Modbus Server
The Modbus Protocol is a messaging structure. It is used to establish master-slave/client-server communication between intelligent devices. It is a de facto standard. The Modbus RTU specification defines the default communication protocol over serial lines. The Modbus TCP/IP specification takes the Modbus instruction set and wraps TCP/IP around it.
HSYCO’s MODBUS TCP SERVER I/O Server implements a Modbus TCP/IP server, allowing external Modbus clients to connect to HSYCO and perform any standard Modbus function.
This support is implemented as a simple Java API.
Contents
HSYCO Configuration
Options
ID | Default | Values | Description |
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eventslog | false | true | if the general eventsLog option is also true in hsyco.ini, Modbus events for this gateway are written in the log files |
false | Modbus events for this gateway are not written in the log files, even if the eventsLog option is true in hsyco.ini |
Datapoints
ID | Value | R/W | Description |
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User Interface
Airzone Object
The user interface for the Airzone control framework:
The (airzone) object is listed in the Project Editor’s new object list only when at least one Airzone I/O Server is defined.
Parameters
- server id: the server ID
- zone: the zone
- position: the object's position. Use the pixels or rows and columns coordinates format
Syntax
(airzone <server id>; <zone>; <position>)
E.g.
(airzone serverid; zone; x10y20)
UISET Actions
You can use any object that accepts a text attribute, usually text, but also marquee and others, to display the status of the system according to the following table:
USER Commands
The CSx75 I/O Server supports a few system commands to be inserted within the Web interface. The controls are directly supported as ordinary user objects, by setting the name and param fields according to the following table:
ID | Attribute | Set to |
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Name | Param | Action |
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