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Introduction

Modbus/TCP Interface

Revision 10

HC900 Hybrid Controller Communications User Guide

3

12/07

Parameter Addressing

The definition in Table 6-1 is the fixed map overview listing starting and ending addresses.

Greater detail for parameter addressing relating to a particular function class (e.g, loops, setpoint programmer,
signal tags) is in referenced sub-sections. Function Codes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 16 (10h), and 17 (11h) are supported
(see Table 4-1 Modbus/TCP and Modbus RTU Function Codes Definitions).

Examples for read or write access to parameters supported by the various function codes are provided in Sections
4.3 through 4.11.

Reference

The Open Modbus/TCP Specification can be obtained at the Modicon website:

http://www.modicon.com/openmbus/standards/openmbus.htm

HC900 Ethernet Communications Setup

See the HC900 Hybrid Control (HC) Designer Users Guide, Doc. # 51-52-25-110 or respective HC Designer Help
Files for setting up the following network parameters:

IP Address, Subnet Mask (optional), Default Gateway IP Address (optional)

1. Be sure the PC, HMI panel, or other Host device has a Network Interface Card (NIC) with an IP

address (fixed or DHCP served) that allows access to controllers on the same or other subnet. Consult
your IT department or network administrator for allocating IP addresses to the controllers as required.

2. You will need to set each controller’s IP address prior to network connection since every HC900

controller is shipped with the default IP address of 192.168.1.254. Placing multiple controllers on the
same network before they have been given unique IP addresses will cause problems.

3. On the PC, use the Utilities Worksheet in the HC Designer software to set up the serial RS-232

connection to the controller at the desired baud rate. This will require a null modem cable.

4. Select the Set Controller’s Network Parameters button. Using the wizard (bottom radio button), select

the PC COM port to be used, then set the controller’s new network parameters including IP address,
Subnet Mask (if other than default, 255.255.255.0), and Default Gateway IP address (if required,
otherwise leave at default 0.0.0.0). See your IT network administrator for proper entries. (Refer to
the on-line help provided with the HC Designer software, Utilities Worksheet, Set Controller’s
Network Parameters
, for further details on this step).

Note: This setup will require the controller to be placed temporarily in the Program mode. After the new
network parameters have been downloaded, the controller will conduct a Cold Start in its transition to RUN.
This will cause an initialization if there is a current configuration in the controller.

The fixed IP address of each controller shall be set independently prior to placing on the network. See your IT
systems administrator for allocating IP addresses, subnet masks, or default gateway IP address as necessary
(network address filtering and routing may be necessary if the controller network access will not to be confined
locally within the plant environment).