Manual

Chromalox Instruments and Controls
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Field Name
Data
Slave address
$0E
Function
$06
Register address hi
$00
Register address lo
$01
Data hi
$00
Data lo
$03
CRC
$----
Response
The normal response is an echo of the query, returned after the register has been written.
Example response:
Field Name
Data
Slave address
$0E
Function
$06
Register address hi
$00
Register address lo
$01
Data hi
$00
Data lo
$03
CRC
$----
5.2.6 [16] Write Multiple Registers
Class 0 command. Write values into a sequence of holding registers. When broadcast, the values are
written to the same register references in all slaves on the network. Use of broadcast with this command
should be used with caution as the registers addressed may differ in function on each slave device in the
network.
Note: The written values will remain valid until the controller‘s next write to the register through its
keypad or internal logic.
Query
The query message specifies the register references to be written. Registers are addressed starting at zero.
The number of registers to be written are transmitted in two bytes (one word) with the first byte being the