Node Settings; Holding/Input Register Remap Settings - Mitsubishi 700 Series Instruction Manual

Plug-in option. ethernet multiprotocol communication interface
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PROTOCOL-SPECIFIC INFORMATION
"None"..................................... No effect. The inverter will continue to operate with the last available
settings.
"Apply Fail-safe Values" ......... Apply the fail-safe values as described in section 5.4.1.

9.1.5 Node Settings

There are no node settings. A node is simply a container for objects.

9.1.6 Holding/Input Register Remap Settings

In the studio's Project panel, add A7NETH-2P...Ethernet...Modbus/TCP Server...Holding/Input
Register Remap.
Holding/input register remap objects are OPTIONAL. By default, all inverter registers are already
mapping as both holding (4X) and input (3X) registers (refer to section 9.1.2). For user convenience,
register remap objects can be created to map any inverter register to holding/input register 2001 to
2050.
At times, it may be convenient to access inverter registers in bulk Modbus transactions. This may be
especially true in situations where it is desired to access certain registers that are non-contiguous. For
example, if it were desired to read the inverter's output frequency (register 201), converter output
voltage (register 208), and PID deviation value (register 254), this could be accomplished in two different
ways:
1. Implement three separate Modbus read transactions, each one reading one register only, or
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