IBM Modbus Plus manual Source Accesses

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Mappings

4.2 Source Accesses

The Modbus Plus driver supports four possible source accesses.

The first source defines a local address which allows any device on the Modbus Plus network to write the data to the X-Link. This type of source is ideal for data that changes infrequently, but must be forwarded immediately, such as errors or exceptions. Programming must be provided on the remote device to update the data when necessary.

The second type of source supported by the Modbus Plus driver is an X-Link initiated read. This source defines an external address which the X-Link uses to read the data from a remote node on the network. This access also requires you to specify when to read the data. This type of data source does not require any programming in the remote node, but generates extra network bandwidth to poll the data.

The next source is Modbus Plus global data. As each station passes data on the network, it has the opportunity to transmit up to 32 integers to all the other stations on the network. This global data can be accessed as a source for an X-Link mapping. To access global data, you provide a station address (1 to 64) and an offset into that station's global data table.

The last source is Modbus Plus network statistic counters. To access the counters stored on the SA85 card, provide an offset specifying the number of words to skip from the beginning of the diagnostic counters.

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Contents Version Modbus Plus Link Driver User’s GuideModbus Plus X-Link Driver User’s Guide Contents Modbus Plus X-Link Driver User’s Guide Introduction What is the Modbus Plus Driver?Why Do I Need This Manual? Appears How Do I Use This Manual?Link Technical Support Where Can I Find More Help?Communication Compatibilities RequirementsConfiguration Card Segment Configuration ParametersMappings Data Types and Lengths Source Accesses Destination Accesses External Addresses Local AddressesStatus Counters Troubleshooting Modbus Plus X-Link Driver User’s Guide Driver Cmos Storage Requirements SpecificationModbus Plus X-Link Driver User’s Guide