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D. parity and stop bits, Part 4, A. modbus enable – HTP 7350P-629 User Manual

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D. PARITY AND STOP BITS

The parity/stop bits parameter of the Modbus adapter must be set to match the rest of the devices on the bus. Although it is common to
set serial devices to use no parity, setting the parity to even or odd may improve communications reliability on all connected devices on
the bus.

This parameter has 4 possible selections which should be sufficient to establish communication with other devices. These selections
are outlined in Table 4.

Parameter

Setting

Description

40

0

No parity 1 stop bit (factory default)

40

1

No parity 2 stop bits

40

2

Even parity 1 stop bit

40

3

Odd parity 1 stop bit

Table 4

– Parameter 40 Settings

Press and Hold the RESET button to store all parameters and exit the Installer Menu.

PART 4 – COMMUNICATION CONFIGURATION (APPLIANCES WITH AN LCD TEXT
DISPLAY)

A. MODBUS ENABLE

1. Press and hold the ENTER key until you see the screen at right.

Use the RIGHT arrow to select a character, then use the UP and DOWN arrows to
select the desired character value. RIGHT arrow over to the next character and repeat the selection. Once you have 925 on the screen,
press and hold ENTER on the display to enter the Installer Menu.

2. Once in the Installer Menu, use the RIGHT arrow to navigate to Parameter 37. When at Parameter 37, press ENTER. The current
setting should be flashing. Press UP or DOWN to select the desired setting from Table 5:

Parameter

Setting

Description

37

OFF

MODBUS “DISABLED” (factory default)

37

ON

MODBUS “ON”

37

AUTOMATIC

MODBUS “AUTO” (enables automatic detection of a PC or Adapter)

Table 5

– Parameter 37 Settings

FUNCTION 37

Press ENTER once the desired setting is flashing on the display. Once accepted, the
selection should not flash.

Please do not leave the Installer Menu. Configure the Address, Baud Rate, and Parity settings described below.

B. MODBUS ADDRESS

NOTE: Modbus must be enabled on the appliance as outlined above for the following parameter to be viewed and changed.

The Modbus address space is comprised of 256 addresses. These are defined as follows:

Address 0 is a broadcast address. The master can send data to address 0 and all followers will process the data.

Addresses 1

– 247 are free to be assigned to Modbus devices on the bus. Each address can be assigned to only one Modbus

device on the bus.

Addresses 248

– 256 are not available for use.


MODBUS ADDRESSING SUGGESTIONS*

Each device must have a unique address.

It is not recommended to use 1 as an address, as this is often the default address for various Modbus devices.

In order to keep track of addresses for future maintenance purposes, record all device addresses in the Installation
and Maintenance Notes section, included in this manual.

*SAVE THIS DOCUMENT IN A SECURE LOCATION FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.

In the Installer Menu, press RIGHT to advance to Parameter 38.

FUNCTION 38

Press ENTER. The address value will blink. Use the UP and DOWN arrows to set the
desired address. Press ENTER again to accept your selection (and stop the display from

ENTER MENU CODE
925

MODBUS MODE
OFF 37

MODBUS ADDRES
0 38