Flintec MCS-64 ModbusOnEthernet User Manual
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Manual MSC-64: Modbus on Ethernet
Contents
Part A: Modbus on Ethernet.........................................................................................pages 6 - 13
Part B: Commands......................................................................................................pages 14 - 35
Part C: MCS-64 Components and Configuration........................................................pages 36 - 45
1.
Introduction...........................................................................................................................6
1.1.
Identification and Scope ................................................................................................6
1.2.
Purpose .........................................................................................................................6
2.
System Design ......................................................................................................................6
2.1
General..........................................................................................................................6
2.2
Backplane handling .......................................................................................................6
2.3
Ethernet Gateway..........................................................................................................7
2.3.1
IP Settings .................................................................................................................7
2.3.2
The Modbus port .......................................................................................................7
2.3.3
The ASCII entry port..................................................................................................7
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Ethernet Gateway Profile .....................................................................................................8
3.1
The Modbus Objects .....................................................................................................8
3.2
Communication Profile ..................................................................................................8
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Modbus Mapping ..................................................................................................................9
4.1
Modbus Register Map Overview ...................................................................................9
4.1.1
Gateway Register Map ..............................................................................................9
4.1.2
LDM Register Map...................................................................................................10
5
COMMANDS ........................................................................................................................14
5.1
System diagnosis – ID, IV, IS ......................................................................................15
5.2
Calibration Commands – CE, CM, CI, DS, DP, CZ, CG AZ, AG, ZT, FD, CS.............16
5.3
Motion detection Commands – NR, NT.......................................................................20
5.4
Filter setting Commands – FM, FL, UR .......................................................................21
5.5
Set Zero/Tare and Reset Zero/Tare Commands – SZ, RZ, ST, RT ............................23
5.6
Output Commands – GG, GN, GT, GS .......................................................................25
5.7
Setpoint Commands - Sn, Hn, An ...............................................................................26
5.8
Trigger Commands – SD, MT, GA, TE, TR, TL...........................................................28
5.9
Trigger Special Commands– RW, TT, TS, DT, TW, TI, HT.........................................31
5.10
Save calibration, setup and setpoint parameters Commands – CS, WP, SS .............34
5.11
Filling Commands – PD1 to PD21, DI, SC, AC, GD, DT, SD ......................................35
5.12
Loss in Weight Commands – PL1 to PL5, LC, LI, GF, GR, GM, SL...........................35
5.13
Speed Estimation Multi-Channel System MCS-64 ......................................................35