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  • Line category: Serial (serial communication), SerialOverUDP Device Redundant (serial communication).
  • Line category TCP/IP-TCP (MODBUS over TCP/IP). Use a symbolic address ALL, KOM process listens on a selected TCP port on all existing network interfaces. TCP port 502 is commonly used, but any of the ports can be used.
    Line number - set the value for example 1.
    Note: KOM process works as multitask a multitasking TCP server and that is why it is able to operate more clients at the same time.

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Configuration dialog box - table Parameters.
They influence some optional parameters of the protocol. Following line protocol parameters can be set:

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ParameterMeaningUnitDefault value
Kotva
si
si
Silent Interval
Delay which is entered between the start of transmission begin of each data packet.ms50
Kotva
rwt
rwt
No Request Timeout
If timeout passes and no valid call request comes, all station stations on the line will be in status of go to a communication error. Values However, the values of output I/O tags will never become valid (not be invalidated (as this is a server protocol).mi:ss1:00
Kotva
ss
ss
Single Server
If the value of the parameter is set on YES, the KOM process replies by error SLAVE_DEVICE_FAILURE upon to each call request which is send sent to station and this station is not configureda non-existent station (a station with unknown address). If the value is NO, the KOM process ignores this callrequest and does not answer reply to it.YES/NOYES
Kotva
mt
mt
Moxa Timeout
Switching time of Moxa redundant devices in case of communication error or some problems. As this is a server protocol which wait on demands from other waits for requests from external devices, a failure of the communication demand to receive a communication request for longer time than the value of this parameter is considered to be an error. It is used effective only for SerialOverUDP Device Redundant line.sec10 sec

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  • Communication protocol "Modbus Server".
  • Station The station address is a decimal figure in the range of 1 up to 247. Address 0 is reserved for broadcast.

There It is possible to configure more stations with different addresses on one line, KOM process will reply to proper on behalf of every configured station. See also the line protocol parameters of line parameters Single Server.

Station protocol parameters

Configuration dialog box - tab Parameter.
They influence some optional parameters of the protocol. Following station protocol parameters can be set:

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ParameterMeaningUnitDefault value
Kotva
am
am
Addressing model
Sets an address model of MODBUS protocol:
MODBUS PDU
data are addressed from 0 up to 65535.
MODBUS data Model
data are addressed from 1 up to 65536.

Note:
MODBUS PDU is a default value. If the MODBUS data Model is set, the object with the address X is addressed as X-1 in MODBUS PDU.
After you a change of this parameter, restart a proper communication processthe KOM process must be restarted.
MODBUS PDU
MODBUS data Model
MODBUS PDU

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Possible value types: Ai, Ao, Di, Do, Ci, Co.

I/O tag address:

In the MODBUS protocol MODBUS there is , the main basic address space is divided into registers of Coils type (reading/writing), Discrete Inputs (reading), Holding Registers (reading/writing), and Input Registers (reading).

An independent Every address space of is independent, providing 2-byte addressing, i.e. addresses from 0 up to 65535, is in each address space of given type of register.


Address format of I/O tag:
Address format is [I|U|L|Ll|S|Sl|f|F|C|D]Fn.Address[.BitNr] in which:

  • The first optional character defines the type of I/O tag:
    • I - Integer 16 bit
    • U - Unsigned 16 bit (default)
    • L - Unsigned long (4 bytes = 2 registers) - two registers with Address and Address+1 are read, unsigned and transmitted as big-endian (see Note)
    • Ll - Unsigned long (4 bytes = 2 registers) - two registers with Address and Address+1 are read and transmitted as little-endian, unsigned (see Note)
    • S - Signed long (4 bytes = 2 registers) - two registers with Address and Address+1 are read, signed and transmitted as big-endian (see Note)
    • Sl - Signed long (4 bytes = 2 registers) - two registers with Address and Address+1 are read and transmitted as little-endian, signed (see Note)
    • f - Float 32 bit (two registers) in big-endian format (bytes B4, B3, B2, B1 will be sent, B4 is highest byte and B1 is the lowest byte of float)
    • F - Float 32 bit (two registers) in little-endian format (bytes B2, B1, B4, B3 will be sent, B4 is highest byte and B1 is the lowest byte of float)
    • C - Request counter up (16 bit unsigned, which is incremented by every read request). Works only for Fn=3 or Fn=4
    • D - Request counter down (16 bit unsigned, which is decremented by every read request). Works only for Fn=3 or Fn=4
      Note: Request counter up/down can be used to configure a "watchdog" I/O tag to monitor the status and speed of Modbus communication.
  • Parameter Fn is a function of Modbus protocol for data reading, which inserts I/O tag into proper address space:
    • 1 - Coils: binary statuses
    • 2 - Discrete Inputs: binary inputs
    • 3 - Holding Registers: status registers
    • 4 - Input Registers: input registers
  • Parameter Address is a 2-bytes address of a register in the range of 0 up to 65535.
  • Parameter BitNr optionally specifiec specifies a bit of register in the range of 0 upto up to 15.

Implementation of protocol supports the following functions (commands of MODBUS Client for a D2000 KOM process):

  • 1 - Read Coils: reading of binary status - KOM process sends values of I/O tags of Do type.
  • 2 - Read Discrete Inputs: reading of binary inputs - KOM process sends values of I/O tags of Do type.
  • 3 - Read Holding Registers: reading of status registers - KOM process sends values of I/O tags of Co, Ao type (signed/unsigned).
  • 4 - Read Input Registers: reading of input registers - KOM process sends values of I/O tags of Co, Ao type (signed/unsigned).
  • 5 - Write Single Coil: writing of binary statuses - KOM process writes a received binary value in I/O tag of Di, Do type into system.
  • 15 - Write Multiple Coils - KOM process writes all received binary values of I/O tag of Di, Do type into system.
  • 6 - Write Single Register: writing of status registers - KOM process writes the received value in I/O tag of Ai, Ao, Ci, Co type into system.
  • 16 - Write Multiple registers: writing of multiple registers - KOM process writes all received values in I/O tags of Ai, Ao, Ci, Co type into system.

Note: This is a server type of protocol which that is primary primarily intended for sending the values out of the D2000 system. Therefore the I/O tags should be configured as an output (Ao, Co, Do) because of the manipulation of their values directly or by control objects. If the I/O tag is configured as input (Ai, Ci, Di), the KOM process does not make is unable to send a valid value at in a reply to reading by functions 1 - 4 until the value is written by function 5, 15, 6 or 16 from outside.

If the KOM process does not have the valid value of I/O tag or request to read a nonexistent I/O tag is received, an implicit value False or 0 is sent at call as a response to a read request (MODBUS protocol does not support the transfer of value quality).

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