Appendix E MODBUS Commands

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Modbus Units

The Modbus Units menu is to control what units, where applicable, the meter’s variables will be displayed in. Internal – these are the base units of the meter, °F , psia, lbm/sec , ft3/sec, Btu/sec , lbm/ft3 Display – variables are displayed in user selected display unit.

Modbus Order

The byte order within registers and the order in which multiple registers contain- ing floating point or long integer data are transmitted may be changed with this menu item. According to the Modbus specification, the most significant byte of a register is transmitted first, followed by the least significant byte. The Modbus specification does not prescribe the order in which registers are transmitted when multiple registers represent values longer than 16 bits. Using this menu item, the order in which registers representing floating point or long integer data and/or the byte order within the registers may be reversed for compatibility with some PLCs and PC software.

The following four selections are available in this menu; when selecting an item, the protocol is changed immediately without having to press the Enter key.

0-1:2-3

Most significant register first, most significant byte first (default)

 

 

2-3:0-1

Least significant register first, most significant byte first

1-0:3-2

Most significant register first, least significant byte first

 

 

3-2:1-0

Least significant register first, least significant byte first

 

 

Note that all of the registers are affected by the byte order, includ- ing strings and registers representing 16-bit integers; the register order only affects the order of those registers representing 32-bit floating point and long integer data, but does not affect single 16- bit integers or strings.

Modbus Protocol

The Modbus RTU protocol is supported in this implementation. Supported baud rates are 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, and 115200. The default baud rate is 19200 baud. Depending upon the Modbus protocol selected, data are transmitted in 8-bit data frames with even or odd parity and 1 stop bit, or no parity and 2 or 1 (non-standard) stop bits.

The current Modbus protocol specification does not define register usage, but

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