GE Multilin
L60 Line Phase Comparison System
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5 SETTINGS
5.2 PRODUCT SETUP
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l) ETHERNET SWITCH
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PRODUCT SETUP
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COMMUNICATIONS
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ETHERNET SWITCH
These settings appear only if the L60 is ordered with an Ethernet switch module (type 2S or 2T).
The IP address and Modbus TCP port number for the Ethernet switch module are specified in this menu. These settings
are used in advanced network configurations. Please consult the network administrator before making changes to these
settings. The client software (EnerVista UR Setup, for example) is the preferred interface to configure these settings.
The
PORT 1 EVENTS
through
PORT 6 EVENTS
settings allow Ethernet switch module events to be logged in the event
recorder.
5.2.5 MODBUS USER MAP
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PRODUCT SETUP
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MODBUS USER MAP
The Modbus user map provides read-only access for up to 256 registers. To obtain a memory map value, enter the desired
address in the
ADDRESS
line (this value must be converted from hex to decimal format). The corresponding value is dis-
played in the
VALUE
line. A value of “0” in subsequent register
ADDRESS
lines automatically returns values for the previous
ADDRESS
lines incremented by “1”. An address value of “0” in the initial register means “none” and values of “0” will be dis-
played for all registers. Different
ADDRESS
values can be entered as required in any of the register positions.
ETHERNET SWITCH
SWITCH IP ADDRESS:
127.0.0.1
Range: standard IP address format
MESSAGE
SWITCH MODBUS TCP
PORT NUMBER: 502
Range: 1 to 65535 in steps of 1
MESSAGE
PORT 1 EVENTS:
Disabled
Range: Enabled, Disabled
MESSAGE
PORT 2 EVENTS:
Disabled
Range: Enabled, Disabled
↓
MESSAGE
PORT 6 EVENTS:
Disabled
Range: Enabled, Disabled
MODBUS USER MAP
ADDRESS
1:
0
VALUE:
0
Range: 0 to 65535 in steps of 1
MESSAGE
ADDRESS
2:
0
VALUE:
0
Range: 0 to 65535 in steps of 1
↓
MESSAGE
ADDRESS 256:
0
VALUE:
0
Range: 0 to 65535 in steps of 1
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Page 502: ...A 10 L60 Line Phase Comparison System GE Multilin A 1 PARAMETER LIST APPENDIXA A ...
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