction pressure mode 2 Low shutdown delay
315 N15:58 Refrigerant (Read Only)
316 N15:59 Sales Order Number
317 N15:60 Discharge pressure control point 1
318 N15:61 Discharge pressure upper proportional band 1
319 N15:62 Discharge pressure lower proportional band 1
320 N15:63 Discharge pressure upper dead band 1
321 N15:64 Discharge pressure lower dead band 1
322 N15:65 Discharge pressure mode 2 high cycle time
323 N15:66 Suction pressure mode 1 Stop Load
324 N15:67 Suction pressure mode 1 Force Unload
325 N15:68 Differential pressure setpoint
326 N15:69 Suction pressure mode 1 low cycle time
327 N15:70 Suction pressure mode 1 automatic cycle start
328 N15:71 Suction pressure mode 1 automatic cycle stop
329 N15:72 Suction pressure mode 1 automatic cycle start delay
330 N15:73 Suction pressure mode 1 automatic cycle stop delay
331 N15:74 Suction pressure mode 2 Stop Load
332 N15:75 Suction pressure mode 2 Force Unload
333 N15:76 Suction pressure mode 2 automatic cycle start
334 N15:77 Suction pressure mode 2 automatic cycle stop
335 N15:78 Suction pressure mode 2 automatic cycle stop delay
336 N15:79 Suction pressure mode 2 automatic cycle start delay
337 N15:80 Discharge pressure mode 1 high cycle time
338 N15:81 Discharge pressure mode 1 low cycle time
339 N15:82 Discharge pressure mode 1 Stop Load
340 N15:83 Discharge pressure mode 1 Force Unload
341 N15:84 Discharge pressure mode 1 automatic cycle start
342 N15:85 Discharge pressure mode 1 automatic cycle stop
343 N15:86 Discharge pressure mode 1 automatic cycle stop delay
344 N15:87 Discharge pressure mode 1 automatic cycle start delay
345 N15:88 Discharge pressure upper proportional band 2
346 N15:89 Discharge pressure lower proportional band 2
347 N15:90 Discharge pressure upper dead band 2
348 N15:91 Discharge pressure lower dead band 2
349 N15:92 Discharge pressure mode 2 low cycle time
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SETTINGS CONTINUED:
Frick AB Read
Description of Data
Address Address Only
358 N15:101 Hi Filter Pressure Shutdown
360 N15:103 Discharge Pressure mode 2 stop load
361 N15:104 Discharge Pressure mode 2 force unload
362 N15:105 Discharge Pressure mode 2 autocycle start
363 N15:106 Discharge Pressure mode 2 autocycle stop
364 N15:107 Discharge Pressure mode 2 autocycle stop delay
365 N15:108 Discharge Pressure mode 2 autocycle start delay
366 N15:109 CT Factor
367 N15:110 Anti Recycle delay Setpoint
368 N15:111 Volts
369 N15:112 Service Factor
370 N15:113 Horse Power
371 N15:114 Name Plate Motor Amps
372 N15:115 High Motor Load Shutdown
373 N15:116 High Motor Load Shutdown Delay
374 N15:117 High Motor Load Alarm
375 N15:118 High Motor Load Alarm Delay
376 N15:119 X Suction Pressure Capacity Control Enable
377 N15:120 X Process Temperature Capacity Control Enable
378 N15:121 X Discharge Pressure Capacity Control Enable
379 N15:122 X Discharge Temperature Capacity Control Enable
380 N15:123 High Discharge Pressure Mode 1 Shutdown
381 N15:124 High Discharge Pressure Mode 1 Alarm
382 N15:125 High Discharge Pressure Mode 2 Shutdown
383 N15:126 High Discharge Pressure Mode 2 Alarm
384 N15:127 High Discharge Pressure Mode 1 Shutdown delay
385 N15:128 High Discharge Pressure Mode 2 Shutdown delay
386 N15:129 High Discharge Pressure Mode 1 Alarm delay
387 N15:130 High Discharge Pressure Mode 2 Alarm delay
388 N15:131 High Discharge Pressure Mode 1 Unload
389 N15:132 High Discharge Pressure Mode 2 Unload
390 N15:133 High Discharge Pressure Mode 1 Stop Load
391 N15:134 High Discharge Pressure Mode 2 Stop Load
392 N15:135 Process Temperature mode 1 autocycle start
393 N15:136 Process Temperature mode 1 autocycle stop
394 N15:137 Process Temperature mode 1 autocycle start delay
395 N15:138 Process Temperature mode 1 autocycle stop delay
396 N15:139 AutoCycle Minimum Slide Valve Start
397 N15:140 Low oil pressure shutdown delay
398 N15:141 Low Oil Pressure Alarm Delay
FREEZE DISPLAY:
Frick AB Read Description of Data
Address Address Only
399 N15:142 X Freeze Recycle delay
400 N15:143 X Freeze Suction Pressure
403 N15:146 X Freeze Shutdown
404 N15:147 X Freeze Running
405 N15:148 X Freeze Suction Temperature
406 N15:149 X Freeze Discharge Pressure
407 N15:150 X Freeze Discharge Temperature
408 N15:151 X Freeze Oil Pressure
409 N15:152 X Freeze Oil Temperature
410 N15:153 X Freeze Oil Filter Pressure
411 N15:154 X Freeze Oil Separator Temperature
412 N15:155 X Freeze Balance Piston
413 N15:156 X Freeze Process Temperature
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SETTINGS CONTINUED
Frick AB Read
Description of Data
Address Address Only
435 N15:178 Auxiliary 1 delay
436 N15:179 Auxiliary 2 delay
437 N15:180 Baud rate for Comm1 (Read Only)
438 N15:181 ID#
439 N15:182 Process temp. mode 1 Stop Load
440 N15:183 Process temp. mode 1 Force Unload
441 N15:184 Process temp. mode 1 low temp. alarm
442 N15:185 Process Temperature mode 1 low temp shutdown
443 N15:186 Process Temperature mode 1 low temp alarm delay
444 N15:187 Process Temperature mode 1 low temp shutdown delay
445 N15:188 Process Temperature mode 1 Low Press. Stop Load
446 N15:189 Process Temperature mode 1 Low Press. Force Unload
447 N15:190 Process Temperature mode 1 Low Press. Alarm
448 N15:191 Process Temperature mode 1 Low Press. Shutdown
449 N15:192 Process Temperature mode 1 Low Press. alarm delay
450 N15:193 Process Temperature mode 1 Low Press. shutdown delay
451 N15:194 Process Temperature mode 2 autocycle start
452 N15:195 Process Temperature mode 2 autocycle stop
453 N15:196 Process Temperature mode 2 autocycle start delay
454 N15:197 Process Temperature mode 2 autocycle stop delay
455 N15:198 Process Temperature mode 2 Stop Load
456 N15:199 Process Temperature mode 2 Force Unload
457 N15:200 Process Temperature mode 2 Low Temp. Alarm
458 N15:201 Process Temperature mode 2 Low Temp. Shutdown
459 N15:202 Process Temperature mode 2 Low Press. alarm delay
460 N15:203 Process Temperature mode 2 Low Press. shutdown delay
461 N15:204 Process Temperature mode 2 Low Press. Stop Load
462 N15:205 Process Temperature mode 2 Low Press. Force Unload
463 N15:206 Process Temperature mode 2 Low Press. Alarm
464 N15:207 Process Temperature mode 2 Low Press. Shutdown
465 N15:208 Process Temperature mode 2 Low Press. alarm delay
466 N15:209 Process Temperature mode 2 Low Press. shutdown delay
467 N15:210 Discharge temp. low cycle time period 1
468 N15:211 Discharge Temperature mode 1 autocycle start
469 N15:212 Discharge Temperature mode 1 autocycle stop
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Frick AB Read
Description of Data
Address Address Only
470 N15:213 Discharge Temperature mode 1 autocycle start delay
471 N15:214 Discharge Temperature mode 1 autocycle stop delay
472 N15:215 Discharge Temperature mode Stop Load
473 N15:216 Discharge Temperature mode Force Unload
474 N15:217 Order item
476 N15:219 External Communications 0= Frick, 1=AB, 2=Modbus 3 = ISN Enabled
478 N15:221 Discharge Temperature mode 1 Low Press. Stop Load
479 N15:222 Discharge Temperature mode 1 Low Pres. Force Unload
480 N15:223 Discharge Temperature mode 1 Low Pres. Alarm
481 N15:224 Discharge Temperature mode 1 Low Pres. Shutdown
482 N15:225 Discharge Temperature mode 1 Low Pres. alarm delay
483 N15:226 Discharge Temperature mode 1 Low Pres. shutdown delay
484 N15:227 Discharge Temperature mode 1 autocycle start
485 N15:228 Discharge Temperature mode 1 autocycle stop
486 N15:229 Discharge Temperature mode 1 autocycle start delay
487 N15:230 Discharge Temperature mode 1 autocycle stop delay
488 N15:231 High Suction Pressure Unload
489 N15:232 High Suction Pressure Force Unload
490 N15:233 High Suction Pressure shutdown
491 N15:234 High Suction Pressure alarm
492 N15:235 High Suction Pressure shutdown delay
493 N15:236 High Suction Pressure alarm delay
494 N15:237 Discharge Temperature mode 1 Low Press. Stop Load
495 N15:238 Discharge Temperature mode 1 Low Press. Force Unload
496 N15:239 Discharge Temperature mode 1 Low Press. Alarm
497 N15:240 Discharge Temperature mode 1 Low Press. Shutdown
498 N15:241 Discharge Temperature mode 1 Low Pres. alarm delay
499 N15:242 Discharge Temperature mode 1 Low Pres. shutdown delay
SETTINGS CONTINUED
Frick AB Read
Description of Data
Address Address Only
829 N22:29 Minutes before power failure restart
830 N22:30 Hours before power failure restart
831 N22:31 Sequence Compressor Id 1
832 N22:32 Sequence Compressor Id 2
833 N22:33 Sequence Compressor Id 3
834 N22:34 Sequence Compressor Slide Valve Position 1
835 N22:35 Sequence Compressor Slide Valve Position 2
836 N22:36 Sequence Compressor Slide Valve Position 3
837 N22:37 Sequence Compressor Activate/De-Activate (Read Only)
838 N22:38 Suction Pull Down Start Pressure
839 N22:39 Suction Pull Down Pressure Band
840 N22:40 Suction Pull Down Amount of Time
841 N22:41 Suction Pull Down Active/De-Active
842 N22:42 Setback Monday Start Hour 1
843 N22:43 Setback Monday Start Minute 1
844 N22:44 Setback Monday Start Hour 2
845 N22:45 Setback Monday Start Minute 2
846 N22:46 Setback Monday Stop Hour 1
847 N22:47 Setback Monday Stop Minute 1
848 N22:48 Setback Monday Stop Hour 2
849 N22:49 Setback Monday Stop Minute 2
850 N22:50 Setback Tuesday Start Hour 1
851 N22:51 Setback Tuesday Start Minute 1
852 N22:52 Setback Tuesday Start Hour 2
853 N22:53 Setback Tuesday Start Minute 2
854 N22:54 Setback Tuesday Stop Hour 1
855 N22:55 Setback Tuesday Stop Minute 1
856 N22:56 Setback Tuesday Stop Hour 2
857 N22:57 Setback Tuesday Stop Minute 2
858 N22:58 Setback Wednesday Start Hour 1
859 N22:59 Setback Wednesday Start Minute 1
860 N22:60 Setback Wednesday Start Hour 2
861 N22:61 Setback Wednesday Start Minute 2
862 N22:62 Setback Wednesday Stop Hour 1
863 N22:63 Setback Wednesday Stop Minute 1
864 N22:64 Setback Wednesday Stop Hour 2
865 N22:65 Setback Wednesday Stop Minute 2
866 N22:66 Setback Thursday Start Hour 1
867 N22:67 Setback Thursday Start Minute 1
868 N22:68 Setback Thursday Start Hour 2
869 N22:69 Setback Thursday Start Minute 2
870 N22:70 Setback Thursday Stop Hour 1
871 N22:71 Setback Thursday Stop Minute 1
872 N22:72 Setback Thursday Stop Hour 2
873 N22:73 Setback Thursday Stop Minute 2
874 N22:74 Setback Friday Start Hour 1
875 N22:75 Setback Friday Start Minute 1
876 N22:76 Setback Friday Start Hour 2
877 N22:77 Setback Friday Start Minute 2
878 N22:78 Setback Friday Stop Hour 1
879 N22:79 Setback Friday Stop Minute 1
880 N22:80 Setback Friday Stop Hour 2
881 N22:81 Setback Friday Stop Minute 2
882 N22:82 Setback Saturday Start Hour 1
883 N22:83 Setback Saturday Start Minute 1
884 N22:84 Setback Saturday Start Hour 2
885 N22:85 Setback Saturday Start Minute 2
886 N22:86 Setback Saturday Stop Hour 1
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Frick AB Read
Description of Data
Address Address Only
887 N22:87 Setback Saturday Stop Minute 1
888 N22:88 Setback Saturday Stop Hour 2
889 N22:89 Setback Saturday Stop Minute 2
890 N22:90 Setback Sunday Start Hour 1
891 N22:91 Setback Sunday Start Minute 1
892 N22:92 Setback Sunday Start Hour 2
893 N22:93 Setback Sunday Start Minute 2
894 N22:94 Setback Sunday Stop Hour 1
895 N22:95 Setback Sunday Stop Minute 1
896 N22:96 Setback Sunday Stop Hour 2
897 N22:97 Setback Sunday Stop Minute 2
898 N22:98 X Setback Active/De-Active
899 N22:99 X Enable/Disable Liquid Injection Cooling
900 N22:100 X Oil Filter/No Oil Filter
901 N22:101 X Enable Auxiliary 1 and/or 2
902 N22:102 X Power Failure Restart Enable
903 N22:103 X Input Module Capacity Control Selection enable
904 N22:104 X Compressor Sequencing Enable
905 N22:105 X Condenser Control Enable
906 N22:106 X Suction Pressure Pull Down Enable
907 N22:107 X Screen Saver on / off
908 N22:108 Number of minutes before enable
909 N22:109 Low Motor Load Shutdown
910 N22:110 Low Motor Load Shutdown Delay
911 N22:111 Sequence Compressor Activate/De-Activate by Horse Power
912 N22:112 Load Limiting Duration
913 N22:113 High Discharge Pressure Shutdown Max Limit
929 N22:129 Auxiliary 3 delay
930 N22:130 Auxiliary 4 delay
931 N22:131 Auxiliary 5 delay
932 N22:132 Auxiliary 6 delay
933 N22:133 Auxiliary 7 delay
934 N22:134 Auxiliary 8 delay
935 N22:135 Remote Setpoint High end 1
936 N22:136 Remote Setpoint High end 2
937 N22:137 Remote Setpoint Low end 1
938 N22:138 Remote Setpoint Low end 2
939 N22:139 X Motor Starter connected to the system
940 N22:140 Slide Valve Position Control DeadBand
943 N22:143 Condenser Upper Cycle Time
944 N22:144 Condenser Lower Cycle Time
945 N22:145 Condenser Control Setpoint
946 N22:146 Condenser Response Time
947 N22:147 X Condenser Active
948 N22:148 Digital Control Upper DeadBand(Condenser)
949 N22:149 Digital Control Lower DeadBand(Condenser)
950 N22:150 Digital Control Upper Delay(Condenser)
951 N22:151 Digital Control Lower Delay(Condenser)
952 N22:152 X Device 1 Status
953 N22:153 X Device 2 Status
954 N22:154 X Device 3 Status
955 N22:155 X Device 4 Status
956 N22:156 Device 1 Order
957 N22:157 Device 2 Order
958 N22:158 Device 3 Order
959 N22:159 Device 4 Order
960 N22:160 X RAM Motor Starter Enabled/Disabled
961 N22:161 Remote Out High end 1
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Frick AB Read
Description of Data
Address Address Only
962 N22:162 Remote Out High end 2
963 N22:163 Remote Out Low end 1
964 N22:164 Remote Out Low end 2
965 N22:165 X Auxiliary Analog 1 Enable/Disable
966 N22:166 X Auxiliary Analog 2 Enable/Disable
967 N22:167 X Auxiliary Analog 3 Enable/Disable
968 N22:168 X Auxiliary Analog 4 Enable/Disable
969 N22:169 X Auxiliary Analog 5 Enable/Disable
970 N22:170 X Auxiliary Analog 6 Enable/Disable
971 N22:171 X Auxiliary Analog 7 Enable/Disable
972 N22:172 X Auxiliary Analog 8 Enable/Disable
973 N22:173 X Auxiliary Analog 9 Enable/Disable
974 N22:174 Auxiliary Analog 1 High Shutdown
975 N22:175 Auxiliary Analog 2 High Shutdown
976 N22:176 Auxiliary Analog 3 High Shutdown
977 N22:177 Auxiliary Analog 4 High Shutdown
978 N22:178 Auxiliary Analog 5 High Shutdown
979 N22:179 Auxiliary Analog 6 High Shutdown
980 N22:180 Auxiliary Analog 7 High Shutdown
981 N22:181 Auxiliary Analog 8 High Shutdown
982 N22:182 Auxiliary Analog 9 High Shutdown
983 N22:183 Auxiliary Analog 1 High Shutdown Delay
984 N22:184 Auxiliary Analog 2 High Shutdown Delay
985 N22:185 Auxiliary Analog 3 High Shutdown Delay
986 N22:186 Auxiliary Analog 4 High Shutdown Delay
987 N22:187 Auxiliary Analog 5 High Shutdown Delay
988 N22:188 Auxiliary Analog 6 High Shutdown Delay
989 N22:189 Auxiliary Analog 7 High Shutdown Delay
990 N22:190 Auxiliary Analog 8 High Shutdown Delay
991 N22:191 Auxiliary Analog 9 High Shutdown Delay
992 N22:192 Auxiliary Analog 1 Low Shutdown
993 N22:193 Auxiliary Analog 2 Low Shutdown
994 N22:194 Auxiliary Analog 3 Low Shutdown
995 N22:195 Auxiliary Analog 4 Low Shutdown
996 N22:196 Auxiliary Analog 5 Low Shutdown
997 N22:197 Auxiliary Analog 6 Low Shutdown
998 N22:198 Auxiliary Analog 7 Low Shutdown
999 N22:199 Auxiliary Analog 8 Low Shutdown
1000 N22:200 Auxiliary Analog 9 Low Shutdown
1001 N22:201 Auxiliary Analog 1 Low Shutdown Delay
1002 N22:202 Auxiliary Analog 2 Low Shutdown Delay
1003 N22:203 Auxiliary Analog 3 Low Shutdown Delay
1004 N22:204 Auxiliary Analog 4 Low Shutdown Delay
1005 N22:205 Auxiliary Analog 5 Low Shutdown Delay
1006 N22:206 Auxiliary Analog 6 Low Shutdown Delay
1007 N22:207 Auxiliary Analog 7 Low Shutdown Delay
1008 N22:208 Auxiliary Analog 8 Low Shutdown Delay
1009 N22:209 Auxiliary Analog 9 Low Shutdown Delay
1010 N22:210 Auxiliary Analog 1 High Alarm
1011 N22:211 Auxiliary Analog 2 High Alarm
1012 N22:212 Auxiliary Analog 3 High Alarm
1013 N22:213 Auxiliary Analog 4 High Alarm
1014 N22:214 Auxiliary Analog 5 High Alarm
1015 N22:215 Auxiliary Analog 6 High Alarm
1016 N22:216 Auxiliary Analog 7 High Alarm
1017 N22:217 Auxiliary Analog 8 High Alarm
1018 N22:218 Auxiliary Analog 9 High Alarm
1019 N22:219 Auxiliary Analog 1 High Alarm Delay
1020 N22:220 Auxiliary Analog 2 High Alarm Delay
1021 N22:221 Auxiliary Analog 3 High Alarm Delay
1022 N22:222 Auxiliary Analog 4 High Alarm Delay
1023 N22:223 Auxiliary Analog 5 High Alarm Delay
1024 N22:224 Auxiliary Analog 6 High Alarm Delay
1025 N22:225 Auxiliary Analog 7 High Alarm Delay
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Frick AB Read
Description of Data
Address Address Only
1026 N22:226 Auxiliary Analog 8 High Alarm Delay
1027 N22:227 Auxiliary Analog 9 High Alarm Delay
1028 N22:228 Auxiliary Analog 1 Low Alarm
1029 N22:229 Auxiliary Analog 2 Low Alarm
1030 N22:230 Auxiliary Analog 3 Low Alarm
1031 N22:231 Auxiliary Analog 4 Low Alarm
1032 N22:232 Auxiliary Analog 5 Low Alarm
1033 N22:233 Auxiliary Analog 6 Low Alarm
1034 N22:234 Auxiliary Analog 7 Low Alarm
1035 N22:235 Auxiliary Analog 8 Low Alarm
1036 N22:236 Auxiliary Analog 9 Low Alarm
1037 N22:237 Auxiliary Analog 1 Low Alarm Delay
1038 N22:238 Auxiliary Analog 2 Low Alarm Delay
1039 N22:239 Auxiliary Analog 3 Low Alarm Delay
1040 N22:240 Auxiliary Analog 4 Low Alarm Delay
1041 N22:241 Auxiliary Analog 5 Low Alarm Delay
1042 N22:242 Auxiliary Analog 6 Low Alarm Delay
1043 N22:243 Auxiliary Analog 7 Low Alarm Delay
1044 N22:244 Auxiliary Analog 8 Low Alarm Delay
1045 N22:245 Auxiliary Analog 9 Low Alarm Delay
1046 N22:246 Entering Process High Alarm
1047 N22:247 Entering Process High Shutdown
1048 N22:248 Entering Process Low Alarm
1049 N22:249 Entering Process Low Shutdown
1050 N22:250 Entering Process High Alarm Delay
1051 N22:251 Entering Process High Shutdown Delay
1052 N22:252 Entering Process Low Alarm Delay
1053 N22:253 Entering Process Low Shutdown Delay
1054 N22:254 X Dual Pumps Enabled / Disabled (Read Only)
1055 N23:0 Dual Pumps Lead Select 0=Pump #1, 1=Pump #2
1056 N23:1 DX 1 Circuit Slide Valve Setpoint On
1057 N23:2 DX 1 Circuit Slide Valve Setpoint Off
1058 N23:3 DX 2 Circuit Slide Valve Setpoint On
1059 N23:4 DX 2 Circuit Slide Valve Setpoint Off
1060 N23:5 X DX 1 Circuit while running or SV based (Read Only)
1061 N23:6 X DX 2 Circuit while running or SV based (Read Only)
1062 N23:7 X Kilowatt Monitor Enable/Disable (Read Only)
1063 N23:8 Sequence Compressor 4 ID#
1064 N23:9 Sequence Compressor Horse Power 1
1065 N23:10 Sequence Compressor Horse Power 2
1066 N23:11 Sequence Compressor Horse Power 3
1067 N23:12 Sequence Compressor Horse Power 4
1068 N23:13 Sequence Compressor Slide Valve Position 4
1069 N23:14 Sequence Compressor Start Delay 1
1070 N23:15 Sequence Compressor Start Delay 2
1071 N23:16 Sequence Compressor Start Delay 3
1072 N23:17 Sequence Compressor Start Delay 4
1073 N23:18 Sequence Compressor Stop Delay 1
1074 N23:19 Sequence Compressor Stop Delay 2
1075 N23:20 Sequence Compressor Stop Delay 3
1076 N23:21 Sequence Compressor Stop Delay 4
1077 N23:22 Sequence Compressor Minimum Time 1
1078 N23:23 Sequence Compressor Minimum Time 2
1079 N23:24 Sequence Compressor Minimum Time 3
1080 N23:25 Sequence Compressor Minimum Time 4
1081 N23:26 Load Limiting Slide Valve Position
1082 N23:27 Hot Gas Setpoint
1083 N23:28 Slide Valve Setpoint 1
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Frick AB Read
Description of Data
Address Address Only
1084 N23:29 Slide Valve Setpoint 2
1085 N23:30 Power Assist Delay Setpoint
1086 N23:31 X Power Assist Enable
1087 N23:32 X Oil Injection Enable
1088 N23:33 X Analog Board1 connected to the system
1089 N23:34 X Analog Board2 connected to the system
1090 N23:35 X Analog Board3 connected to the system
1091 N23:36 X Analog Board4 connected to the system
1092 N23:37 X Digital Board1 connected to the system
1093 N23:38 X Digital Board2 connected to the system
1094 N23:39 X Digital Board3 connected to the system
1095 N23:40 X Digital Board4 connected to the system
1096 N23:41 Hi Level Shutdown Delay
1097 N23:42 Auxiliary Analog 10 High Shutdown
1098 N23:43 Auxiliary Analog 10 High Alarm
1099 N23:44 Auxiliary Analog 10 Low Alarm
1100 N23:45 Auxiliary Analog 10 Low Shutdown
1101 N23:46 Auxiliary Analog 10 High Shutdown Delay
1102 N23:47 Auxiliary Analog 10 High Alarm Delay
1103 N23:48 Auxiliary Analog 10 Low Alarm Delay
1104 N23:49 Auxiliary Analog 10 Low Shutdown Delay
1105 N23:50 X Auxiliary Analog 10 Enable/Disable
1106 N23:51 X Balance Piston Enable / Disable
1107 N23:52 Balance Piston On setpoint Slide Valve Position
1108 N23:53 Balance Piston Off setpoint Slide Valve Position
1109 N23:54 Balance Piston Ignore Delay
1110 N23:55 Balance Piston Fail Delay
1111 N23:56 X Oil Log Enable / Disable
1112 N23:57 Oil Log Delay
1113 N23:58 RDB compressor type Forced Unload Load Inhibit Delay
1114 N23:59 X Hot Gas Bypass enable/disable
1115 N23:60 X Digital Auxiliary inputs enable/disable
1116 N23:61 X DX Circuit enable/disable
1117 N23:62 X Analog Auxiliary enable/disable
1118 N23:63 X Entering Process enable/disable
1119 N23:64 X Slide Valve Position Control enabled/disabled
1120 N23:65 X Remote Setpoint enable/disable
POWER FAIL:
Frick AB Read
Description of Data
Address Address Only
1121 N23:66 Power Fail Suction Pressure
1122 N23:67 Power Fail Suction Temperature
1123 N23:68 Power Fail Discharge Pressure
1124 N23:69 Power Fail Discharge Temperature
1125 N23:70 Power Fail Oil Pressure
1126 N23:71 Power Fail Oil Temperature
1127 N23:72 Power Fail Oil Filter Pressure
1128 N23:73 Power Fail Separator Temperature
1129 N23:74 Power Fail Balance Piston Pressure
1130 N23:75 Power Fail Process Temperature
1131 N23:76 Power Fail Slide Valve Position
1132 N23:77 Power Fail Slide Stop Position
1133 N23:78 Power Fail Stop/Force Unload
1134 N23:79 Power Fail Motor Current
1135 N23:80 Power Fail Recycle delay
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Frick AB Read
Description of Data
Address Address Only
1136 N23:81 Locked Rotor Current
1137 N23:82 Jam Current Level
1138 N23:83 DBS Service Factor
1139 N23:84 Current Unbalance Alarm
1140 N23:85 RTD Temperature Alarm
1141 N23:86 RTD Temperature Trip
1142 N23:87 Jam Current Level Delay
1143 N23:88 Current Unbalance Alarm Delay
1151 Permissive Start
1164 Starting Period for Slide Valve Start
1165 Stopping Period for Slide Valve Start
COMMANDS:
Modbus AB Ignored
Description of Command
Address Address Values
5000 N55:0 Start/Stop Compressor 0=Stop, 1=Start 0 & 1
5001 N55:1 Load Command Pulse (Seconds) <=0
5002 N55:2 Unload Command Pulse (Seconds) <=0
5003 N55:3 Set Compress Mode 1=Auto, 2=Remote 1 & 2
5004 N55:4 Slide Valve Mode 1=Auto, 2=Remote 1 & 2
5005 N55:5 Clear Alarms 1=Clear 1
5006 N55:6 Clear Remaining Recycle Delay time 1=Clear 1
5007 N55:7 Compressor Sequence 0=De-Activate 3=Activate 0 & 3
5008 N55:8 Capacity Control Selection (see Frick address 103 for values and Note 3 for changing) <0 or >7
5009 N55:9 Setback 0=De-Activate 1=Activate 0 & 1
5010 N55:10 Condenser 0=Not Active 1=Active Always 2=When Running <0 or >2
5011 N55:11 Remote Control Setpoint 0=Disable 1=Enable 0 & 1
5012 N55:12 Pressure & Temp. Units select 0=PSIA, Deg. C 1=Panel setup 0 & 1
5013 N55:13 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 communication
and the slide valve must be in remote to accept load and unload commands that are sent through serial communication.
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.
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SPECIAL:
Frick Modbus AB Read / Operating
Desc. Of Data
Address Address Address Write System Ver.
2500 42501 N25:0 Read All Alarm list (See Following Note 1 Below)
2501 42502 N25:1 Read All Run Time Hours (See Following Note 2 Below)
2600 42601 N25:100 Read V3.50 & Later Run Time Hours (High Order 1000s)
2601 42602 N25:101 Read V3.50 & Later Run Time Hours (Low Order 1000s)
2602 42603 N25:102 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 1 Message (Most Recent)
2603 42604 N25:103 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 1 Hrs.
2604 42605 N25:104 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 1 Min.
2605 42606 N25:105 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 1 Date High Order
2606 42607 N25:106 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 1 Date Low Order
2607 42608 N25:107 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 2 Message
2608 42609 N25:108 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 2 Hrs.
2609 42610 N25:109 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 2 Min.
2610 42611 N25:110 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 2 Date High Order
2611 42612 N25:111 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 2 Date Low Order
2612 42613 N25:112 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 3 Message
2613 42614 N25:113 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 3 Hrs.
2614 42615 N25:114 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 3 Min.
2615 42616 N25:115 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 3 Date High Order
2616 42617 N25:116 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 3 Date Low order
2617 42618 N25:117 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 4 Message
2618 42619 N25:118 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 4 Hrs.
2619 42620 N25:119 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 4 Min.
2620 42621 N25:120 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 4 Date High Order
2621 42622 N25:121 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 4 Date Low Order
2622 42623 N25:122 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 5 Message
2623 42624 N25:123 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 5 Hrs.
2624 42625 N25:124 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 5 Min.
2625 42626 N25:125 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 5 Date High Order
2626 42627 N25:126 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 5 Date Low Order
2627 42628 N25:127 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 6 Message
2628 42629 N25:128 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 6 Hrs.
2629 42630 N25:129 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 6 Min.
2630 42631 N25:130 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 6 Date High Order
2631 42632 N25:131 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 6 Date Low Order
2632 42633 N25:132 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 7 Message
2633 42634 N25:133 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 7 Hrs.
2634 42635 N25:134 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 7 Min.
2635 42636 N25:135 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 7 Date High Order
2636 42637 N25:136 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 7 Date Low Order
2637 42638 N25:137 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 8 Message
2638 42639 N25:138 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 8 Hrs.
2639 42640 N25:139 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 8 Min.
2640 42641 N25:140 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 8 Date High Order
2641 42642 N25:141 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 8 Date Low Order
2642 42643 N25:142 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 9 Message
2643 42644 N25:143 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 9 Hrs.
2644 42645 N25:144 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 9 Min.
2645 42646 N25:145 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 9 Date High Order
2646 42647 N25:146 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 9 Date Low Order
2647 42648 N25:147 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 10 Message
2648 42649 N25:148 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 10 Hrs.
2649 42650 N25:149 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 10 Min.
2650 42651 N25:150 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 10 Date High Order
2651 42652 N25:151 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 10 Date Low Order
2652 42653 N25:152 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 11 Message
2653 42654 N25:153 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 11 Hrs.
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Frick Modbus AB Read / Operating
Desc. Of Data
Address Address Address Write System Ver.
2654 42655 N25:154 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 11 Min.
2655 42656 N25:155 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 11 Date High Order
2656 42657 N25:156 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 11 Date Low Order
2657 42658 N25:157 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 12 Message
2658 42659 N25:158 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 12 Hrs.
2659 42660 N25:159 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 12 Min.
2660 42661 N25:160 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 12 Date High Order
2661 42662 N25:161 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 12 Date Low Order
2662 42663 N25:162 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 13 Message
2663 42664 N25:163 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 13 Hrs.
2664 42665 N25:164 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 13 Min.
2665 42666 N25:165 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 13 Date High Order
2666 42667 N25:166 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 13 Date Low Order
2667 42668 N25:167 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 14 Message
2668 42669 N25:168 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 14 Hrs.
2669 42670 N25:169 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 14 Min.
2670 42671 N25:170 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 14 Date High Order
2671 42672 N25:171 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 14 Date Low Order
2672 42673 N25:172 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 15 Message
2673 42674 N25:173 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 15 Hrs.
2674 42675 N25:174 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 15 Min.
2675 42676 N25:175 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 15 Date High Order
2676 42677 N25:176 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 15 Date Low Order
2677 42678 N25:177 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 16 Message
2678 42679 N25:178 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 16 Hrs.
2679 42680 N25:179 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 16 Min.
2680 42681 N25:180 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 16 Date High Order
2681 42682 N25:181 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 16 Date Low Order
2682 42683 N25:182 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 17 Message
2683 42684 N25:183 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 17 Hrs.
2684 42685 N25:184 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 17 Min.
2685 42686 N25:185 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 17 Date High Order
2686 42687 N25:186 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 17 Date Low Order
2687 42688 N25:187 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 18 Message
2688 42689 N25:188 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 18 Hrs.
2689 42690 N25:189 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 18 Min.
2690 42691 N25:190 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 18 Date High Order
2691 42692 N25:191 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 18 Date Low Order
2692 42693 N25:192 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 19 Message
2693 42694 N25:193 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 19 Hrs.
2694 42695 N25:194 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 19 Min.
2695 42696 N25:195 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 19 Date High Order
2696 42697 N25:196 Read V3.50 & Later Alarm # 19 Date Low Order
NOTE 1: Alarm list Note for Operating Software Version 3.43 and lower: The read request returns three values for each
alarm. The alarm code, the hour the alarm occurred, and the minutes after the hour the alarm occurred. If the alarm code is
0, the hour and minutes are not relative. The maximum number of alarms that can be requested is 19. The message size
value determines how many alarms are returned. Multiply 3 times the number of alarms to be requested and enter this
number as the size of the message. For example, if the data of 19 alarms is desired, set the message size to 57. Reference
the numerical listing of the alarm codes in this manual and the alphabetical listing of the alarm descriptions in the
Alarms\Shutdowns Messages section of the Frick publication S90-010.
NOTE 2: Alarm list Note for Operating Software Version 3.5 and higher: With OS version 3.5 and higher, an additional
method of reading the alarm list was introduced.
With regard to the Alarm List, the Quantum is capable of displaying the most recent 19 alarms, as well as the hour, minute
and date that each alarm occurred. Each alarm is now accessible independently. For instance, reading Frick Address 2602 will
return the value of the most recent alarm code. This code value will correspond to the ALARMS/SHUTDOWNS MESSAGE
CODE near the back of this manual. Reading the next address (2603) will return the hours integer (0 to 24) and the following
address (2604) will give the minutes integer (0 to 59). It should be pointed out that an alarm value of zero indicates that
although no alarm is present, there is a still a time stamp returned. Simply ignore this time stamp.
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The High and Low Order Date values sent with the Alarm information define a 32-bit number that describes the number of
seconds that have passed since January 1, 1970. The High Order Date holds the upper 16-bits of this number, while the Low
16
Order Date holds the lower 16-bits. To combine these values into one number, the High Order value must be multiplied by 2
or 65,536. The resulting value should then be added to the Low Order Value.
We can use the following values as an example: Alarm # 1 Date High Order = 14423, and Alarm # 2 Date Low order =
60660. First , we multiply 14423 x 65,536 = 945,225,728. Then we add this value to 60660 and get 945,286,388. This value
represents the number of seconds that have passed from January 1, 1970 to the time that Alarm # 1 occurred. A quick
calculation will confirm that this number does describe a date in late 1999:
945,286,388 sec. * 1 min./60 sec. * 1 hr./60 min. * 1 day/24 hr. = 10,940.81 days
10,940.81 days * 1 yr./365 days = 29.97 yr. + 1970 = 1999.97
1999.97 indicates that the alarm occurred in 1999 and 97/100s. If you take 97/100 * 365 yr. the answer would be 354.05
th th
(or just 354). This would equate to the 354 day of 1999, or December 20 , 1999. Of course to use this value to define an
exact date and time, more precise calculations must be used, including accounting for Leap years. We realize that this is a
rather involved calculation which is why the Alarms Hour and Minute values are provided. Only if Date and Time information is
required beyond Hours or Minutes, should the Date High Order and Low order values be used.
These new addresses have been added in order to assist the end user with their applications, the original addresses
as called out in the this manual have not been touched.
Run Time Hours Note for Operating Software Version 3.43 and lower: The read request will return two values for the
number of hours the machine has run. The first value is the number of hours greater than 1000 and the second value is the
number of hours less than 1000. The size of the read message must be set to two to properly receive this data.
Run Time Hours Note for Operating Software Version 3.5 and higher and all Quantum 3: With OS version 3.5 and
higher, an additional method of reading the Run Time Hours was introduced. Two new addresses have been created for Run
Time (Frick Address 2600 and 2601). Address 2600 now contains the hours greater than 1000, and address 2601 contains the
hours less than 1000.
As an example, if the Quantum Run Time hours displays 3,456 hours, this would break down as follows:
Frick Address 2600 = 003
Frick Address 2601 = 456
If the Quantum Run Time hours displays 32 hours, this would break down as follows:
Frick Address 2600 = 000
Frick Address 2601 = 032
These new addresses have been added in order to assist the end user with their applications, the original addresses as called
out in the this manual have not been touched.
Quantum 1 & 2 Main Board History and locations U11 and U18 only (each chip contains 2MB of
memory, 2 chips total). This version was in production for
Identification the last year of overall production only.
Both the Quantum 1 & 2 contained Operating System
The processor board shown on this page was in eproms located in U35 and U24. These chips were labeled
production from approximately December of 1996 until the with the version of software that they contained. The last
end of 1999. It was based on the 486 microprocessor version that was in production was 3.5x. Additionally, there
platform. There were two minor variations to this board: is an eprom in location U36 that will be version 1.13. This
one was populated with 2MB of RAM (this version was system BIOS chip will identify 4MB of memory to the
known as the Quantum 1) and the second was populated operating system. The Frick part number for both versions
with 4MB of RAM (this version was known as the of this board is 649D0061H01.
Quantum 2). Other than the amount of memory present, When calling Frick Company for service or help, it will
both boards were identical. greatly assist us if the type of board is known, either
The Quantum 1 board can be identified by the presence of Quantum 1, 2 or 3 (Quantum 3 is described in the next
memory chips in U11, U16, U17, and U18 (each chip section). Additionally, Frick will request the Sales Order
contains 512KB of memory, 4 chips total). Additionally, number, and also the Operating System version number
there is an eprom in location U36 that will be somewhere (chips U24 & U35). The more information you have at the
between version 1.09 to 1.12. This is the system BIOS time of the call, the better.
and part of its function is to tell the operating system how The information that follows will primarily describe the
much memory it has to work with (2MB in this case). The jumper configuration for communications settings, as well
Quantum 1 was in production for the first 2 of the 3 years as wiring diagrams for the different types of
of overall production (1996-1998). The Quantum 2 board communications that are possible with the Quantum 1 & 2.
can be identified by the presence of memory chips in
P10 Com-1
P11 Com-2
640D0061H01
MAIN BOARD
1 1 1 1
COM-2 2 2 2 2
3 Belden #8761 3 Belden #8761 3 Belden #8761 3
4 #22 AWG or Equal 4 #22 AWG or Equal 4 #22 AWG or Equal 4
BLK BLK BLK BLK BLK
5 5 5
CLR CLR CLR CLR CLR
COM-1 6 6 6 6
7 7 7 7
8 8 8 8
P10 Com-1
P11 Com-2
640D0061H01
MAIN BOARD
P12
1
COM-2 2 PLUS PANEL PLUS PANEL PLUS PANEL
3
PORT #1 PORT #1 PORT #1
Belden #8777 Belden #8777
4 #22 AWG or Equal #22 AWG or Equal
BLK BLK BLK BLK BLK
-RX 5 9 9 9 -TX
GRN GRN GRN GRN GRN
+RX 6 8 8 8 +TX
COM-1
BLK BLK BLK BLK BLK
-TX 7 5 5 5 -RX
RED RED RED RED RED
+TX 8 4 4 4 +RX
3 3 3
Quantum 3 Main Board History and Unlike the Quantum 1 & 2, which utilized eproms for the
Operating Software, the Quantum 3 utilizes Flash Card
Identification technology. There is a Flash Card socket located on this
main board. The Operating System has been pre-loaded
The processor board shown on this page is known as the at the factory, so this Flash Card feature will primarily be
Quantum 3 and has been in production since January 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 The first version of software that was put into production
Pentium microprocessor platform. was 4.0. The Frick part number for both versions of this
board is 649C1079H01.
The Quantum 3 board can be identified by the presence of
piggy back daughter board mounted to the main board. When calling Frick Company for service or help, it will
This daughter board can be easily identified by the greatly assist us if the type of board is known, either
presence of a large black heat sink mounted on the main Quantum 1, 2 or 3 (Quantum 1 & 2 is described in the
processor chip. There are also a number of jumpers (or previous section). Additionally, Frick will request the Sales
links) present on this smaller board. It is NOT advised to Order number, and also the Operating System version
EVER modify the headers on these links. number (this can be found on the Menu About screen).
The more information you have at the time of the call, the
The main board has a 2-digit LED display (which during better.
normal operation, will display a constantly changing
pattern of values), an 8 position DIP switch pack on the The information that follows will primarily describe the
main board, and a number of jumpers (or links). The links jumper configuration for communications settings, as well
on this main board MAY need to be modified by factory as wiring diagrams for the different types of
qualified personnel to configure the Quantum for specific communications that are possible with the Quantum.
applications. Refer to the Links section of this document
for more details on the settings of these Links.
TB1 - COM1 RS485/422 (Used for Sequencing): TB3- COM3 RS485/422: 4-way screw terminal
4-way screw terminal Pin Signal (RS422) Signal (RS485)
Pin Signal (RS422) Signal (RS485) 4 COM3 TX+ -
4 COM1 TX+ - 3 COM3 TX- -
3 COM1 TX- - 2 COM3 RX+ COM3 TX+ / RX+
2 COM1 RX+ COM1 TX+ / RX+ 1 COM3 RX- COM3 TX- / RX-
1 COM1 RX- COM1 TX- / RX-
TB2 - COM2 RS485/422 (Standard Communications:
4-way screw terminal
Pin Signal (RS422) Signal (RS485)
4 COM2 TX+ -
3 COM2 TX- -
2 COM2 RX+ COM2 TX+ / RX+
1 COM2 RX- COM2 TX- / RX-
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LK25
P5 HEAT SINK
LCD FLASH
Display MEMORY
Cable SOCKET
B
A This assembly is shipped
with LK11 set to position
LK11
COM1
B . If a Samsung, NEC, or
12 3 4
LCD P4 LK2
12 3 4
LK7
Keypad
KB
COM2 LK8
Cable RS232 LK9
LK10
COM3
+5V +12 -12V
12 3 4
LK12
TP4
P2 +12 LK13
Power - I/O LK14
TP5 TP1 LK15
Comm. -12 GND
Cable
BAT
TX4 RX4
LK21
LK20 P7
LK22
LK23
SW1
SW2
TP6
P7
GND
3 3 3
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