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Map
number simply tells you where you're at on the list of register maps.
Click "next" and "prev" to scroll through the list. To advance directly
to a specific map, enter the desired number in the "Map #" box,
then click Update. The
local object data may be written periodically, or when it changes, or
both. To send upon change (send on delta), check the first box and enter
the amount by which the local object must change (more than) before
being written to the remote device. To guarantee that the remote
register will be written at least occasionally even if the data does not
change, check the second box and enter some amount of time. This time
period will be referred to as the "maximum quiet time". Data
from the local object may be manipulated before being written to the
remote register. The local data is first multiplied by the scale factor.
The offset is then added to it. If a bit mask is entered, and the
remote register type is signed or unsigned (16-bit data), the mask will
be bit-wise logical AND-ed with the data. The mask is right justified,
then AND-ed with the data. The result is then left shifted back to the
original position of the mask. In other words, the least significant
bits of the original data will be stuffed at the position marked by the
mask. After
the scaling and masking, the bit fill will be logically OR-ed into the
result, but only if the mask was nonzero and was used. Both mask and
fill are entered in hexadecimal. Multiple
local objects may be packed into a single remote register. To
accomplish this, define two or more maps in sequence with the same
remote destination. If the destination is the same, data types are
16-bit (integer or unsigned), bit masks are nonzero, and the maps are
sequential, the results of all qualifying maps will be OR-ed together
before being sent to the remote destination. For
the remote register to be written, enter the register type, format,
number, and slave address or unit number. Size is only applicable when
format is Character String, and specifies the number of characters that
are to be packed 2 per register. Any size greater than 2 characters
implies a multiple register write to the Modbus slave. For coils or
discrete inputs, use INT-16 or UINT-16 for register format - in this
case, format only affects formatting of local data. The
repeat time may determine how often the remote register will be
written. If send on delta and maximum quiet time are not checked above,
clicking the "at least" button will establish a periodic update
time. If send on delta is used and you wish to limit the network traffic
in the event changes are frequent, click the "no more than" button
and enter the minumum time that should elapse before another write to
the remote device. You
have the option of enabling this map only when a selected object
contains a given value. Any local object may be used as the index
object. As the name implies, you can write different values to the
remote register based on different maps as indexed by the index object. Delete
will remove the map number shown in the "Map #" box. Insert will
insert a new map before the map number shown, and is used for placing
maps between existing maps. It is not necessary to use Insert to add
maps to the bottom of the list or to define any map presently having
zero for a source register or "none" for remote type. Selecting
"none" for remote type effectively deletes the map even though it will
still appear in the list until deleted. Unused maps at the end of the
list will always show none as the type. If you wish to prevent these
from being displayed, reduce the number of maps enabled. The
number of maps enabled simply limits the scope of map review so that
you do not have to review a lot of unused maps. If the displayed maps
are used up and you need more, increase the enabled number. |