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1.4.1Software Development Tool Kit

A listing of files supplied in the BM85 Software Development kit is provided in Section 4.3.1. The development tools include:

VA Borland C4/4C++ run-time startup routine

VAn object library of BM85 utility routines, including functions for managing multiple tasks in the BM85 application

VA Modbus Plus data transfer utility routine

VA header file containing function prototypes

VA compiled demonstration program, with source code, showing examples of the use of functions in a typical application

VTest utilities, including source code, that exercise BM85 hardware

VThe download utility for loading the application to the BM85.

The development tool kit is supplied on MS-DOS compatible disks. Ordering information is given below.

Contact

Telephone

Modicon Customer Service

1±800±468±5342 (North America) 1±508±975±5001 (International)

Part Number

Description

 

 

SR±BM85±S00

BM85 Software Development Kit (Note 1)

 

 

SR±BM85±S0R

BM85 Software Support Renewal (Note 2)

 

 

Notes

1. The kit (SR-BM85-S00) includes documentation describing how to:

 

V Install the development software

 

 

V Compile and link your application

 

 

V Download your application to the BM85.

 

 

2. The kit includes 90 days of BM85 software development technical

 

 

support service provided by Modicon Customer Service. The support

 

 

renewal (SR-BM85-S0R) extends the BM85 software development

 

 

technical support service beyond the initial 905day period.

 

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Contents February Page Preface PrefacePage Contents 2e.2ie3 +f 0he C+*fig1.a0i+* .+ce Chapter Configuring the Modbus ModelsContents Vii Chapter Configuring the Programmable ModelsViii Contents Chapter Installing the BM85Appendix a Compatible Devices and Cables Figures Glossary IndexPage Introducing the BM85 Bridge/Multiplexers Chapter Introducing the BM85 Bridge/MultiplexersModbus Plus Network Bridge/Multiplexers on Modbus PlusBM85 on Modbus Plus BM85 Bridge/Multiplexers on Modbus Plus Available Models Overview of BM85 ModelsMounting Methods Configuration Methods Operating PowerProgrammable Port Models BM85 With Typical RS232/485 Devices Developing the Application Configuring the Programmable ModelsDownloading the Application Contact Telephone Software Development Tool KitPart Number Description Modbus Port Models BM85 With Typical Modbus Devices Bridge/Multiplexer Models for AC/DC Power Specifications AC/DC Power ModelsDevelopment Requirement Supplied by Customer Bridge/Multiplexer Models for DC/DC Power Specifications DC/DC Power ModelsSoftware Development Tool Kit Page Device Addressing and Message Routing Chapter Device Addressing Message RoutingRouting to Programmable Controllers Modbus Plus Message Routing PathsRouting to a Single Slave Device on BM85 Modbus Models Routing to Host Based Network AdaptersRouting to BM85 Bridge/Multiplexers Routing to Serial Ports on BM85 Programmable ModelsProgrammable Port Models Modbus Address ConversionModbus Port Models Silent Master Port Addressing Routing Examples Routing ExamplesFrom Address Routing Method From Routing PathPage Configuring the Modbus Models Chapter Configuring Modbus ModelsBefore You Start An Overview of the Configuration ProcessModels Covered in This Chapter Required Equipment Configuration Checklist Information You Will Need Modbus Port ParametersNetwork Port TypeMaster SlavePort Priority Setting the ParameterSlave Device Address Communication ParametersLink Timeout Timeout Examples How the Parameter Applies to the BM85 Modem BoosterModem Booster Example Table Location Modbus Address Five±Byte Routing Path Modbus Address MapIf a Match is Not Found Configuring the Modbus Models Silent Master Port Considerations Connecting Power for the Configuration Configuring the Modbus PortsSetting the Switches Connecting the Terminal Command Action Range Your Configuration CommandsParameter Port Default ConfigurationEntering Commands Into Your Screens Your Configuration ScreensHelp Screens V5, V6, V7 Saving the Configuration Printing the ConfigurationYour V1 Screen Layout Your V1 ScreenExample Using the V1 ScreenYour V2 or V3 Screen Layout Your V2 and V3 ScreensUsing the V2 or V3 Screen Your V4 Screen Layout Your V4 ScreenEnter Using the V4 ScreenBM85 Modbus Models Modbus Plus Address Switches Setting the Modbus Plus AddressWhen to Set the RUN Mode Setting the RUN ModeHow to Set the RUN Mode Indicators Pattern Hexadecimal Digit Modbus Port Indicator CodesHardware Error Codes 11 .. Hex Modbus Driver Error Codes 24 .. E HexLLC Layer Error Codes 81 ... A3 Hex Modbus Plus Processor Interface Error Codes 34 .. HexPage Configuring the Programmable Models Chapter Configuring Programmable ModelsBefore You Start Equipment For Downloading the Application Program Equipment for Writing the Application ProgramFile Name Purpose Overview of the Development SoftwareDevelopment Software Files README.DOC Information FileKey Sequence Purpose Using the Test and Demonstration Source FilesTest and Demonstration Source Files Multitasking in Your ApplicationDefault Parameters Installing the Development SoftwareInstallation Steps Key Sequence Purpose Alt±C Project close Preparing the BM85 for Downloading BM85 Programmable Models Configuration Switches Setting the Configuration SwitchesBM85 Programmable Models Modbus Plus Address Switches Normal Download Codes Indicator Codes During DownloadingError Codes Error Code Hexadecimal MeaningSetting the RUN Mode Installing the BM85 Chapter Installing the BM85Mounting the BM85 Installing the BM85 HardwareShelf/Panel Mounted Models Part Number Mounting Method Rack Mounted ModelsHorizontal Mounting Vertical MountingRear Panel View 31007492OP View Mounting Dimensions Rack Mount ModelsConnecting AC Power Connecting the Power CablesConnecting DC Power BM85-000 Rear Panel PV02 or earlier BM85000 Connecting the Network and Serial CablesConnecting Serial Port Cables Connecting a Single Network CableConnecting Dual Network Cables Connecting Dual-Cable Units on Single-Cable NetworksPower and Ready Indicators Reading the IndicatorsModbus and Serial Port Indicators Modbus Plus Port Status Indicators Modbus Plus Port Label Attaching Identification LabelsSerial Port Parameters Label Serial Port Parameters LabelPage Compatible Devices and Cables Appendix a Compatible Devices CablesModicon Devices and Cables Compatible Devices and CablesAbbreviations Making `Quick ConnectionsDevice Cable and Adapter Combination Devices and Cables for Configuring Modbus PortsCables for Modbus Master Devices Cables for Modbus Slave DevicesModbus/RS232 Cable Wiring Diagrams Modbus/RS232 Cable Wiring DiagramsSerial Ports Pinout ± Modbus/RS232 BM85 Direction Purpose Modbus/RS232 Ports PinoutSerial Ports Pinout ± RS485 BM85 Direction Purpose RS485 Ports PinoutBit AcknowledgementAddress Baud rateCarrierband Bridge PlusBroadband BusDrop cable DIO Drop AdapterDistributed I/O DownloadHost computer Frame descriptorGlobal Input Global OutputModbus Plus LayerMedium ModbusOSI Model ModemNetwork Option Module NodeProtocol Peer-to-peer communicationPhysical Layer PortSpecific Input SegmentSerial port Slot timeToken SystemTap TerminatorPage Index IndexIndex