Intesis M-BUS to Modbus TCP Server Gateway
ọja Alaye
Awọn pato
- Product Name: M-BUS to Modbus TCP Server Gateway
- Ẹya Afowoyi olumulo: 1.0.3
- Ọjọ ti atẹjade: 2025-07-21
Description and Order Codes
INMBSMEBxxx0100 Protocol Translator Gateway
M-Bus to Modbus TCP server gateway
CODE IBERE | KODE IBERE |
INMBSMEB0200100 | IBMBSMEB0200100 |
INMBSMEB0500100 | IBMBSMEB0500100 |
AKIYESI
Koodu ibere le yatọ si da lori eniti o ta ọja ati ipo ti olura.
Agbara Gateway
Eroja | INMBSMEB0200100 | INMBSMEB0500100 | Awọn akọsilẹ |
Type of Modbus client devices | TCP Modbus | Those supporting the Modbus protocol. Communication over TCP/IP. | |
Number of Modbus client devices | Up to five TCP connections | Number of Modbus client devices supported by the gateway. | |
Number of Modbus registers | 500 | 1250 | Maximum number of points that can be defined in the virtual Modbus server device inside the gateway. |
Type of M-Bus devices | M-Bus EIA-485 slave devices | Those supporting the M-Bus EN-1434-3 Standard. Communication over EIA-485. | |
Number of M-Bus slave devices | 20 | 50 | Number of M-Bus slave devices supported by the gateway. |
Number of M-Bus signals | 500 | 1250 | Number of M-Bus signals (readings in the meters) that can be read from the gateway. |
Ifihan pupopupo
Lilo ti a pinnu ti Itọsọna olumulo
- Iwe afọwọkọ yii ni awọn ẹya akọkọ ti ẹnu-ọna Intesis yii ati awọn ilana fun fifi sori rẹ ti o yẹ, iṣeto ni, ati iṣẹ ṣiṣe.
- Any person who installs, configures, or operates this gateway or any associated equipment should be aware of this manual’s contents.
- Jeki iwe afọwọkọ yii fun itọkasi ọjọ iwaju lakoko fifi sori ẹrọ, iṣeto ni, ati iṣẹ.
Gbogbogbo Aabo Alaye
PATAKI
Follow these instructions carefully. Improper work may seriously harm your health and damage the gateway and/or any other equipment connected to it.
- Only technical personnel, following these instructions and the country legislation for installing electrical equipment, can install and manipulate this gateway.
- Fi ẹnu-ọna ẹnu-ọna yii sori ile, ni ipo iraye si ihamọ, yago fun ifihan si itankalẹ oorun taara, omi, ọriniinitutu ojulumo giga, tabi eruku.
- Preferably, mount this gateway on a DIN rail inside a grounded metallic cabinet, following the instructions in this manual.
- If mounting on a wall, firmly fix this gateway on a non-vibrating surface, following the instructions in this manual. Connect this gateway only to networks without routing to the outside plant.
- All communication ports are considered for indoor use and must only be connected to SELV circuits.
- Disconnect all systems from power before manipulating and connecting them to the gateway.
- Lo SELV-ti won won NEC kilasi 2 tabi lopin agbara orisun (LPS) ipese agbara.
MANDATORY GROUND CONNECTION - YOU MUST connect the gateway to the installation ground terminal. Always use the gateway’s dedicated connector.
- NEVER use the positive or negative gateway’s connectors to establish this connection. Not following this indication can cause ground loops and damage the gateway and/or any other equipment connected to it.
- If the power supply includes a ground connection, that terminal must be connected to ground.
- Use a circuit breaker between the gateway and the power supply. Rating: 250 V, 6 A.
- Ipese awọn ti o tọ voltage to power the gateway. The admitted range is detailed in the technical specifications table.
- Respect the expected polarity of power and communication cables when connecting them to the gateway. Safety instructions in other languages can be found here.
Awọn ifiranṣẹ imọran ati Awọn aami
Ṣọra
Ilana ti o gbọdọ tẹle lati yago fun ipo ti o lewu ti, ti ko ba yago fun, le ja si ipalara kekere tabi iwọntunwọnsi.PATAKI
Ilana ti o gbọdọ tẹle lati yago fun eewu iṣẹ-ṣiṣe ti o dinku ati/tabi ibaje si ohun elo tabi lati yago fun eewu aabo nẹtiwọki.AKIYESI
Alaye ni afikun eyiti o le dẹrọ fifi sori ẹrọ ati / tabi iṣẹ.Imọran
Awọn imọran ati imọran ti o wulo.AKIYESI
Alaye pataki.
Pariview
- This Intesis® gateway allows to integrate M-Bus devices into Modbus TCP systems easily.
- The aim of this integration is to make M-Bus devices accessible from a Modbus control system or device to get the same behavior as if the M-Bus device was part of the Modbus installation.
- For this, the Intesis gateway acts as a Modbus TCP server device in its Modbus interface, allowing it to read/write points from the Modbus client device(s). From the M-Bus point of view, the gateway acts as an M-Bus level converter and Master device (EN-1434-3). The gateway performs the readings of the M-Bus slave device(s) by automatic continuous polling or on demand (to reduce battery consumption).
- The gateway configuration is carried out through the Intesis MAPS configuration tool.
PATAKI
This document assumes that the user is familiar with Modbus and M-Bus technologies and their technical terms.
Inu Package
NKAN TI O WA
- Intesis INMBSMEBxxx0100 Protocol Translator Gateway
- Itọsọna fifi sori ẹrọ
Gateway Main Features
- Embedded level converter. Direct connection to M-Bus meters with no extra hardware required.
- Scan function: detect M-Bus meters and their available registers automatically.
- Import/Export of M-Bus meter templates. Reduce commissioning time when adding multiple meters of the same type.
- Baud rate configurable within the M-Bus allowed range (300 to 9600 bps. The devices are normally configured at 2400 bps).
- Specific parameters and timeouts are available to maximize compatibility with any possible peculiarity between different meter manufacturers.
- Availability of variables for communication errors, both at meter and general level, helping you to know if the communication with one or more meters has failed.
- DIN rail and wall mounting case.
- Flexible configuration using the Intesis MAPS configuration tool.
Gateway General Functionality
- This gateway acts as a server on its Modbus side and as a master on its M-Bus interface, thus allowing the integration of M-Bus devices into a Modbus system.
- The gateway is continuously polling the devices (together or individually), storing in its memory the current status of every signal you want to track, and serving this data to the installation when requested. This continuous polling can be activated/deactivated through a Modbus signal. It is also possible to configure the gateway to make a single polling of the meters (refresh of readings) at startup.
- Primary or secondary addressing is allowed for M-Bus devices. When a signal status changes, the gateway sends a write telegram to the installation, waits for the response, and performs the corresponding action.
- This action can be: force a polling of a specific M-Bus device or force a polling of all M-Bus devices. This can also be forced from the Modbus side at any time by writing a 1 in the corresponding binary point specially enabled for this purpose.
Other M-Bus information accessible from Modbus, using specific points of the gateway, is:
- Bus activity: Indicates if meters are currently being polled or polling is on standby.
- M-Bus status of every meter: This is sent by the own meter with every poll and indicates the internal status, which is manufacturer specific in every case.
A lack of response from a signal activates a communication error, allowing you to know which signal from which M-Bus device is not correctly working. There is also a general communication error available that will be active whenever the communication with one or more M-Bus meters has failed.
Hardware
Iṣagbesori
- PATAKI
Ṣaaju iṣagbesori, jọwọ rii daju pe aaye fifi sori ẹrọ ti o yan ṣe itọju ẹnu-ọna lati itankalẹ oorun taara, omi, ọriniinitutu ojulumo giga, tabi eruku. - AKIYESI
Mount the gateway on a wall or over a DIN rail. We recommend the DIN rail mounting option, preferably inside a grounded metallic industrial cabinet. - PATAKI
Rii daju pe ẹnu-ọna ni awọn imukuro to fun gbogbo awọn asopọ nigbati o ba gbe sori. Wo Awọn Dimensions (oju-iwe 13).
DIN Rail iṣagbesori
- Fit the gateway’s top-side clip in the upper edge of the DIN rail.
- Press the low side of the gateway gently to lock it in the DIN rail.
- Make sure the gateway is firmly fixed.
AKIYESI
For some DIN rails, to complete step 2, you may need a small screwdriver or similar to pull the bottom clip down.
ODI ORIKI
PATAKI
For reasons of security, the maximum height for wall mounting is two meters (6.5 feet).
- Press the rear panel clips outwards until you hear a click.
- Use the clip holes to screw the gateway to the wall.
AKIYESI
Use M3 screws, 25mm (1″) length. - Make sure the gateway is firmly fixed.
Asopọmọra
- Ṣọra
Disconnect all systems from power before manipulating and connecting them to the gateway. - PATAKI
Keep communication cables away from power and ground wires. - AKIYESI
Mount the gateway in the desired place before wiring it.
Gateway Connectors
- Ibi ti ina elekitiriki ti nwa: 24 VDC, Max.: 220 mA, 5.2 W
- Ibudo A: M-Bus port, for M-Bus bus connection.
- ibudo Ethernet: For Modbus TCP connection.
Port A connectors | M-Bus wires |
A1 | + |
A2 | – |
AKIYESI
You can also use the Ethernet Port to connect the gateway to the PC for configuration purposes.
WIRING THE CONNECTORS
PATAKI
For all connectors, use solid or stranded wires (twisted or with ferrule).
Cross-section/gauge per terminal:
- Ọkan koko: 0.2 .. 2.5 mm2 / 24 .. 11 AWG
- Awọn okun meji: 0.2 .. 1.5 mm2 / 24 .. 15 AWG
- Awọn koko mẹta: Ko gba laaye
AKIYESI
To know more about each port’s specifications, see Technical Specifications (page 12).
Common Connections
Connecting the Gateway to the Power Supply
The power supply connector is a green pluggable terminal block (3 poles) labeled as 24Vdc.
PATAKI
- Use a SELV-rated NEC class 2 or limited power source (LPS) power supply.
- Connect the gateway’s ground terminal to the installation grounding.
- Asopọ ti ko tọ le fa awọn iyipo aye ti o le ba ẹnu-ọna Intesis jẹ ati/tabi eyikeyi ohun elo eto miiran.
Waye voltage within the admitted range and of enough power:
24 VDC, Max.: 220 mA, 5.2 W
PATAKI
Respect the polarity labeled on the power connector for the positive and negative wires.
Connection Procedure for M-Bus
- The gateway connects directly to the M-Bus system without requiring any external RS-232 or EIA-485 to M-Bus level converter.
- Connect the M-Bus bus to connectors A1 (+) and A2 (-) of the gateway’s Port A. Respect the polarity.
- Remember that the gateway provides 36 VDC M-Bus voltage to the bus, acting also as an M-Bus level converter.
- If no response from the M-Bus device(s) to the frames sent by the gateway is received, check that they are operative and reachable from the network connection used by the gateway.
Connection Procedure for Modbus TCP
AKIYESI
Remember to check the Common Connections (page 10).
Connect the Modbus TCP Ethernet cable to the gateway’s Ethernet Port.
- PATAKI
Lo UTP/FTP CAT5 Ethernet taara tabi okun ti o ga julọ. - PATAKI
When commissioning the gateway for the first time, DHCP will be enabled for 30 seconds. After that time, the default IP address 192.168.100.246 will be set. - AKIYESI
Ibudo aiyipada jẹ 502. - PATAKI
Ti o ba n sọrọ nipasẹ LAN ti ile naa, kan si alabojuto nẹtiwọọki ati rii daju pe ijabọ lori ibudo ti a lo ni a gba laaye nipasẹ gbogbo awọn ọna LAN.
Imọ ni pato
Ibugbe | Plastic, type PC (UL 94 V-0). Color: Light Grey. RAL 7035Net dimensions (HxWxD): 93 x 53 x 58 mm / 3.6 x 2.1 x 2.3″ |
Iṣagbesori | WallDIN rail (recommended mounting) EN60715 TH35 |
Ebute onirin For power supply and low-voltageawọn ifihan agbara |
For distances longer than 3.05 meters (10 feet), use Class 2 cables. |
Agbara |
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Àjọlò | 1 x àjọlò 10/100 Mbps RJ45 |
Ibudo A | 1 x M-Bus port: pluggable terminal block (two poles) M-Bus power consumption:
Voltage Rating: 36 VDC |
Awọn afihan LED |
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Iṣiṣẹ otutu | Celsius: 0 .. 60°C / Fahrenheit: 32 .. 140°F |
Iṣiṣẹ ọriniinitutu | 5 si 95%, ko si condensation |
Idaabobo | IP20 (IEC60529) |
Awọn iwọn
Awọn iwọn apapọ (HxWxD)
- Milimita: 93 x 53 x 58 mm
- Inṣi: 3.6 x 2.1 x 2.3 ″
PATAKI
Ensure the gateway has sufficient clearance for all connections when mounted.
M-Bus System
Gbogbogbo Apejuwe
The M-Bus (“Meter-Bus”) is a European standard for remote reading of heat meters, and it is also usable for all other types of consumption meters, as well as for various sensors and actuators.
M-Bus standards are:
- EN 13757-2 (physical and link layer – Wired M-Bus)
- EN 13757-3 (application layer)
Many manufacturers of energy meters, pulse counters, water meters, electricity meters, etc., add an M-Bus interface to their devices, enabling them to be interconnected and remotely monitored through a 2-wire bus based on the M-Bus standards. There are many manufacturers of these measurement devices incorporating the M-Bus interface, and also some other manufacturers of specific M-Bus communication devices such as bus repeaters, EIA-232/EIA-485 to M-Bus level converters, etc.
M-Bus Interface
- The gateway connects directly to the M-Bus system. No external level converter is required.
- Connection to the M-Bus is made via the EIA-485 connection. Notice that the gateway also powers the bus, so no extra hardware is required to connect to M-Bus compatible meters or devices.
M-Bus Signals
The gateway supports several meter magnitudes and units typically used on energy, electricity, water, and other meters. This information is required to add the desired signals when integrating meters manually, as this process is done through the Intesis MAPS configuration tool by setting the meters up and then adding the signals each meter uses and assigning them accordingly in the Signals tab (page 20).
AKIYESI
- The type of signals available from each meter may differ depending on the manufacturer and model, so please refer to the device’s technical documentation to determine the signals available for a given meter when adding meters manually.
- However, Intesis MAPS also offers a much quicker and simpler alternative method for meter detection in the form of a scanning function. This scan detects all meters available on the bus and their signals and imports each signal with the units and details each meter provides. These signals can then be matched with the corresponding Modbus registers in the Signals tab for integration with the BMS.
Modbus System
Gbogbogbo Apejuwe
- The Modbus protocol is an application-layer messaging protocol developed by Modicon in 1979. It is used to establish client-server communication between intelligent devices over different types of buses or networks. The Intesis gateway supports Modbus TCP.
- Modbus is a request/reply protocol and offers services specified by function codes. Modbus function codes are elements of Modbus request/reply PDUs (Protocol Data Units).
ModBus Interface
The Intesis gateway acts as a server device in its Modbus interface; the interface for this model is the Ethernet port. To access the points and resources of the gateway from a Modbus client device, you must specify the Modbus register addresses configured inside the gateway as those configured inside the gateway corresponding to the signals of the field device protocol.
Awọn iṣẹ atilẹyin
Table 1. Modbus awọn iṣẹ
# | Išẹ | Ka/Kọ |
01 | Ka Coils | R |
02 | Ka Oye Awọn igbewọle | R |
03 | Ka Holding registers | R |
04 | Ka Awọn iforukọsilẹ Awọn titẹ sii | R |
05 | Kọ Nikan Coil | W |
06 | Kọ Nikan Forukọsilẹ | W |
15 | Kọ Multiple Coils | W |
16 | Kọ Awọn iforukọsilẹ pupọ | W |
- Ti a ba lo awọn igbasilẹ idibo lati ka tabi kọ iforukọsilẹ ju ọkan lọ, ibiti awọn adirẹsi ti o beere gbọdọ ni awọn adirẹsi to wulo; ti kii ba ṣe bẹ, ẹnu-ọna Intesis yoo pada koodu aṣiṣe Modbus ti o baamu.
- All registers are of 2 bytes (16 bits)1, even if they are associated with signals of bit type on the other protocol’s side. Its content is expressed in MSB .. LSB.2
- Awọn koodu aṣiṣe Modbus ni atilẹyin ni kikun. Wọn firanṣẹ nigbakugba ti iṣẹ Modbus ti ko wulo tabi adirẹsi ti nilo.
TCP Modbus
- Ibaraẹnisọrọ Modbus TCP jẹ ẹya ni ipilẹ nipasẹ ifisinu ilana Modbus RTU sinu awọn fireemu TCP/IP, eyiti o fun laaye ibaraẹnisọrọ yiyara ati aaye to gun laarin alabara ati awọn ẹrọ olupin ni afiwe pẹlu ibaraẹnisọrọ RTU lori laini tẹlentẹle. Anfaani miiran ni lilo awọn amayederun TCP/IP ti o wọpọ ni awọn ile ati gbigbe lori WAN tabi intanẹẹti. O tun ngbanilaaye ibagbepo ti ọkan tabi diẹ ẹ sii awọn onibara ati, dajudaju, ọkan tabi diẹ ẹ sii awọn ẹrọ olupin ni nẹtiwọki ti a fun, gbogbo awọn asopọ nipasẹ TCP/IP-orisun nẹtiwọki.
- Lo ọpa atunto lati tunto awọn eto IP ti ẹnu-ọna (ipo DHCP, IP tirẹ, netmask, ati ẹnu-ọna aiyipada) ati ibudo TCP.
- Default value. The measurement-related registers can be configured to be 4 or 8 bytes (32 or 64 bits) in Intesis MAPS if required.
- MSB: most significant bit; LSB: least significant bit
Maapu adirẹsi
The Modbus address map is fully configurable; any point in the gateway can be freely configured with the desired Modbus register address.
Modbus Server Interface Points Definition
- The Modbus registers are fully configurable through the Intesis MAPS configuration tool; any point in the gateway can be freely configured with the desired Modbus register address.
- Gbogbo aaye ti a ṣalaye ni ẹnu-ọna ni awọn ẹya Modbus wọnyi ti o ni nkan ṣe pẹlu rẹ:
Ẹya ara ẹrọ | Apejuwe |
#Bits |
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Data Ifaminsi Ọna kika |
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Išẹ Koodu |
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Bere fun Baiti |
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Forukọsilẹ Adirẹsi | Adirẹsi iforukọsilẹ Modbus inu ẹrọ olupin fun aaye naa. |
Bit inu awọn Forukọsilẹ | Bit inside the Modbus register (optional). The Intesis gateway allows bit decoding from generic 16 bits input/holding Modbus registers.Some devices use the bit coding into 16 bits input/holding Modbus registers to encode digital values. These registers are generally accessible using Modbus function codes 03 and 04 (read holding/input registers). |
Ka/Kọ |
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Setup Process with the Configuration Tool
Awọn ibeere pataki
Fun iṣọpọ yii, o nilo:
- Awọn nkan ti a firanṣẹ nipasẹ Awọn Nẹtiwọọki HMS:
- The Intesis INMBSMEBxxx0100 Protocol Translator Gateway.
- Ọna asopọ lati ṣe igbasilẹ irinṣẹ iṣeto ni.
- Ọja iwe.
- The respective M-Bus devices connected to the Port A of the gateway.
- A computer to run the Intesis MAPS configuration tool. Requirements:
- Windows® 7 or higher.
- Hard disk free space: 1 GB.
- RAM: 4GB.
- An Ethernet cable.
Intesis MAPS Configuration and Monitoring Tool
Ọrọ Iṣaaju
- Intesis MAPS is a software tool for the configuration and monitoring of the Intesis gateways. It has been designed and developed in-house, ensuring an up-to-date tool to get all the potential of our gateways. It is compatible with Windows® 7 and higher.
- The installation procedure and the main functions are explained in the Intesis MAPS user manual. Please also check the Intesis MAPS user manual for specific information about the different parameters and how to configure them.
Create a New Project from a Template
- Open Intesis MAPS.
- Click Create New Project in the Start menu on the left.
You can create a project from scratch using a template. To find the appropriate template, filter the search by:- Clicking on the protocol logos.
- Typing the order code in the Order Code field.|
AKIYESI - The order code is printed on the silver label placed on the gateway’s right side.
- Looking for the Project Name on the list: IN-MBSTCP-MBUS.
- Select the desired template.
- Click Next or double-click the template on the list.
AKIYESI
Templates are just a starting point for your integration. Depending on the type of integration, you may have to modify some parameters.
PATAKI
Don’t forget to save your project on your computer before exiting Intesis MAPS. To do so, go to Project → Save or Save As. Later on, you can load the project to Intesis MAPS and continue with the configuration.
Akojọ aṣyn akọkọ Pariview
Awọn apakan atẹle n pese ohun ti o pariview of the five tabs that compose the Intesis MAPS main menu. Through these options, you will establish a connection between the gateway and the computer, set up your project through the Configuration and Signals tabs, send it to the gateway, and monitor that everything works fine using the Diagnostic tab.
Imọran
Tooltip: Hover the cursor over a field, and a message will appear indicating the purpose of the parameter.
Asopọmọra Tab
Click the Connection button in the menu bar to configure the gateway connection parameters.
Taabu iṣeto ni
Select the Configuration tab to configure the connection parameters. This window contains three subsets of information: General (gateway general parameters), Modbus server (Modbus interface configuration), and M-Bus (M-Bus interface parameters).
Awọn ifihan agbara Tab
All available objects, object instances, their corresponding Modbus register, and other main parameters are listed in the Signals tab. More information on each parameter and how to configure it can be found in the Intesis MAPS user manual.
Gba/Firanṣẹ Taabu
Firanṣẹ:
Once you have finished setting the parameters, you have to send the configuration to the gateway:
Tẹle awọn igbesẹ wọnyi:
- Tẹ bọtini Firanṣẹ.
- If the gateway is still factory-set, you will be prompted to save the project on your PC. Once saved, the configuration is automatically sent to the gateway.
- If you have already saved the project, the configuration is automatically sent to the gateway.
- Sopọ lẹẹkansi pẹlu ẹnu-ọna lẹhin fifiranṣẹ awọn file.
AKIYESI
Ẹnu-ọna yoo tun bẹrẹ laifọwọyi ni kete ti iṣeto tuntun ba ti kojọpọ. Ilana yii le gba iṣẹju diẹ.
Gba:
- Lo iṣẹ yii lati gba iṣeto ni ti ẹnu-ọna, fun example, nigbati o ba nilo lati yi diẹ ninu awọn paramita ti a ẹnu-ọna tẹlẹ agesin ni ohun fifi sori.
- Ni kete ti iṣeto ba ti pari ati firanṣẹ, ẹnu-ọna naa ti ṣiṣẹ tẹlẹ. Paapaa nitorinaa, o yẹ ki o ṣayẹwo pe ohun gbogbo n ṣiṣẹ ni deede nipa titẹ taabu Aisan.
Taabu aisan
PATAKI
Isopọ pẹlu ẹnu-ọna ni a nilo lati lo awọn irinṣẹ iwadii aisan.
olusin 6. Aisan taabu window. Wa Apoti irinṣẹ laarin ọpa awọn taabu oke ati Console view. Ni isalẹ rẹ, lati osi si otun: Console viewer, Ilana viewers (ọkan loke awọn miiran), ati awọn ifihan agbara viewer
Abala yii ni awọn ẹya akọkọ meji:
Apoti irinṣẹ
Lo apakan awọn irinṣẹ lati:
- Ṣayẹwo ipo ohun elo lọwọlọwọ ti ẹnu-ọna.
- Fi awọn akọọlẹ ibaraẹnisọrọ pamọ si ZIP kan file fun aisan ìdí.
- Gba alaye lori ẹnu-ọna.
- Tun ẹnu-ọna naa pada.
Viewers
Intesis MAPS pese orisirisi viewawon:
- A jeneriki console viewer fun alaye gbogbogbo nipa awọn ibaraẹnisọrọ ati ipo ẹnu-ọna.
- A viewer fun awọn ilana mejeeji lati ṣayẹwo ipo lọwọlọwọ wọn.
- Awọn ifihan agbara kan viewer to simulate the BMS behavior or check the system’s current values.
The layout of these viewers can be modified: - Using the Select Diagnostics View aṣayan lati awọn View akojọ:
AKIYESI
Layouts 3 and 4 offer two different tabbed options:
- Fixed console to the left and tabbed browser for the other viewers
- Full tabbed browser
- Clicking and dragging the border of a viewer. To do so, place the cursor over
the edge of a viewer. On the vertical edges, the cursor changes to to adjust the width, and on the horizontal edges, the cursor changes to
to adjust the height.
Mouser Electronics
Olufunni ni aṣẹ
Tẹ lati View Ifowoleri, Oja, Ifijiṣẹ & Alaye Igbesi aye:
HMS Networks: INMBSMEB0200100 INMBSMEB0500100
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AlAIgBA
- Alaye ti o wa ninu iwe yii wa fun awọn idi alaye nikan. Jọwọ sọ fun Awọn Nẹtiwọọki HMS ti eyikeyi awọn aiṣedeede tabi awọn aṣiṣe ti a rii ninu iwe yii. Awọn Nẹtiwọọki HMS ṣe ipinnu eyikeyi ojuse tabi layabiliti fun awọn aṣiṣe eyikeyi ti o le han ninu iwe yii.
- Awọn Nẹtiwọọki HMS ni ẹtọ lati yi awọn ọja rẹ pada ni ila pẹlu eto imulo rẹ ti idagbasoke ọja nigbagbogbo. Alaye ti o wa ninu iwe yii nitorinaa ko le tumọ bi ifaramọ ni apakan ti Awọn Nẹtiwọọki HMS ati pe o wa labẹ iyipada laisi akiyesi. Awọn Nẹtiwọọki HMS ko ṣe adehun lati ṣe imudojuiwọn tabi tọju alaye lọwọlọwọ ninu iwe yii.
- Awọn data, examples ati awọn aworan ti a rii ninu iwe yii wa fun awọn idi apẹẹrẹ ati pe a pinnu nikan lati ṣe iranlọwọ ilọsiwaju oye ti iṣẹ ṣiṣe ati mimu ọja naa ṣiṣẹ. Ninu view ti ọpọlọpọ awọn ohun elo ti o ṣeeṣe ti ọja, ati nitori ọpọlọpọ awọn oniyipada ati awọn ibeere ti o ni nkan ṣe pẹlu imuse eyikeyi pato, Awọn Nẹtiwọọki HMS ko le gba ojuse tabi layabiliti fun lilo gangan ti o da lori data, examples tabi awọn aworan to wa ninu iwe yii tabi fun eyikeyi bibajẹ ti o waye lakoko fifi sori ọja naa. Awọn ti o ni iduro fun lilo ọja gbọdọ gba oye ti o to lati rii daju pe ọja ti lo ni deede ninu ohun elo wọn pato ati pe ohun elo naa pade gbogbo iṣẹ ati awọn ibeere ailewu pẹlu eyikeyi awọn ofin to wulo, awọn ilana, awọn koodu ati awọn ajohunše. Siwaju sii, Awọn Nẹtiwọọki HMS kii yoo ni laibikita gba layabiliti tabi ojuse fun eyikeyi awọn iṣoro ti o le dide nitori abajade lati lilo awọn ẹya ti ko ni iwe -aṣẹ tabi awọn ipa ẹgbẹ ti iṣẹ -ṣiṣe ti a rii ni ita opin iwe ti ọja naa. Awọn ipa ti o fa nipasẹ lilo eyikeyi taara tabi aiṣe -taara ti iru awọn apakan ti ọja ko ṣe alaye ati pe o le pẹlu apẹẹrẹ awọn ọran ibamu ati awọn ọran iduroṣinṣin.
FAQ
How many Modbus client devices are supported by the gateway?
The gateway supports up to 500 Modbus client devices.
What is the maximum number of M-Bus signals that can be read from the gateway?
The gateway can read up to 50 M-Bus signals from connected meters.
Awọn iwe aṣẹ / Awọn orisun
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Intesis M-BUS to Modbus TCP Server Gateway [pdf] Afowoyi olumulo v1, Version 1.0.3, M-BUS to Modbus TCP Server Gateway, M-BUS, Modbus TCP Server Gateway, TCP Server Gateway, Server Gateway, Gateway |