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Modbus functions supported
Read coils (1)
Read separate input (2)
Read company registers (3)
Read input registers (4)
Write single coils (5)
Write single register (6)
Write multiple coils (15)
Write multiple register (16)
EXOL type
R = Real (-3.3E38 – 3.3E38)
I = Integer (-32768 – 32767)
X = Index (0 – 255)
L = Logic (0/1)
Transmission mode
The control unit is set to RTU mode
A maximum of 47 registers can be read in one message.
V.7.a.1. Repeaters and EXO communication
[(3) section V.6]
Access: Configuration/System
The repeater is supplied with an instruction manual for setup and operation If multiple CORRIGO modules are connected
to the same remote control (up to 6 CORRIGO modules), it will be necessary to modify the PLA/ELA on each CORRIGO.
In this case, a different address must be entered in the repeated for each CORRIGO module Follow the instructions given
in the setup and operation instruction manual.
V.7.a.2. WEB communication
It is possible to communicate via TCP/IP WEB in language. In this case, the device is supplied with the Internet page and
the controller set to DHCP.
It is possible to know the DHCP address or set the fixed IP [(5)(6) section V.7], or using the E-tool software
http://www.regin.se
V.8.a.3. BACNET IP communication with BASC type
A simplified BACNET is presented at the end of the operating and commissioning instruction manual.
Access: Configuration/Communication
It is necessary to activate the
BACNET IP
[(7) section V.6]. It is possible to know the DHCP address or set the fixed IP
[(5)(6) section V.6] It is possible to set the ID / Port N° … [(8) section V.6].
It is necessary to activate the BACNET MSTP (3) section V.6]. Possibility to set speed, ID, address, etc. [(4)section V.6].
Speed = 9600/MAC address = 0/Device ID = 2640/Max master = 127
BACnet type
10XXX = Binary read and write
20XXX = Binary read
10XXX = Analogue read and write
40XXX = Analogue read
30XXX = Multistate read and write
40XXX = Multistate read
(XXX = MODBUS address)
AV = Analogue value
BV = Binary value
MSV = Multistate value
BMMD address:
The BBMD address is used to locate devices connected to different BACnet/IP subnetworks and
separated by an IP router. The address is entered as he host; the host can be the host name if DNS is configured. If the
DNS is not configured, it will be necessary to enter the host address in the format xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx followed by the port
number (default setting 47808)
MAC:
The MAC address of the device. This must be unique for the sub-network only.