Modbus User Map Setup; Description; Pqmii User Map; Mm2 User Map - GE P485 Instruction Manual

Modbus to profibus converter
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DESCRIPTION

PQMII USER MAP

MM2 USER MAP

P485 MODBUS TO PROFIBUS CONVERTER – USER GUIDE

Modbus user map setup

GE Multilin Relays and Meters support the Modbus User Map feature in their software. This
feature can be used with the P485 to reduce the number of Modbus transactions and
improve communication speed.
There are six parameters to be read from PQMII as indicated in the previous section.
Normally, six read input register command transactions are required to read these
parameters. However, these parameters can be grouped together with the Modbus User
Map feature and read using only one read input register command transaction.
Set the Modbus User Map for the PQMII as follows.
1.
Start the Enervista PQMII Setup software.
2.
Establish communication between the device and PC.
3.
Select the Setpoint > User Map menu item.
4.
Set the user map registers as follows and save to the meter.
User map address Parameter
0000
0x0240
0001
0x0241
0002
0x0242
0003
0x0244
0004
0x0245
0005
0x0286
Figure 9-1: PQMII meter user map setting
The six parameters are now mapped to user memory map data at 0x0100 to 0x0106.
These parameters can now be read by one Read input data register command at 0x0100
with register length = 7 words (note that average phase voltage value is in 32-bit).
As indicated earlier, there are five parameters to be read from MM2. Normally, five read
input register command transactions are required to read these five parameters. However,
all the parameters can be grouped together using the Modbus User Map feature and read
using only one read input register command transaction.
Set the Modbus User Map for the MM2 as follows.
1.
Start the MM2PC software.
2.
Establish communications between the device and PC.
3.
Select the Setpoint > User Map menu item.
User map data
address
0x0100
0x0101
0x0102
0x0103
0x0104
0x0105
APPLICATION EXAMPLE
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