TSXCUSBMBPUSB Modbus Plus Communications AdapterUser Manual35011984 eng
Abbreviations & Acronyms1035011984 02/2006
35011984 02/2006 112OverviewAt a GlanceSubject of this chapterThe TSXCUSBMBP communications adapter is designed to provide a bridge between a simple a
Overview1235011984 02/2006Modbus Plus Communication for ApplicationsIntroduction Most Win32 applications that support serial Modbus communications can
Overview35011984 02/2006 13Modbus Plus Network DiagnosticsTSXCUSBMBP The TSXCUSBMBP provides a diagnostic tool for Modbus Plus networks. It has the sa
Overview1435011984 02/2006
35011984 02/2006 153InstallationAt a GlanceSubject of this chapterThis section describes the procedures required to install the TSXCUSBMBP Driver soft
Installation1635011984 02/2006Installation RequirementsInstallation Requirements listInstallation requirements are as follows:z Microsoft Windows XP O
Installation35011984 02/2006 17Installing the TSXCUSBMBP Driver SoftwareIntroduction The TSXCUSBMBP Driver must be installed before connecting the TSX
Installation1835011984 02/2006How to install the TSXCUSBMBP HardwareUse the following procedure to install the TSXCUSBMBP hardware.Step Action1 After
35011984 02/2006 194Establishing a Connection to the TSXCUSBMBPAt a GlanceSubject of this chapterThe TSXCUSBMBP Driver is added to the Startup group d
Establishing a Connection2035011984 02/2006Rescan AdaptersIntroductionIf the TSXCUSBMBP device was not connected to the PC when the TSXCUSBMBP Driver
35011984 02/2006 215Configuring the TSXCUSBMBP DriverAt a GlanceSubject of this ChapterThis chapter describes how to configure the TSXCUSBMBP driver.W
Configuring the TSXCUSBMBP Driver2235011984 02/2006The TSXCUSBMBP Driver Interface WindowIntroduction The Interface Window is used to configure the TS
Configuring the TSXCUSBMBP Driver35011984 02/2006 23Configuring the Modbus Plus Node AddressAddress AssignmentThe TSXCUSBMBP communications adapter mu
Configuring the TSXCUSBMBP Driver2435011984 02/2006Configuring the Slave Response TimeoutIntroduction The Slave Response Timeout is used by the TSXCUS
Configuring the TSXCUSBMBP Driver35011984 02/2006 25Timeout ConfigurationOnce the appropriate value has been determined, the Slave Response Timeout is
Configuring the TSXCUSBMBP Driver2635011984 02/2006Configuring the Virtual Serial (COM) PortIntroduction The Virtual Serial Port used by the applicati
Configuring the TSXCUSBMBP Driver35011984 02/2006 27Configuring the Modbus Plus RoutingIntroductionWhen interfacing to an application through the Virt
Configuring the TSXCUSBMBP Driver2835011984 02/20061. Explicit AddressingThe Explicit Addressing process is described as follows:z Explicit Addressing
Configuring the TSXCUSBMBP Driver35011984 02/2006 29Routing Example Routing example: The following table shows the routing table entries that must be
3Table of ContentsSafety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5About the Book . . . . . . . . . . . .
Configuring the TSXCUSBMBP Driver3035011984 02/200615 15 None Required 15.0.0.0.0 as determined through Direct AddressingIf desired, Explicit Addressi
Configuring the TSXCUSBMBP Driver35011984 02/2006 31Entering Routing Paths into the Routing TableUse the following procedure to change an entry in the
Configuring the TSXCUSBMBP Driver3235011984 02/2006
35011984 02/2006 336Connecting to a Modbus Plus NetworkModbus Plus Network Status IndicatorIntroduction The Modbus Plus Network Status Indicator displ
Connecting to a Modbus Plus Network3435011984 02/2006
35011984 02/2006 357Using the TSXCUSBMBP with an ApplicationOverviewThe TSXCUSBMBP with an ApplicationThe TSXCUSBMBP is designed to interface with any
Using the TSXCUSBMBP with an Application3635011984 02/2006Start the TSXCUSBMBP DriverIntroduction Before an application can communicate through the TS
Using the TSXCUSBMBP with an Application35011984 02/2006 37Configure the Application SoftwareIntroduction Because the software interface to the TSXCUS
Using the TSXCUSBMBP with an Application3835011984 02/2006
35011984 02/2006 398Modbus Plus Network Diagnostic FunctionsAt a GlanceSubject of this ChapterThis chapter describes the Modbus Plus network diagnosti
4Chapter 6 Connecting to a Modbus Plus Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Modbus Plus Network Status Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Modbus Plus Network Diagnostic Functions4035011984 02/2006
Modbus Plus Network Diagnostic Functions35011984 02/2006 418.1 Starting the Diagnostic FunctionsProcedure for Starting the Diagnostic FunctionsIntrodu
Modbus Plus Network Diagnostic Functions4235011984 02/20068.2 Scanning the Modbus Plus NetworkProcedure for Scanning the Modbus Plus NetworkIntroducti
Modbus Plus Network Diagnostic Functions35011984 02/2006 438.3 Displaying Diagnostic InformationAt a GlanceIntroductionThis section describes the diag
Modbus Plus Network Diagnostic Functions4435011984 02/2006Procedure for Displaying Diagnostic InformationIntroduction After the Modbus Plus network ha
Modbus Plus Network Diagnostic Functions35011984 02/2006 45Procedure To display the diagnostic information from a node proceed as follows:Step Action1
Modbus Plus Network Diagnostic Functions4635011984 02/2006Node Error StatisticsIntroduction This section describes the Node Error Statistics screen.No
Modbus Plus Network Diagnostic Functions35011984 02/2006 47Node PersonalityIntroduction This section describes the Node Personality screen.Node Person
Modbus Plus Network Diagnostic Functions4835011984 02/2006Internal Path TransactionsIntroduction This section describes the Internal Path Transactions
Modbus Plus Network Diagnostic Functions35011984 02/2006 49Token Owner Work TableIntroduction Clicking on the Token Owner Work Table button displays t
35011984 02/2006 5§Safety InformationImportant InformationNOTICERead these instructions carefully, and look at the equipment to become familiar with t
Modbus Plus Network Diagnostic Functions5035011984 02/2006Active Station TableIntroduction This section describes the Active Station Table screen.Acti
Modbus Plus Network Diagnostic Functions35011984 02/2006 51Token Station TableIntroduction This section describes the Token Station Table screen.Token
Modbus Plus Network Diagnostic Functions5235011984 02/2006Global Data Present TableIntroduction This section describes the Global Data Present Table s
Modbus Plus Network Diagnostic Functions35011984 02/2006 53Read Global DataIntroduction Clicking on the Read Global Data button displays the Global Da
Modbus Plus Network Diagnostic Functions5435011984 02/2006
35011984 02/2006 55AppendicesAt a GlanceIntroduction The following appendices describe the TSXCUSBMBP settingsz for Unity, andz for Concept & ProW
Appendices5635011984 02/2006
35011984 02/2006 57ATSXCUSBMBP Settings for UnityTSXCUSBMBP Settings for UnityIntroduction This section describes how to configure Unity to work the T
TSXCUSBMBP Settings for Unity5835011984 02/2006Configuring UnityThe following steps are required to configure Unity to work the TSXCUSBMBP:Step Action
TSXCUSBMBP Settings for Unity35011984 02/2006 593 Install and make sure the Modbus Driver is running for Unity's Modbus Communication. (This is u
Safety Information635011984 02/2006PLEASE NOTEElectrical equipment should be serviced only by qualified personnel. No responsibility is assumed by Sch
TSXCUSBMBP Settings for Unity6035011984 02/20067 You should now be able to Connect: Step Action
35011984 02/2006 61BTSXCUSBMBP Settings for Concept & ProWORX32TSXCUSBMBP Settings for Concept & ProWORX32Introduction This section describes
TSXCUSBMBP Settings for Concept & ProWORX326235011984 02/2006Configuring Concept & ProWORX32The following steps are required to configure Conc
TSXCUSBMBP Settings for Concept & ProWORX3235011984 02/2006 635 Set the PLC Node or Modbus Address to the local Modbus Plus address or the address
35011984 02/2006 7About the BookAt a GlanceDocument Scope This document provides an installation, setup and usage guide for the Schneider Automation T
About the Book835011984 02/2006
35011984 02/2006 91Glossary of Abbreviations and AcronymsGlossary of Abbreviations and AcronymsIntroduction This glossary provides an expansion of abb
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