EDR-3000
IM02602003E
Parameter
Description
Setting range
Default
Menu path
Physical Settings
Digit 1: Number of bits. Digit 2: E=even parity, O=odd
parity, N=no parity. Digit 3: Number of stop bits. More
information on the parity: It is possible that the last data
bit is followed by a parity bit which is used for recognition
of communication errors. The parity bit ensures that with
even parity ("EVEN") always an even number of bits with
valence "1" or with odd parity ("ODD") an odd number of
"1" valence bits are transmitted. But it is also possible to
transmit no parity bits (here the setting is "Parity =
None"). More information on the stop-bits: The end of a
data byte is terminated by the stop-bits.
Only available if:Device Planning = RTU
8E1,
8O1,
8N1,
8N2
8E1
[Device Para
/Modbus]
t-call
If there is no request message sent from Communication
to the device after expiry of this time, the device
concludes a communication failure within the
Communication system.
1 - 3600s
10s
[Device Para
/Modbus]
Comm CmdBlo
Activating (allowing)/ Deactivating (disallowing) the
blocking of the Communication Commands
Inactive,
Active
Inactive
[Device Para
/Modbus]
Disable Latching
Disable Latching: If this parameter is active (true), none
of the Modbus states will be latched. That means that trip
signals wont be latched by Modbus.
Inactive,
Active
Inactive
[Device Para
/Modbus]
AllowGap
If this parameter is active (True), the User can request a
set of modbus register without getting an exception,
because of invalid address in the requested array. The
invalid addresses have a special value 0xFAFA, but the
User is responsible for ignoring invalid addresses.
Attention: This special value can be valid, if address is
valid.
Inactive,
Active
Active
[Device Para
/Modbus]
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