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When every thing has been entered use the "Test" button to make sure that everything is
set up correctly.The Test Profile button enables the "Add Device" settings to be validated.
It can be used to determine whether the recorder is configured for Modbus or Modbus X.
Because we are using Modbus-X, the Modbus-X column gives correct readings; the Modbus
column returns wrong readings. (Vice-versa if using Modbus)
If the column shows the correct reading the recorder must be communicating correctly.
Press "Done".
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X Series
• Network ID -
serial number. The format is "xs-nnnnnn", where nnnnnn is the serial number of the
recorder. This allows you to browse the recorder if you are using DHCP (Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol).
• Slave ID - This is a unique Modbus ID/Address used by the recorder to identify Modbus
messages. Applications that talk to the recorder with Modbus will need to know this number
to return messages to the device. Comms Server must the same number must match.
• Recorder Name - This is the name displayed in the top right any process screen on the
recorder or found in Main Menu > Configure > Setup > Edit Setup > General > Ident >
Name. The entered name will be used within comms server to reference the recorder.
• Serial Number - This is a read only box displaying the serial number for devices already on
the network. This will display as Not Available when adding a new device.
• Status - This will automatically enable the designated port and the device will become
active. This can be activated later from the main Comms Server screen.
• Socket - This number should not need to be changed, only by advanced users for network-
ing.
recorders will automatically register a unique Network ID using the
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