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Using concept or modsoft – Quantum 890 USE 155 User Manual

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Using Panel Software

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4.1

Using Concept or Modsoft

4.1.1

Software Versions

To support Modbus/TCP to the Bridge, you need Concept version 2.1 or later, or
Modsoft version 2.6 or later. Set the communications parameters as follows:

H

Protocol: TCP/IP

H

Dest_Port: 502

H

Dest_Index: Modbus Slave address

Note that the Bridge contains an internal Slave Address configuration option
which might affect the delivery of messages to a Slave device at its serial port.

With this option, the Bridge may be configured internally to use the Dest_Index
address exactly as received in the message, or it may be configured to steer all
messages to a fixed Slave address, ignoring the Dest_Index address.

H

TCP/IP Address: as required.

4.1.2

Modbus Slave Address

This is an additional explanation of how the Bridge uses the Modbus Slave address.

In a Modbus TCP message sent to the Bridge, the Slave address (defined in panel
software as the Dest_Index address) is stored in the Unit_ID field of the message.
This field is used to address a unique Slave device on a Modbus network which may
contain multiple Slave devices.

The Bridge’s internal configuration contains a Slave Address parameter which can be
set to override the Unit_ID address received in the message. Section 3.9 of this book
describes how to set up the Slave Address parameter.

If the parameter is set to 0 (zero), the message will be delivered to the Slave device
whose address is defined in the Unit_ID field. If the parameter is set to a non–zero
value (range 1 ... 255), the message will be delivered to the Slave device at that
numerical address, regardless of the contents of the Unit_ID field.

For example: If you are accessing the device at Modbus Slave address 34, you must:

H

Set the Dest_Index field to 34, and

H

Ensure the Bridge’s internal Slave Address parameter is configured to 0 (zero).