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ALTOSONIC V

ModBus Manual 0300 rev07 E

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2 SERIAL TRANSMISSION FORMAT

The two transmission modes used are called:

1.

ASCII, and

2.

RTU.

The user has to select the desired mode along with the serial communication parameters (baud rate,

parity-type).

Note that all these parameters must be the same for all controllers in the network.

2.1

ASCII-mode

Each byte of the message is sent as two ASCII characters.

This means only the ASCII characters 0-9, A-F are transmitted.

Serial communication parameters:

1 start byte, 7 data bits, even/odd/no parity, 1 stop bit if parity is used and two stop bits if no parity

is used.

Error check field:

Longitudinal Redundancy Check (LRC).

The advantage of ASCII mode is that it allows for a time interval up to 1 second between characters

without causing a timeout.

A disadvantage of ASCII mode is the larger message length.

2.2

RTU-mode


Each byte of the message is sent as 8 bits.

Serial communication parameters:

1 start byte, 8 data bits, even/odd/no parity, 1 stop bit if parity is used, and two stop bits if no parity

is used.

Error check field:

Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC).