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Bringing the Benefits of Real-Time Data Collection to the World 

Sutron Corporation, 22400 Davis Drive, Sterling, Virginia 20164 

 

Table of Contents 

1.

 

Introduction .......................................................................................................................... 2

 

Features .................................................................................................................................... 2

 

2.

 

Unpacking ........................................................................................................................... 3

 

Unpacking ................................................................................................................................ 3

 

3.

 

Hardware Description .......................................................................................................... 4

 

Connectors ............................................................................................................................... 4

 

Terminal Block ........................................................................................................................ 5

 

Battery Connections ................................................................................................................. 5

 

4.

 

Setup and Operation ........................................................................................................... 6

 

Modbus Connections ................................................................................................................ 6

 

ModbusLink Network basics ................................................................................................... 6

 

Setup ........................................................................................................................................ 8

 

Configuring ModbusLink ........................................................................................................ 9

 

Optional Mounting Bracket Kit (2911-1395) ............................................................ 10

 

Quick Start Guide ...................................................................................................... 12

 

Verifying Communication ........................................................................... 12

 

6. 

 

Troubleshooting and Maintenance ...................................................................................... 13

 

Troubleshooting ....................................................................................................................... 13

 

Maintenance ............................................................................................................................. 13

 

Appendix A ............................................................................................................................... 14

 

Specifications ........................................................................................................................... 14

 

Ordering Information ............................................................................................................... 14

 

Appendix B ............................................................................................................................... 15

 

Appendix E– Commercial Warranty ......................................................................................... 16

 

SUTRON MANUFACTURED EQUIPMENT ....................................................................... 16

 

NON-SUTRON MANUFACTURED EQUIPMENT ............................................................. 16

 

REPAIR AND RETURN POLICY ......................................................................................... 16

 

EXTENDED WARRANTY AND ON-SITE MAINTENANCE ............................................ 16

 

Summary of Contents for ModbusLink-M

Page 1: ...ModbusLink M ModbusLink S OPERATIONS MAINTENANCE MANUAL Part No 8800 1197 Revision 1 0 April 1 2013...

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Page 3: ...on 6 Modbus Connections 6 ModbusLink Network basics 6 Setup 8 Configuring ModbusLink 9 Optional Mounting Bracket Kit 2911 1395 10 Quick Start Guide 12 Verifying Communication 12 6 Troubleshooting and...

Page 4: ...ensor directly it will try to discover a route to the destination via intermediate ModbusLink S modules Features 300 meters LOS range longer ranges possible via intermediate nodes mesh networking Very...

Page 5: ...tainer and visually inspect the unit for signs of damage during shipment Report any such damage to the factory immediately to ensure a prompt response and resolution Retain one shipping container in t...

Page 6: ...ogger sensor over RS 485 a 5 terminal connector is provided The module can also be provided external power via the 5 pin connector Please refer to Table 1 for a detailed description of the connector T...

Page 7: ...dbus over RS485 B Red 8 16v dc power input Black Power Ground Battery Connections The ModbusLink M S has an internal battery to power the unit however external power 8 16v dc can be applied to J3 If e...

Page 8: ...se of simplicity the Network ID can be represented by an imaginary physical wire connecting each ModbusLink module to other ModbusLink modules within radio range having an identical Network ID in a me...

Page 9: ...te Once a route has been established data can be sent through the route to the destination node Data messages are never broadcast to conserve power They are only addressed to a single node unicast whi...

Page 10: ...is connected to the ModbusLink S at power up Also ensure that the modbus communication parameters like baud parity etc of the sensor are the same as ModbusLink S module If the parameters are differen...

Page 11: ...lue CR LF Command value Response Description AT OK Test RS232 communication with module Modbus Com value value RS232 RS485 Modbus Com value Where value the new modbus com port Set Modbus communication...

Page 12: ...s returns the address and hop count for each node Performs a live Scan and report the address and hop count for all nodes in the current network ver NW Stack Ver x xx Modbus Stack Ver x xx Returns the...

Page 13: ...1 The optional mounting bracket kit provides an easy way to mount the ModbusLink modules to a 1 5 standard pipe The kit includes the mounting plates alignment bracket and u bolts hose clamps and screw...

Page 14: ...arity types To change the Network ID issue command NwID Network Id Power cycle the device Node Address config The ModbusLink S modules can be configured to operate in 2 address modes 1 Static address...

Page 15: ...of the Modbus sensor If using automatic address mode ensure that the Modbus sensor is powered and connected to the ModbusLink S module before powering it up Power cycle the ModbusLink S module Ensure...

Page 16: ...aud Rates 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 Parity Odd Even None Mechanical Environmental Enclosure 5 x 4 x 2 NEMA rated enclosure Weight 400gms including battery Temperature 40C to 60C Power Input optional...

Page 17: ...th our Integrated Systems Division and Engineering Division for additional assistance Introductory Training Training is an important part of the Sutron Customer Service philosophy The Sutron training...

Page 18: ...shall pay transportation for the return of the repaired equipment to the customer when the validity of the damage claim has been established Otherwise Sutron will prepay shipment and bill the custome...

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