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Note

• Projects that you can simultaneously control are those

that you have Operator or higher privileges for.

• If a Modbus device definition file that you are using

contains an error, data collection will not start on the

corresponding project.

Chapter 3 Configuring and Starting Data Collection and Recording

3.4 Registering Modbus Devices

GA10 can connect to devices that use the Modbus

protocol.

To register such a device, you must create a Modbus

device definition file in advance and save it in

a specific

server folder

.

The Modbus device definition file must contain device

names, register positions for data collection, and so on.

The basic registration procedure is explained below.

Basic Operation

1

Create a Modbus device definition file in XML format
by referring to the provided example.

We suggest that you use the Windows standard

Notepad or a text editor to edit the file.

2

Save the file.

Save the file using UTF-8 encoding.

3

Place the Modbus device definition file in the C:\
Program Files\Yokogawa Electric Corporation\
SMARTDAC+ Data Logging Software\Modbus folder
of the PC in which the server is installed.

4

Restart the server.

Restart procedure:

section 2.6.1

The name of the registered Modbus device appears

next to Device Type in the

Register device dialog

box

.*

* A dialog box for registering new devices.

Note

When using a Modbus definition file to perform

communication through the Ethernet interface, set the

scan interval to a value less than the communication

timeout value of the device.

What Is a Modbus Device Definition File?
The Modbus device definition file is a file that is referred

to when a new Modbus device is registered on the Device

Setting Page.

A Modbus device definition file is composed of the

following four sections.

Option list
This is where the Modbus device options are

defined.

Register list
This is where the Modbus device’s registers that

are read during data collection are defined. Modbus

Function codes, register addresses, data types, and

register names are specified in this section.

Channel list
This is where the Modbus device’s channels that are

read during data collection are defined. You can also

specify channel settings, collection data positions,

and related alarm information.

Value conversion table
This is where the table for converting the data read

from the Modbus device’s registers into values for

actual use is defined.

Modbus device definition files are in XML format.

Descriptions in files have a hierarchical structure.

For details on the format, see

page 3-33 and subsequent pages

.

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