Getting started via ethernet interface, Modbus tcp or modbus rtu – Flintec DAD 141.1 User Manual
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DAD 141.1 Technical Manual, Rev. 2.2 - February 2014
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4.5. Getting Started Via Ethernet Interface
You will require:
PC or PLC with an Ethernet port
A load cell / scale with test weights or a load cell simulator
A 12-24 VDC power supply capable of delivering approximately 200mA for each DAD 141.1
and load cell(s)
One or more DAD 141.1 in the Ethernet LAN
Ethernet TCP/IP, protocol ASCII, TCP port 23
Modbus TCP, embedded in TCP/IP packages, protocol binary data, TCP port 502
The factory default TCP/IP address of DAD 141.1 is 192.168.0.100. You can change the address in the
menu 8.6 (chapter 7.10) via front panel or via the command NA (network address).
In case you have your DAD 141.1 connected in a LAN (local area network), which offers additional WLAN
(wireless local area network) access, we offer you the Smartphone App ‘AnDOP’ for OS Android.
This
‘State Of The Art’ software offers you an easy access to the DAD 141.1 like:
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Display of gros, net and average value
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Proceed a calibration
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Change of setup
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Data recording of static & dynamic measurements
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Recorded data showing as graph.
4.6. Modbus TCP or Modbus RTU
The DAD 141.1 supports both, Modbus RTU (via RS422/485 port) and Modbus TCP (via Ethernet port).
Modbus TCP, embedded in TCP/IP packages, protocol binary data, TCP port 502
Modbus RTU (binary data).
For Modbus communication please use the separate manual. In this manual you find only for each command
the corresponding Modbus Index. In case of no index, the command is not available for Modbus use.