Instructions
Table Of Contents
- 1 Preface
- 2 Safety
- 3 Preparation
- 4 About Anybus Communicator
- 5 Installation
- 6 Configuration Quick Guide
- 7 Communicator Configuration
- 7.1 Connecting the Communicator
- 7.2 Access the Built-In Web Interface From HMS IPconfig
- 7.3 Access the Built-In Web Interface From a Web Browser
- 7.4 Communicator Built-In Web Interface Overview
- 7.5 General Subnetwork Settings
- 7.6 About Transaction Templates
- 7.7 Build Transaction Templates
- 7.8 Nodes and Transactions
- 7.9 High Level Network Settings
- 7.10 Naming the Host
- 7.11 Station Name
- 7.12 I/O Data Map
- 7.13 Apply Configuration
- 7.14 Use an Existing Configuration
- 8 PLC Configuration
- 9 Verify Operation
- 10 Use Cases
- 11 Maintenance
- 12 Troubleshooting
- 13 Technical Data
- A Reference Guides
Use Cases
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10 Use Cases
10.1 Temperature Regulator - Modbus RTU Use Case
10.1.1 About the Use Case
The purpose of this use case is to explain how to use the Modbus RTU serial protocol.
In this use case we use the Communicator to enable data exchange between an Temperature
Regulator and a PLC.
The use case describes how to map the communication in the Communicator.
The Temperature Regulator is connected to the serial subnetwork via a custom RS-232 protocol.
The PLC is connected to an PROFINET network (high level network).
10.1.2 Before You Begin
• Connect the Communicator configuration port to your computer.
• Power on the Communicator.
• Ensure that your computer can find the Communicator IP address.
• Enter the Communicator built-in web interface of the.
For more information refer to Communicator Configuration, p. 31.
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