Atop ABLELink MB5000 Series Manuel d'utilisateur Page 1

Naviguer en ligne ou télécharger Manuel d'utilisateur pour Passerelles/contrôleurs Atop ABLELink MB5000 Series. Atop ABLELink MB5000 Series User`s manual [en] Manuel d'utilisatio

  • Télécharger
  • Ajouter à mon manuel
  • Imprimer
  • Page
    / 37
  • Table des matières
  • MARQUE LIVRES
  • Noté. / 5. Basé sur avis des utilisateurs
Vue de la page 0
ABLELink
®
Modbus Gateway
MB5000 Series
Users Manual
Version 1.1
Updated in March, 2010
TEL: 886-3-5508137
FAX: 886-3-5508131
http://www.atop.com.tw
Vue de la page 0
1 2 3 4 5 6 ... 36 37

Résumé du contenu

Page 1

ABLELink® Modbus Gateway MB5000 Series User’s Manual Version 1.1 Updated in March, 2010 TEL: 886-3-5508137 FAX: 886-3-5508131 http://www.

Page 2 - Table of Contents

User manual Version 1.0 Modbus Gateway Configuration and Management Connecting to the Setup Page There are two methods of connecting to the Modbus

Page 3

User manual Version 1.0 Modbus Gateway System information The menu tree to the left side of the page contains the configuration and management opti

Page 4

User manual Version 1.0 Modbus Gateway Login If nothing is modified after connecting to the Modbus Gateway, the user does not have to be logged in.

Page 5 - Features

User manual Version 1.0 Modbus Gateway Port information The Port Information menu can browse through and modify the settings of all ports, includin

Page 6 - Specifications

User manual Version 1.0 Modbus Gateway Port [Port] will configure the basic parameters and connection information to the Modbus Gateway. There are t

Page 7 - Hardware Diagram

User manual Version 1.0 Modbus Gateway Serial Device Mode Modbus devices are commonly labeled as Master and Slave and therefore, the Serial Devic

Page 8 - Pin Definitions

User manual Version 1.0 Modbus Gateway connected to the port. For example, Port1 connected device uses the Modbus RTU communication protocol then “D

Page 9

User manual Version 1.0 Modbus Gateway ID routing-table: Master ID and Slave ID modes. Master ID: The Master ID is a virtual ID and each field

Page 10 - Configuration and Management

User manual Version 1.0 Modbus Gateway (II) “Serial Device Mode” as “Master” Figure 2. Configuration page for “Serial Device Mode” as “Master”

Page 11 - System information

User manual Version 1.0 Modbus Gateway “Slave IP”: IP address for connecting to remote slave device. “Slave TCP Port”: TCP port for connecting to

Page 12

User manual Version 1.0 Modbus Gateway Table of Contents Table of Contents...

Page 13 - Port information

User manual Version 1.0 Modbus Gateway Miscellaneous The miscellaneous menu includes the [Basic settings] and [Advanced settings] for the Modbus Ga

Page 14

User manual Version 1.0 Modbus Gateway Advance settings There are two main functions in the advanced settings, (1) Enable and disable Modbus Gatewa

Page 15

User manual Version 1.0 Modbus Gateway Import Setting: Click “Browse” and select the configuration file to recover the Modbus Gateway, then click .

Page 16

User manual Version 1.0 Modbus Gateway Network Settings The Modbus Gateway features two network devices that can be configured. After carefully conf

Page 17

User manual Version 1.0 Modbus Gateway Log Lookup the system or communication logs. System log The system log will record the startup, shutd

Page 18

User manual Version 1.0 Modbus Gateway Communication log has three sections, Serial, Ethernet, and Unidentifiable. Serial: Includes three fields,

Page 19

User manual Version 1.0 Modbus Gateway Click on upper left “Refresh” to refresh the contents, click “Close” to close this log window. This exam

Page 20 - Miscellaneous

User manual Version 1.0 Modbus Gateway Warm Start Warm Start is rebooting the Modbus Gateway without cutting off the power. The Reboot option or cut

Page 21 - Advance settings

User manual Version 1.0 Modbus Gateway Reboot Reboot the Modbus Gateway system and all modified settings will be applied after the reboot.

Page 22

User manual Version 1.0 Modbus Gateway Configuration Examples Example 1: Serial Port to Slave Device Two serial ports connecting to different serial

Page 23 - Network Settings

User manual Version 1.0 Modbus Gateway Configuration Examples...

Page 24 - Communication log

User manual Version 1.0 Modbus Gateway After the Parameter has been configured, select the “Serial Device Mode” function menu for Port1. Port1 “S

Page 25

User manual Version 1.0 Modbus Gateway Then we will configure the ID Routing between ID 1-10 of Port1 and ID 1-10 of Port2, where the Master ID will

Page 26

User manual Version 1.0 Modbus Gateway After the Parameter has been configured, select the “Serial Device Mode” function menu for Port2. Port2 “Ser

Page 27 - Warm Start

User manual Version 1.0 Modbus Gateway Then we will configure the ID Routing between ID 1-10 of Port1 and ID 1-10 of Port2, where the Master ID 1-10

Page 28

User manual Version 1.0 Modbus Gateway Port1 settings: Configure the port parameters: Port1 uses RS485 and should be set in the Hardware Mode o

Page 29 - Configuration Examples

User manual Version 1.0 Modbus Gateway (1) Configure Slave A: Set the IP address and TCP Port of Slave A, as well as ID range for Slave A. Enter

Page 30

User manual Version 1.0 Modbus Gateway (2) Configure Slave B: Set the IP address and TCP Port of Slave B, as well as ID range for Slave B. Enter

Page 31 - Port2 settings:

User manual Version 1.0 Modbus Gateway and 2.

Page 32

User manual Version 1.0 Modbus Gateway Introduction Modbus is an industry adopted communication protocol based on RTU, ASCII, and TCP protocols for

Page 33

User manual Version 1.0 Modbus Gateway Features  Supports the four most commonly used hardware communication interfaces in the industry, RS232, RS

Page 34 - Port1 settings:

User manual Version 1.0 Modbus Gateway Specifications Specifications Model MB5302 (2-Port) MB5404 (4-Port) System CPU RISC 150MHZ Processor wit

Page 35

User manual Version 1.0 Modbus Gateway Hardware Diagram Diagram 2-Port Hardware Diagram 4-Port Hardware Diagram

Page 36

User manual Version 1.0 Modbus Gateway Pin Definitions Power Pin Definitions 2-Port Power Pin Definitions (DC) DC 9V - DC 30V Ethernet Port Pi

Page 37 - Modbus Gateway

User manual Version 1.0 Modbus Gateway Serial Port Pin Definitions 2-Port and 4-Port Pin Definitions (DB9) RS-232 RS-422 RS-485 Pin Signal P

Commentaires sur ces manuels

Pas de commentaire