Modbus TCP Remote I/O Communication Module
BR# | Attribute | Content | Explanation | Default | Latched |
24 | R | ID of the 1st analog | ID of the 1st analog I/O module |
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I/O module |
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25 | R | ID of the 2nd analog | ID of the 2nd analog I/O module |
| NO |
I/O module |
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26 | R | ID of the 3rd analog | ID of the 3rd analog I/O module |
| NO |
I/O module |
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27 | R | ID of the 4th analog | ID of the 4th analog I/O module |
| NO |
I/O module |
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28 | R | ID of the 5th analog | ID of the 5th analog I/O module |
| NO |
I/O module |
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29 | R | ID of the 6th analog | ID of the 6th analog I/O module |
| NO |
I/O module |
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30 | R | ID of the 7th analog | ID of the 7th analog I/O module |
| NO |
I/O module |
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31 | R | ID of the 8th analog | ID of the 8th analog I/O module |
| NO |
I/O module |
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32 ~ 49 |
| Reserved |
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50 | R/W | RTC settings | Settings of the |
| NO |
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51 | R/W | Year | Range: 1970 ~ 2099 |
| YES |
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52 | R/W | Week | Range: 1 ~ 7 |
| YES |
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53 | R/W | Month | Range: 1 ~ 12 |
| YES |
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54 | R/W | Day | Range: 1 ~ 31 |
| YES |
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55 | R/W | Hour | Range: 0 ~ 23 |
| YES |
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56 | R/W | Minute | Range: 0 ~ 59 |
| YES |
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57 | R/W | Second | Range: 0 ~ 59 |
| YES |
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58 ~ 59 |
| Reserved |
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60 |
| Reserved |
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61 ~ 63 |
| Reserved |
| 0 | NO |
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Symbol “R” refers to ready only; “R/W” refers to read and write.
4.2 Explanations on BR
BR#0: Model Name
Explanations:
1.Model code of
2.You can read the model code in the program to see if the extension module exists.
BR#1: Firmware Version
Explanations:
The firmware version of
BR#2: Release Date of the Version
Explanations:
Displaying the data in decimal form. 10,000s digit and 1,000s digit are for “month”; 100s digit and 10s digit are for “day”. For 1s digit: 0 = morning; 1 = afternoon.
Example: 12191 indicates the version released in the afternoon of December 19.
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