Comms Database Server; Modbus Capabilities; System Setup - Honeywell X Series User Manual

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Comms Database Server

Devices are held in databases and the databases are accessed via the Database Server. It
is possible to connect to remote database servers, and access their databases and devices.
Similarly, connections can be made to remote comms servers to retrieve data from their de-
vices. See

System Setup

The system can be set up two ways.

Modbus Capabilities:

The above specifications should be used as a guideline, because factors such as network
speed and reliability could impact performance.
43-TV-25-30 Iss.6 GLO Aug 07 UK
This is the database icon which will appear in the bottom right of the screen
to show that the TrendServer software is running with the Database server
active. Loads automatically with TrendServer.
Figure 8.3, "Data Logging and Transfer," on page
1. For customers who are setting up in preparation for the arrival of their devices. Using
TrendServer
the
and Comms Server software, create a database for the device(s)
and configure each device for logging using the comms server. When the devices are
in place and connected check the IP address (for Ethernet devices only) and the device
ID is correct.
2. For larger networks - Set up the hardware first noting each devices ID and IP address.
Use the comms server software to set up the devices on a database and configure log-
ging for each device. The devices will need to be set up on the
ware before the connections can be tested and become active.
1. The Comms Server is a Modbus master. It has no slave capability.
2. The maximum speed of data transfer over Modbus is 1 (one) reading per second / per
channel
3. The maximum speed of data logging of realtime Modbus data is 1 (one) reading per
second/ per channel.
4. The maximum number of devices depends on whether the connection is serial or ether-
net.
• On the serial port, there is a physical limit of 31 devices. The Modbus comms can sup-
port anywhere between 4 and 10 devices at a rate of 1 reading per second depending
on the complexity of the recorder configurations. As the rate is decreased from 1 (one)
reading per second, the number of supported devices increases.
• On the Ethernet connection, the current physical limit is 247 recorders talking Modbus
due to a requirement that the Comms Server must have a unique ID for each device in
the network. Additional
be supported on the network as long as their device IDs remain unique. With Modbus
connection, anywhere between 24 and 64 devices are supported at a rate of 1 reading
per second, again depending on the complexity of the device configurations. As the
rate is decreased, the number of devices supported increases.
5. The maximum number of pens supported at once per second for a given device is 32.
Up to 64 pens supported at once every 5 seconds. Then all 96 pens at once every 10
Multitrend SX
seconds for the
Honeywell V5
recorders using the Trendbus protocol could
recorder.
210.
TrendServer
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