Manual
Table Of Contents
- Anybus® Communicator™ - EtherNet/IP™ to Modbus RTU/Serial
- Table of Contents
- 1. Preface
- 2. Safety
- 3. Preparation
- 4. About Anybus Communicator
- 5. Installation
- 6. Configuration Quick Guide
- 7. Communicator Configuration
- 7.1. Connect 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 Template
- 7.8. Nodes and Transactions
- 7.9. High Level Network Settings
- 7.10. I/O Data Map
- 7.11. Configuration Notes
- 7.12. Apply Configuration
- 7.13. To Use an Existing Configuration
- 7.14. To Use an Communicator Classic Configuration
- 8. PLC Configuration
- 9. Verify Operation
- 10. Use Cases
- 11. Maintenance
- 12. Troubleshooting
- 13. Technical Data
- 14. Reference Guides
7.9.5. Naming the Host
Figure 58. EtherNet/IP page, IP Sengs Hostname
You can label the Communicator.
• The maximum allowed length of the Hostname is 64 characters.
• No symbol characters, punctuaon characters, or whitespace are permied.
• Write the Hostname as one single word.
7.9.6. Connecon Sengs
Figure 59. EtherNet/IP page, Connecon sengs
When the EtherNet/IP Client (PLC) opens a connecon to the Communicator, it species an I/O data size.
By default the Communicator is set to Accept Only Matching I/O Sizes.
The connecons must match the I/O size congured on the EtherNet/IP page, refer to To Use Automac I/O Sizes
(page 70) and To Congure I/O Sizes Manually (page 70).
You can change to Accept All Connecons.
The Communicator will accept all connecons with an I/O size that is equal to or smaller than the congured I/O
size in the Communicator.
High Level Network Sengs Anybus
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Communicator
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- EtherNet/IP
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to Modbus RTU/Serial
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