What is modbus, Wiring, Drive configuration – Applied Motion ST10-Q-NE User Manual
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Modbus User Manual
What is Modbus?
Modbus, originally created by Modicon, is a fieldbus that allows a master and one or more slave devices to
share data. These data are organized into 16-bit registers, which can also be used to share information single-bit
I/O points.
It is a popular protocol with PLC vendors due to its simplicity and the inherent ease of sending PLC register
data (often 16-bits in width) over a fieldbus protocol optimized for 16-bit data.
The master may initiate read and write operations on single registers or blocks of registers. While there is
no rule to this effect, it is common for the master to read and write on a periodic time base (polling), rather than
sending and requesting data only when it is needed. In this manner, PLC register data is ensured to be valid and
consistent as a representation of the slave device’s status.
Modbus TCP data is transmitted over Ethernet TCP/IP port 502.
Wiring
Modbus/RTU:
Modbus RTU uses the standard RS-232 or RS-485 physical layer.
RS-232 is a point-to-point communications scheme, and as such the largest possible network would consist
of a single slave drive. Please note that even though it will be the only device on the “network”, it will still require
an address. This address may be an integer value from 1-32, and is set through the ST Configurator™ software
during initial configuration.
For drives with RS-485 communications, there are a few things to consider.
It is possible to use 2-wire RS-485 for operational communication over Modbus, however 4-wire RS-485 is
required for use with all Applied Motion configuration and programming software (i.e., ST Configurator™ and Q
Programmer™). As such, we recommend that all RS-485 networks be constructed using the 4-wire method.
Be sure to consult your drive’s hardware manual for specific wiring details.
Modbus/TCP:
Modbus TCP uses the standard Ethernet physical layer and a TCP/IP connection. Connect your drive
to the PC, PLC or LAN using standard CAT5 cabling.
Consult your drive’s manual for wiring and detailed communication instructions.
Drive configuration
Modbus/RTU Drive Configuration:
First, download and install the most recent version of the ST Configurator™ software from the Applied
Motion Products website (www.applied-motion.com). For RS-485 drives you will also need a USB-to-RS-485
converter, such as the USB-COMi-M module available from AMP. Consult your drive’s manual for wiring and
general communication instructions.
1. Launch ST Configurator™ software and select the appropriate COM port.
2. Apply power to the drive. Note, perform this step with only a single drive on the network. Each drive
must be configured individually before it may be used on a network.
3. ST Configurator™ will automatically identify the drive, but will not upload all parameters. Click
“Upload from Drive”. This will ensure that the software accurately reflects the current state of the drive’s
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