Communications Protocols; Modbus; Modbus Com Port Configuration; Figure 3-1. Modbus Via Ethernet - Teledyne T400 User Manual

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3.4

COMMUNICATIONS PROTOCOLS

MODBUS (Section 3.4.1) and Hessen (Section 3.4.2) are available with the analyzer.
MODBUS registers are provided in Appendix A.
3.4.1

MODBUS

These instructions assume that the user is familiar with MODBUS communications, and
provide minimal information to get started. Please refer to the Teledyne API MODBUS
manual, PN 06276, and to www.modbus.org for MODBUS communication protocols.
Minimum Requirements:
Instrument firmware with MODBUS capabilities installed
MODBUS-compatible software (TAPI uses MODBUS Poll for testing; see
www.modbustools.com)
Personal computer with communications cable (Ethernet or USB or RS232), and possibly a
null modem adapter or cable

3.4.1.1 MODBUS COM PORT CONFIGURATION

MODBUS communications can be configured for transmission over Ethernet or serial
COM port through the Setup>Comm menu. Make the appropriate cable connections
(Ethernet or COM port) between the instrument and a PC.
Check the instrument's Modbus Units selection in the Setup>Vars menu and edit if
needed.
Ethernet:
Serial COM: Both COM1 (labeled "RS232" on the instrument's rear panel) and COM2
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MODBUS is available on TCP port 502. By default, port 502 is assigned to
the instrument's TCP Port 2. (Setup>Comm> TCP Port2, Figure 3-1).

Figure 3-1. MODBUS via Ethernet

are configurable for RS-232 or RS-485 communication with either
MODBUS RTU or MODBUS ASCII transmission modes. In the
Setup>Comm COM1[COM2] menu, edit the Protocol parameter to select a
MODBUS transmission mode; edit Baud Rate, Parity, Data Bits, etc., if
necessary (see descriptions in Table 2-15).
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