GE P485 instruction manual Document conventions, Input and output definition

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INTRODUCTION

Document conventions

DESCRIPTION The following conventions are used throughout this document:

Numbered lists provide sequential steps.

Bulleted lists provide information, not procedural steps.

The term ‘user’ refers to the person or persons responsible for installing the P485 Modbus to Profibus Converter in a network.

Hexadecimal values are written in the format 0xNNNN, where NNNN is the hexadecimal value.

Decimal values are represented as NNNN, where NNNN is the decimal value.

As in all communication systems, the terms “input” and “output” can be ambiguous, since their meaning depends on which end of the link is being referenced. The convention in this document is that “input” and “output” are always being referenced to the master/scanner end of the link (see illustration below).

The term “sub-network” is interchangeably used for “Modbus network”.

Profibus master

IN

OUT Profibus network

Slave

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Slave

IN

OUT

Modbus network

Figure 1-1: Input and output definition

GLOSSARY The following terminology is used in the P485 manual:

Broadcaster: A protocol specific node in the sub-network scan that holds transactions destined for all nodes.

Command: A protocol specific transaction.

Fieldbus: The network to which the converter is connected (Profibus for P485).

Frame: A higher level series of bytes forming a complete telegram on the sub-network (Modbus).

Monitor: A tool for debugging the P485 and network connections.

Node: A device in the scan list that defines the communication with a slave (GE relay) on the Modbus sub-network.

Scan list: List of configured slaves with transactions on the sub-network.

Sub-network: Modbus network that logically is located on a subsidiary level with respect to the fieldbus and to which the P485 acts as a gateway.

Transaction: A generic building block that is used in the sub-network scan list and defines the data that is sent out the sub-network.

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P485 MODBUS TO PROFIBUS CONVERTER – USER GUIDE

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Contents P485 Modbus to Profibus Converter GE MultilinPage Table of contents P485 Modbus to Profibus ConverterSoftware Frame Miscellaneous Introduction Getting startedDocument conventions Input and output definitionAbout the P485 Modbus to Profibus Converter FeaturesFeatures Specifications Mechanical HousingOrdering CommunicationsElectrical installation InstallationQuick install Profibus connector pin assignments Pin Signal DescriptionConfiguration cable pin assignments P485 end Pin DescriptionConfiguration cable PC end Mechanical installation Indicators and switchesP485 status indicators Number Description State StatusProfibus installation procedure Input/output bytes required ModulesTroubleshooting Poor performanceData exchange OverviewAddress Contents Access Memory MapProtocol configuration BlocksData Exchange Introduction Installation procedureSoftware overview Using the EnerVista P485/D485 Setup software Select Configuration Wizard and click on OKTypical network arrangement Sub-network data flow Address Command Software Overview P485 Modbus to Profibus Converter User Guide Software Overview Configuration main window Configurator main windowInformation window Fieldbus configuration Function DescriptionP485/D485 configuration P485/D485 configurationModbus network configuration Parameter Description RangeSoftware Overview Communication model PLCBasic settings P485 scan listNodes MenuCommunication Model P485 Modbus to Profibus Converter User Guide Communication Model Frame and command editors Frame editorCommand editor Select command windowSelect ‘Add Command’ as described earlier Query ColumnMain window Modbus network and node monitors Modbus network monitorStart / Stop sub network scanning Update OFF Update on Node monitorCommand Area Advanced functions Control and status registersBits Name Description Code Name DescriptionCode Error Description Handshake bits themselves bits 14Input/output data during startup Fieldbus control systemAdvanced fieldbus configuration Mailbox commandAdvanced Functions Application example OverviewFor the MM2, we have Type Parameter Address Format Read/writeModbus user map setup Parameter User map data AddressMM2 meter user map setting System configuration System configurationSetup Software Starting Configuration Wizard DB9 pin DescriptionSelecting the SUB-NETWORK Properties Modbus network propertiesParameters configured for Pqmii Connect Devices to the SUB- Network 11 Connect devices to sub-networkSelect Parameters for Each Node 14 Select parameter window17 Configuration report 20 Save device file Queries21 Expanding the tree 23 Changing configuration parameters for a query 25 Opening a saved configuration file Profibus network setup Warranty MiscellaneousRevision history Release Dates10-2 P485 Modbus to Profibus Converter Index 6-3Power Supply