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Read value "<description>" from device "<manufacturer> -<medium> -<serial number>”
The given value was successfully read from the given slave. This message is shown only if
reading the value has failed before.
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The readout cycle is being maintained again.
This message appears after this message, when the readout cycle is being maintained again.
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Could not re-initialise M-Bus library
When scanning the internal M-Bus library has to be re-initialised in order to change settings
like baud rate or addressing mode. If this message shows up, re-initialising the M-Bus library
failed. You should restart the device.
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Scanning for slaves failed
The driver could not scan for slaves.
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Determining slaves' configuration failed
After the driver has scanned the bus for slaves, it could not determine the values provided
by the slaves.
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The readout cycle has been violated.
The driver was still busy reading the slaves' values when a new readout cycle should be
started. You should probably increase the readout cycle.
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Could not read values from device "
<manufacturer>
-
<medium>
-
<serial number>
".
The values of the given slave could not be read.
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Could not read value "
<description>
" from device "
<manufacturer>
-
<medium>
-
<serial
number>
".
The given value could not be read from the given slave.
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Read illegal floating point value "
<description>
" from device "
<manufacturer>
-
<medium>
-
<serial number>
".
An illegal floating point value was read for the given value from the given slave.
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Portal communication error
<error code>
A general error has occurred while exchanging data with the portal. Possible error codes:
-2
Out of memory
-3
The internal data queue has overflown, because data was produced faster than it could be processed.
If you see an error code that is not on the above list, please contact the customer support.
EtherNet/IP Adapter/Slave
If your device features an EtherNet/IP module, the EtherNet/IP adapter can be configured
through this form. The EtherNet/IP module is based on the Anybus CompactCom module by
HMS Industrial Networks.
Groups and values
At the top there is a list where you can define groups and the values that are available inside
these groups. Every group has a name. Every value has a name, a data type and a length.
Additionally the list shows an index for each group and value. The indexes are used internally to
address the groups and their values. You can add, edit, delete or clone groups and values (input
or output) via the buttons below the list.
When adding or editing a group, a dialog will show up where you can configure the following
parameters:
Anybus Edge Gateway Reference Guide
SCM-1202-154 1.0 en-US