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Controlling a Modbus Master Object

Every Modbus master object has a pair of registers (holding registers), which allow the
application to control the object, and to retrieve status information. The registers are

a 'control register' and a 'status register'. Each register is located at a unique address

— the Control Variable Address and the Status Variable Address.
The use of the registers is optional. If you want to use a register, you have to declare a

variable for it in the application Dictionary and also specify the address in the holding

register map.
An application can use the control register to control a specific master. If you do not
specify a control variable address, then the master is enabled automatically when the

controller is started. The variable in the application Dictionary has the functions listed

in the table.

Table 26:

Modbus Master Control Register

Value

Meaning

Description

0

Inactive

Disables the Modbus master

The link is inactive, no communications activity

All connected slaves set inactive

1

Standby

Forces the Modbus master to operate in its standby mode

Link is active but no data is being transferred

2

Active

Forces the Modbus master to operate in its active mode

Link is active and transferring data

Note: If the application sets the control register to any other value, the Modbus
master is disabled.

The status register is an unsigned integer value (UINT) that is returned by the
Modbus driver to allow the application to monitor and act on faults. If you do not

specify a status register address, then the master does not report its status information

to the application. The variable in the application Dictionary has the values listed in
the table.

Table 27:

Modbus Master Status Register

Value

Meaning

Description

0

Healthy

The Modbus master is operating normally

Link is active, no errors reported

1

Initializing

The Modbus master is initializing

2

Error

The Modbus master has encountered an error and is disabled

Unable to establish link

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