ProSoft Technology 5202-DFNT-MCM4 User Manual

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Modbus Master/Slave

Driver Manual


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ProSoft Technology, Inc.

October 16, 2009

8.1.1 Read Coil Status (Function Code 01)

Query

This function allows the user to obtain the ON/OFF status of logic coils used to
control discrete outputs from the addressed Slave only. Broadcast mode is not
supported with this function code. In addition to the Slave address and function
fields, the message requires that the information field contain the initial coil
address to be read (Starting Address) and the number of locations that will be
interrogated to obtain status data.

The addressing allows up to 2000 coils to be obtained at each request; however,
the specific Slave device may have restrictions that lower the maximum quantity.
The coils are numbered from zero; (coil number 1 = zero, coil number 2 = one,
coil number 3 = two, and so on).

The following table is a sample read output status request to read coils 0020 to
0056 from Slave device number 11.

Adr

Func

Data Start Pt Hi Data Start Pt Lo Data # Of Pts Ho Data # Of Pts Lo Error Check Field

11

01

00 13 00 25 CRC

Response

An example response to Read Coil Status is as shown in Figure C2. The data is
packed one bit for each coil. The response includes the Slave address, function
code, quantity of data characters, the data characters, and error checking. Data
will be packed with one bit for each coil (1 = ON, 0 = OFF). The low order bit of
the first character contains the addressed coil, and the remainder follow. For coil
quantities that are not even multiples of eight, the last characters will be filled in
with zeros at high order end. The quantity of data characters is always specified
as quantity of RTU characters, that is, the number is the same whether RTU or
ASCII is used.

Because the Slave interface device is serviced at the end of a controller's scan,
data will reflect coil status at the end of the scan. Some Slaves will limit the
quantity of coils provided each scan; thus, for large coil quantities, multiple PC
transactions must be made using coil status from sequential scans.

Adr

Func Byte Count Data Coil

Status 20

to 27

Data Coil

Status 28

to 35

Data Coil

Status 36

to 43

Data Coil

Status 44 to

51

Data Coil

Status 52 to

56

Error Check

Field

11 01

05

CD

6B

B2

OE

1B

CRC

The status of coils 20 to 27 is shown as CD(HEX) = 1100 1101 (Binary). Reading
left to right, this shows that coils 27, 26, 23, 22, and 20 are all on. The other coil
data bytes are decoded similarly. Due to the quantity of coil statuses requested,
the last data field, which is shown 1B (HEX) = 0001 1011 (Binary), contains the
status of only 5 coils (52 to 56) instead of 8 coils. The 3 left most bits are
provided as zeros to fill the 8-bit format.

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