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Siemens SITRANS RD500 Manual de Instruções
Port Settings
Baud Rate: speed of data transmission in a system
Data Bits: number of bits used to represent one character of data
Stop Bits: number of bits used to mark the end of a unit of transmission
Parity: an extra bit added to a byte or word to reveal errors in storage
Port Mode: method of connection
The Device field is used to enable or disable configured serial Modbus devices.
The Name property allows a descriptive name to be applied to the Modbus enabled
sensor or device, e.g. HydroRanger 200 1.
The Node property is used to define the Modbus address of the target slave device.
Nodes are addressable from 1 to 255.
Slave Mapping supports communication to standard OPC server. Configured
instruments will be addressed to allow OPC servers to access their values through
the SITRANS RD500.

Configuring Modbus I/O

Once the Modbus devices have been added to the RD500 configuration, click Configure to
specify the registers to be monitored.
The Address specifies the starting Modbus register address to be polled.
The Elements field is used to specify the number of consecutive registers to be
polled, e.g. An Address of 400001 and an Elements property of 2 will result in the
RD500 collecting registers 400001 and 400002.
The Type property defines the data type of the slave's data, including Bit, Word,
Long, and Real. Bits are packed into registers in groups of 16 bits (1 word).
The Access property defines the registers as read-only, write-only, or read and
write.
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