4 Modbus/TCP
4-6 Ethernet Option Board /
700.002 735 AE01
4.5.2 10501 – 10533, 10601 – 10633, ID MAP
Using the ID map, you can read consecutive memory blocks that contain parameters whose ID's are not in a
consecutive order. The address range 10501 - 10533 is called 'IDMap', and it includes an address map in
which you can write your parameter ID's in any order. The address range 10601 to 10633 is called 'IDMap
Read / Write,' and it includes values for parameters written in the IDMap. As soon as one ID number has been
written in the map cell 10501, the corresponding parameter value can be read and written in the address
10601, and so on.
Figure 4-2: IDMap Initialization
Once the IDMap address range has been initialized with any parameter ID number, the parameter value can
be read and written in the IDMap Read / Write address range address IDMap address + 100.
Address Data
410601 Data included in the parameter ID 700
410602 Data included in the parameter ID 702
410603 Data included in the parameter ID 707
410604 Data included in the parameter ID 704
Table 4-13: Parameter Values in IDMap Read / Write Registers
If the IDMap table has not been initialized, all fields show the index '0'. If the IDMap has been initialized, the
parameter ID's included in it are stored in the OPT-CI board's FLASH memory.
704410504
707410503
702410502
700
Data
Address
704410504
707410503
702410502
700
Data
Address
708
707
706
705
704
703
702
701
700
699
708
707
706
705
704
703
702
701
700
Parameter ID's