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223889, Revision 2.2
(P) Protocol Selection Menu
*** Protocol Selection Menu ***
Main Port: Protocol Type: Point to Point
(P) Point to Point
(B) Broadcast
(D) Hayes Dialup
(M) Modbus
(H) Honeywell
(3) DNP3
(T) TDE
(X) Disabled
(Esc) Previous Menu
Enter Choice:
Figure 6-12 Port Selection Menu
(P) Point to Point
For more information see Point to Point on page 76. In this mode link control parameters and Timers
can be set. (see Protocol Configuration Menu on page 27 )
(B) Broadcast
This mode allows data to be broadcast from a Master to multiple slaves. The messages are not ARQ’ed
(acknowledged) by the slave radios so data integrity is not guaranteed on data being sent from the
Master to Slaves but data being sent by Slaves to Master is ARQ’ed in the normal manner. The Master
still utilises the ARQ retry setting (see (2) Link Control Menu on page 20) and will resend each packet to
the Slaves by this number. The slaves will automatically discard duplicate messages so the only
configuration issue is the ARQ settings must be adjusted for reasonable performance (1 to 5) retries.
Both Master and Slave units must be set to the broadcast protocol for them to coexist properly.
(H) Hayes Dialup
For more information see (R) Radio Configuration Menu on page 17.
In this mode Hayes Command Controls can be set. (see (M) Hayes Command Control Menu on page 32 )
(M) Modbus
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The protocol decoder reads data from the assigned serial port and processes it as a Modbus RTU
protocol. The decoder conforms to the Modbus timing to determine beginning and ending of packets.
The address is extracted and checked against a routing table (see Route Managing on page 28). If a
destination radio can be located in the table then the packet is immediately forwarded to the remote
radio. Data will continue to be passed to the destination radio until the protocol decoder has found an
“End of Packet” as determined by the Modbus timing specifications.
Modbus protocol only supports a single byte destination address that only allows 255 radios to be
addressed.
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Because of the structure of the ModBus protocol, it does not support Peer-to-Peer networking