GE Network Card P485 User Manual

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P485 Modbus to Profibus  
Converter  
Instruction Manual  
Manual P/N: 1601-0237-A1  
Manual Order Code: GEK-113190  
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Chapter 1: Introduction  
Introduction  
Getting started  
INSPECTING THE  
PACKAGE AND PRODUCT  
Examine the shipping container for obvious damage prior to installing this product; notify  
the carrier of any damage that you believe occurred during shipment or delivery. Inspect  
the contents of this package for any signs of damage and ensure that the items listed  
below are included.  
Remove the items from the shipping container. Be sure to keep the shipping container  
should you need to re-ship the unit at a later date.  
In the event there are items missing or damaged, contact the party from whom you  
purchased the product. If the unit needs to be returned, please use the original shipping  
container, if possible.  
CONTACT INFORMATION  
GE Multilin contact information and call center for product support is shown below:  
GE Multilin  
215 Anderson Avenue  
Markham, Ontario  
Canada L6E 1B3  
Telephone: 905-294-6222 or 1-800-547-8629 (North America),  
+34 94 485 88 00 (Europe)  
Fax: 905-201-2098 (North America),  
+34 94 485 88 45 (Europe)  
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INTRODUCTION  
Document conventions  
DESCRIPTION  
The following conventions are used throughout this document:  
Numbered lists provide sequential steps.  
Bulleted lists provide information, not procedural steps.  
The term ‘user’ refers to the person or persons responsible for installing the P485  
Modbus to Profibus Converter in a network.  
Hexadecimal values are written in the format 0xNNNN, where NNNN is the  
hexadecimal value.  
Decimal values are represented as NNNN, where NNNN is the decimal value.  
As in all communication systems, the terms “input” and “output” can be ambiguous,  
since their meaning depends on which end of the link is being referenced. The  
convention in this document is that “input” and “output” are always being referenced  
to the master/scanner end of the link (see illustration below).  
The term “sub-network” is interchangeably used for “Modbus network”.  
Profibus  
master  
IN  
OUT  
Profibus network  
GE Multilin  
P485 Converter  
Slave  
Slave  
IN  
OUT  
Modbus  
network  
Figure 1-1: Input and output definition  
The following terminology is used in the P485 manual:  
GLOSSARY  
Broadcaster: A protocol specific node in the sub-network scan that holds transactions  
destined for all nodes.  
Command: A protocol specific transaction.  
Fieldbus: The network to which the converter is connected (Profibus for P485).  
Frame: A higher level series of bytes forming a complete telegram on the sub-network  
(Modbus).  
Monitor: A tool for debugging the P485 and network connections.  
Node: A device in the scan list that defines the communication with a slave (GE relay)  
on the Modbus sub-network.  
Scan list: List of configured slaves with transactions on the sub-network.  
Sub-network: Modbus network that logically is located on a subsidiary level with  
respect to the fieldbus and to which the P485 acts as a gateway.  
Transaction: A generic building block that is used in the sub-network scan list and  
defines the data that is sent out the sub-network.  
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INTRODUCTION  
About the P485 Modbus to Profibus Converter  
APPLICATION  
The P485 Modbus to Profibus Converter (or P485) acts as a gateway between the Modbus  
protocol and a Profibus-DP network. Integration of industrial devices is enabled without  
loss of functionality, control, and reliability, both when retrofitting to existing equipment as  
well as when setting up new installations.  
Profibus  
master (PLC)  
Profibus  
master (PLC)  
HMI  
HMI  
Profibus  
slave  
Profibus slave  
PC for configuration  
and monitoring  
P485  
P485  
Multi-drop  
PC for configuration  
and monitoring  
RS232 port  
Single-node Modbus network  
Multi-node Modbus network  
Figure 1-2: Typical applications  
Features  
GENERAL FEATURES  
MODBUS NETWORK  
DIN-rail mountable  
Save/load configuration in flash  
CE, UL, and cUL marked  
RS232/RS422/RS485 communications  
Multi-drop or single-node configurations  
Modbus RTU Master mode  
Supports up to 50 commands  
Configuration via EnerVista P485/D485 Setup software  
FIELDBUS INTERFACE  
FEATURES  
Complete Profibus-DP slave functionality according to IEC 61158  
Node Address range: 1 to 99 using on board switches  
Baud rate range: 9.6 kbps to 12 Mbps. Auto baud rate detection supported.  
Transmission media: Profibus bus line, type A or B specified in IEC 61158  
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INTRODUCTION  
Ordering  
ORDER CODES  
The following table illustrates the order codes for the P485 Modbus to Profibus Converter.  
Table 1–1: P485 order codes  
P485  
P485  
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Base unit  
P485 Modbus to Profibus Converter  
With configuration cable  
No configuration cable  
C
X
Specifications  
MECHANICAL  
HOUSING  
Plastic housing with snap-on connection to DIN-rail, protection class IP20  
DIMENSIONS  
L x W x H:  
120 mm × 75 mm × 27 mm  
(4.72-in × 2.95-in × 1.06-in)  
PROTECTION CLASS  
Protection class:  
IP20  
ELECTRICAL  
CHARACTERISTICS  
POWER SUPPLY  
Power:  
24 V 10% (for use in class 2 circuits)  
POWER CONSUMPTION  
Maximum power consumption: 280 mA on 24 V  
Typically power consumption: approximately 100 mA  
COMMUNICATIONS  
BAUD RATES  
Baud rate (Profibus)  
Baud rate (Modbus)  
9.6, 19.2, 45.45, 93.75, 187.5, and 500 kbps; 1.5, 3, 6, and 12 Mbps  
1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, and 57600 bps  
I/O DATA  
I/O input size:  
I/O output size:  
Total I/O size:  
244 bytes  
244 bytes  
416 bytes  
FEATURES AND INTERFACE  
Communication profile: Profibus-DP  
Supported features:  
Modbus interface:  
Profibus interface:  
synchronous, freeze, watchdog  
RS232, RS422, RS485  
RS485 (type A or B)  
ENVIRONMENTAL  
EMC COMPLIANCE  
RELATIVE HUMIDITY  
The product is designed for a relative humidity of 0 to 95% non-condensing  
TEMPERATURE  
Operating:  
Non Operating:  
0 to 55°C  
–5 to 85°C  
CE-MARK  
Certified according to European standards unless otherwise is stated  
Emission:  
Immunity:  
according to EN 50081-2:1993  
according to EN 61000-6-2:1999  
UL/C-UL COMPLIANCE  
This unit is an open type listed by the Underwriters Laboratories.  
The certification has been documented by UL in file E214107.  
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Chapter 2: Installation  
Installation  
Quick install  
PROCEDURE  
1. Snap the P485 on to the DIN-rail (see DIN-rail mounting on page 2–5).  
2. Connect the Profibus cable (see Profibus connector on page 2–2).  
3. Connect the serial Modbus network cable (see Modbus connector on page 2–4 for  
details).  
4. Connect a PC using the configuration cable (see Configuration cable on page 2–3).  
5. Connect the power cable and apply power to the unit (see Power connector on page  
2–4 for details).  
6. Start the EnerVista P485/D485 Setup software.  
7. Normally, the EnerVista P485/D485 Setup detects the correct serial port. If this does  
not occur, select the correct port through the Port menu item.  
8. Configure the P485 using EnerVista P485/D485 Setup and download the configuration  
to the unit.  
9. Configure and power-up the Modbus network device for communication.  
Electrical installation  
OVERVIEW  
The location of the various electrical connectors is shown below.  
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A
B
C
E
D
Figure 2-1: P485 electrical connections  
PROFIBUS CONNECTOR  
The Profibus connector is indicated as A in the figure above. This connector is used to  
connect the P485 to the Profibus network.  
The pin assignments for the Profibus connector are shown below.  
Table 2–1: Profibus connector pin assignments  
Pin  
1
Signal  
Description  
-
-
2
-
-
3
B-Line  
RTS *  
Positive RxD/TxD (RS485)  
Request To Send  
4
5
GNDBUS **  
Isolated ground from the RS485 side  
6
+5 V BUS ** Isolated +5V output from the RS485 side (80 mA maximum)  
7
-
-
8
A-Line  
-
Negative RxD/TxD (RS485)  
-
9
*
Used in some equipment to determine the direction of transmission. However, in normal  
applications only A-Line, B-Line and Shield are used.  
** Used for bus termination. Some devices such as optical transceivers (RS485 to fibre optics) may  
require power from these pins.  
5
9
1
6
(female)  
Figure 2-2: Profibus connector  
The following Profibus connectors are recommended:  
Profibus Max standard, part number 134928 and Profibus reversed, part number  
Fast connect bus connector, part number 6GK1500-0FC00 or 6ES7 972-0BA50-0XA0,  
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CONFIGURATION CABLE  
This connector is used to connect the P485 to a PC using the configuration cable for  
configuration and monitoring purposes.  
A P485/D485 configuration cable can be purchased from GE Multilin. The wiring for the  
configuration cable is shown below.  
D-sub 9 female (PC)  
Modular 4/4 RJ11 connector (P485)  
1
1
2
3
4
Ground  
Ground  
Rx  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
RS232 Rx  
RS232 Tx  
Tx  
Ground  
Connects to P485  
Connects to PC serial port  
Figure 2-3: Configuration cable  
The pinout for the modular 4/4 RJ11 connector (connects to the P485) is shown below.  
Table 2–2: Configuration cable pin assignments (P485 end)  
Pin  
1
Description  
Signal ground  
2
Signal ground  
3
RS232 Rx, data input to P485  
RS232 Tx, data output from P485  
4
4
3
2
1
Figure 2-4: Configuration cable (P485 end)  
The pinout for the DSUB 9-pin serial plug (connects to the PC) is shown below.  
Table 2–3: Configuration cable pin assignments (PC end)  
Pin  
Description  
1
Not connected  
2
RS232 Rx, data input to PC  
RS232 Tx, data output from PC  
Not connected  
3
4
5
Ground  
6 to 9  
Not connected  
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5
9
1
6
(female)  
Figure 2-5: Configuration cable (PC end)  
MODBUS CONNECTOR  
The Modbus connector is indicated as C in Figure 2-1: P485 electrical connections on page  
2–2. This connector is used to connect the P485 to the serial network. Based on the  
configuration selected in the EnerVista P485/D485 Setup software, the corresponding  
signals are activated.  
5
1
9
6
(female)  
Figure 2-6: Modbus connector  
Table 2–4: Modbus connector pin assignments  
Pin  
1
Description  
RS232  
RS422  
RS485  
+5 V output (50 mA max)  
RS232 Rx  
2
3
3
3
RS232 Tx  
4
Not connected  
Ground  
5
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
6
RS422 Rx +  
7
RS422 Rx –  
8
RS485 + / RS422 Tx+  
RS485 – / RS422 Tx–  
3
3
9
POWER CONNECTOR  
The power connector is indicated as D in Figure 2-1: P485 electrical connections on page  
2–2. Use this connector to apply power to the P485.  
Pin 1: +24 V DC;  
Pin 2: ground  
Use 60/75 or 75°C copper (CU) wire only. The terminal tightening torque must be between  
5 to 7 lbs-in (0.5 to 0.8 nm).  
NOTE  
1
2
Figure 2-7: Power connector  
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INSTALLATION  
Mechanical installation  
DIN-RAIL MOUNTING  
The DIN-rail connector is internally connected to the P485.  
1
1
ON  
OFF  
2
2
Figure 2-8: Mounting the P485 to the DIN-rail  
To snap the P485 on, first press the P485 downwards (1) to compress the spring on the DIN-  
rail connector, then push the P485 against the DIN-rail as to make it snap on (2)  
To snap the P485 off, push the P485 downwards (1) and pull it out from the DIN-rail (2), as to  
make it snap off from the DIN-rail.  
Indicators and switches  
STATUS INDICATORS  
The status indicators for the P485 Modbus to Profibus Converter are indicated below.  
1
3
5
2
4
6
Figure 2-9: P485 status indicators  
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Table 2–5: P485 status indicators  
Number  
Description  
Profibus online Off  
Green  
State  
Status  
1
Not online  
Online  
2
Profibus offline Off  
Red  
Not offline  
Offline  
3
4
Not used  
-
-
Profibus  
diagnostics  
Off  
No diagnostics present  
Error in configuration  
Error in user parameter data  
Error in initialisation  
Power off  
Red, flashing 1 Hz  
Red, flashing 2 Hz  
Red, flashing 4 Hz  
5
6
Subnet status * Off  
(Modbus)  
Green, flashing  
Initializing and not running  
Running  
Green  
Red  
Stopped or subnet error, or timeout  
Power off  
Device status  
Off  
Alternating Red/  
Green  
Invalid or missing configuration  
Green  
Initializing  
Running  
Green, flashing  
Red, flashing  
If the device status LED is flashing in a  
sequence starting with one or more red  
flashes, note the sequence pattern and  
contact GE Multilin  
*
This LED turns green when all transactions have been active at least once. This includes any  
transactions using “change of state” or “change of state on trigger”. If a timeout occurs on a  
transaction, this LED will turn red.  
CONFIGURATION  
SWITCHES  
The configuration switches are used to set the Profibus node address. Normally, these  
switches are covered by a plastic hatch. Note that the node address can not be changed  
during runtime, i.e. the P485 requires a reset for any changes to have effect. Recycle the  
power supply to reset the module  
A
B
Figure 2-10: P485 configuration switches  
The node address is configured using two rotary switches as follows:  
Profibus node address = (Switch B× 10) + (Switch A × 1)  
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For example, to set the node address to 42, set switch A to “2” and switch B to “4”.  
When removing the hatch, avoid touching the circuit boards and components. Exercise  
caution when using tools to open the hatch.  
NOTE  
Profibus installation procedure  
PROFIBUS  
CONFIGURATION TOOL  
Each device on a Profibus-DP network is associated with a GSD file, which contains all  
necessary information about the device. This file is used by the Profibus configuration tool  
during configuration of the network. The file is available for download at the GE Multilin  
website at http://www.GEmultilin.com (the GSD file is named ‘P48509E5.GSD’).  
It is necessary to import the GSD file in the Profibus configuration tool in order to  
incorporate the P485 as a slave in the network. The properties for the P485 must then be  
configured from the Profibus configuration tool. This includes setting up the node address,  
input/output data areas and offset address.  
Node address: The node address in the Profibus configuration tool should be set to  
match the one selected using the on board configuration switches of the P485 (see  
Setting up input/output data areas: Input/output data are arranged as logic modules  
in the Profibus configuration tool. Which modules to use depends on the application.  
The modules are composed together in the “module list” for the P485 device.  
It is possible to select modules freely to compose the required input/output sizes, see  
example below.  
Input/output bytes required  
Modules  
4 inputs and 2 outputs  
7 inputs and 12 outputs  
68 inputs  
4 inputs + 2 outputs  
4 inputs + 2 inputs + 1 input + 8 outputs + 4 outputs  
64 inputs + 4 inputs  
Offset address: The offset addresses can be chosen freely. However, certain  
restrictions may apply depending on what PLC/Profibus master is used.  
PROFIBUS NETWORK  
TERMINATION  
If the P485 is the last node on a Profibus segment, it is necessary to use a Profibus  
connector with integrated termination switch.  
The termination switch should be set to ‘ON’ if...  
– The P485 is the last physical node on a network segment  
– No other termination is used at this end of the network  
The termination switch should be set to ‘OFF’ if...  
– There are other nodes on either side of the P485 in the network segment  
LINKS  
Additional information about the Profibus fieldbus system can be found at http://  
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Troubleshooting  
DESCRIPTION  
Problem during configuration upload/download. The Config Line LED turns red.  
Serial communication failed – try again.  
The serial port seems to be available, but it is not possible to connect to the P485.  
The serial port may be in use by another application. Exit EnerVista P485/D485 Setup  
and close all other applications including the ones in the system tray and try again.  
Select another serial port and try again.  
Poor performance.  
Right click ‘Modbus Network’ in the Navigation window and select ‘Modbus Network  
Status’ to see status/diagnostic information about the Modbus network. If the P485  
reports very many re-transmissions, check your cabling and / or try a lower baud rate  
setting for the sub network (if possible).  
Is the Modbus Network Monitor in EnerVista P485/D485 Setup active? The Modbus  
network monitor has a negative influence on the overall performance of the P485, and  
should only be used when necessary.  
Is the Node Monitor in EnerVista P485/D485 Setup active? The node monitor has a  
negative influence on the overall performance of the P485, and should only be used  
when necessary.  
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Chapter 3: Data exchange  
Data exchange  
Overview  
DESCRIPTION  
Data from the fieldbus (Profibus) and the sub network (Modbus) is stored in an internal  
memory buffer. This is a easy method for data exchange where the fieldbus control  
system simply reads and writes data to pre-defined memory locations, and the serial sub  
network also use the same internal memory buffer to read and write data. Refer to Figure  
INTERNAL MEMORY  
BUFFER STRUCTURE  
The internal memory buffer can be seen as a memory space with three different types of  
data; input data, output data and general data.  
Input data: This is data that should be sent to the fieldbus. The P485 can handle up to  
244 bytes of input data. The total input/output data must not exceed 416 bytes.  
Output data: this is data recieved from the fieldbus. The P485 can handle up to 244  
bytes of output data.  
General data: This data cannot be accessed from the fieldbus, and is used for  
transfers between nodes on the sub-network, or as a general “scratch pad” for data.  
The P485 can handle up to 1024 bytes of general data.  
Internal Memory Buffer  
Input data  
(up to 244 bytes)  
Output data  
(up to 244 bytes)  
General data  
1024 bytes  
Figure 3-1: Internal memory buffer  
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DATA EXCHANGE  
PLC memory  
I/O inputs  
I/O outputs  
Current Ia  
CT PRIMARY  
The PLC exchanges data  
via the Profibus network  
between its internal input  
area and the input area  
of the P485  
The PLC exchanges data  
via the Profibus network  
between its internal output  
area and the output area  
of the P485  
Profibus network  
Internal memory buffer  
of the P485  
Input data area  
Output data area  
General data area  
0x0400  
0x0000  
0x0200  
Current Ia  
CT PRIMARY  
The data in the input area of  
the P485 contains data received  
from nodes on the Modbus  
sub-network (sent in to the P485  
from the sub-network)  
The data in the output area of  
the P485 contains data received  
from Profibus. In this case, it is  
the CT PRIMARY setting of the  
PQMII meter.  
Modbus sub-network  
Modbus slave (e.g. PQMII)  
CT PRIMARY setting  
Current Ia actual value  
Figure 3-2: Data exchange overview  
Memory Map  
MEMORY LOCATIONS  
When configuring the sub-network, use the memory locations shown below:  
Address  
Contents  
Access  
read/write  
read/write  
-
0x0000 to 0x0001  
0x0002 to 0x00F3  
0x00F4 to 0x01FF  
0x0200 to 0x0201  
0x0202 to 0x02F3  
0x02F4 to 0x03FF  
0x0400 to 0x7FF  
Status register  
Input data area  
Reserved  
Control register  
Output data area  
Reserved  
read only  
read only  
-
General data area  
read/write  
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Status register (0x0000 to 0x0001): If enabled, this register occupies the first two  
bytes in the input data area. For more information, see Control and status registers on  
Input data area (0x002 to 0x00F3): This area holds data that should be sent to the  
fieldbus (see the status and control registers).  
Control register (0x0200 to 0x0201): If enabled, these register occupies the first two  
bytes in the output data area. For more information, see Control and status registers  
Output data area (0x200 to 0x2F3): This area holds data received from the fieldbus.  
Data cannot be written to this area.  
General data Area (0x0400 to 0x7FF): This data cannot be accessed from the fieldbus,  
and should be used for transfers between nodes on the sub-network, or as a general  
“scratch pad” for data.  
Protocol configuration  
DESCRIPTION  
In order to be able to communicate on the Modbus sub-network, the P485 must be  
supplied with a description of the required sub-net protocol. To accomplish this, the  
EnerVista P485/D485 Setup software features a flexible protocol-programming system,  
allowing the P485 to interpret and exchange data with almost any serial device on the  
Modbus sub-network.  
COMMUNICATION MODE  
The P485 supports the Modbus Master communication mode. In this mode, the P485 is  
setup to use the Modbus RTU protocol and implements a Modbus master for data  
exchange between the fieldbus and one or more devices on the sub-network. Refer to  
Chapter 5 for additional details.  
PROTOCOL BUILDING  
BLOCKS  
A description of the building blocks used to describe the sub-net protocol is shown below.  
Message frame  
Node  
Transaction  
Byte  
Byte  
Byte  
Word  
Data  
CRC  
Byte  
Byte  
Byte  
Frame objects  
Frame objects  
Frame objects  
Message frame  
Word  
Data  
CRC  
Message frame  
Transaction  
Word  
Data  
CRC  
Figure 3-3: Modbus protocol blocks  
Node: In the P485, a node holds all transactions and parameters for a particular  
device on the sub network.  
Transaction: Transactions contains messages to be transmitted on the sub-network.  
A transaction consists of one or more message frames (see figure above), and has a  
few general parameters to specify how and when the transaction should be used on  
the sub-network.  
Commands: A command is a pre-defined transaction that has been stored in a list in  
the EnerVista P485/D485 Setup software. This improves readability as well as  
simplifying common operations by allowing transactions to be stored and reused.  
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Message frame: The message frame contains a description of what is actually  
transmitted on the sub-network and consists of frame objects (see figure above).  
Frame object: Frame objects are used to compose a message frame. Frame objects  
include fixed values, dynamic values retrieved from a specified memory location in the  
P485, or strings.  
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Chapter 4: Software overview  
Software overview  
Introduction  
DESCRIPTION  
EnerVista P485/D485 Setup is a PC-based configuration software used to describe the  
protocol and communication properties for a serial network. When the configuration is  
finished and the functionality is tested, it is possible to send memory allocation information  
to a printer using EnerVista P485/D485 Setup.  
EnerVista P485/D485 Setup can also be used for troubleshooting and diagnostic of the  
P485 and the serial network during runtime.  
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS  
The following hardware and software is required to use the EnerVista P485/D485 Setup  
software.  
Pentium 133 MHz or higher  
10 MB of free space on the hard drive  
8 MB RAM  
Windows 95/98/NT/2000/XP  
Internet Explorer 4.01 SP1 or higher  
Installation procedure  
DESCRIPTION  
There are two different ways of installing EnerVista P485/D485 Setup; either via the GE  
EnerVista CD or from the GE Multilin website at http://www.GEmultilin.com.  
INSTALLING FROM  
ENERVISTA CD  
Run ‘setup.exe’ and follow the on screen instructions  
INSTALLING FROM THE  
GE MULTILIN WEBSITE  
Download the self-extracting EXE file from the GE Multilin website at http://  
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Using the EnerVista P485/D485 Setup software  
DESCRIPTION  
When creating a new sub network configuration, EnerVista P485/D485 Setup provides a  
choice between starting out with a blank configuration, or using a predefined template  
(configuration wizard).  
Configuration Wizard: The wizard option automatically creates a configuration based  
on information about the sub-network (Modbus) devices; that is, the user simply has to  
“fill in the blanks”.  
Blank Configuration: This option should be used when creating a new configuration  
when the configuration wizard does not fit the application or to modify an existing  
configuration for a new application. The following chapters will describe the  
configuration process in detail.  
It is recommended to use the configuration wizard for its simplicity of use with GE relays  
and meters.  
NOTE  
The online help system explains each configuration step in detail.  
CONFIGURATION  
WIZARD  
The purpose of the configuration wizard is to help you through the process of creating a  
project with a Modbus RTU sub-network. When the wizard is finished, it is possible to  
continue editing the project in the configuration tool.  
The EnerVista P485/D485 Setup software will open with following screen to select the  
configuration.  
Select Configuration Wizard and click on OK.  
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SELECT FIELDBUS TYPE  
The first step in the configuration wizard selects the fieldbus type. The fieldbus is the higher  
layer network that communicates with the serial device(s) on the modbus sub-network via  
the P485 converter.  
Select “Profibus-DP” then click Next to continue. A typical Profibus-DP network  
arrangement is shown below.  
Fieldbus  
Master (PLC)  
HMI  
Fieldbus  
Slave  
GE Converter  
PC for configuration  
(P485 or D485)  
and Monitoring  
Sub-Network (Modbus)  
GE Relays & Meters  
Figure 4-1: Typical network arrangement  
In the event the wizard cannot handle the specific Modbus command(s) required by the  
device, use the regular configuration tool or modify the commands produced by the  
wizard using the regular configuration tool.  
NOTE  
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SUB-NETWORK  
The second step in the configuration wizard selects the properties for the Modbus sub-  
network. The data flow for the sub-network is shown below.  
PROPERTIES  
Fieldbus  
Master  
Fieldbus  
Data Direction  
GE  
Converter  
In  
Out  
Modbus  
Sub-Network  
Figure 4-2: Sub-network data flow  
Refer to the particular sub-network device manual(s) to determine the appropriate settings  
and communication options. If multiple devices are being installed on the same sub-  
network, they must be configurable for a common set of communication parameters.  
All numerical values are entered and shown in decimal unless otherwise specified.  
The sub-network properties window is shown below.  
NOTE  
Physical standard: The physical standard can be either RS232, RS485, or RS422.  
RS232 is a point-to-point communication standard; that is, it is only possible to have one  
sub-network node (Modbus device) connected to the P485 converter when using RS232.  
RS232 supports a maximum cable length of 15 meters and is full duplex. It uses two signal  
lines (Rx and Tx) and the signal is measured relative to ground.  
RS485 is a common multi-drop communication standard. It is used with larger cable  
distances with one or several sub-network nodes (Modbus devices) connected. RS485  
supports a maximum of 31 nodes, with half duplex and a total cable length up to 1200  
meters. It uses two signal lines (A-line and B-line, twisted pair) with the signal being  
measured between the two lines.  
RS422 is a common multi-drop communication standard. It is used with larger cable  
distances with one or several sub-network nodes connected. RS422 supports a maximum  
of 31 nodes, with full duplex and a total cable length up to 1200 meters. It uses four signal  
lines (receive A1-B1 and transmit A2-B2, twisted pair) with the signals being measured  
between the two signal lines A and B.  
Bitrate (bits/s): This parameters refers to the speed of the sub-network. Speeds are  
1200 to 57600 bps in predefined steps. The bitrate is also referred to as baud rate.  
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Parity: The parity can be selected as "Odd", "Even", or "None". This is a simple error  
check method capable of detecting single bit communication errors on a serial  
network (i.e. the sub-network).  
Data bits: There can be "7" or "8" data bits. Generally, 8 data bits are used. This  
parameter determines how many bits per byte of user data that is transmitted on the  
sub-network, excluding start, stop and parity bits.  
Stop bits: There can be "1" or "2" stop bits. Determines the number of stop bits at the  
end of each byte sent on the sub-network.  
DEVICE TYPES  
The third step in the configuration wizard introduces device types into the project and  
configures their parameters. Every device must be unique. Predefined devices can be  
loaded from a file, and it is possible to connect devices to the sub-network at a later step in  
the wizard. Additional devices can be created by editing previously saved devices.  
The device types window is shown below.  
The Modbus address range, including bit areas and register areas (words), is shown below.  
The Modbus commands are also shown for the corresponding memory areas. Note that  
many device manuals ignore the leading digit of the address (i.e. 0, 1, 3 or 4); as such, the  
address 40001 is often referred to as 0001. The leading digit can be determined from the  
Modbus command specified.  
Address  
Command  
0x Output coil (bits)  
00001 to 09999 #1 (decimal): Read coil status  
#15 (decimal): Force multiple cells  
1x Inputs status (bits)  
3x Input status (word)  
4x Output (word)  
10001 to 19999 #2 (decimal): Read input status  
30001 to 39999 #4 (decimal): Read input registers  
40001 to 49999 #3 (decimal): Read holding registers  
#16 (decimal) Preset multiple registers  
Users should consult the instruction manuals of the various network devices to determine  
the actual Modbus command code(s) implemented or required. This will determine the  
implied leading digit of the data address (i.e. 0, 1, 3 or 4).  
In most GE Multilin relay and meter documentation, Modbus addresses are indicated in  
hexadecimal form. For the Modicon format used for the P485, convert the hex address to  
decimal, add 1, then append a prefix of 1, 2, 3, or 4, depending on the type of register. For  
example, to convert the input register hexadecimal address 0x0300, we have:  
1. 0300h = 0768 decimal  
2. 0768 decimal + 1 = 0769 decimal  
3. change 0769 30769 (prefix “3” for input registers)  
Therefore, a Modbus hex address of 0x0300 is 30769 in Modicon format.  
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The wizard can accept memory addresses from 0 to 9999 (0x270F). For higher memory  
addresses, please use the protocol building blocks (refer to Protocol building blocks on  
page 3–3 for additional details).  
NOTE  
The Create Device button creates a new empty device. A new Device tab will be created.  
The new device can be named in the Device Name text box. The Remove Device button  
removes the selected device.  
The Load Device button opens the “open file” dialog box. Select a previously stored device  
to include it into the project. Device files (extension D01) for the most commonly used GE  
relays and meters are supplied with the EnerVista P485/D485 Setup software.  
The Save Device button opens the “save device” dialog box. To create similar devices, click  
on Save Device to save a particular device parameter list, then click Load Device to  
recover a duplicate of the device. The duplicate device should be renamed and then  
modified as required. Devices can also be saved for a use at a later stage. All parameters  
and address settings are stored in the device file.  
The Device tab shows the name of the device and the active node. The tab “in front” of the  
other tabs is the active one. The active device's parameters are shown in the parameter list  
below the tab list.  
The Device Name is typically the technical name or designation of a device found on the  
devices name plate. Examples are “MM2”, “469” and “PQMII”. Do not confuse the device  
name with the node name, which is entered at a later stage. The node name is typically a  
name that is used to identify the device in your application. Examples are “Lube Pump 1”,  
“Production feeder” and “Main transformer”.  
The Create Parameter button adds a new parameter to the parameter list. The loaded  
device from previously saved devices can be modified for a new parameter or change in  
the settings of the parameters. The Remove Parameter button removes the selected  
parameter from the parameter list. To select a parameter simply click the desired  
parameter in the list. Use the scroll bar to move the list up and down. Click the desired  
parameter and enter the desired Parameter Name. It is recommended that you enter a  
unique name here. Examples are “Phase A Current Ia”, “Voltage Vab”, and “VT ratio”.  
The Data Direction column shows if data is read from or written to the device. The P485  
converter is the one who reads or writes. It is only possible to read input data; output data  
can be both read or written. Refer to Figure 4-2: Sub-network data flow on page 4–4 for  
details.  
The Register column is where the Modbus register number for the for the parameter in the  
device is entered. Only register addresses can be entered here (the register address is the  
absolute address +1). Most device manuals contain the register address but some may  
provide an absolute address in hexadecimal format. In case absolute addresses are given,  
the address must be incremented by 1. If the address range covers multiple coils, inputs, or  
registers, only the start address is entered.  
The Length column is where the total length of the parameter data is entered. The length is  
given in bits for the 0x and 1xxxx areas and in words for the 3xxxx and 4xxxx areas. If the  
parameter data for a device on the sub-network are linearly addressable, then  
consecutive parameters may be addressed using a single Modbus command from the  
P485. For example, five parameters each 2 words long can be addressed using a single  
Modbus command (#16 Preset Multiple Registers) with a total length of 10 (5 × 2). Reducing  
the number of transactions initiated by the P485 will optimize communications on the  
Modbus sub-network.  
The Type column shows the type of data that is referenced for the respective parameter.  
Possible entries are bit(s) and word(s). This is automatically entered by the wizard based on  
the selected address and selected direction.  
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The Modbus Command column shows the Modbus command assigned by the wizard. The  
Modbus command is automatically selected by the wizard based on the selected address  
and direction.  
CONNECTING DEVICES  
The fourth step in the configuration wizard connects one or more devices to the sub-  
network. Devices on a sub-network are also known as nodes (Modbus slave devices) and  
are the actual nodes that will be physically connected to the Modbus sub-network. It is  
possible to connect devices of the same device type more than once. The created nodes  
will be listed to the left.  
The Node window is shown below:  
The Create Node button adds a new node (Modbus slave) to the sub-network. A new row  
will be added to the node list to the left. The Remove Node button to remove the selected  
node. Select a node in the node list by clicking on the desired node.  
When a new node is created, the wizard assigns it a default name. Enter the desired node  
name in the Node Name column. The node name is typically a name that identifies the  
device in your application. Examples are “Lube pump1”, “Production Feeder” and “Main  
transformer “. Do not confuse the node name with the device name assigned at an earlier  
stage – the device name is typically the technical name or designation of a device found  
on the devices name plate (for example, “MM2”, “SR469” and “PQMII”).  
Enter the Modbus slave address of the sub-network node in the Slave Address column. The  
wizard automatically assigns a default address which can be changed as needed. The  
node address must match the slave address setting of the device you are connecting. If  
you only connect one node, this address setting might be irrelevant, depending on the  
operation of the device.  
The Device Type column is where previously configured devices are connected to the sub-  
network. If you click a row in the device column, a list will appear containing all previously  
configured device(s). Select the desired device from this list.  
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SELECTING PARAMETERS  
FOR EACH NODE  
The fifth step in the configuration wizard selects the parameters that shall be mapped to  
the Fieldbus Network. All previously configured parameters will appear at this point,  
including parameters saved to a file. All previously configured nodes will appear in the  
horizontal Node tab list in the upper left of the configuration wizard. Select the All  
Parameters tab to view the complete list of parameters.  
The Node tab in the foreground displays the active node. The number within brackets at  
the end of the node name is the node Modbus slave address (1 to 255) on the sub-network.  
Clicking a specific tab will display the parameters currently mapped to this node address.  
For example, for “Lube Pump 1[1]”, the name of the node is “Lube Pump 1” and its slave  
address is 1.  
The All Parameters tab displays all parameters in the same list. This provides an overview  
of data transmitted on the sub-network. It is also possible to add or remove parameters on  
configured nodes in this list by using the Add Parameter or Remove Parameter buttons.  
The Add Parameter button adds a new parameter to the selected node. The Remove  
Parameter button remove the selected parameter from the selected node.  
The Parameter Name column displays the user-assigned parameter name. When a new  
parameter is inserted, it is named by the software as “Not Configured”. A list of available  
parameters will appear when the you click the row. Select the desired parameter by  
clicking on it in the list.  
CONFIGURATION  
REPORT  
The sixth and final step in the configuration wizard displays a summary of the  
configuration entries. This includes all configured devices, their parameters, and how they  
are mapped to the internal memory of the P485. This report can be saved in rich text (RTF)  
format or sent to a printer.  
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If the Sub-net Overview button is pressed, a new window will appears that graphically  
displays how the data is mapped to the internal memory of the P485.  
Configuration main window  
DESCRIPTION  
The main window is shown below. It is composed of the navigation window, parameter  
window, information window, and configuration line indicator.  
A
B
C
D
Figure 4-3: Configurator main window  
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NAVIGATION WINDOW  
The navigation window in EnerVista P485/D485 Setup is the main tool for selecting the  
different levels of the configuration. There are three main levels in the navigation window,  
namely fieldbus, P485, and Modbus network.  
Menu entries preceded by a plus symbol (+) contain more configuration parameters or  
sub-menus. To gain access to these parameters, the entry must be expanded by clicking  
the ‘+’ symbol.  
By right-clicking entries in this window, a popup menu with functions related to this entry  
will appear. The options in this popup menu is often also available in the menu bar.  
PARAMETER WINDOW  
The parameters available in this window is different depending on what is selected in the  
navigation window. It consists of a grid with parameter names and, on the same row, a  
field for editing.  
The parameters can be displayed in two modes: alphabetic and categorized. Parameter  
values are entered either using selection box or by entering a value. Values can be entered  
either in decimal form (for example, 35) or in hexadecimal form (for example, 0x1A).  
If a value is entered in decimal format, it will be converted automatically to the equivalent  
hexadecimal value.  
INFORMATION WINDOW  
In the right bottom corner of EnerVista P485/D485 Setup, below the parameter window,  
lies the information window. It contains descriptions of currently marked parameter  
instances.  
Figure 4-4: Information window  
CONFIGURATION LINE  
INDICATOR  
In the lower-right corner of the main window, two lights indicate if a connection has been  
established between the PC running EnerVista P485/D485 Setup and P485. A green light  
indicates that the connection is OK, and a red light indicates no connection.  
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OPTIONS WINDOW  
In the main window under tools, select options.  
Table 4–1: Options window functions  
Function  
Description  
Warning on delete  
When something is to be deleted, a warning window will appear.  
Warning on unsaved  
data  
When closing EnerVista P485/D485 Setup with unsaved data, a  
warning window will appear.  
Show Wizard when  
“New” menu is selected  
Each time a new configuration is to be made, the Wizard window will  
appear.  
Language next time the  
program is launched  
Select which language the program should use the next time the  
program is launched. Presently, only English is supported.  
Size of log buffer  
Firmware download  
Factory restore  
Set the size of the log buffer (0 to 512 bytes).  
Download the firmware to the P485. Use with caution.  
Restores the software on the P485 carrier board, to it´s original state.  
Block configuration  
Use with caution. When this button is pressed, the configuration will  
not be accessible and a new configuration has to be downloaded to  
the module.  
Create error log  
Creates an error log file.  
Fieldbus configuration  
DESCRIPTION  
During start-up, the fieldbus interface is initialized to fit the configuration created in the  
EnerVista P485/D485 Setup software. Since EnerVista P485/D485 Setup supports both the  
P485 and D485 converters, the user must verify that the 'Fieldbus' parameter indicates the  
correct converter. Additionally, it is possible for advanced users to customize the network  
interface inside the converter to meet specific application demands (see Advanced fieldbus  
Figure 4-5: Fieldbus configuration  
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P485/D485 configuration  
PARAMETER WINDOW  
By selecting 'P485/D485 ' in the Navigation window, basic configuration options for the  
sub-net will appear in the Parameter window.  
Figure 4-6: P485/D485 configuration  
Physical interface: Currently, the P485 supports only a serial interface. The  
communication settings for the selected interface are available under 'Modbus  
Network (see Serial interface settings on page 4–13 for details).  
Control/status byte: This parameter is used to enable/disable the control/status  
Enable: enable control/status registers. The “Data Valid” parameter (bit 13 in the  
control register) must be set by the fieldbus control system to start the sub  
network communication.  
Disable: Disables control/status registers.  
Enable but no start up lock: The control/status registers are enabled, but the  
fieldbus control system is not required to set the “Data Valid” parameter (bit 13 in  
the control register).  
Module Reset: This parameter defines how the module should behave in the event of  
a fatal error. If Enabled, the module will reset and restart on a fatal error event, and no  
error will be indicated to the user. If Disabled, the module will halt and indicate an error.  
Protocol: The P485 supports Modbus RTU master mode.  
Statistics: If enabled, the receive counter location indicates the number of valid  
messages received from the subnet. If enabled, the transmit counter location  
indicates the number of messages sent to the sub network. This function is used  
primarily for debugging purposes.  
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Modbus network configuration  
OVERVIEW  
When controlling a Modbus sub-network with the P485 it is important to understand  
functions during starting up. If the P485 starts scanning nodes on the sub-network, before  
data is received from the fieldbus control system (fieldbus master), values of ‘00’ may be  
transmitted to the nodes before data is updated the first time from the fieldbus.  
transactions until valid data is received.  
SERIAL INTERFACE  
SETTINGS  
To be able to communicate on the Modbus network, various communication settings  
needs to be configured. To gain access to these settings, select ‘Modbus Network’ in the  
Navigation window.  
Parameter  
Bit rate  
Description  
Range  
Selects the bit rate.  
Selects the number of data bits.  
Selects the parity.  
1200 to 57600  
7, 8  
Data bits  
Parity  
None, Odd, Even  
RS232, RS422, RS485  
Physical standard Selects the physical standard. This setting  
activates the corresponding signals on the subnet  
connector.  
Start bits  
Stop bits  
Only one start bit is supported.  
1
Either one or two stop bits can be selected.  
1, 2  
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Communication model  
Introduction  
DESCRIPTION  
In master mode, the P485 is configured to run as a master on the Modbus sub-network,  
using a scan-list for communication with the Modbus slave devices. The scan-list is created  
using EnerVista P485/D485 Setup and can consist of multiple nodes with multiple  
transactions.  
Communications between the P485 and the sub-net nodes (Modbus slaves) is based on  
transactions with a query/response architecture. The P485 sends out a query on the  
Modbus sub-network, and the addressed node is expected to send a response to this  
query. Slave nodes are not allowed to respond without first receiving a query.  
An exception to this is broadcaster functionality. Most protocols offer some way of  
accessing all network nodes. In the P485, this is called a ‘broadcaster’. The broadcaster can  
transmit messages to all nodes on the sub-network without expecting a response.  
In Modbus, it is possible to broadcast a message to all nodes by sending a message to  
node address 0. The Modbus slaves will receive the message, but not Respond to it.  
PLC  
P485  
Modbus devices  
Query  
Node 1  
(Modbus Slave)  
Response  
Broadcast  
Fieldbus slave  
and  
Modbus master  
Query  
Fieldbus Master  
Node 2  
(Modbus Slave)  
Response  
Response  
Query  
Figure 5-1: Master mode overview  
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The P485 uses pre-configured Modbus RTU commands, acting as a Modbus RTU master.  
With Modbus RTU, each transaction is substituted with a pre-defined command that can  
be selected from a list of available commands.  
It is still possible, though, to define custom message frames by creating a transaction  
instead of selecting a pre-defined command. A command is actually a transaction that has  
been defined in advance and stored in a list.  
SCAN LIST  
Once the configuration has been downloaded to the P485, the P485 firmware searches the  
scan-list, using the defined transactions for communication with the slave-devices.  
Each node in the scan-list represents a slave device on the Modbus network. In EnerVista  
P485/D485 Setup, each node is given a specific name and assigned an address in standard  
Modbus RTU commands. The address must match the internal setting on the slave device.  
Figure 5-2: P485 scan list  
Basic settings  
PARAMETER WINDOW  
Select ‘Modbus Network’ in the Navigation window to gain access to basic settings in the  
Parameter window.  
Figure 5-3: Parameter window  
COMMUNICATION  
MESSAGE DELIMITER  
The message delimiter value is the minimum time in steps of 10 ms separating the  
messages. According to the Modbus specification, the message delimiter has a default  
setting of 3.5 characters.If this value is set to “0”, the P485 will use the Modbus standard 3.5  
character message delimiter. The time in milliseconds is then dependent on the selected  
baud rate, but this is all handled by the P485.  
Due to its impact on subnet functionality, use caution when changing this parameter.  
NOTE  
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Nodes  
DESCRIPTION  
A node in the EnerVista P485/D485 Setup software represents a device on the Modbus  
sub-network. In it’s simplest form, a Node contains of a single transaction, that consists of  
a Query and a Response.  
NODE PARAMETERS  
To gain access to these parameters, select the desired node in the navigation window.  
Slave address: This setting shall be set to match the Modbus address setting of the  
destination device.  
Name: Node Name. This name will appear in the navigation window.  
MODBUS NETWORK  
MENU  
Right-click “Modbus Network” in the Navigation window to gain access to these functions.  
Figure 5-4: Modbus network menu  
Paste: Paste a node from the clipboard.  
Modbus Network Monitor: Launches the Modbus network monitor. Refer to Modbus  
Add Node: Adds a node to the scanlist.  
Add Broadcaster: Adds a broadcaster node to the scanlist.  
Load Node: Loads a node previously saved using “Save Node” from the Node menu  
(see details below).  
Modbus Network Status: Displays status/diagnostic information about the Modbus  
network.  
NODE MENU  
Right-click on a node in the Navigation window to gain access to these functions.  
Figure 5-5: Node menu  
Cut: Cuts a node to the clipboard.  
Copy: Copies a node to the clipboard.  
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Insert: Insert a node from the clipboard.  
Delete: Deletes a node and its configuration from the scan list.  
Monitor: Activates the node monitor.  
Add command: Adds a pre-defined protocol specific command to the scan list. The list  
of commands are supplied with the P485 and cannot be changed.  
Insert new node: Inserts a new node above the currently selected node.  
Save node: Saves the selected node.  
Insert from file: Inserts a previously saved node above the currently selected node.  
QUERY PARAMETERS  
To gain access to these parameters, select a Query in the Navigation window.  
Minimum time between broadcasts (10 ms): The value entered here is only valid if a  
broadcast command is specified in the scan-list and the value specifies how long the  
P485 should wait after the broadcast was sent until the next command in the scan-list  
will be sent. This time should be selected such that all slave-devices connected to the  
P485 have time to finish the handling of the broadcast. The unit is milliseconds (ms)  
and the entered value is multiplied by 10, which means that the shortest time is 10 ms.  
Offline options for fieldbus: This parameter defines the behavior of the P485 in case  
the Profibus network goes off-line and the selection affects the data that is sent out  
the Modbus network  
Clear: All data destined for the slave devices is cleared (set to 0).  
Freeze: All data destined for the slave device is frozen.  
NoScanning: The updating of the Modbus network is stopped.  
Offline options for Modbus network: This parameter defines the behavior of the P485  
in case the Modbus network goes offline and the selection affects the data that is  
reported to the fieldbus master.  
Clear: All data destined for the fieldbus master is cleared (set to 0).  
Freeze: All data destined to fieldbus is frozen.  
Offline options for Modbus networks are configured separately for each command.  
NOTE  
Reconnect time (10 ms): This parameter specifies how long the P485 should wait  
before trying to re-connect a disconnected node. A node gets disconnected if the max  
number of retries is reached. The unit is milliseconds (ms) and the entered value is  
multiplied by 10, which means that the shortest time is 10 ms.  
Retries: This parameter specifies how many times a time-out can occur in sequence  
before the slave is disconnected.  
Timeout time (10 ms): This parameter specifies the time the P485 waits for a response  
from the slave-device. If this time is exceeded the P485 re-sends the command until  
the “retries” parameter value is reached.  
The unit is milliseconds (ms) and the entered value is multiplied by 10, which means that  
the shortest time is 10 ms.  
Trigger byte address: This parameter specifies location in the internal memory buffer  
where the trigger byte is located. In P485 a trigger byte is implemented to support  
non-cyclic data that means that the Profibus master has the ability to notify the P485  
when it should send a specific command to a slave.  
To use this functionality correctly the Profibus master should update the data area  
associated with the trigger byte, and then update the trigger byte. The trigger byte should  
be incremented by one for activation.  
This parameter has no affect unless the “Update mode” parameter is set to “Change of  
state on trigger”.  
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Update mode: This parameter is used to specify when the command should be sent  
to the slave. The following modes are possible:  
Cyclically: The command is sent to the slave at the time interval specified in the  
“Update time” parameter.  
On data change: The command is sent to the slave when the data area connected to  
this command changes.  
Single shot: The command is sent to the slave once at start-up.  
Change of state on trigger: The command is sent to the slave when the trigger byte  
value is changed.  
Update time (10 ms): This parameter specifies with what frequency this command will  
be sent. The unit is milliseconds (ms) and the entered value is multiplied by 10, which  
means that the shortest time is 10 ms.  
RESPONSE PARAMETERS  
To gain access to these parameters, select a Response in the Navigation window.  
Trigger byte: This parameter disables and enables the trigger functionality for the  
response. If the “trigger byte” is enabled then the P485 will increase the byte at the  
“trigger byte address” by one when the P485 receives new data from the Modbus  
network. This will notify the Profibus master of updated data.  
Trigger byte address: This parameter is used to specify the address in the internal  
memory buffer where the trigger byte is located. Valid settings range from 0x0002 to  
0x00F3.  
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editors  
Frame and command editors  
Frame editor  
DESCRIPTION  
The frame editor makes it easier to add specific custom commands. The same parameters  
are available in both the frame editor and the parameter window, but in the frame editor  
presents the message frames in a more visual manner than the navigation / parameter  
window.  
Figure 6-1: Frame editor window  
EXAMPLE  
Consider the following frame. The first byte holds the slave address (0x01) followed by the  
function code (0x06). The next word is the register address of the device where data is to be  
written (0x1200). This is a query command – the data is to be sent to the slave device and  
therefore is to be fetched from the OUT area starting at 0x0202. The next word indicates  
the data size (in bytes) to be written (in this case, 0x0002).  
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This command will allocate two bytes of output data in the OUT area and no swapping will  
occur. The data is followed by a two-byte CRC error check field and the CRC calculation  
starts with the first byte in the frame (0x0000).  
The same steps are required for the response frame. If the response holds data, it should  
be allocated in the input area that starts at address 0x002. To apply the changes, select  
File > Apply Changes. To exit without saving, select File > Exit.  
Command editor  
GENERAL  
The command editor makes it possible to add custom commands to the P485.  
Figure 6-2: Select command window  
To open the command editor, right click a node and select ‘Add Command’. A list of  
predefined commands will appear.  
To add a new command to the command list, select ‘Add Command’ in the ‘Command’  
menu. To edit a previously defined command, highlight the command in the command list,  
and select ‘Edit Command’ in the ‘Command’ menu.The following window pops up upon  
selecting ‘Edit Command’ or ‘Add Command’.  
Figure 6-3: Command editor  
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SPECIFYING A NEW  
COMMAND  
Select ‘Add Command’ as described earlier.  
This example is taken from a Modbus RTU implementation, which means that the frame  
will always consist of one byte for slave address, one byte for function code and two bytes  
for CRC. Furthermore, each command always consists of a query and a response.  
The Modbus RTU specific frame objects are already in place and a data object is inserted  
between the function code and the CRC. These objects cannot be moved or deleted,  
however it is possible to add objects between the function code and the CRC.  
Figure 6-4: Specifying a new command  
First, enter a name for the command in the Command Name field (A) and an identifier in  
the Command ID field (B). If the command is allowed to be broadcast on the sub-network,  
check the Allow Broadcasting check box (C).  
The Query (D) field has the following characteristics:  
Query  
Column  
1: Slave Address.  
2: Modbus Function Code  
3: See below  
Data  
4: Error Check field.  
DisplayName  
Object Type  
Value  
Slave Address  
Function  
Checksum  
Protocol specific; cannot be altered.  
(See below)  
Data  
Byte  
Byte  
Checksum  
Modbus defines this object as a byte.  
(See below)  
User  
[SlaveAddress]  
ID  
User  
Linked to the actual ‘Slave  
Address’ parameter in the  
parameter window.  
This value is linked to the  
Command ID field.  
(See below)  
Linked to “User”.  
Determined by user at  
configuration by selecting  
the Error Check object in  
the parameter window.  
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It is not possible to alter the contents of columns 1, 2 and 4, as these are pre-defined  
commands. However, on column 3 there are two possible actions: Insert Column and  
Delete Column. These actions are available in the Columns menu.  
Column 3 in the Command Editor is where objects can be added for custom commands.  
Supported objects are Byte, Word, DWord, Data and Error Check. In this Modbus example it  
makes no sense to add an Error Check object since it is already incorporated in the  
standard frame but all other objects could be added in any way.  
The “response” field (E) is defined much in the same way as the “query”, with the difference  
that a “response” can depend on what is entered in the “query”  
Query  
Column  
1: Slave Address.  
2: Modbus Function Code  
3: See below  
Data  
4: Error Check field.  
Checksum  
DisplayName  
Object Type  
Value  
Slave Address  
See Query  
Byte  
Function  
See Query  
Byte  
See Query  
Data  
See Query  
Checksum  
See Query  
[SlaveAddress]  
See Query  
See Query  
ID  
See Query  
User  
See Query  
Depend  
See Query  
See Query  
Object has same setting  
as the corresponding  
Query object. It also will  
appear as non-editable in  
the parameter window  
(see below)  
If ‘Depend’ is selected then this object in the “response” will get the same setting as the  
corresponding object in the “query”, furthermore the object will appear as non-editable in  
the parameter window (see below).  
Figure 6-5: Main window  
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node monitors  
Modbus network and node monitors  
Modbus network monitor  
GENERAL  
The Modbus network monitor is intended to simplify configuration and troubleshooting of  
the Modbus network. It’s main function is to display the data allocated for Modbus network  
communication and detect if any area has been allocated twice; that is, if a collision has  
occurred.  
All configured nodes, together with the commands, are listed in the middle of the screen  
(B). Selecting and deselecting commands makes it possible to view any combination of  
allocated data.  
The Modbus network monitor has a negative influence on the overall performance of the  
P485. Therefore the monitor functionality should be used with care.  
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OPERATION  
The Modbus network monitor window is shown below.  
Figure 7-1: Modbus network monitor  
A: Start / Stop sub network scanning  
These icons are used to start / stop the scanning of the Modbus network. To stop the  
scanning, click on the red light. To start scanning again, simply click on the green light.  
Start  
Stop  
B: Nodes / Transactions  
To view data blocks linked to a single command, select the command and the data will  
appear in the monitor area, see below. (C)  
C: Monitor Area: Input / Output / General Data Areas  
These areas display the data allocated in the input, output and general data areas. This  
information is color coded as follows:  
White: No data allocated.  
Yellow: Data allocated by a response/consume transaction.  
Blue: Data allocated by a query/produce transaction.  
Red: Collision. This area has been allocated more than once.  
Grey: Data allocated by the control/status registers.  
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Node monitor  
GENERAL  
The node monitor functionality provides an aid when setting up the communication with  
the slave-devices on the Modbus network.  
It offers an easy way of testing a specific command on a node, and monitor the result. It  
also provides an overview of the memory used by the node.  
Using the node monitor has a negative influence on the overall performance of the P485.  
Therefore the monitor functionality should be used with care.  
NOTE  
OPERATION  
The node monitor window is shown below.  
A: Start / Stop Node Communication  
These icons are used to start / stop a node. Stopping is done by clicking the red light and  
could be seen as a temporary removal of the node, i.e no data will be sent to the node but  
it is still available. To start the node again, simply click on the green light.  
Start  
Stop  
This is a powerful feature when there is a problem with a particular node; the other nodes  
can be disconnected, helping to isolate the problem.  
If the control and status registers are enabled, the subnet cannot be started or stopped  
without being activated from the fieldbus.  
NOTE  
B: Select/Send Command  
Select the command to monitor using the ‘Select’ icon, and click ‘Send’ to send the  
command.  
Select  
Send  
C: Data Update ON/OFF  
These icons are used to turn the monitor functionality ON or OFF (see ‘Monitor Area’ below).  
Update OFF Update ON  
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D: Command Area  
This area displays the currently selected command.  
E: Response Area  
This area displays the response of a previously sent command.  
F: Monitor Area  
This area provides an overview of the data sent/received from the node. Areas in dark grey  
are reserved for the status/control registers.  
Areas displayed in light grey are data objects used by the node. If data updating is enabled  
(see sub-section C above) the contents of these areas are also displayed in hex.  
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Advanced functions  
Control and status registers  
DESCRIPTION  
The control/status registers forms an interface for exchanging information between the  
fieldbus control system and the P485.  
The main purpose of these registers is to report Modbus network related problems to the  
fieldbus control system. This interface is also used to ensure that only valid data is going  
out on the sub-network and that valid data is reported back to the fieldbus control system.  
Using these registers, it is also possible for the fieldbus control system to instruct the P485  
to enable / disable specified nodes.  
By default, these registers are located in the internal memory buffer at 0x000 - 0x001  
(Status Register) and 0x200 - 0x201 (Control Register), however they can be disabled using  
EnerVista P485/D485 Setup, see Modbus network configuration on page 4–13. Disabling  
these registers will release the 2 reserved bytes in the internal memory buffer, however, the  
Status and Control functionality will not be available.  
The handshaking procedure described on page 8-3 must be followed for all changes to  
these registers  
CONTROL REGISTER  
(PROFIBUS CONTROL  
SYSTEM TO P485)  
Bytes 0 and 1 of the control register are shown below.  
Byte 0 (Offset 0x200)  
Byte 1 (Offset 0x201)  
15 14 13 12 11 10  
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
-
-
-
Control Code  
Data  
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Bits  
Name  
Description  
15  
Handshake Confirmation When the Profibus control system has read the new  
Bit (CR_HS_CONFIRM)  
information from the status register, it should set this  
bit to the same value as bit 15 in the status register  
14  
13  
Handshake Toggle Bit  
(CR_HS_SEND)  
The fieldbus (Profibus) control system should toggle  
this bit when new information has been written in the  
control register.  
Data Valid (CR_DV)  
This bit is used to indicate to the P485 if the data in  
the output data area is valid or not. The bit shall be  
set by the fieldbus control system when new data  
has been written (1 indicates data is valid; 0 indicates  
that data is NOT valid)  
12 to 8 Control Code (CR_EC)  
7 to 0 Data (CR_ED)  
See table below.  
See table below.  
CONTROL CODES  
The following control codes are recognized by the P485 and can be used by the fieldbus  
control system.  
Code Name  
Description  
0x10 DISABLE_NODE  
Slave address of the node to disable. This instructs the P485  
to disable a specific node from the sub network  
communication  
0x11 ENABLE_NODE  
0x12 ENABLE_NODES  
Slave address of the node number to enable. This instructs  
the P485 to enable a specific node to be active in the sub  
network communication  
Number of nodes to enable. This instructs the P485 to enable  
a number of nodes from a complete configuration  
STATUS REGISTER (P485  
TO FIELDBUS CONTROL  
SYSTEM)  
The status codes below are handled by the P485 and reported to the fieldbus control  
system using the status code and data bits in the status register. The meaning of these bits  
are different depending on the used communication model.  
Byte 0 (Offset 0x200)  
Byte 1 (Offset 0x201)  
15 14 13 12 11 10  
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
-
-
-
Status Code  
Data  
Bits  
Name  
Description  
15  
Handshake Toggle Bit  
(SR_HS_SEND)  
The P485 toggles this bit when new information is  
available in the status register.  
14  
13  
Handshake Confirmation When the P485 has read the new information from  
Bit (SR_HS_CONFIRM)  
Data Valid (SR_DV)  
the control register, it sets this bit to the same value  
as bit 14 in the control register  
Indicates to the fieldbus control system if the data in  
the input data area is valid or not. The bit is set by the  
P485 when new data has been written (1 indicates  
data is valid; 0 indicates that data is NOT valid).  
12 to 8 Status Code (SR_EC)  
7 to 0 Data (SR_ED)  
Status code, see table below.  
Status user data, see table below.  
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STATUS CODES  
The status codes are described in the following table.  
Code Error  
Description  
0x00 Re-transmission  
Number of re-transmissions. Reports the total number of  
re-transmissions on the subnetwork  
0x01 Single node missing  
Slave address of the missing node. Reports if a node is  
missing  
0x02 Multiple nodes  
missing  
Number of missing nodes. Reports if multiple nodes are  
missing  
0x03 Overrun  
Slave address of the node that sent too much data.  
Reports if more data than expected was received from a  
node  
0x04 Other error  
0x1F No error  
Slave address. Reports unidentified node  
Normal Condition  
HANDSHAKING  
PROCEDURE  
The handshake bits are used to indicate any changes in the status and control registers.  
The procedure below must be followed for all changes to these registers with the exception  
of the handshake bits themselves (bits 14 and 15).  
Status Register Reads  
Control Register Writes  
Start  
Start  
Compare CR_HS_CONFIRM with  
SR_HS_SEND  
Compare SR_HS_CONFIRM with  
CR_HS_SEND  
Equal?  
Equal?  
Yes  
No  
No  
Yes  
Read Status Register  
Write to Control Register  
Set CR_HS_CONFIRM to  
SR_HS_SEND  
Toggle CR_HS_SEND  
End  
End  
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Input/output data during startup  
DESCRIPTION  
This section is only relevant when the control/handshake registers are enabled.  
Bit 13 in the control register is used to ensure data consistency during start-up and at  
fieldbus off-line/on-line transitions. The bit should be treated as follows:  
Fieldbus control system  
P485  
Updates the output data  
area according to the  
sub-network configuration  
(waiting for bit 13 (data valid)  
in the control register to be set...)  
Sets bit 13 (data valid) in  
the control register  
Complete a full scan  
on the sub-network  
Sets bit 13 (data valid) in  
the status register  
Ready  
Figure 8-2: Input/output data during startup  
When the fieldbus changes from off-line to on-line state, the fieldbus control system  
should clear (0) the ‘data valid’ bit in the control register. The P485 will then clear the ‘data  
valid’ bit in the status register.  
During startup, the P485 waits for the fieldbus control system to set the ‘data valid’ bit in  
the control register. Before this is done, it will not communicate with the devices on the  
Modbus network.  
The ‘data valid’ bit in the status register may in some cases be delayed. This latency can be  
caused by a missing node or a bad connection to a node with a long timeout value  
assigned to it.  
Therefore, the fieldbus control system should not wait for this bit to be set before  
communicating with the sub-network devices. It should be considered as an aid for the  
fieldbus control system to know when all data has been updated.  
As with all changes to these registers, the handshaking procedure (refer to Handshaking  
procedure on page 8–3) must be followed.  
NOTE  
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Advanced fieldbus configuration  
MAILBOX COMMAND  
This advanced function is specifically designed for DeviceNet converter (D485) and not for  
Profibus converter (P485). Right clicking on the Fieldbus submenu items gives option of  
inserting a mailbox. Users are advised not to use this option for the P485.  
Figure 8-3: Mailbox command  
Incorrect usage of mailbox commands may permanently damage the converter. For  
additional information, consult the product support team at GE Multilin.  
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Application example  
Introduction  
OVERVIEW  
The chapter describes how to configure the P485 Modbus to Profibus Converter to allow  
GE Multilin relays and meters to communicate on a Profibus Network. The GE Multilin MM2  
Motor Manager 2 and PQMII Power Quality Meter are used as examples.  
GE Multilin relays and meters support a very useful feature called the Modbus User  
Map in their software. This feature can be used in configuring the P485 to reduce the  
number of Modbus transactions and improve communication speed.  
It is assumed that the reader is familiar with serial communication, Profibus networks, and  
PLC architecture.  
EQUIPMENT AND  
DOCUMENTS  
The examples in this chapter make use of the following equipment and documentation  
P485 Modbus to Profibus Converter  
RS485 cable to connect P485 to the relays/meters (MM2 and PQMII)  
Enervista P485/D485 Setup software with configuration cable  
GSD file for the P485  
standard Profibus cable with connectors  
24 V DC power supply for the P485  
PLC with Profibus master card  
PQMII Power Quality meter and instruction manual (publication code GEK-106435D)  
Enervista PQMII Setup software  
MM2 relay and instruction manual (publication code GEK-106294B)  
MM2PC software  
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SYSTEM SETUP  
This chapter describes how to set up the P485 with MM2 relay and PQMII meter to read  
and write parameters. It can also be used as a guideline to setup the P485 Modbus to  
Profibus Converter for communication with any GE Multilin relays.  
The PQMII and MM2 devices are serially connected (daisy-chained) through RS485. The  
following data is set up for the PQMII:  
Read phase current Ia, Ib, and Ic actual values from memory locations 0240h to 0242h  
Read average current from memory location 0244h  
Read neutral current from memory location 0245h  
Read average phase voltage from memory location 0286h to 0287h  
The following data is set up for the MM2:  
Read motor status from memory location 0023h  
Read switch input status from memory location 0010h  
Read motor load from memory location 0035h  
Read thermal capacity from memory location 0036h  
Read metered voltage from memory location 0040h  
The START A (command code 0x0005) and STOP (command code 0x0004) commands  
using Modbus function 10h: Preset multiple registers.  
The memory addresses below are taken from the PQMII and MM2 instruction manuals  
available at http://www.GEmultilin.com. For the PQMII, we have:  
Type  
Parameter  
Address  
0x0240  
0x0241  
0x0242  
0x0244  
0x0245  
Format Read/write  
Actual values  
Actual values  
Actual values  
Actual values  
Actual values  
Actual values  
Phase current Ia  
Phase current Ib  
Phase current Ic  
Average phase current  
Neutral current  
F1  
F1  
F1  
F1  
F1  
F3  
Read only  
Read only  
Read only  
Read only  
Read only  
Read only  
Average phase voltage (2 words) 0x0286  
For the MM2, we have:  
Type  
Parameter  
Address  
0x0023  
0x0010  
0x0035  
0x0036  
0x0040  
0x1160  
0x1161  
Format Read/write  
Actual values  
Actual values  
Actual values  
Actual values  
Actual values  
Commands  
Commands  
Motor status  
F7  
Read only  
Read only  
Read only  
Read only  
Read only  
Read/write  
Read/write  
Switch input status  
Motor Load  
F100  
F1  
Thermal Capacity  
Voltage  
F1  
F1  
Command function code  
Command operation code  
F1  
F22  
The write command returns data in the response that should not be visible from the  
Fieldbus. Also, the write commands should only be sent if the data from the Profibus  
master has changed.  
If the P485 detects a timeout while talking to the devices (PQMII and/or MM2), it should try  
to re-establish communications before it considers the device in subnet is missing  
(Number of retries), and then try again after some time (Reconnect time).  
The serial communication parameters are set to 19200 bps, with no parity, 1 stop bit, and  
8 data bits. The physical interface is set to RS485.  
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Modbus user map setup  
DESCRIPTION  
GE Multilin Relays and Meters support the Modbus User Map feature in their software. This  
feature can be used with the P485 to reduce the number of Modbus transactions and  
improve communication speed.  
PQMII USER MAP  
There are six parameters to be read from PQMII as indicated in the previous section.  
Normally, six read input register command transactions are required to read these  
parameters. However, these parameters can be grouped together with the Modbus User  
Map feature and read using only one read input register command transaction.  
Set the Modbus User Map for the PQMII as follows.  
1. Start the Enervista PQMII Setup software.  
2. Establish communication between the device and PC.  
3. Select the Setpoint > User Map menu item.  
4. Set the user map registers as follows and save to the meter.  
User map address Parameter  
User map data  
address  
0000  
0001  
0002  
0003  
0004  
0005  
0x0240  
0x0241  
0x0242  
0x0244  
0x0245  
0x0286  
0x0100  
0x0101  
0x0102  
0x0103  
0x0104  
0x0105  
Figure 9-1: PQMII meter user map setting  
The six parameters are now mapped to user memory map data at 0x0100 to 0x0106.  
These parameters can now be read by one Read input data register command at 0x0100  
with register length = 7 words (note that average phase voltage value is in 32-bit).  
MM2 USER MAP  
As indicated earlier, there are five parameters to be read from MM2. Normally, five read  
input register command transactions are required to read these five parameters. However,  
all the parameters can be grouped together using the Modbus User Map feature and read  
using only one read input register command transaction.  
Set the Modbus User Map for the MM2 as follows.  
1. Start the MM2PC software.  
2. Establish communications between the device and PC.  
3. Select the Setpoint > User Map menu item.  
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4. Set the user map registers as follows and save to the relay.  
User map address Parameter  
User map data  
address  
1280  
1281  
1282  
1283  
1284  
0x0023  
0x0010  
0x0035  
0x0036  
0x0040  
0x0100  
0x0101  
0x0102  
0x0103  
0x0104  
Figure 9-2: MM2 meter user map setting  
The five parameters are now mapped to user memory map data at 0x0100 to 0x0104.  
These parameters can now be read by one Read input data register command at 0x0100  
with register length = 5 words.  
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System configuration  
OVERVIEW  
An overview of the system configuration described in this document is shown below.  
Figure 9-3: System configuration  
The following procedures describe how to configure for the P485 with the PQMII and MM2.  
It is assumed that the reader has some basic knowledge of the Modbus RTU protocol and  
Profibus communication protocol.  
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INSTALLING THE  
ENERVISTA P485/D485  
SETUP SOFTWARE  
The following procedure describes how to configure the EnerVista P485/D485 Setup  
software.  
1. Install the EnerVista P485/D485 Setup software.  
2. Connect the configuration port of P485 to the PC via the configuration cable.  
3. Connect the devices (PQMII and MM2) to P485 through the DB-9 Modbus network  
connector using the proper RS485 connections shown below.  
DB9 pin  
Description  
Ground  
5
8
9
RS485 +  
RS485 –  
STARTING THE  
CONFIGURATION  
WIZARD  
Start the P485 configuration wizard as follows.  
1. Launch the Enervista P485/D485 Setup software.  
2. A window for selecting a configuration will be displayed. Select the Configuration  
Wizard icon.  
Figure 9-4: Select configuration wizard  
3. Click OK to proceed to step 1 of the configuration wizard.  
STEP 1: SELECTING THE  
FIELDBUS TYPE  
The first step in the configuration wizard is setting the fieldbus type.  
1. Set the Fieldbus type to “Profibus-DP”.  
Figure 9-5: Select fieldbus type  
2. Click Next to proceed to step 2 of the configuration wizard.  
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STEP 2: SELECTING THE  
SUB-NETWORK  
The second step in the configuration wizard is to select the sub-network properties.  
1. Set the Modbus network properties as follows: baud rate to 19200, with 8 data bits, no  
parity, RS485 physical standard, and 1 stop bit.  
PROPERTIES  
Figure 9-6: Modbus network properties  
2. Click Next to proceed to step 3 of the configuration wizard.  
STEP 3: INCLUDE DEVICE  
TYPES  
The third step in the configuration wizard is to include device types. The PQMII and MM2  
devices are added in this step.  
1. The configuration wizard gives the option to create a configuration for a new device or  
to load a configuration of saved device.  
Figure 9-7: Device types  
2. Configuration files for MM2 and PQMII are supplied with the Enervista P485/D485  
Setup software. Click the Load Device button to see the available configuration files.  
Figure 9-8: Available Modbus devices  
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3. Select the PQMII.D01 file from the list and click on Open.  
4. The software will display a list of the most commonly used parameters configured for  
the PQMII.  
Figure 9-9: Parameters configured for PQMII  
5. The Modbus User Map values are already present in the configuration file; as such, it is  
not required to create the new parameters. However, it is necessary to save number of  
registers to be read. Change the data length to 7 words as required.  
6. Similarly, load the configuration file for MM2 by clicking the Load Device button and  
selecting the MM2-MM3.DO1 file.  
Figure 9-10: Parameters configured for the MM2  
7. The software will display a list of the most commonly used parameters configured for  
the MM2. The Modbus User Map values are already present in the configuration file; as  
such, it is not required to create the new parameters. However, it is necessary to save  
number of registers to be read. Change the data length to 5 words as required.  
8. The Motor Start A command and Motor Stop command can be executed using  
command function + operation code.  
9. Save this device configuration by clicking the Save Device button.  
10. Click Next to proceed to step 4 of the configuration wizard.  
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STEP 4: CONNECT  
DEVICES TO THE SUB-  
NETWORK  
The fourth step in the configuration wizard is to connect the configured device types to the  
sub-network. The PQMII and MM2 devices are connected in this step.  
1. Click Next to proceed to create nodes on Modbus network as shown below.  
Figure 9-11: Connect devices to sub-network  
2. There are two nodes on the Modbus network: the PQMII meter and the MM2 relay. To  
insert a node, click the Create Node button.  
3. Set the Node Name as “PQMII Meter”, the Slave Address to “20”, and the Device Type  
to “PQMII”.  
Figure 9-12: Node for PQMII meter  
4. Similarly create another node for the MM2. Set the Node Name as “MMII Relay”, the  
Slave Address to “4”, and the Device Type as “MM2-MM3”.  
Figure 9-13: Node for MM2 relay  
5. Click Next to proceed to step 5 of the configuration wizard.  
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STEP 5: SELECT  
PARAMETERS FOR EACH  
NODE  
The fifth step in the configuration wizard is to select parameters for each node. The  
parameters for the PQMII and MM2 devices are selected in this step.  
1. Parameters can now be added to each node. The tabs indicate the node name and  
slave address  
Figure 9-14: Select parameter window  
2. To add parameter for the PQMII meter. select the “User memory map value (F1)” item  
from the drop-down list.  
Figure 9-15: Choosing parameters for the PQMII meter node  
3. Select parameters for MM2 relay by click on the MM2 Relay (4) tab followed by the  
Add Parameters button. Choose the following parameters from the drop-down list:  
User memory map values (F1)  
Command function code + operation code (F22)  
Figure 9-16: Choosing parameters for the MM2 relay node  
4. The values in the bracket indicate Modbus data format codes – refer to the instruction  
manuals for details.  
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5. Click Next to proceed to the final step of the configuration wizard  
STEP 6: CONFIGURATION  
REPORT  
The final step in the wizard provides a configuration report for the device.  
1. If desired, click on Print to print the configuration report.  
Figure 9-17: Configuration report  
2. For future reference, saved the file in RTF format by clicking the Save as RTF button  
and selecting an appropriate directory.  
3. Click the Sub-net Oveview button to view the data mapping.  
Figure 9-18: Modbus network monitor  
4. Close the Modbus network monitor window.  
5. Click on Next to complete the configuration wizard.  
Figure 9-19: Wizard finished  
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SAVING DEVICE DATA  
After the configuration wizard is complete, the software will prompt to save the device  
data (if necessary).  
Click on Yes to save the device. The data can be saved in the same or different device files.  
Figure 9-20: Save device file  
CONFIGURING THE  
QUERIES  
The main screen will appear after the wizard is closed.  
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1. Expand the Modbus Network item in the tree. All the configured parameters will  
appear as commands.  
Figure 9-21: Expanding the tree  
2. Expand the User memory map values (F1) command in the PQMII Meter item and  
click on Query.  
Figure 9-22: Expand query  
3. Change the Reconnect time to 5 seconds by changing the value to 500 (500 × 10 ms  
= 5 seconds) and the Retries to 5.  
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4. Verify that the data Update mode is “Cyclically” with default Update time of  
100 × 10 ms = 1000 ms. This can be changed to any value between 10 ms (1 × 10 ms)  
to 655350 ms (65535 × 10 ms).  
Figure 9-23: Changing configuration parameters for a query  
5. Expand the User memory map values (F1) command in the MM2 Meter item and click  
on Query. Set the configuration parameters as above.  
6. Expand the Command Function code + operation code (F1, F22) command in the  
MM2 Meter item and click on Query.  
7. Set the following configuration parameters.  
Offline option for Fieldbus = Freeze  
Offline Options for sub-network = Freeze  
Upload mode = On data change  
Reconnect time = 500 (5 sec)  
Retries = 5  
Figure 9-24: Query parameters for the command function  
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DOWNLOADING THE  
CONFIGURATION FILE  
Save the configuration file for future use. The save command is available in File menu. The  
following procedure demonstrates how to save the configuration file to the P485.  
1. To open the saved configuration file, select the File > Open menu item. The following  
window will appear.  
Figure 9-25: Opening a saved configuration file  
2. To connect to the P485, select the Tools > Port menu item, then select the port  
connected to P485.  
3. Click on the Connect icon.  
4. Verify that the green LED is shown in the right corner of the configuration tool, then  
click the download icon in the toolbar. The download in progress bar will appear.  
Figure 9-26: Download in progress  
5. If the P485 does not respond to the download, ensure all connections are OK and that  
the port selection is valid. On some laptop computers, it might be worth trying the  
other serial ports. Also ensure that no other software (such as any PLC communication  
drivers) are blocking access to the serial ports.  
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Profibus network setup  
DESCRIPTION  
Each device on a Profibus-DP network is associated with a GSD file that contains all  
necessary information about the device. This file is used by the Profibus configuration tool  
during configuration of the network. The file is available for download at the GE Multilin  
website at http://www.GEmultilin.com (the GSD file is named P48509E5.GSD).  
It is necessary to import the GSD file in the Profibus configuration tool to incorporate the  
P485 as a slave in the network. The properties for the P485 must then be configured from  
the Profibus configuration tool. This includes setting up the node address, input/output  
data areas and offset address.  
Node address: The node address in the Profibus configuration tool should be set to  
match the one selected using the on board configuration switches of the P485.  
Setting up input/output data areas: Input/output data are arranged as logic modules  
in the Profibus configuration tool. Which modules to use depends on the application.  
The modules are composed together in the module list for the P485 device. It is  
possible to select modules freely to compose the required input/output sizes, In the  
previous example, where there are 24 bytes of input and 4 bytes of output, the  
following modules can be configured.  
24 bytes input and 6 bytes output = 16 inputs + 8 inputs + 4 outputs  
Offset address: The offset addresses can be chosen freely. However, certain  
restrictions may apply depending on what PLC/Profibus master is used.  
If the P485 is the last node on a Profibus segment, it is necessary to use a Profibus  
connector with the integrated termination switch. The termination switch should be set to  
ON if the P485 is the last physical node on the network and no other termination is used at  
this end of the network.  
NOTE  
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Chapter 10: Miscellaneous  
Miscellaneous  
Revision history  
RELEASE DATES  
Table 10–1: Release dates  
Manual  
Part No.  
Revision Release Date  
1.0x December 15, 2005  
GEK-113190  
1601-0237-A1  
CHANGES TO THE  
MANUAL  
As this is the first version of the P485 Modbus to Profibus Converter manual, there are no  
changes to report.  
Warranty  
GE MULTILIN WARRANTY  
STATEMENT  
General Electric Multilin (GE Multilin) warrants each device it manufactures to be free from  
defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of 24  
months from date of shipment from factory.  
In the event of a failure covered by warranty, GE Multilin will undertake to repair or replace  
the device providing the warrantor determined that it is defective and it is returned with all  
transportation charges prepaid to an authorized service centre or the factory. Repairs or  
replacement under warranty will be made without charge.  
Warranty shall not apply to any device which has been subject to misuse, negligence,  
accident, incorrect installation or use not in accordance with instructions nor any unit that  
has been altered outside a GE Multilin authorized factory outlet.  
GE Multilin is not liable for special, indirect or consequential damages or for loss of profit or  
for expenses sustained as a result of a device malfunction, incorrect application or  
adjustment.  
For complete text of Warranty (including limitations and disclaimers), refer to GE Multilin  
Standard Conditions of Sale.  
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Index  
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C
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MODBUS  
N
T
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P
POWER SUPPLY  
W
PROFIBUS  
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SOFTWARE  
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