869 MOTOR PROTECTION SYSTEM – COMMUNICATIONS GUIDE
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869 Motor Protection System
Chapter 10: Modbus Protocol
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Digital Energy
Modbus Protocol
All Ethernet ports and serial communication ports support the Modbus protocol. The only
exception is if the serial port has been configured for DNP or IEC 60870-5-103 operation
(see descriptions below). This allows the EnerVista 8 Series Setup software (which is a
Modbus master application) to communicate to the 869.
The 869 implements a subset of the Modicon Modbus RTU serial communication standard.
The Modbus protocol is hardware-independent. That is, the physical layer can be any of a
variety of standard hardware configurations. This includes USB, RS485, fiber optics, etc.
Modbus is a single master / multiple slave type of protocol suitable for a multi-drop
configuration.
The 869 is always a Modbus slave with a valid slave address range 1 to 254.
DATA FRAME FORMAT AND DATA RATE
One data frame of an asynchronous transmission to or from an 869 typically consists of 1
start bit, 8 data bits, and 1 stop bit. This produces a 10-bit data frame. This is important for
transmission through modems at high bit rates. Modbus protocol can be implemented at
any standard communication speed. The 869 supports operation at 9600, 19200, 38400,
57600, and 115200 bps baud rate. The USB interface supports ModBus TCP/IP.
FUNCTION CODE SUPPORTED
The following functions are supported by the 869 :
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FUNCTION CODE 03H - Read Setpoints
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FUNCTION CODE 04H - Read Actual Values
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FUNCTION CODE 05H - Execute Operation
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FUNCTION CODE 06H - Store Single Setpoint
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FUNCTION CODE 07H - Read Device Status
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FUNCTION CODE 08H - Loopback Test
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FUNCTION CODE 10H - Store Multiple Setpoints
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FUNCTION CODE 42H - Group Settings Read
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FUNCTION CODE 43H - Group Settings Write
When a ModBus master such as the EnerVista 8 Series Setup software communicates to
the 869 over Ethernet, the 869 slave address, TCP port number and the 869 IP address for
the associated port must be configured and are also configured within the Master for this
device. The default ModBus TCP port number is 502.
The following ModBus parameters are configurable:
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