Description Of The Modbus Functions - WAGO 750 Series Manual

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Fieldbus Communication
MODBUS Functions

4.2.3 Description of the MODBUS Functions

All MODBUS functions are executed as follows:
A MODBUS TCP master (e.g., a PC) makes a request to the WAGO fieldbus
node using a specific function code based on the desired operation. The
WAGO fieldbus node receives the datagram and then responds to the master
with the proper data, which is based on the master's request.
If the WAGO fieldbus node receives an incorrect request, it sends an error
datagram (Exception) to the master.
The exception code contained in the exception has the following meaning:
Exception Code
The following chapters describe the datagram architecture of request, response
and exception with examples for each function code.
Note
In the case of the read functions (FC1 – FC4) the outputs can be additionally
written and read back by adding an offset of 200
addresses in the range of [0
MODBUS addresses in the range of [6000
Meaning
0x01
Illegal Function
0x02
Illegal Data Address
0x03
Illegal Data Value
0x04
Slave Device Failure
0x05
Acknowledge
0x06
Server Busy
0x08
Memory Parity Error
0x0A
Gateway Path Unavailable
0x0B
Gateway Target Device Failed To Respond
- FF
hex
(0x0200) to the MODBUS
hex
] and an offset of 1000
hex
- 62FC
].
hex
hex
(0x01000) to the
hex
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