ProSoft Technology MVI69E-MBTCP User Manual

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MVI69E-MBTCP ♦ CompactLogix Platform

Reference

Modbus TCP/IP Enhanced Communication Module

User Manual

ProSoft Technology, Inc.

Page 113 of 150

May 20, 2015

Node
Address

Func
Code

Byte
Count

Data Discrete
Input 10197 to

10204

Data Discrete
Input 10205 to

10212

Data Discrete
Input 10213 to

10218

Error Check
Field

(2 bytes)

0B

02

03

AC

DB

35

CRC

The status of inputs 10197 to 10204 is shown as AC (HEX) = 10101 1100
(binary). Reading left to right, this show that inputs 10204, 10202, and 10199 are
all on. The other input data bytes are decoded similar.

Due to the quantity of input statuses requested, the last data field which is shown
as 35 HEX = 0011 0101 (binary) contains the status of only 6 inputs (10213 to
102180) instead of 8 inputs. The two left-most bits are provided as zeros to fill
the 8-bit format.

7.2.6 Read Holding Registers (Function Code 03)

Query
This function allows you to retrieve the contents of holding registers 4xxxx
(Modbus 4x range) in the addressed server. The registers can store the
numerical values of associated timers and counters which can be driven to
external devices. The addressing allows retrieving up to 125 registers at each
request; however, the specific server device may have restrictions that lower this
maximum quantity. The registers are numbered form zero (40001 = zero, 40002
= one, and so on). The broadcast mode is not allowed.

The example below reads registers 40108 through 40110 (three registers) from
server number 11.

Note: This is the structure of the message being sent out to the Modbus network. The byte values
below are in hexadecimal display.

Node

Address

Function

Code

Data Start
Registers

High

Data Start

Registers Low

Data Number
of Registers

High

Data Number
of Registers

Low

Error Check
Field

(2 bytes)

0B

03

00

6B

00

03

CRC

Response
The addressed server responds with its address and the function code, followed
by the information field. The information field contains 1 byte describing the
quantity of data bytes to be returned. The contents of the registers requested
(DATA) are two bytes each, with the binary content right justified within each pair
of characters. The first byte includes the high order bits and the second, the low
order bits.

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