AEG PV.500-MH Technical Data MultiCom CCC hardware data assembly A29.1, Communication data port 1

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7.1.2Technical Data

MultiCom CCC hardware data (assembly A29.1)

Connector

:

Port 1 RS232 for configuration

 

 

and COM server connection

 

 

X2: 9-pin D-sub (socket; insulated)

 

 

Port 2 RS232/RS485 for Modbus

 

 

X5: 9-pin D-sub (socket; insulated)

RS485 connection:

Twisted pair with Data+, Data-,

 

 

shielded, shield attached on one side

Distance:

 

1200 m max. at 9600 baud

Bus stations:

 

Max. 32

Data line:

 

Shielded 1:1 data line

 

 

(2 x 0.22; twisted pair),

 

 

e.g. Lapp "UNITRONIC-BUS LD"

Port 3 CAN bus for remote panel

X4: 3-pin Combicon connector

Communication data port 1 (X2)

Protocol:

CBSER

Transmission rate:

1200 - 57,600 baud (adjustable)

Transmission parameters:

9600 baud, 8, E, 1 (default)

Configuration mode: 9600 baud, 8, N, 1

Communication data port 2 (X5)

Protocol:

Modbus

Transmission mode:

Half-duplex

Transmission code:

RTU

Transmission rate:

1200 - 57,600 baud (variable)

 

19,200 baud (default)

Start bits:

1

 

Data bits:

8

 

Parity:

none, even, odd (variable)

Stop bits:

2 with no parity, 1 with parity

Function code:

03

(read register)

 

06

(write register)

 

16

(write multiple registers)

Min. response time of slave: 0-99 ms variable (0 ms default)

Modbus slave address: 01-99 (adjustable) (01 default)

Communication data port 3 (X4)

Protocol:

Proprietary CAN bus

Transmission rate:

50 kbaud

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