Quantum 890 USE 155 manual Overview Installation and Configuration

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Modbus to Ethernet Bridge

Figure 2 shows a typical application in which three Bridges join Modbus networks through a common Ethernet link.

Figure 2 Bridging Between Multiple Modbus Networks

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1.1.2Overview: Installation and Configuration

The Bridge is designed for easy `snap' mounting on a standard DIN rail.

Its front panel has connectors for power, ground, Ethernet and Modbus cables. It has a switch for selecting either an RS±232 or RS±422/485 interface for the Modbus port. Indicators show the status of communication at the Ethernet and Modbus ports.

The Bridge contains a configuraton utility program stored in its non±volatile memory. With this utility you can assign the Bridge's Ethernet and Modbus parameters, using an ASCII terminal at the serial port or a Telnet connection over Ethernet.

The Bridge contains a factory±assigned MAC address that is derived from the serial number printed on the Bridge's label. This allows you to establish an Ethernet connection to the Bridge to assign its IP address and the other parameters for your application.

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Contents Modicon Page Breite 185 mm Höhe 230 mm Breite 178 mm Höhe 216 mm Page Data, Illustrations, Alterations PrefacePage Contents Glossary Using Panel SoftwareModbus to Ethernet Bridge CEV 300 Bridge Applications Introducing the Modbus to Ethernet BridgeBridging Between Multiple Modbus Networks Ethernet Overview Installation and ConfigurationMapping for a Modbus Slave Mapping Modbus and IP AddressesMapping for a Modbus Master Modbus to Ethernet Bridge Modbus Ethernet Front Panel LayoutComponent Name Purpose Power Parameter Specification SpecificationsAgency Approval Parameter Specification Page Installing the Bridge Hardware Mounting the Bridge Before You Install the BridgeMounting the Bridge on the DIN Rail Connecting the Power Wiring Connecting the Power WiringConnecting the Serial Cable RJ45 Port Connecting the Serial Cable RJ45 PortTSX Note Compatible Modbus Devices and CablesReferences in this figure are to the devices listed in on Modbus Cable PinoutsDB to RJ45 Adapter Kits DB9M 110 XCA 203 RS±485 RS±485 / RS±422 Connecting the Serial Cable Wiring Terminals±Wire Setting the Serial Port Switch Setting the Serial Port SwitchConnecting the Ethernet Cable Connecting the Ethernet CableConfiguring the Bridge Before You Start Configuration OverviewSafety Example RS±232 Serial Terminal Emulator Properties Connecting by the RS±232 PortTelnet Host Requirement Connecting by Telnet IP Address Not AssignedExample Telnet Connection Connecting by Telnet IP Address AssignedModbus Master Device Additional Menu Items Using the Configuration MenuConfiguration Menu Retaining the Current Value Configuration Options 1Viewing and Changing Configuration Parameters Commands Default settings, Save, Quit without saveSet Netmask Option 1 Network/IP SettingsIP Address Set Gateway IP AddressConfiguring the Bridge Interface Type Option 2 Serial and Mode SettingsAttached Device Serial ProtocolExample Option 3 Modem Control SettingsRTS/CTS Mode Slave Address Option 4 Advanced Modbus Protocol SettingsAllow Modbus Broadcasts Character TimeoutMessage Timeout Example Address Mapping Option 5 Unit ID to IP Address Mapping TableHow the Address Mapping Works Deleting a Map Entry Entering New Address MappingExiting the Mapping Menu Adding a New Map EntryPage Using Panel Software Modbus Slave Address Using Concept or ModsoftSoftware Versions Worderware MMI Using Other SoftwareIntellution FIX MMI WinTech ModscanPage Glossary Framing types Default gatewayField FrameNetwork InternetLayer MAC AddressServer SwitchRepeater RouterWinsock UTPPage United States France Germany