Modbus server proxy points are similar to other driver’s proxy points. See “About proxy points” in the Drivers Guide for general details. Note that the same collection of server proxy points is used in devices under a ModbusSlave and ModbusTcpSlave network—you can find them in the “Server Points” folder in either palette type (modbusSlave or modbusTcpSlave), as shown in Figure 32.
Although sometimes you may need to copy components from the palette, note that the same selection of server point types is available in the New dialog, when adding points in the Modbus Server Point Manager view of a device (of its Points extension), as shown in Figure 44.
Typically, this is the quickest way to add Modbus server proxy points, because you can specify a number of points if consecutively addressed. See Consecutive address usage (NiagaraAX).
The following sections provide additional details on server Modbus proxy points:
Modbus server proxy points represent “virtual” Modbus data items in the parent Modbus server device. You can select from the following Modbus proxy point types:
To read/write a “virtual” Modbus coil or input.
Generally, it is unwise to expose any coil as BooleanWritable if the Modbus master may also write to this same item—otherwise
“write contention” issues may result.
To read a “virtual” Modbus coil that may be written by the Modbus master.
To read/write a “virtual” Modbus holding register value or input register value.
Note you must specify the Data Type, as either integer, long, float, or signed integer.
Generally, it is unwise to expose any holding register as NumericWritable if the Modbus master may also write to this same
item—otherwise “write contention” issues may result.
To read a “virtual” Modbus holding register value that may be written by the Modbus master device. You must specify the Data Type as either integer, long, float, or signed integer.
To read/write a specific bit in a “virtual” Modbus holding register or input register (select Bit Number in setup).
Generally, it is unwise to expose any holding register as a RegisterBitWritable if the Modbus master may also write to this same item—otherwise “write contention” issues may result.
To read a specific bit in a “virtual” Modbus holding register (select Bit Number in setup) that may be written by the Modbus master.
To read some number of consecutive “virtual” Modbus holding registers that may be written by the Modbus master, and interpret them as an ASCII string, using a “high-to-low” byte order. In general, use of this type is expected to be infrequent.
Apart from the standard “core” proxy extension properties (see “ProxyExt properties” in the Drivers Guide), these ProxyExt properties have special importance in Modbus client proxy points:
Fault Cause
(Read only) If the point is in fault due to setup error (not within a Modbus Register Range Entry of the parent server device) the Fault Cause includes the generated exception string. For example: “Read fault: Exception during read (com.tridium.modbusCore.ModbusException: DATA_NOT_AVAILABLE)”. See Exception codes for more details.
Read Value
(Read only) Shows last polled value as well as the state, for example “71 {ok}” or “false {ok}”.
Write Value
(Read Only) Shows the last written value, as well as the state and priority level, for example “70 {overridden} @8”.
Data Address
Specifies the address of the polled data item using a combination of:
Address Format — either Modbus (default), Hex, or Decimal
Address — numerical address, expressed in the selected format.
See Modbus data addresses for general information.
For example, the following are all equivalent addresses:
Modbus, 40012
Hex, 0B
Decimal, 11
If using Hex or Decimal format, for most points you need to specify the “Reg Type” property, to clarify whether holding register
or input register. For related details, see Data address format in NiagaraAX.
Depending on the type of Modbus proxy point, one or more additional properties are used in its ProxyExt to clarify or confirm the data item needed, as follows:
Or “Boolean Point”, has the following in addition to other Modbus server point ProxyExt properties:
Status Type
Coil or Input type to read, however Coil is the only valid selection (master cannot write to Modbus inputs). Selection necessary only if the “Data Address” format used is Hex or Decimal. (The Modbus address format, if used, automatically sets this property value).
Or “Boolean Writable”, has the has the following in addition to other Modbus server point ProxyExt properties:
Status Type
Coil or Input. Specifies whether the point is read from/written to a coil status or input status type. Selections only apply if the “Data Address” format used is Hex or Decimal. (The Modbus address format, if used, automatically sets this property value).
Or “Numeric Point”, has the following in addition to other Modbus server point ProxyExt properties:
Reg Type
Holding or Input, however Holding is the only valid selection (master cannot write to Modbus input registers). Selection is necessary only if the “Data Address” format used is Hex or Decimal. (The Modbus address format, if used, automatically sets this property value).
Data Type
Specifies the data type used by the associated data point. Integer and signed integer are 16-bit (single register) data types; long and float are 32-bit types (with the starting address specified in “Data Address”). Values for long and float selections are based upon the network's byte-order config setup (or may be overridden at the device-level).
Or “Numeric Writable”, has the following in addition to other Modbus server point ProxyExt properties:
Reg Type
Holding or Input, to specify whether the numeric value is read from/written to a holding register or input register.
Data Type
Specifies the data type used by the associated data point. Integer and signed integer are 16-bit (single register) data types; long and float are 32-bit types (with the starting address specified in “Data Address”). Values for long and float selections are based upon the network's byte-order config setup (or may be overridden at the device-level).
Or “Register Bit Point”, has the following in addition to other Modbus server point ProxyExt properties:
Reg Type
Holding or Input, however Holding is the only valid selection (master cannot write to Modbus input registers). Selections only apply if the “Data Address” format used is Hex or Decimal. (The Modbus address format, if used, automatically sets this property value).
Bit Number
Specifies the bit (numbered 0 - 15, least significant bit first) to read from the specified (16-bit) Modbus register. For
example, if the specified register value was “0000000000001000", setting the “Bit Number” to 3 would read a “1” (True).
Or “Register Bit Writable”, has the following in addition to other Modbus server point ProxyExt properties:
Reg Type
Holding or Input, to specify whether the boolean value is read from/written to a bit in either a holding register or input register.
Bit Number
Specifies the bit (numbered 0 - 15, least significant bit first) to write to the specified (16-bit) Modbus register. For example,
if the specified register value was “0000000000000000”, setting the “Bit Number” to 3 and writing a True (“1”) would cause the specified register value to become “0000000000001000”.
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