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The PMCS DDE Server doesn’t just look at individual devices directly; instead it uses a more flexible virtual addressing scheme, which looks at topics at particular addresses. A topic consists of a user-specified device name, port number, address, and device type, and information on how often it is to be scanned. While there is usually just a single topic per device, it is possible to have multiple topics obtaining data from the same device. Why would you want to do this? This feature offers the ability to scan different data from the same device at different intervals.

For example, suppose you want to scan a set of registers at one device every 1000 milliseconds, while for other registers a 5000 millisecond scan is adequate. In this case, you could set up two separate topics, each addressed to the same device, but set to scan at different scan intervals.

Enter a name for the device. This will be the topic name referenced from client applications. This name must be unique, must begin with an alphabetic character, be no more than 20 characters long (8 characters if used with a third-party HMI client). Only alphanumeric characters and underscores are permitted; the topic name cannot include spaces or special characters, such as: + * / /, ? () “ ‘.

Click on the down arrow key to select the communication port. Only configured ports are listed in the comm port list box; a device cannot be assigned to an unconfigured port.

NOTE: If no comm ports have been configured, the Device Configuration dialog box is not displayed. You must select Cancel, configure one or more comm ports according to the procedures described earlier, then return to this procedure.

Select the Device Type from this list.

Enter the Slave address assigned to the device in this field. On a single RS-485 network, all addresses must be unique, though it is acceptable to have devices with the same address if they are on different RS-485 networks. For example, Network 1, Device 1 is recognized as different from Network 2, Device 1.

The device addresses must fall into the following ranges:

POWER LEADER Modbus Concentrators must have addresses in the range 1 – 32.

Commnet devices must have addresses in the range 33 – 247.

Modbus devices other than the Modbus Concentrator may have addresses in the range 1 – 247.

For details on addressing requirements, refer to GEH-6502, PMCS Network Architecture Guide.

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Contents Power Leader TM DMMS425 Back to Main Menu Contents Glossary of Terms This page left blank intentionally Welcome Chapter One IntroductionAbout NetDDE About DDEServer with OPC Interfaces InstallationAbout the Pmcs DDE Server EI User’s onlyChapter One Introduction DDE Server User’s Guide Running Pmcs DDE Server as an NT Service About Pmcs Chapter Two OverviewChapter Two Overview DDE Server User’s Guide Sample register map DevicesWhat’s Next NetworksPmcs DDE Server Client ApplicationsIntroduction First-Time ConfigurationDevice Configuration Chapter Three Getting StartedWhat’s on the DDE Server Screen? Launching the ProgramMenu Conventions Menu BarConfiguring Communication ports EPM 7700 Xpress Card or Xplex 1620 Max Server Users Ethernet Users OnlyChapter Three Getting Started DDE Server User’s Guide Modbus TCP/IP Server Users Chapter Three Getting Started DDE Server User’s Guide Configuring the Devices Device Name Topic Com Port Starting the ServerDisplaying I/O Traffic DDE Server User’s Guide Chapter Three Getting Started NetDDE Setup Automatic NetDDE Setup VNDDE.EXE OverviewUtility Tips on using VNDDE.EXE VNDDE.EXE Error MessagesResults Additional Help Manual NetDDE SetupTrouble-Shooting VNDDE.EXE VNDDE.EXE FAQ’sChapter Three Getting Started DDE Server User’s Guide DDE Server User’s Guide Chapter Three Getting Started Chapter Three Getting Started DDE Server User’s Guide This page left blank intentionally System Menu Chapter Four Menus and ToolbarsServer Menu RunStop Exit View MenuSuspend Protocol/Resume Protocol Print I/O TrafficTraffic Display DisplayColor Add Device BackgroundClear Display DeleteRegister groups for display Port Statistics Configure MenuConfiguration Save Display To FilePorts Modbus or EI ConfigureDDE Server User’s Guide Chapter Four Menus and Toolbars Ethernet Gateway Users Ports Ethernet onlyEPM 7700 Xpress Card or Xplex 1620 Max Server Users Chapter Four Menus and Toolbars DDE Server User’s Guide Modbus TCP/IP Server Users Chapter Four Menus and Toolbars DDE Server User’s Guide Device Info AddChapter Four Menus and Toolbars DDE Server User’s Guide Device Type Information ModifyDelete Activate checkboxGeneric Comm Interface DDE Server User’s Guide Chapter Four Menus and Toolbars Active Links Reports MenuToolbar Help MenuChapter Five Troubleshooting Trouble-Shooting the Pmcs DDE ServerWWLogger Communications Client to Server Communications Server to Device NetDDE Trouble-Shooting Trouble-Shooting Flowchart Error Messages Trouble-Shooting ChartCServerAppOnDeleteDev Invalid toolkit index Device device name Active Failed to delete itemlogical device handle, Protocol Handle No Write to Individual Discrete Bits Device type device type name is not a valid type for topic This page left blank intentionally Device Type Information Adding Generic Devices Chapter Six Advanced OptionsAdd Default Type Function Codes Register Map Type Code Type of Register Supported Function Codes Use Adding a Register GroupDDE Server User’s Guide Chapter Six Advanced Options Invalid Register Blocks Modifying a Register Group Modifying an Invalid Register BlockDeleting an Invalid Register Block Deleting a Register GroupImporting or Exporting a Register Group MnemonicsImporting or Exporting Mnemonics Adding a MnemonicModifying a Mnemonic Deleting a MnemonicValid Data Time-out Protocol Timer TickOptimizing Server Performance Server Operational ParametersPmcs DDE Server .ini File Communication Time-outSlow Poll Count TimeDownLoad Period Maximum Query RetriesDead Device Scan Interval SleepTime For ExceptionUIHide ExitDisableData-Addressing Conventions Appendix a Register Addressing ConventionsData Types Standard Data OrganizationSpecial Naming Conventions ExamplesLong Words and Special Numbers XnnnnDL-B Individual Bits In RegistersRegister Array Format This page left blank intentionally Terms You Should Know Glossary of TermsGlossary of Terms DDE Server User’s Guide Index GE Industrial Systems