Setting the address, Modbus controller address – Watlow EZ-ZONE ST User Manual

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Chapter 2 Install and Wire

Setting the Address

Modbus Controller Address

The address of an EZ-ZONE

®

ST controller with the

Modbus option (ST _ _-_ _ M _-_ _ _ _) can be set to

ranges from 1 to 8 using the DIP switch and ranges

1 to 247 using software.
Set switch 4 to on to use Modbus communications.

Modbus™ RTU addresses from 1 to 247 can be pro-

grammed into the controller using Standard bus

communications. Only one controller can be con-

nected to the network while changing the address

using communications. After the Modbus address is

changed, all four DIP switches must be turned on

(set to 8) and the controller restarted for the new ad-

dress be become available on the Modbus network.

The Modbus addresses set by software will override

only address 8, but lower addresses set on the DIP

switch will override the software-assigned addresses.
As many as 247 controllers can be connected to a

network.
The Standard bus address of an EZ-ZONE ST con-

troller with the Modbus™ RTU option (ST _ _-_ _ M

_-_ _ _ _) ranges from 1 to 8, because DIP switch 4 is

reserved for switching Modbus on or off.

DIP Switch

Zone

1

2

3

**4

1

off

off

off

on

2

on

off

off

on

3

off

on

off

on

4

on

on

off

on

5

off

off

on

on

6

on

off

on

on

7

off

on

on

on

**8

on

on

on

on

**1 to 247

on

on

on

on

** Set switch 4 to on to use Modbus communications . Mod-

bus addresses from 1 to 247 can be programmed into the

controller using Standard bus communications when switch

4 is off . After the Modbus address is changed, all four DIP

switches must be turned on (set to 8) for the new address to

become available on the Modbus network .

1 2 3 4

ON

98
99

CF

CD
CE

B5
D6
D5

L2

K2
T1
S1
R1

L3
K3
J3
A1
L4
T2
S2
R2

2

1

EZ-ZONE™ ST

Patent Pending

Integrated Control Loop

LIMIT

OUT 3

SSR

STATUS

OUT 2

Control

Address

Selection

Communica-

tions

Parameter

Name

Range

Modbus

(less 400,001

offset)

Data

Type

&

Read/

Write

Address (when

all four DIP

switches are set

to on)

* 1 to 247

Map 1 Map 2

313

2052

uint

RW

Baud

* 9,600 (188)

19,200 (189)

38,400 (190)

Map 1 Map 2

314

2054

uint

RWE

Parity

Even (191)

Odd (192)

* None (61)

Map 1 Map 2

315

2056

uint

RWE

Word Order

* Lowhigh (1331)

Highlow (1330)

Map 1 Map 2

- - - - 2058

uint

RWE

Non-Volatile

Save

(ST Firmware 2

and higher)

* Yes (106)

No (59)

Map 1 Map 2

317

2084

uint

RWE

* Defaults

Note:

Changing the Modbus parameters listed above

must be done over Modbus using ST firmware re-

lease 2.0 and earlier. For firmware release 3.0 and

above using either an RUI or EZ-ZONE Configura-

tor software, navigate to the Setup Page and then

to the Com [Com] (RUI representation) menu to

change.
CAUTION:

Changes set over Modbus are immediate. Users will

not be able to communicate with the controller after

its address, parity or baud rate has been changed.

The master device will need to be re-configured to

the new settings.

Saving Settings to Nonvolatile Memory

When controller settings are entered using the op-

tional RUI, changes are always saved to Non-volatile

Memory (EEPROM). If the controller loses power or

is switched off, its settings will be restored when it

starts again.

The EEPROM will wear out after about 1,000,000

writes, which would not be a problem with changes

made from the RUI. However, if the controller is re-

ceiving changing instructions from a PLC or a com-

puter through a network connection, the EEPROM

could, over time, wear out. The Non-volatile Memory

Save parameter allows the user to save settings

made over the network to either volatile or non-

volatile memory.

By default, settings made through the network

are saved to non-volatile memory.

Note:

Changing Non-volatile Memory Save must be done

over the network using ST firmware release 2.0

and earlier. For firmware release 3.0 and above us-

ing either an RUI or EZ-ZONE Configurator soft-

ware, navigate to the Setup Page and then to the

Com [Com] (RUI representation) menu to change.

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