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3. The total number of UDP sockets plus TCP Client/Server sockets has a
maximum limit of eight.

Modbus RTU

Modbus is a half-duplex, master-slave communications protocol. The Modbus
network master reads and writes bits and registers. Modbus protocol allows a
single master to communicate with a maximum of 247 slave devices. Micro800
controllers support Modbus RTU Master and Modbus RTU Slave protocol. For
more information on configuring your Micro800 controller for Modbus
protocol, refer to the Connected Components Workbench Online Help. For
more information about the Modbus protocol, refer to the Modbus Protocol
Specifications (available from http://www.modbus.org).
See
Modbus Mapping for Micro800 on page 241
mapping. To configure the Serial port as Modbus RTU, see
RTU on page
67.
Use MSG_MODBUS instruction to send Modbus messages over
TIP
serial port.

CIP Serial Client/Server (RS-232 only)

CIP Serial Client/Server allows CIP protocol to be used over an RS-232 serial
port. It is typically used with modems. The advantage over non-CIP serial
protocols is that since the protocol is CIP, program downloads are supported
including CIP pass-through from the serial port to Ethernet.

ASCII

ASCII provides connection to other ASCII devices, such as bar code readers,
weigh scales, serial printers, and other intelligent devices. You can use ASCII by
configuring the embedded or any plug-in serial RS232/RS485 port for the
ASCII driver. Refer to the Connected Components Workbench Online Help for
more information.
To configure the serial port for ASCII, see
Communication Connections Chapter 5
for information on Modbus
Configure Modbus
Configure ASCII on page
68.
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