Configuring The Gateway For Sample Clauses

Configuring The Gateway For. RS485/RS232 RTU/ASCII MODBUS Protocol • When using the MODBUS Serial Line communications protocol the Gateway needs to be assigned a unique Identifier (Slave) Address to differentiate it from other serial devices on the network. To enter the Gateway Unit ID (Slave Address) into the Configuration File click on the Menu Comm > Unit Identifier. • Click on the drop down menu arrow and select the Gateway Unit ID from the drop down menu and click “OK”. The default Unit ID is “1”. • Click on Menu - Comm > Serial Transport to activate the Serial Comm Port dialog box. • Use the Serial Comm Port configuration dialog box to select the appropriate internal communication parameters (Connect Speed, Connect Preferences, and Transport Mode) for the Transceiver. • There are two different serial transmission modes defined in MODBUS – the RTU mode and the ASCII mode. They define the bit contents of the message fields transmitted serially on the line and determine how information is packed into the message fields and decoded. • The MOD9200 transmission mode and serial port parameters need to be exactly the same as those configured for the Master. • Select the Maximum Speed - In the Serial Comm Port configuration window click on the drop down selection arrow and select the Maximum Speed for communication – speeds range from 9600 bps to 38400 bps. • Communications speed needs to be the same as in the Master configuration. • Select the number of Data Bits – click on the selection arrow and select either 7 or 8 bits. The RTU transport mode requires 8 bits. Standard ASCII transport mode requires 7 bits and Extended ASCII requires 8 bits. • The number of Data Bits needs to be the same as in the Master configuration. • Parity is used for simple error checking. Select the proper Parity – even, odd or none – by clicking on the selection arrow and selecting either “even”, “odd”, or “none”. If “none” is selected, “2” stop bits are required. • Parity needs to be the same as in the Master configuration. • The appropriate number of Stop Bits depends on the Parity selected. If “even” or “odd” parity is selected “1” stop bit is used. If a Parity of “none” is selected, “2” stop bits are used. Select the Stop Bits by clicking on the selection arrow and selecting either “1” or “2”. Stop Bits need to be the same as in the Master configuration. • Select the appropriate Modbus Transport Mode – RTU or ASCII and click “OK” to save the serial communication parameters to the Configuration File. The tr...
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