Modbus communications, Implementation basics, 1 modes of transmission – RLE Protocol Converter V.2.4 User Manual

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This chapter describes the Modbus communication protocol as supported by the Protocol

Converter Wireless System. The content includes details and information on how to configure

the Protocol Converter for communications via Modbus network.

4.1. Implementation

Basics

The Protocol Converter is capable of communicating via the half-duplex EIA-485 serial

communication standard. The Protocol Converter is configured to act as a slave device on a

common network. The EIA-485 medium allows for multiple devices on a multi-drop network.

The Protocol Converter is a slave only device and will never initiate a communications

sequence.

4.1.1 Modes of Transmission

The Modbus protocol uses ASCII and RTU modes of transmission. The Protocol Converter

supports only the RTU mode of transmission, with 8 data bits, no parity and one stop bit.

Every Modbus packet consists of four fields:

Slave Address Field

Function Field

Data Field

Error Check Field (Checksum)

4.1.1.1 Slave

Address

Field

The slave address field is one byte in length and identifies the slave device involved in the

transaction. A valid address range is between 1 and 254. The slave address is set on the

Modbus Device section of the Configuration page.

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