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4.1Before You Start

4.1.1Models Covered in This Chapter

This chapter covers the configuration process for the following models:

 

 

Operating

Modbus Plus

 

 

 

Mounting

Power

Network

Serial

Serial

Part Number

Method

(Nominal)

Cable

Ports

Protocol

 

 

 

 

 

 

NW±BM85E232

Panel or Shelf

115/230 Vac or

Single or Dual

RS232

Programmable,

 

 

24 Vdc

 

 

User Defined

 

 

 

 

 

 

NW±BM85D002

19 in Rack

125 Vdc or

Single or Dual

RS232

Programmable,

 

 

24 Vdc

 

 

User Defined

 

 

 

 

 

 

NW±BM85E485

Panel or Shelf

115/230 Vac or

Single or Dual

RS485

Programmable,

 

 

24 Vdc

 

 

User Defined

 

 

 

 

 

 

NW±BM85S232

Panel or Shelf

115/230 Vac or

Single or Dual

RS232

Programmable,

 

 

24 Vdc

 

 

User Defined

 

 

 

 

 

 

NW±BM85S485

Panel or Shelf

115/230 Vac or

Single or Dual

RS485

Programmable,

 

 

24 Vdc

 

 

User Defined

 

 

 

 

 

 

4.1.2An Overview of the Configuration Process

The BM85 requires an internal program for controlling its operation￿ with parameters for each serial port you will use in your application. The unit contains a non$volatile memory that stores your program and port configurations￿ even when operating power is removed.

You must create your BM85 application program and download it across the Modbus Plus network to the BM85. A switch is provided on the BM85 to enable the unit to accept the download. If the unit is already installed at its site and connected to the network￿ you can download your program to it. You can also download your program at a spare network connection near your download host￿ then transport the configured BM85 to the site and install it.

Caution:"You must complete the internal configuration of the BM85 before making the unit active in your application￿ both on the Modbus Plus network and at its serial ports￿

If you are installing a BM85 that was previously configured for another application￿ another network￿ or different node￿ the unit will still be retaining its previous configuration setup￿ You must not connect the unit into the current application and apply operating power to the unit until you have reconfigured it for the current application￿

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Contents February Page Preface PrefacePage Contents Chapter Configuring the Modbus Models 2e.2ie3 +f 0he C+*fig1.a0i+* .+ceChapter Configuring the Programmable Models Contents ViiAppendix a Compatible Devices and Cables Chapter Installing the BM85Viii Contents Glossary Index FiguresPage Chapter Introducing the BM85 Bridge/Multiplexers Introducing the BM85 Bridge/MultiplexersBM85 on Modbus Plus Bridge/Multiplexers on Modbus PlusModbus Plus Network BM85 Bridge/Multiplexers on Modbus Plus Mounting Methods Overview of BM85 ModelsAvailable Models Operating Power Configuration MethodsProgrammable Port Models BM85 With Typical RS232/485 Devices Downloading the Application Configuring the Programmable ModelsDeveloping the Application Part Number Description Software Development Tool KitContact Telephone Modbus Port Models BM85 With Typical Modbus Devices Specifications AC/DC Power Models Bridge/Multiplexer Models for AC/DC PowerDevelopment Requirement Supplied by Customer Specifications DC/DC Power Models Bridge/Multiplexer Models for DC/DC PowerSoftware Development Tool Kit Page Chapter Device Addressing Message Routing Device Addressing and Message RoutingModbus Plus Message Routing Paths Routing to Programmable ControllersRouting to Host Based Network Adapters Routing to BM85 Bridge/MultiplexersRouting to Serial Ports on BM85 Programmable Models Routing to a Single Slave Device on BM85 Modbus ModelsModbus Port Models Modbus Address ConversionProgrammable Port Models Silent Master Port Addressing Routing Examples Routing ExamplesFrom Routing Path From Address Routing MethodPage Chapter Configuring Modbus Models Configuring the Modbus ModelsModels Covered in This Chapter An Overview of the Configuration ProcessBefore You Start Required Equipment Configuration Checklist Modbus Port Parameters Information You Will NeedPort Type MasterSlave NetworkSetting the Parameter Slave Device AddressCommunication Parameters Port PriorityLink Timeout Timeout Examples Modem Booster How the Parameter Applies to the BM85Modem Booster Example Modbus Address Map Table Location Modbus Address Five±Byte Routing PathIf a Match is Not Found Configuring the Modbus Models Silent Master Port Considerations Setting the Switches Configuring the Modbus PortsConnecting Power for the Configuration Connecting the Terminal Your Configuration Commands Command Action RangeDefault Configuration Parameter PortHelp Screens V5, V6, V7 Your Configuration ScreensEntering Commands Into Your Screens Printing the Configuration Saving the ConfigurationYour V1 Screen Your V1 Screen LayoutUsing the V1 Screen ExampleYour V2 and V3 Screens Your V2 or V3 Screen LayoutUsing the V2 or V3 Screen Your V4 Screen Your V4 Screen LayoutUsing the V4 Screen EnterSetting the Modbus Plus Address BM85 Modbus Models Modbus Plus Address SwitchesHow to Set the RUN Mode Setting the RUN ModeWhen to Set the RUN Mode Modbus Port Indicator Codes Hardware Error Codes 11 .. HexModbus Driver Error Codes 24 .. E Hex Indicators Pattern Hexadecimal DigitModbus Plus Processor Interface Error Codes 34 .. Hex LLC Layer Error Codes 81 ... A3 HexPage Chapter Configuring Programmable Models Configuring the Programmable ModelsBefore You Start Equipment for Writing the Application Program Equipment For Downloading the Application ProgramOverview of the Development Software Development Software FilesREADME.DOC Information File File Name PurposeUsing the Test and Demonstration Source Files Test and Demonstration Source FilesMultitasking in Your Application Key Sequence PurposeInstallation Steps Installing the Development SoftwareDefault Parameters Key Sequence Purpose Alt±C Project close Preparing the BM85 for Downloading Setting the Configuration Switches BM85 Programmable Models Configuration SwitchesBM85 Programmable Models Modbus Plus Address Switches Indicator Codes During Downloading Error CodesError Code Hexadecimal Meaning Normal Download CodesSetting the RUN Mode Chapter Installing the BM85 Installing the BM85Shelf/Panel Mounted Models Installing the BM85 HardwareMounting the BM85 Rack Mounted Models Horizontal MountingVertical Mounting Part Number Mounting MethodRear Panel View Mounting Dimensions Rack Mount Models 31007492OP ViewConnecting DC Power Connecting the Power CablesConnecting AC Power BM85-000 Rear Panel PV02 or earlier Connecting the Network and Serial Cables BM85000Connecting a Single Network Cable Connecting Dual Network CablesConnecting Dual-Cable Units on Single-Cable Networks Connecting Serial Port CablesModbus and Serial Port Indicators Reading the IndicatorsPower and Ready Indicators Modbus Plus Port Status Indicators Attaching Identification Labels Modbus Plus Port LabelSerial Port Parameters Label Serial Port Parameters LabelPage Appendix a Compatible Devices Cables Compatible Devices and CablesCompatible Devices and Cables AbbreviationsMaking `Quick Connections Modicon Devices and CablesDevices and Cables for Configuring Modbus Ports Cables for Modbus Master DevicesCables for Modbus Slave Devices Device Cable and Adapter CombinationModbus/RS232 Cable Wiring Diagrams Modbus/RS232 Cable Wiring DiagramsModbus/RS232 Ports Pinout Serial Ports Pinout ± Modbus/RS232 BM85 Direction PurposeRS485 Ports Pinout Serial Ports Pinout ± RS485 BM85 Direction PurposeAcknowledgement AddressBaud rate BitBridge Plus BroadbandBus CarrierbandDIO Drop Adapter Distributed I/ODownload Drop cableFrame descriptor Global InputGlobal Output Host computerLayer MediumModbus Modbus PlusModem Network Option ModuleNode OSI ModelPeer-to-peer communication Physical LayerPort ProtocolSegment Serial portSlot time Specific InputSystem TapTerminator TokenPage Index IndexIndex