˙˙ CPLProjectDefault Project˙˙ CPLLocationDefault Location˙˙ CMTMod5202-MNET-MCM45202-MNET-MCM42.54˙˙CPortComment˙˙˙˙˙˙ CStringObjComment€ MNet Servers˙˙˙˙ € MNet Servers€ MNET Client X˙˙˙˙ € MNET Client X€ MCM Port 0˙˙˙˙ € MCM Port 0€ MCM Port X˙˙˙˙ € MCM Port X€ CommonNET˙˙˙˙ € CommonNet€Comment>˙˙˙˙ €Comment˙˙CPSTComment ˙˙˙˙Module Comment˙˙CTGSTModule Comment˙˙CTagCommentx2 Node for ADAM 4015Put Comment Here256€ MNet Servers>˙˙˙˙ € MNet Servers€ MNet Servers ˙˙˙˙ MNet Servers€ MNet Servers€ Float FlagYes/NoNN˙Yes or No This flag specifies if the floating-point data access functionality is to be implemented. If the float flag is set to Yes, Modbus functions 3, 6 and 16 will interpret floating point values for registers as specified by the two following parameters.€ Float Startx70007000655350˙€0 to 65535 This parameter defines the first register of floating point data. All requests with register values greater-than or equal to this value will be considered floating-point data requests. This parameter is only used if the Float Flag is enabled. For example, if a value of 7000 is entered, all requests for registers 7000 and above will be considered as floating-point data.€ Float Offsetx0099990˙Q0 to 9999 This parameter defines the start register for floating-point data in the internal database. This parameter is used only if the Float Flag is enabled. For example, if the Float Offset value is set to 3000 and the float start parameter is set to 7000, data requests for register 7000 will use the internal Modbus register 3000.€ Output Offsetx0039990˙0 to 3999 This parameter defines the start register for Modbus Command data in the internal database. This parameter is enabled when a value greater than 0 is set. For example, if the Output Offset value is set to 3000, data requests for Modbus Coil register address 00001 will use the internal database register 3000, bit 0. If the Output Offset value is set to 3000, data requests for Modbus Coil register address 00016 will use the internal database register 3000, bit 15. Function codes affected are 1, 5, and 15.€Bit Input Offsetx0039990˙ů0 to 3999 This parameter defines the start register for Modbus Command data in the internal database. This parameter is enabled when a value greater than 0 is set. For example, if the Bit Input Offset value is set to 3000, data requests for Modbus Input register 10001 will use the internal database register 3000, bit 0. If the Bit Input Offset value is set to 3000, data requests for Modbus Coil register address 10016 will use the internal database register 3000, bit 15. Function code affected is 2.€Holding Register Offsetx0039990˙x0 to 3999 This parameter defines the start register for Modbus Command data in the internal database. This parameter is enabled when a value greater than 0 is set. For example, if the Holding Register Offset value is set to 3000, data requests for Modbus Word register address 40001 will use the internal database register 3000. Function codes affected are 3, 6, 16, and 23.€Word Input Offsetx0039990˙a0 to 3999 This parameter defines the start register for Modbus command data in the internal database. This parameter is enabled when a value greater than 0 is set. For example, if the word Input Offset value is set to 3000, data requests for Modbus Word register address 30001 will use the internal database register 3000. Function code affected is 4.€ MNET Client X>˙˙˙˙ € MNET Client X€ MNET Client X ˙˙˙˙ MNet Client XMNet Client X Commands€ MNet Client X€Minimum Command Delayx10103276703Minimum number of msec's between commands (0-32767)€Response Timeoutx10001000655350)Response message timeout (mSec) (0-65535)€ Retry Countx33100#Response failure retry count (0-10)€ ARP Timeoutx50005000655350˙‰Defines the time period (milisseconds) that the module will wait for an ARP response from a node. During that time the module will not communicate with other nodes. If the module does not receive an ARP response within this period of time it will proceed communicating with other nodes for 30 seconds until the next ARP request attempt. Configurable range is between 5 and 65535 milisseconds. € Float FlagYes/NoNN%Use floating-point data type (Yes/No)€ Float Startx70007000327670/Register offset in message for floats (0-32767)€ Float Offsetx2000200039980$Internal Address for floats (0-3998)˙˙CDTSTMNet Client X Commands €EnableYes/No/Cond Num10˙Ó0, 1, 2 This field defines whether or not the command is to be executed and under what conditions. 0 = The command is disabled and will not beexecuted in the normal polling sequence. 1 = The command is executed each scan of the command list if the Poll Interval Time is set to zero. If the Poll Interval time is set, the command is executed when the interval timer expires. 2 = The command executes only if the internal data associated with the command changes.€Internal Addressx0099990˙DThis field specifies the database address in the module's internal database to be associated with the command. If the command is a read function, the data received in the response message is placed at the specified location. If the command is write function, data used in the command is sourced from the specified data area.€ Poll Intervalx00655350˙0 to 65535 This parameter specifies the minimum interval to execute continuous commands (Enable code of 1). The parameter is entered in 1/10th of a second. Therefore, if a value of 100 is entered for a command, the command executes no more frequently than every 10 seconds.€ Reg Countx118001˙ÎRegisters 1 to 125 (or Coils 1 to 800). This parameter specifies the number of registers or digital points to be associated with the command. Functions 5 and 6 ignore this field as they only apply to a single data point. For functions 1, 2 and 15, this parameter sets the number of digital points (inputs or coils) to be associated with the command. For functions 3, 4 and 16, this parameter sets the number of registers to be associated with the command. € Swap Code Swap Code10˙0,1,2,3 This parameter defines if the data received from the Server is to be ordered differently than that received from the Server device. This parameter is helpful when dealing with floating-point or other multi-register values, as there is no standard method of storage of these data types in Server devices. This parameter can be set to order the register data received in an order useful by other applications. The following table defines the values and their associated operations: 0 = None - No Change is made in the byte ordering 1 = Words - The words are swapped 2 = Words & Bytes - The words are swapped then the bytes in each word are swapped 3 = Bytes - The bytes in each word are swapped. The words should be swapped only when using an even number of words.€Node IP Addressx 192.168.0.11.1.1.1Mxxx.xxx.xxx.xxx The IP address of the device being addressed by the command.€ Serv Portx502502491500˙502 or other supported ports on server command. Use a value of 502 when addressing Modbus TCP/IP servers which are compatible with the Schneider Electric MBAP specifications (this will be most devices). If a server implementation supports another service port, enter the value here.€ Slave Addressx112550˙ľ1 to 255 (0 is a broadcast) This parameter specifies the Modbus slave node address on the network to be considered. Values of 1 to 255 are permitted. Most Modbus devices only accept an address in the range of 1 to 247 so be careful. If the value is set to zero, the command will be a broadcast message on the network. The Modbus protocol permits broadcast commands for write operations. Do not use this node address for read operations.€ModBus FunctionModbus Functions33˙1,2,3,4,5,6,15,16. This parameter specifies the Modbus function to be executed by the command. These function codes are defined in the Modbus protocol. The following table defines the purpose of each function supported by the module. More information on the protocol is available from the Schneider Electric web site (www.modicon.com). 1 = Read Coil Status 2 = Read Input Status 3 = Read Holding Registers 4 = Read Input Registers 5 = Single Coil Write 6 = Single Register Write 15 = Multiple Coil Write 16 = Multiple Register Write€MB Address in Devicex00655350˙!This parameter specifies the starting Modbus register or digital point address to be considered by the command in the Modbus slave device. Refer to the documentation of each Modbus slave device on the network for their register and digital point address assignments. The FC determines the addresses range and that this value will be the register or bit OFFSET into a given data range. For instance, if the command is to be a bit command (FC 1, 2, 5, or 15) to Read/Write a Coil 0X address 00001, then the value to enter here would be 0. For Coil address 00110, the value here would be 109. For register Read/Write commands (FC 3, 4, 6, or 16) in the 3X (FC4) or 4X (FC3), say 30001 or 40001, the value here would, again be 0. For 31101 or 41101, the value to enter for this parameter would be 1100. €Commentx32d€ MCM Port 0>˙˙˙˙ € MCM Port 0€ MCM Port 0 ˙˙˙˙ Modbus Port 0Modbus Port X Commands€ Modbus Port 0€EnabledYes/NoYNPort enable flag (Yes/No)€Type Master/SlaveMSPort type (Master/Slave€ Float FlagYes/NoNNUse floating data type (Yes/No)€ Float Startx70007000327670/Register offset in message for floats (0-32767)€ Float Offsetx2000200039980$Internal Address for floats (0-3998)€Protocol ModBus ProtRRModbus Protocol (RTU/ASCII)€ Baud Rate Baud Rate 09619Baud rate for port€ParityParityNNNone, Odd, or Even€ Data Bitsx88877 or 8 data bits for messages€ Stop Bitsx11211 or 2 stop bits for messages€RTS Onx006553508Delay after RTS set before message sent (mSec) (0-65535)€RTS Offx006553506Delay after message before RTS dropped(mSec) (0-65535)€Minimum Response Delayx116553501Number of mSec to delay before response (0-65535)€ Use CTS LineYes/NoNNMonitor CTS modem line (Yes/No)€Response Timeoutx10001000655350.mSec for response timeout of command (0-65535)€ Retry Countx13100&Retry count for failed requests (0-10)€Internal Slave IDx112470,Modbus Node address for this port on network€Bit Input Offsetx0039980-Internal DB offset to bit input data (0-3998)€Word Input Offsetx0039980.Internal DB offset to word input data (0-3998)€ Output Offsetx0039980.Internal DB offset to bit output data (0-3998)€Holding Register Offsetx0039980/Internal DB offset to holding reg data (0-3998)€Use Guard Band TimerYes/NoNN0Use packet gap timeout for messages (Yes or No).€Guard Band Timeoutx00655350c0 to 65535 A value of 0 uses the default baud rate or you can set a timeout value in milliseconds.€Minimum Command Delayx00327670%mSec delay between commands (0-32767)€Error Delay Counterx00600000$0-60000 Command cycle count if error€Command Control Regx-1-14000-13€Modbus Port X Commands €Enable ModBusEnable10˙Ö0, 1, 2 This field defines whether or not the command is to be executed and under what conditions. 0 = The command is disabled and will not be executed in the normal polling sequence. 1 = The command is executed each scan of the command list if the Poll Interval Time is set to zero. If the Poll Interval time is set, the command is executed when the interval timer expires. 2 = The command executes only if the internal data associated with the command changes. €Internal Addressx60639840˙FThis field specifies the database address in the module's internal database to be associated with the command. If the command is a read function, the data received in the response message is placed at the specified location. If the command is write function, data used in the command is sourced from the specified data area. € Poll Intervalx00655350˙0 to 65535 This parameter specifies the minimum interval to execute continuous commands (Enable code of 1). The parameter is entered in 1/10th of a second. Therefore, if a value of 100 is entered for a command, the command executes no more frequently than every 10 seconds. € Reg Countx618001˙ÎRegisters 1 to 125 (or Coils 1 to 800). This parameter specifies the number of registers or digital points to be associated with the command. Functions 5 and 6 ignore this field as they only apply to a single data point. For functions 1, 2 and 15, this parameter sets the number of digital points (inputs or coils) to be associated with the command. For functions 3, 4 and 16, this parameter sets the number of registers to be associated with the command. € Swap Code Swap Code00˙ 0,1,2,3 This parameter defines if the data received from the Server is to be ordered differently than that received from the Server device. This parameter is helpful when dealing with floating-point or other multi-register values, as there is no standard method of storage of these data types in Server devices. This parameter can be set to order the register data received in an order useful by other applications. The following table defines the values and their associated operations: 0 = None - No Change is made in the byte ordering 1 = Words - The words are swapped 2 = Words & Bytes - The words are swapped then the bytes in each word are swapped 3 = Bytes - The bytes in each word are swapped. The words should be swapped only when using an even number of words. € Node Addressx212470˙ˇ1 to 255 (0 is a broadcast) This parameter specifies the Modbus slave node address on the network to be considered. Values of 1 to 255 are permitted. Most Modbus devices only accept an address in the range of 1 to 247 so be careful. If the value is set to zero, the command will be a broadcast message on the network. The Modbus protocol permits broadcast commands for write operations. Do not use this node address for read operations. €ModBus FunctionModbus Functions33˙ 1,2,3,4,5,6,15,16. This parameter specifies the Modbus function to be executed by the command. These function codes are defined in the Modbus protocol. The following table defines the purpose of each function supported by the module. More information on the protocol is available from the Schneider Electric web site (www.modicon.com). 1 = Read Coil Status 2 = Read Input Status 3 = Read Holding Registers 4 = Read Input Registers 5 = Single Coil Write 6 = Single Register Write 15 = Multiple Coil Write 16 = Multiple Register Write €MB Address in Devicex00655350˙!This parameter specifies the starting Modbus register or digital point address to be considered by the command in the Modbus slave device. Refer to the documentation of each Modbus slave device on the network for their register and digital point address assignments. The FC determines the addresses range and that this value will be the register or bit OFFSET into a given data range. For instance, if the command is to be a bit command (FC 1, 2, 5, or 15) to Read/Write a Coil 0X address 00001, then the value to enter here would be 0. For Coil address 00110, the value here would be 109. For register Read/Write commands (FC 3, 4, 6, or 16) in the 3X (FC4) or 4X (FC3), say 30001 or 40001, the value here would, again be 0. For 31101 or 41101, the value to enter for this parameter would be 1100. €CommentxNode 232d˙˙ CStringArray 10060130Node 1h€ 16060230Node 2€ MCM Port X>˙˙˙˙ € MCM Port X€ MCM Port X ˙˙˙˙ Modbus Port XModbus Port X Commands€ Modbus Port X€EnabledYes/NoNNPort enable flag (Yes/No)€ RS Interface RS Interface00RS-232, RS-485, or RS-422€Type Master/SlaveSSPort type (Master/Slave]€ Float FlagYes/NoNNUse floating data type (Yes/No)€ Float Startx70007000327670/Register offset in message for floats (0-32767)€ Float Offsetx2000200039980$Internal Address for floats (0-3998)€Protocol ModBus ProtRRModbus Protocol (RTU/ASCII)€ Baud Rate Baud Rate X1919Baud rate for port€ParityParityNNNone, Odd, or Even€ Data Bitsx88877 or 8 data bits for messages€ Stop Bitsx11211 or 2 stop bits for messages€RTS Onx006553508Delay after RTS set before message sent (mSec) (0-65535)€RTS Offx006553506Delay after message before RTS dropped(mSec) (0-65535)€Minimum Response Delayx116553501Number of mSec to delay before response (0-65535)€ Use CTS LineYes/NoNN Monitor CTS modem line Yes or No€Response Timeoutx10001000655350.mSec for response timeout of command (0-65535)€ Retry Countx33100&Retry count for failed requests (0-10)€Internal Slave IDx1124704Modbus Node address for this port on network (1-247)€Bit Input Offsetx0039980-Internal DB offset to bit input data (0-3998)€Word Input Offsetx0039980.Internal DB offset to word input data (0-3998)€ Output Offsetx0039980.Internal DB offset to bit output data (0-3998)€Holding Register Offsetx0039980.Internal DB offset to bit output data (0-3998)€Use Guard Band TimerYes/NoNN0Use packet gap timeout for messages (Yes or No).€Guard Band Timeoutx00655350c0 to 65535 A value of 0 uses the default baud rate or you can set a timeout value in milliseconds.€Minimum Command Delayx00327670%mSec delay between commands (0-32767)€Error Delay Counterx00600000$0-60000 Command cycle count if error€Command Control Regx-1-14000-13€Modbus Port X Commands €Enable ModBusEnable10˙Ö0, 1, 2 This field defines whether or not the command is to be executed and under what conditions. 0 = The command is disabled and will not be executed in the normal polling sequence. 1 = The command is executed each scan of the command list if the Poll Interval Time is set to zero. If the Poll Interval time is set, the command is executed when the interval timer expires. 2 = The command executes only if the internal data associated with the command changes. €Internal Addressx00639840˙FThis field specifies the database address in the module's internal database to be associated with the command. If the command is a read function, the data received in the response message is placed at the specified location. If the command is write function, data used in the command is sourced from the specified data area. € Poll Intervalx00655350˙0 to 65535 This parameter specifies the minimum interval to execute continuous commands (Enable code of 1). The parameter is entered in 1/10th of a second. Therefore, if a value of 100 is entered for a command, the command executes no more frequently than every 10 seconds. € Reg Countx118001˙ÎRegisters 1 to 125 (or Coils 1 to 800). This parameter specifies the number of registers or digital points to be associated with the command. Functions 5 and 6 ignore this field as they only apply to a single data point. For functions 1, 2 and 15, this parameter sets the number of digital points (inputs or coils) to be associated with the command. For functions 3, 4 and 16, this parameter sets the number of registers to be associated with the command. € Swap Code Swap Code00˙ 0,1,2,3 This parameter defines if the data received from the Server is to be ordered differently than that received from the Server device. This parameter is helpful when dealing with floating-point or other multi-register values, as there is no standard method of storage of these data types in Server devices. This parameter can be set to order the register data received in an order useful by other applications. The following table defines the values and their associated operations: 0 = None - No Change is made in the byte ordering 1 = Words - The words are swapped 2 = Words & Bytes - The words are swapped then the bytes in each word are swapped 3 = Bytes - The bytes in each word are swapped. The words should be swapped only when using an even number of words. € Node Addressx112470˙ˇ1 to 255 (0 is a broadcast) This parameter specifies the Modbus slave node address on the network to be considered. Values of 1 to 255 are permitted. Most Modbus devices only accept an address in the range of 1 to 247 so be careful. If the value is set to zero, the command will be a broadcast message on the network. The Modbus protocol permits broadcast commands for write operations. Do not use this node address for read operations. €ModBus FunctionModbus Functions33˙ 1,2,3,4,5,6,15,16. This parameter specifies the Modbus function to be executed by the command. These function codes are defined in the Modbus protocol. The following table defines the purpose of each function supported by the module. More information on the protocol is available from the Schneider Electric web site (www.modicon.com). 1 = Read Coil Status 2 = Read Input Status 3 = Read Holding Registers 4 = Read Input Registers 5 = Single Coil Write 6 = Single Register Write 15 = Multiple Coil Write 16 = Multiple Register Write €MB Address in Devicex00655350˙!This parameter specifies the starting Modbus register or digital point address to be considered by the command in the Modbus slave device. Refer to the documentation of each Modbus slave device on the network for their register and digital point address assignments. The FC determines the addresses range and that this value will be the register or bit OFFSET into a given data range. For instance, if the command is to be a bit command (FC 1, 2, 5, or 15) to Read/Write a Coil 0X address 00001, then the value to enter here would be 0. For Coil address 00110, the value here would be 109. For register Read/Write commands (FC 3, 4, 6, or 16) in the 3X (FC4) or 4X (FC3), say 30001 or 40001, the value here would, again be 0. For 31101 or 41101, the value to enter for this parameter would be 1100. €Commentx32d€ MCM Port X>˙˙˙˙ € MCM Port X€ MCM Port X ˙˙˙˙ Modbus Port XModbus Port X Commands€ Modbus Port X€EnabledYes/NoNNPort enable flag (Yes/No)€ RS Interface RS Interface00RS-232, RS-485, or RS-422€Type Master/SlaveSSPort type (Master/Slave]€ Float FlagYes/NoNNUse floating data type (Yes/No)€ Float Startx70007000327670/Register offset in message for floats (0-32767)€ Float Offsetx2000200039980$Internal Address for floats (0-3998)€Protocol ModBus ProtRRModbus Protocol (RTU/ASCII)€ Baud Rate Baud Rate X1919Baud rate for port€ParityParityNNNone, Odd, or Even€ Data Bitsx88877 or 8 data bits for messages€ Stop Bitsx11211 or 2 stop bits for messages€RTS Onx006553508Delay after RTS set before message sent (mSec) (0-65535)€RTS Offx006553506Delay after message before RTS dropped(mSec) (0-65535)€Minimum Response Delayx116553501Number of mSec to delay before response (0-65535)€ Use CTS LineYes/NoNN Monitor CTS modem line Yes or No€Response Timeoutx10001000655350.mSec for response timeout of command (0-65535)€ Retry Countx33100&Retry count for failed requests (0-10)€Internal Slave IDx1124704Modbus Node address for this port on network (1-247)€Bit Input Offsetx0039980-Internal DB offset to bit input data (0-3998)€Word Input Offsetx0039980.Internal DB offset to word input data (0-3998)€ Output Offsetx0039980.Internal DB offset to bit output data (0-3998)€Holding Register Offsetx0039980.Internal DB offset to bit output data (0-3998)€Use Guard Band TimerYes/NoNN0Use packet gap timeout for messages (Yes or No).€Guard Band Timeoutx00655350c0 to 65535 A value of 0 uses the default baud rate or you can set a timeout value in milliseconds.€Minimum Command Delayx00327670%mSec delay between commands (0-32767)€Error Delay Counterx00600000$0-60000 Command cycle count if error€Command Control Regx-1-14000-13€Modbus Port X Commands €Enable ModBusEnable0˙Ö0, 1, 2 This field defines whether or not the command is to be executed and under what conditions. 0 = The command is disabled and will not be executed in the normal polling sequence. 1 = The command is executed each scan of the command list if the Poll Interval Time is set to zero. If the Poll Interval time is set, the command is executed when the interval timer expires. 2 = The command executes only if the internal data associated with the command changes. €Internal Addressx0639840˙FThis field specifies the database address in the module's internal database to be associated with the command. If the command is a read function, the data received in the response message is placed at the specified location. If the command is write function, data used in the command is sourced from the specified data area. € Poll Intervalx0655350˙0 to 65535 This parameter specifies the minimum interval to execute continuous commands (Enable code of 1). The parameter is entered in 1/10th of a second. Therefore, if a value of 100 is entered for a command, the command executes no more frequently than every 10 seconds. € Reg Countx18001˙ÎRegisters 1 to 125 (or Coils 1 to 800). This parameter specifies the number of registers or digital points to be associated with the command. Functions 5 and 6 ignore this field as they only apply to a single data point. For functions 1, 2 and 15, this parameter sets the number of digital points (inputs or coils) to be associated with the command. For functions 3, 4 and 16, this parameter sets the number of registers to be associated with the command. € Swap Code Swap Code0˙ 0,1,2,3 This parameter defines if the data received from the Server is to be ordered differently than that received from the Server device. This parameter is helpful when dealing with floating-point or other multi-register values, as there is no standard method of storage of these data types in Server devices. This parameter can be set to order the register data received in an order useful by other applications. The following table defines the values and their associated operations: 0 = None - No Change is made in the byte ordering 1 = Words - The words are swapped 2 = Words & Bytes - The words are swapped then the bytes in each word are swapped 3 = Bytes - The bytes in each word are swapped. The words should be swapped only when using an even number of words. € Node Addressx12470˙ˇ1 to 255 (0 is a broadcast) This parameter specifies the Modbus slave node address on the network to be considered. Values of 1 to 255 are permitted. Most Modbus devices only accept an address in the range of 1 to 247 so be careful. If the value is set to zero, the command will be a broadcast message on the network. The Modbus protocol permits broadcast commands for write operations. Do not use this node address for read operations. €ModBus FunctionModbus Functions3˙ 1,2,3,4,5,6,15,16. This parameter specifies the Modbus function to be executed by the command. These function codes are defined in the Modbus protocol. The following table defines the purpose of each function supported by the module. More information on the protocol is available from the Schneider Electric web site (www.modicon.com). 1 = Read Coil Status 2 = Read Input Status 3 = Read Holding Registers 4 = Read Input Registers 5 = Single Coil Write 6 = Single Register Write 15 = Multiple Coil Write 16 = Multiple Register Write €MB Address in Devicex0655350˙!This parameter specifies the starting Modbus register or digital point address to be considered by the command in the Modbus slave device. Refer to the documentation of each Modbus slave device on the network for their register and digital point address assignments. The FC determines the addresses range and that this value will be the register or bit OFFSET into a given data range. For instance, if the command is to be a bit command (FC 1, 2, 5, or 15) to Read/Write a Coil 0X address 00001, then the value to enter here would be 0. For Coil address 00110, the value here would be 109. For register Read/Write commands (FC 3, 4, 6, or 16) in the 3X (FC4) or 4X (FC3), say 30001 or 40001, the value here would, again be 0. For 31101 or 41101, the value to enter for this parameter would be 1100. €Commentx32d€ MCM Port X>˙˙˙˙ € MCM Port X€ MCM Port X ˙˙˙˙ Modbus Port XModbus Port X Commands€ Modbus Port X€EnabledYes/NoNNPort enable flag (Yes/No)€ RS Interface RS Interface00RS-232, RS-485, or RS-422€Type Master/SlaveSSPort type (Master/Slave]€ Float FlagYes/NoNNUse floating data type (Yes/No)€ Float Startx70007000327670/Register offset in message for floats (0-32767)€ Float Offsetx2000200039980$Internal Address for floats (0-3998)€Protocol ModBus ProtRRModbus Protocol (RTU/ASCII)€ Baud Rate Baud Rate X1919Baud rate for port€ParityParityNNNone, Odd, or Even€ Data Bitsx88877 or 8 data bits for messages€ Stop Bitsx11211 or 2 stop bits for messages€RTS Onx006553508Delay after RTS set before message sent (mSec) (0-65535)€RTS Offx006553506Delay after message before RTS dropped(mSec) (0-65535)€Minimum Response Delayx116553501Number of mSec to delay before response (0-65535)€ Use CTS LineYes/NoNN Monitor CTS modem line Yes or No€Response Timeoutx10001000655350.mSec for response timeout of command (0-65535)€ Retry Countx33100&Retry count for failed requests (0-10)€Internal Slave IDx1124704Modbus Node address for this port on network (1-247)€Bit Input Offsetx0039980-Internal DB offset to bit input data (0-3998)€Word Input Offsetx0039980.Internal DB offset to word input data (0-3998)€ Output Offsetx0039980.Internal DB offset to bit output data (0-3998)€Holding Register Offsetx0039980.Internal DB offset to bit output data (0-3998)€Use Guard Band TimerYes/NoNN0Use packet gap timeout for messages (Yes or No).€Guard Band Timeoutx00655350c0 to 65535 A value of 0 uses the default baud rate or you can set a timeout value in milliseconds.€Minimum Command Delayx00327670%mSec delay between commands (0-32767)€Error Delay Counterx00600000$0-60000 Command cycle count if error€Command Control Regx-1-14000-13€Modbus Port X Commands €Enable ModBusEnable0˙Ö0, 1, 2 This field defines whether or not the command is to be executed and under what conditions. 0 = The command is disabled and will not be executed in the normal polling sequence. 1 = The command is executed each scan of the command list if the Poll Interval Time is set to zero. If the Poll Interval time is set, the command is executed when the interval timer expires. 2 = The command executes only if the internal data associated with the command changes. €Internal Addressx0639840˙FThis field specifies the database address in the module's internal database to be associated with the command. If the command is a read function, the data received in the response message is placed at the specified location. If the command is write function, data used in the command is sourced from the specified data area. € Poll Intervalx0655350˙0 to 65535 This parameter specifies the minimum interval to execute continuous commands (Enable code of 1). The parameter is entered in 1/10th of a second. Therefore, if a value of 100 is entered for a command, the command executes no more frequently than every 10 seconds. € Reg Countx18001˙ÎRegisters 1 to 125 (or Coils 1 to 800). This parameter specifies the number of registers or digital points to be associated with the command. Functions 5 and 6 ignore this field as they only apply to a single data point. For functions 1, 2 and 15, this parameter sets the number of digital points (inputs or coils) to be associated with the command. For functions 3, 4 and 16, this parameter sets the number of registers to be associated with the command. € Swap Code Swap Code0˙ 0,1,2,3 This parameter defines if the data received from the Server is to be ordered differently than that received from the Server device. This parameter is helpful when dealing with floating-point or other multi-register values, as there is no standard method of storage of these data types in Server devices. This parameter can be set to order the register data received in an order useful by other applications. The following table defines the values and their associated operations: 0 = None - No Change is made in the byte ordering 1 = Words - The words are swapped 2 = Words & Bytes - The words are swapped then the bytes in each word are swapped 3 = Bytes - The bytes in each word are swapped. The words should be swapped only when using an even number of words. € Node Addressx12470˙ˇ1 to 255 (0 is a broadcast) This parameter specifies the Modbus slave node address on the network to be considered. Values of 1 to 255 are permitted. Most Modbus devices only accept an address in the range of 1 to 247 so be careful. If the value is set to zero, the command will be a broadcast message on the network. The Modbus protocol permits broadcast commands for write operations. Do not use this node address for read operations. €ModBus FunctionModbus Functions3˙ 1,2,3,4,5,6,15,16. This parameter specifies the Modbus function to be executed by the command. These function codes are defined in the Modbus protocol. The following table defines the purpose of each function supported by the module. More information on the protocol is available from the Schneider Electric web site (www.modicon.com). 1 = Read Coil Status 2 = Read Input Status 3 = Read Holding Registers 4 = Read Input Registers 5 = Single Coil Write 6 = Single Register Write 15 = Multiple Coil Write 16 = Multiple Register Write €MB Address in Devicex0655350˙!This parameter specifies the starting Modbus register or digital point address to be considered by the command in the Modbus slave device. Refer to the documentation of each Modbus slave device on the network for their register and digital point address assignments. The FC determines the addresses range and that this value will be the register or bit OFFSET into a given data range. For instance, if the command is to be a bit command (FC 1, 2, 5, or 15) to Read/Write a Coil 0X address 00001, then the value to enter here would be 0. For Coil address 00110, the value here would be 109. For register Read/Write commands (FC 3, 4, 6, or 16) in the 3X (FC4) or 4X (FC3), say 30001 or 40001, the value here would, again be 0. 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