3.6 Your Configuration Commands

Each&screen&shows&the&commands that are valid for that screen. You can use either upper or lower case when entering a command.

Command

Action

Range

 

 

 

V

Select a configuration screen or Help screen

1 ... 8

 

 

 

P

Select a port to be configured

1 ... 4

 

 

 

N

Enter a Modbus slave device address

1 ... 247

 

 

 

T

Enter the port type

M = Master

 

 

S = Slave

 

 

N = Network

 

 

X = Silent Master Network

 

 

 

B

Enter the baud rate

50, 300, 1200, 1800, 2000, 2400,

 

 

3600, 4800, 7200, 9600, 19200

 

 

 

S

Enter the stop bits

1 or 2 (Note 1)

 

 

 

R

Enter the parity mode

N = None

 

 

O = Odd

 

 

E = Even

 

 

 

M

Enter the communication mode

A = ASCII

 

 

R = RTU

 

 

 

Y

Enter the port priority

1 ... 4

 

 

 

L

Enter the link timeout value

1 ... 3000, in multiples of 100 ms

 

 

 

F

Enter the modem booster selection

Y = Yes

 

 

N = No

 

 

 

W

Write the configuration parameters to all four ports

 

 

 

 

D

Initialize all four ports with default parameters

 

 

 

 

?

Display Help for the current configuration screen

 

 

 

 

E

Enter a Modbus address and five±byte routing path into

Entry format:

 

the Modbus Address Map table on the V2 or V3 screen.

EYY MM XX XX XX XX XX

 

When you use this command, enter the following:

where:

 

± the E command

E = Modbus Address Map command

 

± the table location (1 ... 64) for your entry

YY = location (1 ... 64) in the table

 

± the Modbus address (1 ... 255) to be mapped

MM = Modbus address (1 ... 255)

 

± the five bytes of routing (1 ... 255 in each byte).

XX = each byte (1 ... 255) in the path.

 

 

 

Notes

￿. Models NW-BM￿￿C002 and NW-BM￿￿D00￿ do not have a

Stop Bits setting. These models default to ￿ data bits with ￿ Stop Bit.

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