Momentum Sales & Marketing 170 PNT Series How Messages Are Defined in the Application, Overview

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Communication Adapter Message Handling

How Messages Are Defined in the Application

Overview

This section describes where and how messages are defined in the application.

Peer Cop Table The user defines I/O message transactions in the Peer Cop table of the controller. Entries to the table are made using panel software, such as Schneider’s Concept or Modsoft software.

The Peer Cop table specifies the controller registers that are to be used for the I/O data storage. It also specifies the Communication Adapter node addresses which will handle that data.

MSTR Blocks I/O data messages can also be transacted using Modbus Plus MSTR function blocks in the controller’s application program.

Addresses Must Principle: The address defined for each adapter in the Peer Cop table and in MSTR

Matchblocks must be identical to the address switch settings on the front panel of the adapter.

Mapping Data to Mapping of data between the controller’s data registers and the field terminals of I/

I/O BasesO bases is unique to each model of I/O base. Mapping is described in the Momentum I/O Bases User Manual, part number 870 USE 002 00.

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Contents PNT Series USE 103 00 May Table of Contents USE 103 00 May About the Book At a GlanceDocument Scope ModelsUSE 103 00 May Introduction PurposeWhat’s in this Chapter?Diagram Product OverviewOverview FunctionIntroduction Status Indicators IndicatorsActive Indicator Modbus PlusModbus Plus Channel Error Indicators Indicator Red StatusTwo Rotary Address SwitchesModule address Example of Node Address Assignment Address Switch UpperCabling Ports and CablingPorts Introduction Assembling a Communications Adapter and I/O Base Connections Between the Adapter and I/O Base PhysicalConnections ElectricalStep Overview Procedure Assembling an Base and an AdapterAssembling the I/O Base and the Adapter Step Description Labeling the Assembled ModuleOverview What Goes on the Label? Example of a Label Disassembling an Adapter from an I/O Base Step Assembling Adapter and I/O Base Using Modbus Plus for Distributed Servicing Purpose What’s in this Chapter?Strategies for Distributed I/O Servicing Network Configuration ConfigurationLimit Types Devices onExample Modbus Plus Network LayoutsSingle Cable Example below illustrates a dual cable configuration Dual CableModbus Plus for DIO Servicing How Communication Adapters Handle Messages How Messages Are Defined in the Application How Messages are Transacted Communication Adapter Message Handling Communication Access Registers Access to Overview of Register TypesRegister Types FunctionsDiagram of Register Types Output data to field outputs All other registers can be accessed using Mstr blocksData Registers Configuration Registers Module TimeoutRegister ParametersModule Ownership Registers Parameters Status Registers Ascii header blockModule Status Block Function Operating parameters Module StatusAscii Header Block Function Ascii HeaderBlock 4FC01+Byte ASCIICharacters Offset MeaningAAO 120 00 Analog 4-Channel Output Module Examples of an Ascii Header BlockADM 350 00 Discrete 16-Point Input, 16-Point Output Module Communication Access Registers

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