6 gateway block (gwblk) – Varec TankGate Interface 8315 Series User Manual

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Software Description

Tank Gate Interface

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Installation and Operations Manual

Application

The EMUGW point is automatically created when the TankView (TSU Slave) protocol is initiated.

In order to use the TSU Slave protocol, set the Protocol parameter of the COM point to TSU Slave.

At that time, an EMUGW and an EMU point will be created to provide a user interface for

configuration and control of communications with TankView or System IV. The baud rate and

data link parameters are set in the COM point as well. The default is 9600, 8 data bits, No parity.

The EMUGW point keeps track of the number of requests and number of errors associated with

the EMU Slave protocol. The current tank number (ID) and the point associated with the tank

number (LevelRef) are updated as requests from TankView are processed. The PntRefs correlate

to the SYS ADR parameter in TankView or IDs in System IV.

4.4.6

Gateway Block (GWBLK)

The Gateway Block point is used for compatibility with Modbus Master devices.

Rather, you configure a GWBLK to function as a look-up table. The GWBLK point lets

you specify which point references will respond to data addresses in the request

from a Host. The GWBLK point contains a cross-reference table for database

parameters and data addresses.

Parameters

The database parameters used by the GWBLK point are listed and described below:

LevelRef

The reference point for level and temperature data for the tank currently

requested by TankView

Flags

Hex value representing the operational status

NumRequests

Number of requests from TankView or Entis

NumComErrors

Number of errors

Elaspe

Time of last request

PntCheckSum

CRC-16 Checksum for point’s static Configuration Parameters.

Dynamic Parameters

Function

Configuration Parameters

Function

Tag

A Tag can contain 15 bytes of data and can include any printable ASCII

character. Tags can be used to identify points indicating the use of the point

such as “Modbus Slave” or “Register Value1.”
The default tag is set to “GWBLK.00”.

Protocol

Protocol that the GWBLK point is used with. Valid values are:
Modbus Slave

ComPort

Bit mask to enable address referencing. If a bit corresponding to the com

port, then address referencing is enabled for the channel.
The default is 0xFF (all COM ports).

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