Communications protocols, Modbus – Teledyne GFC-7001T - Trace CO Analyzer User Manual

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CommunicationsTeledyne API – Model T300/T300M CO Analyzer

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6.7. COMMUNICATIONS PROTOCOLS

Two communications protocols available with the analyzer are MODBUS and Hessen.
MODBUS setup instructions are provided here (Section 6.7.1) and registers are provided
in Appendix A. Hessen setup and operation instructions are provided in Section 6.7.2.

6.7.1. MODBUS

The following set of instructions assumes that the user is familiar with MODBUS
communications, and provides minimal information to get started. For additional
instruction, please refer to the Teledyne API MODBUS manual, PN 06276. Also refer to
www.modbus.org for MODBUS communication protocols.

Minimum Requirements

Instrument firmware with MODBUS capabilities installed.

MODBUS-compatible software (TAI uses MODBUS Poll for testing; see
www.modbustools.com)

Personal computer

Communications cable (Ethernet or USB or RS232)

Possibly a null modem adapter or cable

MODBUS Setup:

Set Com Mode parameters

Comm







Slave ID

Ethernet: Using the front panel menu, go to SETUP – MORE – COMM – INET; scroll through the INET

submenu until you reach TCP PORT 2 (the standard setting is 502), then continue to TCP
PORT 2 MODBUS TCP/IP; press EDIT and toggle the menu button to change the setting
to ON, then press ENTR. (Change Machine ID if needed: see “Slave ID”).

USB/RS232: Using the front panel menu, go to SETUP – MORE – COMM – COM2 – EDIT; scroll through

the COM2 EDIT submenu until the display shows COM2 MODBUS RTU: OFF (press
OFF to change the setting to ON. Scroll NEXT to COM2 MODBUS ASCII and ensure it is
set to OFF. Press ENTR to keep the new settings. (If RTU is not available with your
communications equipment, set the COM2 MODBUS ASCII setting to ON and ensure that
COM2 MODBUS RTU is set to OFF. Press ENTR to keep the new settings).


A MODBUS slave ID must be set for each instrument. Valid slave ID’s are in the range of 1 to 247. If
your analyzer is connected to a serial network (i.e., RS-485), a unique Slave ID must be assigned to each
instrument. To set the slave ID for the instrument, go to SETUP – MORE – COMM – ID. The default
MACHINE ID is the same as the model number. Toggle the menu buttons to change the ID.

Reboot analyzer

For the settings to take effect, power down the analyzer, wait 5 seconds, and power up the analyzer.

Note

USB configuration requires that the baud rates of the instrument and
the PC match; check the PC baud rate and change if needed.

Using the USB port disallows use of the rear panel COM2 port except
for multidrop communication.

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