Rs-485 communication, Setup – Rockwell Automation 1408-EMxx PowerMonitor 1000 Unit User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 1408-UM001D-EN-P - September 2013

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PowerMonitor 1000 Unit Features Chapter 2

RS-485 Communication

This function applies to all models.

Setup

Your power monitor is set up to communicate via its RS-485 port using a default

set of parameters when you first apply power.

DH-485 protocol is supported in firmware FRN 2.0 and higher. If DH-485 is

selected, the data format is automatically set to 8 / 1 / even. Recommended data

rates for DH-485 are 9600 and 19.2k.

Error checking method is Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC). All devices on a

multi-drop RS-485 network must be set at the same data rate and each must be

assigned a unique network address.

Parameter

Description

Range

Default

User Setting

Protocol Setting

DF1 Half-duplex Slave

DF1 Full-duplex

Modbus RTU Slave

Auto Sense

DH485

DF1 Full-duplex

Delay

(1)

Time between receiving a request and

transmitting a response

0…75 ms

10 ms

Baud Rate

Communication bit rate per second

1200, 2400, 4800, 9600

(2)

,

19.2k

(2)

, 38.4k, 57.6k

38.4k

RS-485 Address

Uniquely identifies the power monitor on a

multi-drop network

1…247

0…31

(3)

Unit ID number

Data Format

Data bits / stop bits / parity

8 / 1 / none

8 / 1 / even

(3)

8 / 1 / odd

8 / 1 / none

Inter Character

Timeout

(1)

Minimum delay between characters that

indicates the end of a Modbus message

packet

0…6553 ms

0 = 3.5 character

times

Max Node Address

(3)

1…31

31

(1) Delay, Inter Character Timeout parameters have no effect on DH485 protocol

(2) The baud-rate setting for DH485 should be 9600 or 19.2 k

(3) DH485

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