2080-SERIALISOL plug-in module configuration page
After adding a 2080-SERIALISOL plug-in module, the
Serial Port
configuration page is created. To open the Serial Port
configuration page, on the 2080-SERIALISOL
page, select Serial Port
.Setting | Description |
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Common Settings | |
Diagnose | Opens the Communication Diagnostics view that displays the status of the communication driver.Diagnose is available when:
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Driver | Lists the available communication drivers. The driver selection decides which settings will be displayed on the page. Options are:
The default setting is CIP serial. |
Baud rate | Lists the baud rate in bits per second. Options are:
The default baud rate is 38400. |
Parity | Lists the parity bit usage in the communication packets. Options are:
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Node address (for DNP3 slave) | Specifies the address of the controller on the DNP3 network. The address of each device on the network must be unique. The value is from 0 through 65519. The default value is 1. |
Station address (for CIP serial) | Specifies the station address for the serial port that is associated with the Data Framing (DF) 1 protocol. The address is from 0 through 254. The default value is 1. |
Modbus role (for Modbus RTU) | Specifies the role of the Modbus port. Options are:
The default setting is Master. |
Protocol Control | |
DNP3 slave | The Protocol Control settings for DNP3 slave are the same as the settings on the Serial port - DNP3 slave configuration page. |
DF1 mode (for CIP serial) | Specifies the supported protocol. The protocol control setting varies with the selected DF1 mode, including: |
Media | Specifies the communication media. Options are:
The default setting is RS232. |
Control line | Specifies the type of handshake for communication.
The default setting is No Handshake. |
Unit address (for Modbus RTU) | Specifies the Unit ID if configured as a Modbus server (slave). The option is not available when Modbus role is set as Master .The value is from 1 through 247. The default setting is 1. |
Media (for Modbus RTU) | Specifies the supported media type. The options available for L50E controllers are:
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Data bits | Specifies the number of bits of data per character.
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Deletion mode (for ASCII) | Specifies the mode of the ASCII deletion character. The mode affects the characters that are echoed back to the remote device.
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Stop bits (for ASCII) | Specifies the number of stop bits per character. Options include 1 and 2 . 1 is the default setting. |
Append chars (for ASCII) | Specifies the append characters that are defined for the ASCII protocol and used for transmitting. It is from zero to two hexadecimal values, separated by a comma. 0xFF is reserved and can be used to signify no characters. The default setting is 0x0D,0x0A .For example:
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Termination chars (for ASCII) | Specifies the termination characters that are defined for the ASCII protocol and used for receiving. It is from zero to two hexadecimal values, separated by a comma. 0xFF is reserved and can be used to signify no characters. The default value is 0x0D,0x0A .For example:
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XON/XOFF (for ASCII) | Turns on or turns off the XON/XOFF function. The setting is not available when Control line is set to Half-duplex without continuous carrier (RTS/CTS) . It is turned off by default. |
Echo mode (for ASCII) | Turns on or turns off the character echo. When turned on, all received characters are echoed back to the computer running FactoryTalk Design Workbench . When the Micro800 controller is connected with a terminal, you can view the entered characters.The setting is not available when Control line is set to Half-duplex without continuous carrier (RTS/CTS) .It is turned off by default. |
Broadcast pause (for Modbus RTU) | Specifies the delay after the data broadcast. The value is from 0 through 4,294,967,295 milliseconds. The default value is 200 milliseconds. |
Inter-frame (delay/timeout) (for Modbus RTU) | Specifies the delay after a transmission request. The value is from 0 through 4,294,967,295 microseconds. The default value is 0 microseconds. |
RTS pre-delay (for Modbus RTU) | Specifies the delay period before requesting a transmission. The value is from o through 4,294,967,295 microseconds. The default value is 0. |
RTS post-delay (for Modbus RTU) | Specifies the delay period after requesting a transmission. The value is from o through 4,294,967,295 microseconds. The default value is 0. |
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