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Good Morning Oliverio,

Thanks for reaching out and unfortunately I am not sure exactly how to configure that on that linking device. You will need to contact our Anybus/IXXAT technical support for this inquiry. They can be reached directly via the HMS online support tool at http://hms.how, email at support@hms.howmailto:support@hms.how or by phone 312-858-9849. You may need to create an account if it’s the first-time logging into the support tool or emailing into them. The email will reply to you with instructions.

Please let me know if there is anything else I can do to help in the meantime.

Thanks,

Best regards,

Andrew Winburn
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Submitted on 21 March 2019, via IP 12.127.221.66 by Anonymous

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oliverio

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IES

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oliverio@technicalgroup.commailto:oliverio@technicalgroup.com

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Please briefly describe your connectivity requirement!

we used the modbus TCP linking device before. and currently we are using same module. EN2MBR-R normally we used and configure “server” to read data from other modbus device like a VFD, Bently Nevada. But now we need to use it as a client, meaning the DCS need to read Analog and digital data from my PLC memory. manual and vedeo shows how to configure Server so PLC can read and write to other device. Manual and video shows small info. of client configuration, but it is not clear for me how we configure the data in my PLC to modbus address. thanks Oliverio

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Please help us in the following issue :
“we used the modbus TCP linking device before, (EN2MBR-R) but normally we used and configure “server” to read data from other modbus device like a VFD, Bently Nevada.

Now we need to use it as a client, meaning the DCS need to read Analog and digital data from my PLC memory.

manual and video shows how to configure Server so PLC can read and write from other device.

Manual and video shows small information for client configuration, but it is not clear how we configure the data in my PLC to modbus address.

Please help us to explain how to map PLC data to Modbus registers, “client “ in our application we have to be the server, and the DCS the client.

thanks Oliverio”

Hello Oliverio,

The HMS-en2MB-R is a ethernet/IP adapter and a Modbus TCP client. This means the Allen Bradly PLC can read and write to the module and the linking device can read and write to modbus tcp servers. It is not a modbus server itself and other modbus devices can not read and write to it. You will most likely need a device that is a modbus tcp server, like an AB7632.

Deryck

Deryck
I got two ab7632

And configure, but not able to map 4000x

Address the out registers on plc I can read only on 3000x

Problem is that I already issue a map to my customer since we use previously Prosoft

Other problem is the total of Real values I need to sent to DCS

We need ti sent 200 real values 32 bits

The module only allow me to configure an array of 248 single integers (8 ) bits that is only 62 reals

Hello Oliverio,

You can change the addressing mode on the gateway to Anybus addressing mode allowing you to access the registers as both holding and input registers this would allow you to read them as 30000 registers. See section 5.5 of the user guide for the buffer mapping.

Deryck