Good Day and Merry Christmas.. I have a IC200UDR140 Fitted with a IC200UEM001 Ethernet Module. I am looking at setting up Modbus/TCP communications. I have set up the Ethernet Module with the Modbus Driver with PumpKIN not sure if it is correct but can post a screenshot. But first question I have is
1.) There is different instruction in the GFK-1645L section 14.6. not the same COMM_REQ I am accustomed to in the 9030 and RX3i Modbus /TCP it has the MODBUS TCP RW instruction. Not familiar with this and is the only manual that explains this just in the few short sections of the 1645L manual. Is there a separate communications manual or Modbus /TCP or Ethernet manual like the rx3i or 9030.
2.) Reading the Excerpt From :HERE
and what I read in the GFK-2436H that the Ethernet module is a passthrough or bridge. Because on the Hardware Settings and the Port 2 Ethernet Tab it is setup as RTU. I am going from a 9030 with a Snyder TSXETG100 RTU to TCP Bridge. The document talks about the RTU Serial settings and Station address which is all being setup in the TSXETG100. is this Ethernet module being the bridge from serial to TCP not quite grasping the function here.. thanks.. Regards Shawn
1.) There is different instruction in the GFK-1645L section 14.6. not the same COMM_REQ I am accustomed to in the 9030 and RX3i Modbus /TCP it has the MODBUS TCP RW instruction. Not familiar with this and is the only manual that explains this just in the few short sections of the 1645L manual. Is there a separate communications manual or Modbus /TCP or Ethernet manual like the rx3i or 9030.
2.) Reading the Excerpt From :HERE
and what I read in the GFK-2436H that the Ethernet module is a passthrough or bridge. Because on the Hardware Settings and the Port 2 Ethernet Tab it is setup as RTU. I am going from a 9030 with a Snyder TSXETG100 RTU to TCP Bridge. The document talks about the RTU Serial settings and Station address which is all being setup in the TSXETG100. is this Ethernet module being the bridge from serial to TCP not quite grasping the function here.. thanks.. Regards Shawn