MODBUS NETWORK AND NODE MONITORS
D485 MODBUS TO DEVICENET CONVERTER – USER GUIDE
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Node monitor
GENERAL
The node monitor functionality provides an aid when setting up the communication with
the slave-devices on the Modbus network.
It offers an easy way of testing a specific command on a node, and monitor the result. It
also provides an overview of the memory used by the node.
Using the node monitor has a negative influence on the overall performance of the D485.
Therefore the monitor functionality should be used with care.
OPERATION
The node monitor window is shown below.
A: Start/stop node communication
These icons are used to start or stop a node. Stopping is done by clicking the red light and
could be seen as a temporary removal of the node, i.e no data will be sent to the node but
it is still available. To start the node again, simply click on the green light.
This is a powerful feature when there is a problem with a particular node; the other nodes
can be disconnected, helping to isolate the problem.
If the control and status registers are enabled, the subnet cannot be started or stopped
without being activated from the fieldbus.
B: Select/send command
Select the command to monitor using the ‘Select’ icon, and click ‘Send’ to send the
command.
C: Data update ON/OFF
These icons are used to turn the monitor functionality ON or OFF (see ‘Monitor Area’ below).
NOTE
Start
Stop
NOTE
Select
Send
Update OFF Update ON
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