Trying to do everything I tested:
1 - Putting another new sensor insted of this one (drop other sensors from measurements)
2 - Putting a terminator resistor (no difference)
3 - Putting another cable (no difference)
4 - Recabling everything (no difference)
It is very likely that there is a serious deviation in the calibration value of your sensor. It is suggested that you connect to this sensor with T3000 and clear the corresponding calibration value. You can refer to the following figure for operation.
If the above methods cannot be solved, could you please tell me which sensor you use and more equipment information, such as software version number and so on?If you still have problems, you can contact our sales and after-sales service, we can provide you with remote assistance.
It looks like you are using a T3-XX device as a router to convert Ethernet traffic to an RS485 subnet with several devices on it. Some data is getting through but one device is showing bad data. It would help to see a wireshark capture of the data, we can often pick up something from that.
No, i am not using a T3-XX router, i am polling data via Modbus using a RS485 network.
The information displayed is via an ABB PLC, but i could use a modbus RTU sniffer disconnecting the PLC 485 line and pull data from each sensor if you want. The issue is still the same.
The “calibrate” section allows the customer to adjust the value until it matches the actual value tested.For example, if the test value is too large by 10degc, you can change the symbol to “-” and put the value in 10.0, and the sensor will add an offset of 10degc to the actual test value.
Your value 65136 May be a misoperation, resulting in a very large calibration value, which affects the actual value.
You can first try writing the calibration value to 0 .