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Connect Tech Blue Heat/Net User’s Manual
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Modbus TCP Configuration
When you click on the “Modbus TCP Configuration” button, you'll see a screen containing the
following information:
Nodes
Node_Name ,Node_ID
MBP_Srv_11 ,11
The
Node_Name
is the name of the device and is for reference only. The
Node_ID
parameter
refers to the node number on the Modbus TCP network. This number must be unique on the
network and have a value between 0 and 255. Use this number in your Modbus TCP software to
refer to Blue Heat/Net, along with its IP address.
Serial Side
In the personality combo box for each serial port, you'll see the four serial protocols listed: DF1,
DNP3, Modbus ASCII, and Modbus RTU. Select the personality you wish to use and click the
“Configure” button.
The FST personalities work a little differently than the other personalities in that the serial ports
used by each protocol are determined by the configuration of the personality and not by the
personality selected in basic serial settings page. We recommend that you select the appropriate
personality for each port as this will avoid confusion.
If you have selected a port for use with an FST protocol and you then change to the Blue
Heat/Net personality, the FST protocol will continue to use the port. You will need to clear the
port information from the configuration of that personality before the port will be free for use.
DF1 Configuration
The data below refers to devices attached to the serial port.
Nodes
Node_Name, Node_ID ,PLC_Type, Port,
Device01 , 1 ,SLC5 , P4 ,
The
Node_Name
is used below under Map_Descriptors. The
Node_ID
is used by Blue
Heat/Net to find the device on the serial side (1-255).
PLC_Type
refers to the language
understood by that PLC. This value can be one of PLC3, PLC5, or Slc5.
Port
is the Blue Heat/Net port you wish to use with this device.
P1
refers to port Serial1, etc.
You can have multiple devices connected to the same port in an RS-485 configuration. You can
also have devices connected to multiple ports. Each node needs a unique ID within each port.
You can have the same value for
Node_ID
on different ports refer to different devices. The
Node_Name
must be unique for each device.
// Client Side Map Descriptors
//
//DF1
Map_Descriptors
Node_Name, File_Type ,File_Number ,Address ,Length
,Scan_Interval
Device01 , B ,12 ,0 ,16 ,1.0s
Device01 , B ,13 ,0 ,16 ,1.0s