C h a p t e r 9 modbus, Modbus – ADS Environmental Services ADS TRITON+ QR 775027 A3 User Manual

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C H A P T E R 9

Modbus

Many newer SCADA and process control systems connect either
directly or wirelessly to measurement devices through a serial
connection or wireless modem to quickly access process values.
One of the industry standard protocols through which this occurs is
Modbus. The ADS

®

TRITON+

monitor serves as a Modbus slave

device and provides process values based on Modbus holding
registers through an ExPAC interface or wirelessly through the
internal cellular modem.

This chapter contains essential connection and reference
information regarding communication and data exchange through a
serial connection involving the TRITON+, ExPAC/XBUS, and
RTU. It specifically addresses the Modbus data registers.

For Modbus wireless data exchange, refer to Chapter

Note: An RTU (remote terminal unit) is an example of
the kind of customer-supplied equipment that uses Modbus
acquired data. Many other types of equipment may be
connected to TRITON+ monitors; however, all will
communicate as described. A PLC (programmable logic
controller), an I/O (input/output) server, or other
instruments, such as the Telog

®

Ru-33, may be used in

place of an RTU. ADS

®

references the RTU in this

manual primarily because it is the most common type of
end-point hardware used with SCADA systems.

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