Configuring the gateway – Schneider Electric Gateway LUFP7 User Manual

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6. Configuring the Gateway

Apart from the “Control/Status Byte” and “Module Reset” options, the configuration of the LUFP7 gateway’s
“ABC” element should not be changed. Out of the four options shown below, the last two should therefore retain
the values shown: “Serial” and “Master Mode”.

These four options allow you to configure certain of the gateway’s system aspects:

- Control/Status Byte: The three possibilities offered for this option are described in chapter 5 Gateway

Initialization and Diagnostics, page 37.

- Module Reset: By default, this option prevents the gateway from reinitializing itself when there is an internal

operation problem. Changing this option is mainly intended for “laboratory” type use.

- Physical Interface: The only possibility offered by this option shows that the physical interface of the

downstream network of the gateway is a serial link.

- Protocol: This option should not be changed, because it indicates the type of protocol used on the network

downstream of the gateway. With the LUFP7 gateway, “Master Mode” must be selected. The other possibilities
available are reserved for other products from the same family as this gateway.

6.12.3. “Sub-Network” Element

The five commands accessible from the “Sub-Network” menu are:

- “Monitor”: Allows you to view the correspondence between the data

from Modbus commands and the content of the gateway’s memory.
Examples of how to use this command are shown in chapters 6.8.3
(page 54), 6.8.4 (page 58) and 6.9 (page 63).

- “Add Node”: Allows you to add a new node on the downstream Modbus

network. Each node corresponds to a different Modbus slave. This
command is not available if there are already 8 Modbus slaves, which is
the case with the gateway’s default configuration.

- “Add Broadcaster”: Allows you to add a broadcaster node (see chapter 6.13 Adding a Broadcaster Node, page 85).

- “Load Node”: Allows you to add a pre-configured node on the downstream Modbus network. The configuration

for this node is contained in an XML file (see the section on “Importing/Exporting a Modbus slave configuration”
in chapter 6.7 Adding a Modbus Slave, page 50). This command is not available if there are already 8 Modbus
slaves, which is the case with the gateway’s default configuration.

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