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2.                            10  POWER SUPPLY READ ONLY COILS  OLD REGISTER SET         1                 0  544                                               o 12                        ____________     12           AND WEB PAGE PROGRAMNING                                                                             13  PTS TON NO RET                               13  HTML STRING DECONSTRUCTION   MONITORING OF AN ANALOGUE VALUE                               14                                                           14                                                          ini 14          l S                     14                    E                         u Uu          5  HTML STRING DECONSTRUCTION   MONITORING OF A DIGITAL VALUE              16                                    NM T UT 17  HTML STRING DECONSTRUCTION   CONTROL OF AN ANALOGUE VALUE                                     20  Ne SSO    2              arene              T UU TM 21  HTML STRING DECONSTRUCTION   CONTROL OF A DIGITAL VALUE                                             23                      miei        _______6  _    6__   ______ 23  POWER SUPPLY PARAMETERS IN HTML FORMAT                                            QE                26  Read Only Analogue Poramelsers                                                                            26  Read Write Digital Porametlers                                                                                 26  Read Only Digital                    27  
3.                 The device information tab shows the following information     e Protocol Converter physical connections  e Protocol Converter wiring diagram  e Default communication settings and device specifications    REVISION HISTORY       Revision Date Revised Dsscnni  sn  Number Revised By     1 0 9        10      Initial Revision  14 49 Jan 11 RM Added section    Read Only Coils  New Register Set  to match    update in the device firmware    
4.   CSNDD001  CSFDD001    3 4 5 6 7 8     D D 0 0 0   Digital   Num   Num   Num   Description  Control  Request to Toggle    Request to Switch   Toggle  Can only be  O  for On Off   Switch  Can be  N         oN       for oFf   Action Only   No Display  Returns Blank Page   Display and Action   Display Only   No Action   Always D for Digital   Variable Number to Monitor   Hundreds  Variable Number to Monitor   Tens   Variable Number to Monitor   Units    The last four digits should always be   htm     Description Result Example  Toggle Digital Value 001 None  Switch On Digital Value 001 None  Switch Off Digital Value 001 None    SCREENSHOT EXAMPLES  Setting of Digital Value 1 using a Toggle Button       7  DZC Toggle OnOff   Mozilla Firefox   4    B  x            DZC Toggle Onoff    C    Toggle                       192  158 8   0              1 htm           Result when Pressing the  button           D2C Toggle OnOff   Mozilla Firefox       5  http   192 168 008 060                       Setting of Digital Value 1 using          Button           DZC Switch On   Mozilla Firefox         IL http   192  168 8 60 CSNEDOO1  htm       Setting of Digital Value 1 using a On  Button          DZC Switch DIF   Mozilla Firefox    http   192 168 008  060 CSFADOOI  htm       POWER SUPPLY PARAMETERS IN HTML FORMAT     READ ONLY ANALOGUE PARAMETERS    Register  Name    Vout            losu  Temp    BatDetect    Vpres  Vshutd  Vbatl    Vdisco             BCTim    CC Mins  CC Hrs    CC Days    Mf
5.   Dig 018  Dig 019  Dig 020  Dig 021  Dig 022  Dig 023    Dig 024    Togale Off          On         Toggle               On         Toggle                          Togale Of                04  Toggle               On                                                 Toggle        on            Toggle                            Toggle               on   S    Toggle Off          On         Toggle               On         Toggle                               Dig 025  Dig 026  Dig 027  Dig 025  Dig 025  Dig 030  Lig 031  Dig 032  Dig 033  Dig 034  Dig 035                     Toggle                           Toggle        os          OF  Toggle Off                      Toggle O                95  Toggle               On        Toggle                       Toggle                    lt     Toggle Off   ot               Toggle                             Toggle                           Toggle               On   OF  Toggle                                    After the software Is installed  these pages        be accessed via   Start   DoZeener Controls   DZC Power EtherMBLink     DZC                  Website htm    The html source can be used to help configure custom user web pages     This is also    very good        to monitor the values inside the Protocol Converter using an  internet browser     This web page uses the host name  EtherDevice  to access data from the protocol  converter  A host name instead of an IP address is used so that the website is easily  configurable to connec
6.  Bit  Bit  Bit  Bit  Bit    Once the bit commands are sent to the device they are automatically reset to 0     READ ONLY DIGITAL PARAMETERS    Register  Name          OL  MF  BCT  BP  BM  BL  BB            Be   SD   BO  Bcond  Ret    Tempsign    BatSign  BCT Start  BCT Stop  BCT Enable  BCT Disable    CommsF                          bL  bP    MonDO   MonDO2                MonDI2    MonDI3    HTML Address                         MDBAFOO2 htm  MDBAFOO3 htm  MDBAFOOA htm  MDBAFOO5 htm  MDBAFOO6 htm  MDBAF007 htm  MDBAF008 htm    MDBAF009 htm    MDBAF0010 htm                 1 htm  MDBAFOO 2 htm  MDBAF0013 htm  MDBAF0014 htm    MDBAFOO 5 htm                   6 htm  MDBAFOO  7 htm  MDBAFOO 18 htm  MDBAF0019 htm  MDBAF0020 htm    MDBAFOO21 htm    MDBAF0022 htm  MDBAF0023 htm    MDBAF0024 htm    MDBAF0025 htm  MDBAF0026 htm    MDBAF0027 htm    MDBAF0028 htm    MDBAFOO29 htm    MDBAF0030 htm    MDBAFOO31 htm    Description    Charge Cycle  Normal Operation   Overload   Mains Failure   Battery Condition Test   Battery Present   Battery Missing   Battery Low   Battery Bad    Power Supply or Mains Failed  Brown  Out     Possibly Battery Missing   System Down   Battery OK during mains psu fail  Battery Condition Test Enabled  Retry Battery Test on Fail  Temperature Sign  1   Negative  0    Positive    Battery Current Sign  1   Out    0 In   Battery Condition Test Started  Battery Condition Test Stopped  Battery Condition Test Enabled  Battery Condition Test Disabled  Communications Fail
7.  Start  Acknowledge   BCT Stop  Acknowledge   BCT Enable  Acknowledge   BCT Disable  Acknowledge   Information Digitals  Charge Cycle  Normal Operation   Battery Ok  Battery Present  Battery Possibly Missing  Possible Mains Fail  Brown Out   Battery Sign  Set for Negative Discharge   Temperature Sign  Set for Negative   Retry Battery Test on Fail  Alarm Digitals  Battery Bad  Battery Missing  Overload  Communications Fail to Power Supply  System Down  Battery Low  Mains Failure    Type    Bit  Bit  Bit  Bit  Bit  Bit    Bit  Bit  Bit  Bit  Bit  Bit  Bit  Bit    Bit  Bit  Bit  Bit  Bit  Bit  Bit    Read   Write    NADA AAD AA NAANAD    NA NANDA ADA    POWER SUPPLY READ ONLY COILS  OLD REGISTER SET     The following registers have been replaced with the ones in section    POWER SUPPLY READ  ONLY COILS  NEW REGISTER SET      The digital values in this section provide the same  information as the revised ones but have a different interpretation     It 5 recommended that these registers are not used for new applications  They are included  in this manual for backward compatibility with older devices     Register Modbus             Address Description Type  CG 00001 Charge Cycle  Normal Operation  Bit  OL 00002 Overload Bit  MF 00003 Mains Failure Bit  BCT 00004 Battery Condition Test Bit  BP 00005 Battery Present Bit  BM 00006 Battery Missing Bit  BL 00007 Battery Low Bit  BB 00008 Battery Bad Bit       00009 a Supply or Mains Failed  Brown Bit  Be 00010 Possibly Battery Missing B
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9.  available to the unit  PT  Power Supply Transmit  Flashes when a packet is sent to the power supply RS485 Port    PR  Power Supply Receive  Flashes when a packet Is successfully received from the power  supply RS485 Port    W  Communication Port Watchdog  The LED flashes yellow every second when the Modbus  RTU  Modbus TCP and HTTP communications module is healthy    C  Communications activity on the Modbus RTU serial communication port  Flashed yellow  every time a Modbus packet is transmitted in reply      a request from the serial Modbus RTU  network     LAN Link  Solid green when    link to the network has been established  LAN Activity  Flashes yellow when there is communications activity on the LAN    1   2  Output 1 2 Status indication  Solid green when output relay is ON    11 14  Inout 1 4 status indication  Solid green when input is ON    Color Coding   Red  Power ON Indication  Yellow  Communications and Watchdog Indications    Green  Inputs and Outputs status indication    DEVICE SETUP  PROGRAMMING SOFTWARE    The PROTOCONMEB x OE module is configured using the    Power EtherMBLink    Software  This  software package is supplied for free with the device  Further details on the software are  provided later on in this manual     RESETTING TO DEFAULT COMMUNICATION SETTINGS    To Reset to default communication settings the  Rst  button on the front of the device has to  be pressed for 5 seconds while the Ethernet Protocol Converter is being powered up     The default
10.  parameters are as follows     General Parameters  Modbus Address  1   Serial Communications   Baud Rate  9600  Parity  None  Data Bits  8  Stop Bits  1   Ethernet Communications   IP Address  192 168 8 60  Gateway Address  192 168 8 255  Subnet Mask  255 255 255 0    SPECIFICATIONS    ELECTRICAL      Power Supply  Model 1  9 35V     Digital Inputs  Volt Free Contact inputs with no isolation  Maximum of 4 Inputs     Digital Outputs  Relay Outputs max 2A at 30VDC  Maximum of 2 Outputs     COMMUNICATIONS      Ethernet Port Speed  10Mbps Half Duplex  IPv4     Power Supply Communication Port  65485 with no isolation     Modbus Serial Communication Port  65485 with no isolation  RS232 with no isolation or  flow control     PROTOCOLS      Modbus RTU Functions 1      5  6  15  16    Modbus TCP Functions 1  3  5  6  15  16    Internet Protocol  HTTP     Internet Protocol  ARP ICMPv4 TCP       MODBUS RTU AND MODBUS TCP PROTOCOLS    The Maximum polling values for Modbus RTU and Modbus TCP are the following   Maximum number of registers that can be polled using function 3  20  Maximum number of coils that can be polled using function 1  32   Maximum number of registers that can be written using function 16  20  Maximum number of coils that can be written using function 15  8   It 5 recommended that the device polling rate is not made faster than 500ms     Polling via Ethernet can be done every 105 but is not recommended as il overloads the  communications network and may result in occas
11.  the fields    8  This is the re order part number and description of the device connected to the serial  port     TCP IP Settings    9  Pressing the  Send New IP Settings  will send the IP settings entered in section 11 to the  device via the serial port  TCP IP settings can only be set via the serial link    10  Pressing the    Get Current IP Settings    will retrieve the IP settings and MAC address of  the device connected to the serial port and display them in section 11    11  These are the IP settings to be sent      the device or setting retrieved from the device   In this model only a static IP address can be set    12  This is the MAC address of the device  This information will only displayed when the     Get Current IP settings    button is pressed and the port has successfully connected to  the device     Exit Application  13  Exits the Power EtherMBLink software     POWER SUPPLY MONITORING TAB      Power EtherMBLink v1 0   QS as  Comm  Settings      Power Supply Monitor     Configuration Data    Modbus Monitor   Modbus Monitor Control Il Device Information    Power Supply Variables  Output Voltage  Battery Current  Power Supply Current  Battery Temperature    13 3 18 7 07 9 14 0    Volts   Amps                    Amps          Address     Watchdog 2188    Battery Condition            Start BCT  Stop BCT    BCT Enable           Disable            Digital Outputs Control  ue  O Enable Output 1  Disable Output 1    Enable Output 2    Disable Output 2    Code Type De
12.  value No Alarm Alarm  will automatically refresh every 5 seconds     SCREENSHOT EXAMPLES  Examples when the value of Coil 1 is Off     Monitor Digital Value 1  Message On Off  Direct Logic  Automatic Refresh  Disabled      Mozilla Firefox                      Moni  tor Digital Value 1  Message Alarm No Alarm  Direct Logic  Automatic Refresh  Disabled     Mozilla Firefox  Moni    tor Digital Value 1  Message OK NOK  Direct Logic  Automatic Refresh  Disabled    Mozilla Firefox      Q X y      http   192 168 8 60 MPDAAD01 htm             Monitor Digital Value 1  Message On Off  Inverted Logic  Automatic Refresh  Disabled    Mozilla Firefox       Monitor Digital Value 1  Message Full  lt Blank gt   Indirect Logic  Automatic Refresh every 30  Seconds          7  Mozilla Firefox          Examples when the value of Coil 1 is On    Monitor Digital Value 1  Message Alarm No Alarm  Direct Logic  Automatic Refresh  Disabled    Mozilla Firefox          Alarm       Monitor Digital Value 1  Message High  lt Blank gt   Direct Logic  Automatic Refresh  Disabled    Mozilla Firefox       111 ZE    High       Monitor Digital Value 1  Message LoLo  lt Blank gt   Direct Logic  Automatic Refresh  Disabled      Mozilla Firefox       HTML STRING DECONSTRUCTION   CONTROL OF AN ANALOGUE VALUE    HTML Code Bytes   Call first Time    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8             V a   0            O Num    O Num    9 10 11 12            Character ee Description   Values   1 C Control   2   This value is static and canno
13. 02  Modbus R32 RX  03  Modbus R32 Comm  05  Modbus R485 D    06  Modbus R485 D     A  Bhernet Port    04  Relay Outputs Common  13 s Common  01  Modbus R32         19  Power AO DC  20  Power AQ DC  07  Relay Output 1  08  Relay Output 2          70             N          Digital  Outputs                   Digital Inputs 22232  Comms  Module    16 Of 16 17 13 01 02 03          0 0 0             Cross Over Cable to PC Bhernet port  Power Supply Or Straight Cable to network switch                                                                               Modbus Network       SERIAL PROGRAMMING CABLE    1000 25 40 3    x IWHITE MATE WHITE TERMINAL                                     J 2BLACK MATE YELLOW TERMINAL P2  3RED MATE ORANGE TERMINAL    5  6  7          PIN OUT         2    RED 2                3  BLACK 3           2    WHITE 5                1  SHELL                 DRAIN    Connections to protocol Converter    e White   Common  e Black   RX  e Red  TX       FRONT PANEL INDICATIONS       Power On     gt   lt  Output   Status          Power 5 Transmit  gt     lt  Output 2 Status    Power 5 Receive    lt  Input    Status       Comms Module OK  gt  gt   Serial Com Activity  gt         C C 3   lt  Input 3 Status      4 4 Input 4 Status     lt  Input 2 Status    Reset Comms Rst  Parameters to     gt   Default       LAN Activity    Indication   lt  Ethernet           LAN Link  Indication                                                    P  Power On  Solid RED when Power 15
14. Battery Discharging  Battery Condition Test Enable Status  Mains Failure  Overload  System Down  o Battery Low    Digital Controls        the following   o Battery Condition Test Start and Stop  o Battery Condition Test Enable and Disable    Optionally 4 digital inouts can be monitored and 2 relay outputs controlled    O O O O O O O O O    It provides q 1OMbps holf duplex connection     Serial Modbus        can be configured with baud rates from 9600 up to 115200  with parities  of none  odd  even  mark and space  8 data bits and one stop bits    The converter can be interrogated         web page      provide any of the parameters  above     DEVICE SCHEMATIC AND IO CONNECTIONS       CONNECTIONS              01  Modbus R 232 TX  02  Modbus 25232 RX  03  Modbus RS232 Common    04  Relay Outputs Common    05 ModbusR485D       06  Modbus R485 D   07  Relay Output 1  Optional   08  Relay Output 2  Optional   A  Ethernet Port  OS  Input 2  Optional    A  10  Input 1  Optional   11  Power Supply R485 D   12  Power Supply R485 D   13  Inputs Common     11   12  14  Unused    15  Unused           44   9 RETE IE  0  17  Input 4  Optional   18  Input 3  Optional      17  19  Power AG DC    20  Power AG DC                                                    OSI                                                                                WIRING DIAGRAMS       Power Supply Communications Module and  C Modbus Communications Module    D   D     11  Power Supply R485  12  Power Supply R485  
15. INTEGRATING ANALOGUE AND DIGITAL VALUES INTO A WEB                                  222    29                                        TM 29  Adding a host reference to      host file                                                                  30  Creating a Web Page with information from the Ethernet Device                        3l         d oeimis e RR T T m EMEN 3l    POWER                        PROTOCOL CONVERTER CONFIGURATION AND MONITORING    SOFIWARE                                            39  COMMUNICATION SETTINGS u uu u u uu TNT 39  POWER SUPPLY MONITORING TAB     m 41  CONLGIRAONDA Wi ere                                 43  MOPBI MONIORE                                                         44  NMODBUS MONITOR CONTROL uu ul                    47  DEVICE INFORMATON i i                                                     50    RE VISION               sf                    51    INTRODUCTION       The                              is    protocol converter which connects to the following Innovative  Energies No Break   DC power supply charger models       5  100   SR250i  SR500i  SR750i    It makes the following power supply parameters available via Modbus RTU on an RS485 or  RS232 link  via Modbus TCP and HTTP over Ethernet       Output Voltage    Battery Current    Power Supply Current    Battery Temperature    Digital Indications for the following   o Normal Operation  Battery Presence  Battery Condition  Battery Condition Testing Status  Battery Charging  
16. Monitor   Digital   9 10  h  Character           alues  1 M  2 D  3 A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H     J  K  L  4 A  B  5 A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H     J  K  6 0109  7 0109  8 0109  9    10 h  11 t  12 m  Examples  HTML Page    MDCAD001 htm    9 4 5 6 7 8  4    m                              Logic  Rate   Num   Num   Num   11 12  t m  Description  Monitoring  Digital Values  On _         Off    0     On    On   Off    Off    On    Alarm   Off    No Alarm    On    OK   Off    NOK    On    Full   Off     lt Blank gt     On    Empty   Off     lt Blank gt     On    High   Off     lt Blank gt     On    Low   Off     lt Blank gt     On    Hi Hi   Off     lt Blank gt     On    Hi   Off     lt Blank gt     On    Lo   Off     lt Blank gt     On    Lo Lo   Off     lt Blank gt     Logic   Direct   Logic   Indirect   No Refresh   Refresh Every 1 Sec   Refresh Every 2 Sec   Refresh Every 5 Sec   Refresh Every 10 Sec   Refresh Every 15 Sec   Refresh Every 30 Sec   Refresh Every 60 Sec   Refresh Every 120 Sec   Refresh Every 300 Sec   Refresh Every 600 Sec   Variable Number to Monitor   Hundreds  Variable Number to Monitor   Tens  Variable Number to Monitor   Units    The last four digits should always be   htm     Description Result Example  Monitor Digital Variable 001  Will Display  Alarm   when On and  No Alarm  when Off  The value will Alarm No Alarm    automatically refresh every 5 seconds     Monitor Digital Variable 001  Will Display        MDCBD001 htm Alarm  when On and  Alarm  when Off  The
17. ace is a generic card which can be pre configured to display  the desired parameters  whether it is a protocol converter  a dedicated or as user   programmable controller        Y untitled Document   Mozilla Firefox                                C X                    nozener Cartenlajn1  Design Centre       DITO ProjectefC7C FtherCard         FtherCard Wehte him     2   E        F Untitled Document                                           DOZEENER    www  dozeenercom    CONTROLS    a Affordable Automaton             001 10 024   Ana 02510048      0804910072   Ana 073 00    Ana 09710 120   Ana 12110144   Ana 14519 168   Ana 16910 192    Ana 193 to 200      Dig 001 0036    Dig 037 10072    04907310108     Dig 109 to 144    Dig 14510 180    018119216    Dig 217 12252    Dig 25310288    Dig 28910324      Dig 32510350    Dig 3610396    24039710462    Dig 43310468   Cig 46910504    Dig505toS40   Dig 54110576    Dig 57710 612    Dig 613 10648      Diz 001         002  Diz 003  Dig 004  Dig 005  Dig 006  Lug 007  Dig 008  Dig 009  Diz 010         011    Diz O12    Toggle        on   on   Off  Toggle        _          on  98  Toggle      on          OF  Toggle                     98  Toggle        _        Lon  08  Toggle        _        Dagli E  Toggle        _        Lon  94          Toggle               Lon  04  Toggle        _        Lon  08  Toggle        _        on   Off  Toggle        on   Lon  98  Toggle Off                 OF    Dig 013  Dig 014  Dig 015  Dig 016  Dig 017
18. ata bits and stop bits cannot be changed    5  By pressing this button all the parameters selected in section 4 will be sent to the  Modbus device  A success notice will be displayed at the bottom of the screen if the  operation was successful  After using this function  the parameters in section 2 should  be changed to match the new configuration and the  Get Specs  button in section 7  Used to confirm that the communication link is healthy     Notice Bar    6  The    Notice    area is used to display the result of an operation carried out in the  program  When successful the notice    Type    will change to    Success    and turn green  and associated information shown in the description  Similarly an error will show up as  red with an  Error  text  Information only  which is neither an error nor success  will  show up as orange with a  Notice  text  Every time an operation is carried out the  user should check out these fields for feedback     Device Details        his section should be used to check that communication to the device is healthy and  that the device connected to the serial port is the expected type  If a link has  successfully been established with the Modbus device the parameters will show up in  the appropriate fields  These parameters should be sent to the supplier as a  reference when requesting help with a particular device to identify the exact part  number and production batch  If the connection is not healthy a  No Comms    notice will show up in all
19. ation Data  Section is used for the following functions    e Monitoring the Power Supply Configuration Parameters  e Display the communication statistics while performing a continuous update    Section Descriptions   Modbus Packets    1  Display the communication statistics of the continuous update     Power Supply Settings    2  Display the power supply configuration parameters  3  Display the information related to each configuration parameters  The information in    this section will change as the mouse is hovered over the parameter fields in section  2    MODBUS MONITOR TAB      Power EtherMBLink v1 0    Comm  Settings    Power Supply Monitor  Configuration Data 8   Modbus Monitor      Modbus Monitor Control    Device Information    Innovative Energies   Single Battery String Power Supply Monitor    Serial   Analogue Monitoring Set 1        Signed     Unsigned      9  0  i  0    New Value    5    Description      Serial     Analogue Monitoring Set 1    Serial     Analogue Monitoring Set 2  ed     Serial   Digital Monitoring 1  ime interval between BCT s   Serial   i es          2  Unused 2    Time interval between BCTs  Unused  Mains fail check interval duting BCT    T    2 lU U NM   90000000000000  A Ann RRA                                           ooo o OO O         O O O O Q    Code Type Description  Notice    03013 sa Updating of Information From Device With Address 1 Ended        The    Modbus Monitor    section should be used in conjunction with the    Modbus Monit
20. ce Modbus address to be configured   Displaying specifications of the device connected      the serial port  Displaying Ethernet interface IP Details and MAC Address   Setting Ethernet interface      Details    PC Serial Port Communication Settings    1  These three buttons are associated with the PC serial communication ports  Pressing     List Port    will disolay which ports are available on the machine at the bottom of the  screen      the Notice area  Open port and close port buttons are used to open and  close the serial ports selected in the    Port    field   2  PC Communication port parameters  Com Ports up to 32 are possible  Baud Rate  possibilities are 9600  14400  19200  38400  56000  57600 and 115200  The data bits are  fixed      8 and stop bits fixed to 1 and cannot be altered  Parity configuration  possibilities are None  Odd  Even  Mark and Space     Modbus Address of Current Connection    3  This is the device Modbus address connected to the serial port  or in the case the PC Is  connected to    multi drop 65485 network  this will be the Modbus address of the  device to be configured in the network  This Modbus address only applies to this  section  used to configure the device or check the existing device settings     New Device Serial Communication Settings    4  This section is used to configure new serial parameters or the Modbus address of the  device attached to the serial port  Possible selections for the baud rate and parity  are as section 2  The d
21. ced on a web page to  display information in a meaningful way     In this case the web browser    Sea Monkey    is being used  This is    very good tree web   browser                     al ao Diner ges Power apply              vative HTTP Interface Demo Website  energies    Addresses compatible with Protocol Converter DZC eProtocon IEl    Battery Present and m Good Health     Battery Present and in Bad Heath  Battery Low and in Good Heath     Battery Low and in Bad Health  Battery            SPs      2  9       Web Page wil try      arcani vakaa from device with                  eFrctoC on  Thus entry            to ba added to the  bosta      located in C WINDOWS aysten 12 drversiete    0      892 tore       In the sections below  short examples are used to show how values from the Ethernet HTML  interface can be places on a web page     These are only basic examples  If more advanced languages like Flash are used  more  sophisticated effects can be created     To make this example work the host file has to be edited as shown in the previous section     HTML CODE EXAMPLES     HTML Code     lt head gt     lt meta http equiv  Content Type  content  text html  charset iso 8859  1    gt    lt title gt Sample Website lt  title gt     lt  head gt      lt body gt    lt  body gt      lt  html gt     Web                 20 Sample Website   SeaMonkey           Edit        Go Bookmarks Tools Window Help          HTML Code   The sections highlighted grey are additions over the previous 
22. e    will    be sent to the register with address defined in section 13      When the    Digital Write  button is pressed the digital coil with address defined in    section 13 will be written to the Modbus device  The    on    and    off    radio buttons  define whether the       will be switched on or off       Tnese two fields show whether the digital or analogue writes have been successful or    failed     Display    17     The display table is    summary of the Modbus poll configuration table in the tab     Modbus Monitor Control     Up to 28 polls can be configured and will be displayed  here  The user can enable or disable the individual polls via the  E  column  Checking  this field will Enable polling  The column  N  is the Number reference of the poll and    corresponds with the numbers in section 18  The descriptions in this table cannot be  altered from here but from the    Modbus Monitor Control    tab     18  These radio buttons define which information is disolayed in the table on the left    hand side  They correspond with the table in section 17     MODBUS MONITOR CONTROL         Power EtherMBLink v1 0    Comm  Settings      Power Supply Monitor  Configuration Data B Modbus Monitor   Modbus Monitor Control 8   Device Information    x Innovative Energies   Single Battery String Power Supply Monitor    General    Interval fin ms   500 2   Reset tate      Poll Control    E   Description    Serial   Analogue Monitoring Set 1    Serial   Digital Monitoring 2    Se
23. es the scaling factor should      set to 1    5  This column is user configurable and is used to display the engineering units of the  register being monitored  if applicable     Modbus Monitoring Statistics and General Control        This field describes the Modbus set being monitored via the Modbus monitoring table     The text in this field can be set via the    Modbus Monitor Control    Tab from the control  table  This description can be saved using the    Save    button in the File Controls  section     7  This section shows the Modbus address of the device being polled  If the IP address    entered in the table in the Modbus Monitoring Control section is not 0 0 0 0  i e  it is a  valid address  this value will be displayed under the Modbus Address and      IP  device will be polled  Failed Polls and Succeeded Polls will show the polling statistics   When one Modbus packet is requested from the Modbus serial or Modbus TCP  device and    reply is successfully received the succeeded polls counter will  increment by one  otherwise if it fails the Failed Polls counter will be incremented by  one     8  Changing the decimal points value will change the values in section 4  Possible    selections are 1 to 4     9  This section will change the values in section 4  This selection defines how the 16bit    number received by the Modbus compatible device will be interpreted  If signed is  selected the value displayed will be between  32768 and 32767  If unsigned is  selected the 
24. example  Highlights are used  to show the effect on the web browser when the html code is added      lt head gt    lt meta http equiv   Content Type  content  text html  charset iso 8859  1    gt    lt title gt Sample Website lt  title gt    lt style type  text css  gt    lt    tLayerl 4  position absolute   left 44px   top 35px  width 202px   height 31px   z index I      Ex   lt  style gt    lt  head gt    lt body gt    lt div id  Layer l  gt Status of Analogue Value 1   lt  div gt    lt  body gt    lt  html gt     Web Page       Sample Website   SeaMonkey    e    o ven min Y Benet sew rmots acon Help             Status of Analogue Value 1     HTML Code     lt head gt     lt meta http equiv  Content Type  content  text html  charset iso 8859  1    gt    lt title gt Sample Website lt  title gt     lt style type  text css  gt      lt         Layer      position absolute   left 44px                      width 178px   height 31px   z index 1           gt     lt  style gt     lt  head gt     lt body gt      lt div id  Layer l  gt Status of Analogue Value 1    lt iframe src   http   EtherDevice MA01C002 htm  frameborder    0  marginheight    0   marginwidth    0  style  height  20px  width  35px  name  120  id  120  gt   lt  iframe gt    lt  div gt    lt  body gt    lt  html gt     Web Page         gt  sample Website   SeaMonkey lolx      File                  Bookmarks Tools Window Help       Status of Analogue Value 1     HTML Code     lt head gt     lt meta http equiv   Content
25. herDevice MA01C002 htm  frameborder    0  marginheight         marginwidth    0  style  height  20px  width  35px  name  120  id  120  gt   lt  iframe gt    lt  div gt    lt div id  Layer2  gt Status of Digital Value 1    lt iframe src   http   EtherDevice MDBAC016 htm  frameborder    0  marginheight         marginwidth    0  style  height  16px  width  40px  name  124  id  124   class  style3  gt  lt  iframe gt    lt  div gt    lt  body gt    lt  html gt     Web             o  x       File Edt View Go Bookmarks Tools Window Help       Sample Website   SeaMonkey    status of Analogue Value 1   4      Status of Digital Value 1           HTML Code    lt head gt    lt meta http equiv  Content Type  content  text html  charset iso 8859  1    gt    lt title gt Sample Website lt  title gt    lt style type  text css  gt    lt        Layer  4  position absolute   left 44px   top 35pX   width 178px   height 31px   z index 1          Layer2    position absolute   left 43px            7         width 179px   height 37 px   z index 2         style3  margin bottom  12px       Layers    position absolute   left 243px          35       width 55px   height 36px   z index 3      lt  style gt    lt  head gt    lt body gt    lt div id   Layerl   Status of Analogue Value 1    lt iframe src   http   EtherDevice MA01C002 htm  frameborder    0  marginheight         marginwidth    0  style  height  20px  width  35px  name  120  id  120  gt   lt  iframe gt    lt  div gt    lt div id  Layer2  gt Statu
26. iBCT    NA    HTML Address    MAQ0IF001 nim  MAOTFOO2 htm  MAO FOO3 htm  MAO FOOA htm    MAO1F005 htm    MAO01F006 htm    MAO FOO7 htm  MAO FOO8 htm    MAO FOO9 htm  MAOITFOTO htm    MAO01F011 htm    MA01F012 htm                           MAOITFO 4 htm    MAOTFO15 Atm    MAOTFOT8 htm    Description    Output Voltage  Battery Current  Power Supply Current  Temperature    Time in minutes between battery  detect tests  in mins    Minimum voltage to detect battery  presence  in Volts    Shutdown Voltage  in Volts     Battery low alarm voltage level  in  Volts     Battery disconnect voltage  in Volts   Battery charge current limit  in 76   Length of battery condition test  in  mins    Time interval between BCTs  in mins   Time interval between BCTs  in hours   Time interval between BCTs  in days   Mains fail check interval during BCT   in mins    Watchdog    READ WRITE DIGITAL PARAMETERS    Register  Name    BCTStart  BCTStop    BCTEnable  BCTDisable    CntDOl  CniDO2    HTML Address    CSNDD161 htm  CSNDD162 htm  CSNDD163 htm  CSNDD164 htm  CSNDD165 htm  CSNDD166 htm    Description    Start Battery Condition Test   Stop Battery Condition Test   Enable Battery Condition Test  Disable Battery Condition Test  Control of Digital Output 1  Optional   Control of Digital Output 2  Optional     Type    Register  Register  Register  Register    Register    Register    Register  Register    Register  Register    Register    Register  Register  Register    Register    Register    Type  Bit 
27. innovative  Cnergies    www innovative energies com    User Manual    PROTOCONMB OE   DZC PCON eProtoCon IE 1     Serial Modbus Protocol Converter with Ethernet Port    For use with Innovative Energies DC power supply chargers  SR    1    485    Supports Serial Modbus RTU  Modbus TCP  amp  HTTP    Revision  2   Revision Date  Jan 2011   Publisher  DoZeener Controls   Document Code  DZC PCON 0030007 EM 02       TABLE OF CONTENTS    TABLE OF CONTENTS                  2  INTRODUC HON cerere      _____   ____    4  DEVICE SCHEMATIC AND IO CONNECIION S                                                                    5           TON e                          S 5       e       5  SERIAL PROGRAMMING CABIE                                                                                          6  FRONT PANEL INDICATIONS                                                                                                7  DEVICE SETUP uu                      8  PROGRAMMING SOFI WARE                                   8  RESETTING TO DEFAULT COMMUNICATION                                                                ea aw da dore 8                  f                                                     8  i    8  C                   uu u u arance 8  FO                   8  MODBUS        AND MODBUS TCP PROTOCOLS                                                                    9  REAT ORERE   JJ uu E m UE 9  POWER SUPPLY READ ONLY COILS  NEW REGISTER SET                                    
28. ional failures when polling via HTTP    Polling via serial RS232 or RS485 can be done every 100ms but may result in a failure rate of  1  or less     READ ONLY REGISTERS    Register    Modbus             Addraci Description Type   Vout 40002 Output Voltage Register           40004 Battery Current Register   OSU 40006 Power Supply Current Register  Temp 40008 Temperature Register  BatDetect 40010      in       Pe veer               Register             40012                     Register  Vshutd 40014 Shutdown Voltage  in Volts  Register  Vbatl 40016 Battery low alarm voltage level  in Volts  Register  Vdisco 40018 Battery disconnect voltage  in Volts  Register          40020 Battery charge current limit  in    Register  BCTim 40022 Length of battery condition test  in mins  Register  CC Mins 40024 Time interval between BCTs  in mins  Register  CC Hrs 40026 Time interval between BCTs  in hours  Register  CC Days 40028 Time interval between BCTs  in days  Register  MfiBCT 40030   fail check interval during BCT  in Register  NA 40036 Watchdog Register    All Values are scaled 1 10  i e  a value of 123 is equivalent to 12 3    The values are stored in 16 bit unsigned registers     Modbus  Address    00040  00041  00042  00043  00044  00045    00046  00047  00048  00049  00050  00051  00052  00053    00054  00055  00056  00057  00058  00059  00060    POWER SUPPLY READ ONLY COILS  NEW REGISTER SET     Description    BCT Related Digitals  BCT Active  BCT Status Enabled Disabled   BCT
29. it  SD 00011 System Down Bit  BO 00012 Battery OK during mains psu fail Bit  Bcond 00013 Battery Condition Test Enabled Bit  Ret 00014 Retry Battery Test on Fail Bit  TempSign 00015 Temperature Sign  1   Negative  0   Bit  Positive   BatSign 00016 Battery Current Sign  1   Out    0 In  Bit  BCT Start 00017 Battery Condition Test Started Bit  BCT Stop 00018 Battery Condition Test Stopped Bit  BCT Enable 00019 Battery Condition Test Enabled Bit  BCT Disable 00020 Battery Condition Test Disabled Bit  CommsF 00021    Failure to Power Bit       00025 Possibly Battery Missing  Battery Bad  Bit       00026 Battery Missing  Battery Bad  Bit       00027 a OK during mains psu fail  Battery Bit  bL 00028 Battery Low  Battery Bad  Bit       00029 Battery Present  Battery         Bit    DIGITAL I O READ ONLY COILS    Register  Name    MonDO   MonDO2  MonDl   MonDI2  MonDI3  MonDI4    Modbus  Address    00030  00031  00032  00033  00034  00035    READ WRITE COILS    Register  Name    BCTStart  BCTStop  BCTEnable  BCTDisable  CntDO   CntDO2    Once the bit commands are sent to the device they are automatically reset to 0 by the    Modbus  Address    00161  00162  00163  00164  00165  00166    protocol converter     Description    Monitoring of Digital Output 1  Optional   Monitoring of Digital Output 2  Optional   Monitoring of Digital Input 1  Optional   Monitoring of Digital Input 2  Optional   Monitoring of Digital Input 3  Optional   Monitoring of Digital Input 4  Optional     Descripti
30. mes  Each  4 entry should BE kept on an individual               IP address should    be placed in the first column followed he corresponding host name     The IP                and the host name should y separated by at least one  H space                     comments  such as these  may be inserted on individual    lines      fo lowing the machine name denoted by        symbol      For example     102 54 94 97 rhino                     source server    38  25  63  10                        x client host  127 0 0 1 localhost  192  168  8  68 EtherDevice          After saving the file  pinging the host name 5    good test      test whether the new entry had  the desired result          CWINDOWS system32 cmd  exe    Microsoft Windows  Version 5 2 3790      6   Copyright 1985 2003 Microsoft Corp     Cos Documents and Settings kiwilping etherdevice  Pinging etherdeuice  192 168 8 601 with 32 bytes of data     Reply from 192 168 8 60  bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 64  Reply from 192 168 8 60  bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 64  Reply from 192 168 8 60  bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 64  Reply from 192 168 8 60  bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 64    Ping statistics for 192 168 8 60    Packets  Sent   4  Received   4  Lost      05 10227   Approximate round trip times in milli seconds    Minimum   Ams  Maximum   BHms  Average   Bms    C  Documents and Settings           gt        CREATING A WEB PAGE WITH INFORMATION FROM THE ETHERNET DEVICE    The screenshot below shows how the Ethernet HTML links can be pla
31. ng the    Reset Stats    button will reset the statistics in the columns in section 9    Poll Control    12  The  Start  and  Stop  buttons will disable all the buttons and start stop the  continuous polling     File Controls    13  The Modbus monitoring feature in this software is compatible with all Modbus         and Modbus TCP devices  Once configured for a particular device or set of devices   the definition can be saved      a file  The file extension is   dmp which is an  abbreviation of  DoZeener Controls Modbus Poll Definition   The following information  can be saved and loaded    e Modbus Poll Set Main Description   Modbus Poll Sets Descriptions   Modbus Poll Sets Address   Modbus Poll Sets IP Address   Modbus Poll Sets Start Address   Modbus Poll Sets Length   Modbus Poll Sets Function   Modbus Poll Registers description   Modbus Poll Registers scaling   Modbus Poll Registers units    Modbus TCP Parameters    14  The Modbus TCP comms timeout defines how long the wait will be between pinging     device and giving up on the connection  Before a socket 15              and a Modbus  TCP poll is sent to the device a    Ping    is carried out      check whether the device  exists on the network  Following    Modbus ping a socket will be opened      the  Modbus device     DEVICE INFORMATION TAB                                                   Hormel Corvara  saa                 Hanka                asan             Den            Los lami Pavia                        1 
32. on    Start Battery Condition Test   Stop Battery Condition Test   Enable Battery Condition Test  Disable Battery Condition Test  Control of Digital Output 1  Optional   Control of Digital Output 2  Optional     Type  Bit  Bit  Bit  Bit  Bit  Bit    Type  Bit  Bit  Bit  Bit  Bit  Bit    HTTP AND WEB PAGE PROGRAMMING       INTRODUCTION    A web page can be used to access registers using the popular HTML language  The HTML  Ethernet interface 15 compatible with version 1 1  The interface has been tested with the  following popular web browsers       Internet Explorer 7 0 and 8 0    Mozilla Firefox 3 5     Opera 9 0 to 10 5     Seq Monkey 2 0     Google Chrome 4 1    It should be compatible with other browsers  but has never been tested     Registers can be accessed individually by calling  htm pages as indicated in the tables  below     As an example requesting web page hitp   192 168 8 60 MA01A001 htm will return the  following information from the device with IP Address 192 168 8 60      32 bit value 1  This is equivalent to Modbus Registers 40001 and 40002    Detail to 1 decimal point    Value automatic refresh is disabled    The tables below show the deconstruction of the htm address     HTML STRING DECONSTRUCTION   MONITORING OF      ANALOGUE VALUE    BYTES  1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8        0  gt  Em           Monitor   Analogue   Reserved   Decimals  Rate   Num   Num   Num   9 10 11 12  h t m  BYTES DESCRIPTIONS  Character      Description  alues  1 M Monitoring  2 A Analogue Value
33. or  Control        These two tabs enable the user to poll any Modbus registers or coils via the serial or Ethernet  link     This is    generic Modbus monitor and can be used with any device capable of  communicating via Modbus RTU or Modbus TCP  It is a valuable tool to troubleshoot Modbus  devices     The    Modbus Monitor    Section 15 used for the following functions    e Monitoring Modbus registers using function 3  Poll multiple registers   e Monitoring Modbus coils using function 1  Poll multiple coils   e Controlling Modbus registers using function 6  Preset single register   e Controlling Modbus coils using function 5  Preset single coil     Section Descriptions   Monitoring Table    1  Displays the Modbus registers being monitored  The software can monitor registers in  the range 40001 and 49999 and coils in the range 00001 and 99999 using functions 1  and 3 only   2  A user configurable field describing the Modbus register or coil s function  These  descriptions can be saved from the  Modbus Monitor Control  tab    3  Each register can be scaled to display a meaningful engineering value in section 4   Valid numbers are from 0 001 to 99999   4  If the monitored value is a register  this Value is equal to the register value multiplied  by the scaling factor in section 3  For example if the scaling factor is 0 1 and the    value of the register is 123  a value of 12 3 will be displayed in this field  If the value is  q coil q 0 or 1 will be displayed  For digital valu
34. rial   Digital Control        192168860    192168860  192 168 8 60  192 168 8 60      File Controls  192168860    Modbus TCP Parameters    0 ee reer ee SO                                          v  v      m              v                                                                                              O  O  O                   2 22                           OO                                Description  Notice  03013 a  Updating of Information From Device With Address 1 Ended     Table and Description    1     DI    The main title is user definable and describes this set of Modbus polls  In this case this  Modbus poll definition is called    Innovative Energies   Single Battery String Power  Supply Monitor    because it will poll through 5 polls via the serial interface and 5 polls  via the Ethernet interface to display all the information from the Protocol converter  connected to the Innovative Energies Power Supply    The    E    column is the Enable column for the individual polls  In the example above  only the serial polls are enabled  The Ethernet polls are defined but not enabled   therefore when continuous polling is started they will be ignored    The description column is user definable and will have a general description of the  information retrieved in that poll  In      example above part of the Analogue  Parameters are located in addresses 1 to 30 and therefore the description reads     Serial   Analogue Monitoring Set 1     In this case there are t
35. s  3 0109 Reserved Byte  4 0 to 3 Number of digits after decimal point  Above 3   Auto   5 A No Refresh  B Refresh Every 1 Sec  C Refresh Every 2 Sec  D Refresh Every 5 Sec  E Refresh Every 10 Sec     Refresh Every 15 Sec  G Refresh Every 30 Sec  H Refresh Every 60 Sec    Refresh Every 120 Sec  J Refresh Every 300 Sec  K Refresh Every 600 Sec  6 0109 Variable Number to Monitor   Hundreds  7 0109 Variable Number to Monitor   Tens  8 0109 Variable Number to Monitor   Units  9  10 h D    n  11   The last four digits should always        htm  12 m    HTML ADDRESS EXAMPLES    HTML Page Description Result Example    Monitor Analogue Variable  No digits after  decimal point will be displayed  The value will    apa      not automatically refresh  Value 001 will be 390   monitored  Monitor Analogue Variable  Two digits after       02  002 htm decimal point will be displayed  The value will 1567 89    automatically refresh after 1 second  Value 002  will be monitored    SCREENSHOT EXAMPLES    MA03A001 htm   Monitor Analogue  Display    Decimal Places  Auto Refresh Disabled  Value  1    Mozilla Firefox                     Mozilla Firefox            Q    a  C  http   192  168 9 60     010001  TE          T                    1234 5       MAO2F123 htm   Monitor Analogue  Display 2 Decimal Places  Refresh every 15 seconds   Value 123         Mozilla Firefox                 http   192 168 8 60 MA02F123 htm  0 00       HTML STRING DECONSTRUCTION   MONITORING OF A DIGITAL VALUE    1 2  M D   
36. s of Digital Value 1    lt iframe src   http   EtherDevice MDBACO  6 htm  frameborder    0  marginheight   0   marginwidth    0  style  height  16px  width  40px  name  124  id  124   class  style3      iframe     lt  div gt    lt div id  Layer3  gt    lt iframe src   http   uProc CSNDD001 htm  frameborder    0  marginheight         marginwidth        style  height  30px  width  50px           lt   123  id  123  gt  lt  iframe gt    lt  div gt    lt  body gt    lt  html gt     Web Page     I                 Sample Website   SeaMonkey              View Go Bookmarks Tool Window Help    Status of Analogue Value  4      status of Digital Value 1   Off       POWER ETHERMBLINK   PROTOCOL CONVERTER CONFIGURATION AND MONITORING       SOFTWARE    COMMUNICATION SETTINGS      Power EtherMBLink v1 0       Emm  Setings    Power Supply                Configuration Data    Modbus Moritor   Modbus Monitor Control 8   Device Information    PC Serial Port Communication Setting Device Details      DataBits          x Stop Bits          Send New IP Settings    255 2     Get Curent IP Settings      Send New Comm Settings  Communications Solutions Provide   94 DOZEENER CONTROLS  o Break Power Supplies       2010 DoZeener Controls New Zealand  Website  www  dozeener com   Email  support dozeener com       Innovative Energies Ethernet Power MBlink             The    Comm Settings    Section is used for the following functions    e Choosing the PC communication port and comms parameters  Setting devi
37. scription  Notice    03013  fe Updating of Information From Device With Address 1 Ended        The    Power Supply Monitoring    Section is used for the following functions    e Monitor the Innovative Energies Power Supply Parameters  Statuses and Alarms  Start and Stop a Battery Condition Test   Enable and Disable Automatic Battery Condition Tests   Switch On and      the two digital outputs  purchased optionally    Monitor the 4 digital inputs  purchased optionally     Section Descriptions   Power Supply Variables   1  Display of the power supply monitoring parameters   Status   2  Display of the power supply statuses  Alarms   3  Display of the power supply alarms  Inputs   4  Display of the digital inputs status  if available   Outputs   5  Display of the digital outputs status  if available     Communications    6   he user can set the serial and Ethernet communication parameters in this section  An  IP address value of 0 0 0 0 disables Ethernet polling and enables serial polling   Pressing the    Set To Serial    button will automatically set the IP address value fields      0   The Address field is the    Modbus Address    of the protocol converter to be polled or  controlled    7  Pressing the    Single Update    Button will send a single poll to the protocol converter  and request the information only once    8  Pressing the    Continuous Update    button will disable all the buttons in the program  except those      the    Battery Condition Test    and    Digital Ou
38. t change   3 V This value is static and cannot change   4    This value is static and cannot change   5   This value is static and cannot change   6 0109 Variable Number to Monitor   Hundreds   7 0109 Variable Number to Monitor   Tens   8 0109 Variable Number to Monitor   Units              This value is static and cannot change  10   This value is static and cannot change  11   This value is static and cannot change  12   This value is static and cannot change    HTML Code Bytes   Setting a Positive Value    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8      2 V      0 0 0   Control                                 9 10 10    10    1 10    2 10 n 3  10 n 3 m 10 n 3 m 1     0             0   0    m     0    HTML Code Bytes   Setting a Negative Value    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8   C  Control    V a   0          0          0           9 10 11 11 n 11 n 1 11 n 2 11 n 3 11 n 3 m            ss n     0 0      m        11 n 3 m 1    0 Max Chars n   7         Chars m   3     Possible    Character Description  Values  1 C Control  2   This value is static and cannot change  3 V This value is static and cannot change  4 a This value is static and cannot change  5   This value is static and cannot change  6 0109             Number to Monitor   Hundreds  7 0109             Number to Monitor   Tens  8 0109             Number to Monitor   Units  9   Variable Number to Monitor   Units  10 0109             Number to Monitor   Units  10    a  n      Variable Number to Monitor   Units  10    1 0109             Number to Monitor   Uni
39. t to any IP address simply by changing the hosts file     ADDING    HOST REFERENCE      THE HOST FILE  The host file in      windows directory is used to resolve a host name into      IP address   The host file is located here in C  WINDOWS  system32 drivers etc  hosts    When the file is opened using notepad  this is how it looks if it has never been edited          hosts   Notepad Jaya    File Edit Format View Help    Copyright  c  1993 1999 Microsoft Corp   This is a sample HOSTS file used by Microsoft TCP IP for Windows        This file contains the mappings of IP addresses to host names  Each  be p  should BE kept on an individual ine  The IP address should  a                      be      ced in the first column followed D the corresponding host name     address and the host          should      separated      at least one  A           NEGA Rana     comments  such as these  may be inserted on                T lines or fo lowing the machine name denoted by a         symbo      For example      102 54  94  97     1                         source server     38 25 63 10                      x client host    127 0 0 1 localhost               make the website work  the new host name reference to the protocol                  5 IP  address must be added  i e           192 168 8 60 EtherDevice         hosts   Notepad Jog  File Edit Format View Help  T This is a sample HOSTS file used by Microsoft TCP IP for Windows       This file contains the mappings of IP addresses to host na
40. tput Control    sections  A  Continuous update means that the software will              the values on the left hand  side in real time    9  Stop update will re enable all the buttons in the software and stop the continuous  update    10  The watchdog is a number that will increment from 0 to 65536 and reset back to 0   This should be used to confirm that the values from the protocol converters are being  updated successfully  If the watchdog stops changing while the software is doing     continuous update  it means that an error has occurred and the values stopped  updating    Battery Condition Test   11  Buttons to Start and Stop the Battery Condition Test  These buttons will set the Start or  Stop bit of the appropriate Modbus coil addresses to initiate and stop a BCT   12  Buttons to Enable and Disable the Battery Condition Test  These buttons will set the    Enable or Disable bit of the appropriate Modbus coil addresses to enable or disable  the BCT    Digital Output Control    13  Buttons to switch On and Off the digital output 1 if available  14  Buttons to switch On and Off the digital output 2 if available    CONFIGURATION DATA TAB      Power EtherMBLink v1 0      Modbus Packets   Foner nuppi singe   Successful Polls     BatDetect  Failed Pols      J         5     VBatl     VDisco     boc      BCTim     CCMins                 CCDays     MfiBCT    Code Type Description  Notice    03013  i Updating of Information From Device With Address 1 Ended        The    Configur
41. ts  10 n 2   This value is static and cannot change  10 n 3 0109 Variable Number to Monitor   Units  10 n 3 m 2    m      Variable Number to Monitor   Units  10    3    1 0109 Variable Number to Monitor   Units  Examples  HTML Page Description Result Example  C Val001     Initial Call to set analogue value 1              Value is set and user    C Val001 000 000 Command to set analogue value 1 to 0 0    is asked to set a value    SCREENSHOT EXAMPLES    Setting of Analogue Value 1     E gt             X          htEp     192  158 8   0       0   1   gt 72 htm                bttp   192 168 8      C   al001  7 7  htm            SP    Set         Setting of Analogue Value 151     Le     gt  X A     http  1 192 158 8              1 51   gt    htm               http   192 168 8     C Val151   2   htm             SP    Set         Setting of Analogue Value 151               a value of 583 354     Mozilla Firefox       E        a     hitpun192 168 8 60 C vall51    777  htm       http   192 168 8    C   al151  77 htm    SP   583 354 Set            Result when pressing    Set    Button    Mozilla Firefox        http  192  168 8 60 crvalt51 583 354        http   192 168 8    C   al151 583 354    SP   New Setpoint Active Set                  HTML STRING DECONSTRUCTION   CONTROL OF A DIGITAL VALUE    HTML Code Bytes    1 2     T   Control   Toggle   Character           alues  6 C  7 T  5  8 O  9 A  B  D  10 D  11 0109  12 0109  13 0109  14  15     16 t  17 m  Examples  HTML Page  CTODD001
42. ure to Power  Supply   Possibly Battery Missing  Battery Bad   Battery Missing  Battery Bad   Battery OK during mains psu fail   Battery           Battery Low  Battery Bad    Battery Present  Battery          Monitoring of Digital Output 1   Optional    Monitoring of Digital Output 2   Optional    Monitoring of Digital Input 1   Optional    Monitoring of Digital Input 2   Optional    Monitoring of Digital Input 3   Optional     Type  Bit  Bit  Bit  Bit  Bit  Bit  Bit  Bit  Bit  Bit  Bit  Bit  Bit  Bit  Bit  Bit  Bit  Bit  Bit  Bit  Bit  Bit  Bit  Bit  Bit  Bit  Bit  Bit  Bit  Bit    Bit    MonDI4    MonDI5             6    MDBAFOO32 htm    MDBAF0033 htm    MDBAF0034 htm    Monitoring of Digital Input 4   Optional   Monitoring of Digital Input 5   Optional   Monitoring of Digital Input 6   Optional     Bit    Bit    Bit    INTEGRATING ANALOGUE AND DIGITAL VALUES INTO A WEB PAGE    The previous section showed examples on how to set and display individual bits and  analogue values  This is not very useful unless the values can be placed in    complete    real       website     PRE CONFIGURED WEB PAGES    The screenshot below shows an example of how these values will be displayed in    web  page  This pre configured example is delivered as part of the EtherMBLink Software     These websites can be used to monitor and set Analogue Values 1 to 200 and Digital Values    to 640  The contents of the analogue and digital values depend on the application     The DoZeener Ethernet interf
43. value displayed will be between 0 and 65535       The Start buttons starts Modbus polling of all the poll sets enabled in the    Modbus    Monitor Control  Section or section 17 in this tab  The software will poll the serial  devices sequentially and the Ethernet devices sequentially  Ethernet devices will be  polled while serial devices are also polled  i e  serial devices will be polled in parallel  with Ethernet devices  Due to the mechanism which Windows uses to poll Ethernet  devices  if there are a lot of failures in Ethernet polling  this may affect serial polling   This is due to the fact that when the application tries to open a socket to an Ethernet  device  this tends to stop all other processes while the system is waiting for the device  on the other end to respond     is recommended that Ethernet devices are not polled  at the same time as serial devices     Control    11     12     bo     This is the Modbus address of the device to which the analogue value or digital bit is  to be sent    This is the Ethernet address of the device to which the analogue value or digital bit is  to be sent    This section applies to both register or coil address  When a value of 1 is entered in  this field and the    Analogue Write  button is pressed the software will send a value to  register 40001  When the    Digital Write    is pressed the software will set or reset the  digital coil 00001       When the    Analogue Write    button is pressed the value in the field    New Valu
44. wo definition sets     serial  and Ethernet  so the description also contains information that this forms part of the  serial poll    Modbus Address of the device to be polled  Valid values are 1 to 255    The    IP Address    column contains the IP Address of the device      be polled  If this  value 15 set to 0 0 0 0  Ethernet polling is disabled and serial polling enabled    The    Start    column defines the starting Modbus address of the register or coil to be  requested  Valid values        1      9999   The    Length    column defines how many registers or coils will be requested  Valid  values are   fo 30     8  The    Func     Column defines the Modbus function used      poll the information  Valid  selections are        Function 1  Modbus Coils  and Fn3  Function 3  Modbus  Registers      For example    e if Add   1       Address   0 0 0 0  Start   1  Len   12  Function   Fn3  the software will  request registers 40001 to 40012 from a Modbus RTU device with address 1  e if Add   12  IP Address   192 168 8 60  Start   23  Len   19  Function   Fnl  the  software will request coils 00023      00042 from a Modbus TCP device with IP  Address 192 168 8 60 and Modbus address 12   9  The    Failed    and    Success    columns show statistics of the defined poll once the  continuous       is initiated     General    10  The interval field is the time between individual polls  The value is in milliseconds  Valid  values are 500  0 5 seconds  to 30000  30 seconds    11  Pressi
    
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