Modbus port models, 5 modbus port models – Schneider Electric Modbus Plus Network Bridge Multiplexer none User Manual

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Introducing the BM85 Bridge/Multiplexers

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1.5 Modbus Port Models

Part Number

Mounting
Method

Operating
Power
(Nominal)

Modbus Plus
Network
Cable

Serial
Ports

Serial
Protocol

NW–BM85–000

Panel or Shelf

115/230 Vac

Single

Modbus

ASCII or RTU

NW–BM85C002

Panel or Shelf

115/230 Vac or
24 Vdc

Single or Dual

Modbus

ASCII or RTU

NW–BM85D008

19 in Rack

125 Vdc or
24 Vdc

Single or Dual

Modbus

ASCII or RTU

The four serial ports on these models support Modicon Modbus serial

devices. These models provide the conversion between Modbus

addresses and the required address formats for routing messages to

other Modbus ports or to Modbus Plus nodes.

You must configure these models offline before connecting them to

Modbus Plus or to any devices in your application. You can do this by

connecting a serial terminal to one BM85 port, setting a switch to allow

local setup of the parameters, and applying power to the BM85. The

BM85 displays menus on the terminal for setting up the configuration.

Each port is separately configurable. You assign four kinds of

parameters for each port:

V Port type - Modbus master, `silent master', slave, or network

V Protocol - ASCII, RTU

V Communication parameters - baud rate, stop bits, parity mode

V Address mapping - for conversion between Modbus addresses and

Modbus Plus routing.

In addition to the serial port configurations, the BM85's Modbus Plus

node address must be assigned. This is done in a set of hardware

switches on the rear panel.

When the configuration has been completed, the internal parameters

will be retained by the BM85 after power is removed. If the parameters

are correct, the unit can be transported to the installation site and

installed there without reconfiguration.

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