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OnRobot VG10 - Modbus Rtu; Settings; Function Codes

OnRobot VG10
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MODBUS RTU
The VG10 supports MODBUS RTU. MODBUS RTU is a well proven and easy to use
fieldbus, which is supported by a vast amount of industrial equipment. MODBUS RTU
uses RS485 as the physical layer. For further details on the protocol, please refer to
modbus.org’s MODBUS over Serial Line Specification and Implementation Guide
1
and
MODBUS Application Protocol Specification
2
Settings
Both 24V I/O data line and MODBUS RTU line is enabled at power-up. If the VG10
detects a command on the 24V I/O data line before receiving a MODBUS RTU frame,
it will disable MODBUS RTU and use the shared MODBUS RTU line (RS485) for analog
outputs (Vacuum %).
Upon reception of the first valid MODBUS frame, the VG10 will lock to this interface
and disables the 24V I/O data line.
The table below states the settings to be used when communicating with the VG10
over MODBUS RTU. See Electrical Characteristics for physical connection details.
Setting
Value
Baudrate [bit/sec]
115200
Start bits
1
Data bits
8
Parity
Even
Stop bits
1
Slave address
65 (0x41)
CRC Check
16 bit (MODBUS default)
CRC Polynomial
0xA001 (MODBUS default)
Function codes
The VG10 currently supports the function codes listed below. The VG10 will respond
with an appropriate exception code, if the function is not executed correctly. Please
refer to MODBUS Application Protocol for detailed description of the different
exception codes. Note that the VG10 will provide no response, if the serial settings,
slave address or CRC code is not correct.
3 / 0x03, Read Holding Registers:
Use this function code to read out one or multiple consecutive registers. Please refer
to MODBUS Application Protocol for frame and response details.
6 / 0x06, Write Single Register:
Use this function code to set the value of a single register. Please refer to MODBUS
Application Protocol for frame and response details.
1
http://www.modbus.org/docs/Modbus_over_serial_line_V1_02.pdf
2
http://www.modbus.org/docs/Modbus_Application_Protocol_V1_1b.pdf

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