Sonbus Sm6363b Small Weather Station Shutters Multi Function Sensor User Manual

Sonbus Sm6363b Small Weather Station Shutters Multi Function Sensor User Manual

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Sonbus SM6363B Small weather station shutters multi-function sensor

sonbus SM6363B Small weather station shutters multi function sensor

SM6363B uses the standard RS485 bus MODBUS RTU protocol, and easy access to PLC DCS and other instruments or systems for monitoring temperature, humidity, carbon dioxide, and atmospheric pressure state quantities. The internal use of high precision sensing core and related devices to ensure high.

reliability and excellent long term stability can be customized
RS232,RS485,CAN,4 20mA,DC0~5V 10V,ZIGBEE,Lora,WIFI,GPRS and other output methods.

Technical Parameters

Technical parameterParameter value
BrandSONBEST
Temperature measuring range-30℃~80℃
Temperature measuring accuracy±0.5℃ @25℃
CO2 range0~5000ppm
CO2 accuracy±100ppm
Atmospheric pressure range30~110kpa
Atmospheric pressure accuracy±0.5%
Communication InterfaceRS485
Default baud rate9600 8 n 1
PowerDC9~24V 1A
Running temperature-40~80°C
Working humidity5%RH~90%RH
  

Product Size

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How to wiring?

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How to use it?

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Communication Protocol

The product uses RS485 MODBUS RTU standard protocol format, all operation or reply commands are hexadecimal data. The default device address is 1 when the device is shipped, the default baud rate is 9600, 8, n, 1

Read Data (Function id 0x03)
Inquiry frame (hexadecimal), sending example: Query 1# device 1 data, the host computer sends the command:01 03 00 00 00 04 44 09 .

Device IDFunction idStart AddressData LengthCRC16
010300 0000 0444 09

For the correct query frame, the device will respond with data:01 03 08 00 7C 00 00 00 00 00 00 28 10 , the response format is parsed as follows:

Device IDFunction idData

Length

Data 1Data 2Data 3Data 4Check

Code

01030800 7900 7A00 7B00 7C28 10

Data Description: The data in the command is hexadecimal. Take data 1 as an example. 00 79 is converted to a decimal value of 121. If the data magnification is 100, the actual value is 121/100=1.21.
Others and so on.

Data Address Table

AddressStart AddressDescriptionData typeValue range
4000100 00temperatureRead Only0~65535
4000200 01humidityRead Only0~65535
4000300 02carbon dioxideRead Only0~65535
4000400 03atmospheric

pressure

Read Only0~65535
4010100 64model coderead/write0~65535
4010200 65total pointsread/write1~20
4010300 66Device IDread/write1~249
4010400 67baud rateread/write0~6
4010500 68moderead/write1~4
4010600 69protocolread/write1~10
  • read and modify device address
  • Read or query device address

If you don’t know the current device address and there is only one device on the bus, you can use the command FA 03 00 64 00 02 90 5F Query device address.

Device IDFunction idStart AddressData LengthCRC16
FA0300 6400 0290 5F

FA is 250 for the general address. When you don’t know the address, you can use 250 to get the real device address, 00 64 is the device model register.
For the correct query command, the device will respond, for example, the response data is: 01 03 02 07 12 3A 79, the format of which is as shown in the following table:

Device IDFunction idStart AddressModel CodeCRC16
01030255 3C 00 013A 79
Device IDFunction idStart AddressDestinationCRC16
010600 6600 02E8 27
Device IDFunction idData LengthRate IDCRC16
01030200 03F8 45

Change the baud rate
For example, changing the baud rate from 9600 to 3 8400, ie changing the code from 3 to 5, the command is: 01 06 00 67 00 05 F8 1601 03 00 66 00 01 64 15 .

Device IDFunction idStart AddressTarget Baud RateCRC16
010300 6600 0164 15

Change the baud rate from 9600 to 38400, changing the code from 3 to 5. The new baud rate will take effect immediately, at which point the device will lose its response and the baud rate of the device should be queried accordingly. Modified.

Read Correction Value

 Read Correction Value
When there is an error between the data and the reference standard, we can reduce the display error by adjusting the correction value. The correction difference can be modified to be plus or minus 1000, t hat is, the value range is 0 1000 or 64535 65535. For example, when the display value is too small, we can correct it by adding 100. The command is: 01 03 00 6B 00 01 F5 D6 . In the command 100 is hex 0x64 If you need to reduce, you can set a negative value, such as 100, corresponding to the hexadecimal value ofFF 9C, which is calculated as 100 65535=65435, and then converted to hexadecimal to 0x FF 9C. The correction value starts from 00 6B. We take the first parameter as an example. The correction value is read and modified in the same way for multiple parameters.

Device IDFunction idStart AddressData LengthCRC16
010300 6B00 01F5 D6

For the correct query command, the device will respond, for example, the response data is: 01 03 02  00 64 B9 AF, the format of which is as shown in the following table:

Device IDFunction idData LengthData valueCRC16
01030200 64B9 AF

In the response data, the first byte 01 indicates the real address of the current device, and 00 6B is the first state quantity correction value register. If the device has multiple parameters, other parameters
operate in this way. The same, the general temperature, and humidity have this parameter, the light generally does not have this item.

Change correction value
For example, the current state quantity is too small, we want to add 1 to its true value, and the current value plus 100 correction operation command is:01 06 00 6B 00 64 F9 FD.

Device IDFunction idStart AddressDestinationCRC16
010600 6B00 64F9 FD

After the operation is successful, the device will return information: 01 06 00 6B 00 64 F9 FD, the parameters take effect immediately after a successful change.

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