Modbus-tcp client of the fp web-servers in general – Panasonic Web-Server FP User Manual

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Modbus Functions

FP Web-Server V2.11

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12.3 Modbus-TCP Client of the FP Web-Servers in General

Either the PLC or a Modbus-RTU master unit can control the Modbus-TCP client functions of
the FP Web-Server.

• For PLC control a shared buffer in the PLC's memory is used. The PLC program places

the server IP address and Modbus commands in this buffer. The FP Web-Server reads
the buffer and executes the commands. Additionally, the PLC can also access a
Modbus-RTU slave unit via the 9-pin RS232C interface.

• Any Modbus-RTU master connected to the 9-pin RS232C of the FP Web-Server can

access a remote Modbus-TCP server. This gateway routes all Modbus-RTU function
requests to the Modbus-TCP server. Optionally the Modbus-RTU master can address
different Modbus-TCP servers (IP address and/or unit ID is calculated by the accessed
RTU slave address) or the local PLC directly.

The Modbus-TCP communication can also be done via modem. For this the client (FP
Web-Server controlled by the PLC, see PLC sample program "Dialup-StayOnline.asc") has to
dial up the Modbus-TCP server to establish a modem connection before Modbus-TCP
communication can take place.

The PLC can also control continuous, automatic data exchange via Modbus protocol. See PLC
sample program "Modbus-TCP-Client.asc", which is installed along with the FP
Web-Configurator.

Features:

• This function uses the configurable Modbus-to-PLC address translation table.
• The gateway routes all Modbus function requests.
• The Modbus-TCP client can also handle UDP broadcast messages (all responses from

the servers are ignored).

• An integrated setup wizard helps you to configure the Modbus-TCP client.
• NumberMaxOfClientTransactions = 6 (if all are busy, then the oldest is disconnected).
• SO-RCVBUF, SO-SNDBUF = 4kB with TCP and 2kB with UDP (other IP Stack

parameters can be defined).

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