This document provides a step by step procedure for configuring Modbus I/O transfer on the RAM to poll any Modbus Ethernet Slave device.
RAM Cellular RTU
The RAM Cellular RTU can be used as a Modbus Data Concentrator. This document steps through the configuration one I/O Transfer (Modbus Write) enabling the RAM to move data to and from any Modbus Ethernet Slave device. Many Transfers can be added to meet the application requirements (Read & Write transfers). Data that is gathered by the RAM can then be used in a variety of application scenarios including and not limited to:
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Any 4.xx firmware
1. Referring to Figure 1, type the device’s LAN/WAN IP, port 10000 into a web browser
Figure 1.
2. User Name: admin
3. Password: Last six digits of the device’s serial number
Figure 2.
1. Navigate to: Automation – Modbus – Local Station, then referring to Figure 3:
2. Set Enable Modbus to Yes.
3. Define Station Name, RAM in this case.
4. Define Station Number, 1 in this case.
5. Define Modbus Local Port (Standard TCP Port for Modbus is 502).
Figure 3.
6. Click Save.
1. Navigate to Automation – Modbus – Remote Station
2. Click Add, then referring to Figure 4:
3. Enter Station Name for the remote device, ModbusSlave in this case
4. Enter remote device Station Number (Modbus station address), 2 in this case.
5. Enter the Remote IP Address, 192.168.0.2 in this case.
6. Enter Remote IP Port (IP port 502 is the standard default Modbus)
7. Optionally enter the Station Online address.
Figure 4.
8. Click Finish. The Remote Station will appear in the table shown in Figure 5.
Figure 5.
9. Click Save.
1. Navigate to I/O Transfers found at the bottom of the page or via Automation - Modbus - I/O Transfers
2. Click Add
3. Define the first I/O Transfer as needed, an example is shown in Figure 6.
Figure 6.
NOTE: the Scan Enable Address may be added to control when the IO Transfer is active or inactive. The Event Engine may be used to control this behavior.
4. Click Finish
5. Repeat steps 2 through 4 as needed.
1. Navigate to Automation - I/O Setting - Test I/O, then referring to Figure 7:
2. Add Raw I/O for both Local DO (1 > 8)
3. Select Start
Figure 7.
NOTE: Scrolling down may be required to view all registers
Figure 8.
Note: This is a very simple topology used to define the setup for this document, however many network variations can be supported.
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