Page 3 - Preface; must be observed when installing and using this product. For
Preface 890 USE 103 00 iii Preface The data and illustrations found in this book are not binding. We reserve the right to modify our products in line with our policy of continuous product development. The information in this document is subject to change without notice, and should not be construed a...
Page 5 - Contents
Contents 890 USE 103 00 Breite: 185 mm v Contents Chapter 1Introducing the BM85 Bridge/Multiplexers 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -% #!550'/%+'!3!-. *) * 0. '0. $! * 0. '0. !/2*-& $! *) * 0. '0. 1!-1%!2 *" * !'. 1%''! * !'. *0)/%)# !/$* . +!-/%)# *2!- *)"%#0-/%*) !/$* . -*#-(...
Page 9 - Glossary
Contents 890 USE 103 00 Breite: 185 mm ix Glossary 89 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Index 98 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Figures Figure 1ąBM85 Bridg...
Page 11 - Introducing the BM85 Bridge/Multiplexers
Introducing the BM85 Bridge/Multiplexers 890 USE 103 00 1 Chapter 1Introducing the BM85Bridge/Multiplexers V ##" V ! V V V V V ! V !
Page 12 - The Modbus Plus Network
Introducing the BM85 Bridge/Multiplexers 890 USE 103 00 2 1.1 Bridge/Multiplexers on Modbus Plus 1.1.1 The Modbus Plus Network #)' )' ' # & "(+#& '" #& ")'(& #"(&# $$ (#"' "(+#& " ' $&#&!! #"(&# &' #'( #!$)(&' " #(& ...
Page 14 - Overview of BM85 Models; Available Models; Notes; Mounting Methods
Introducing the BM85 Bridge/Multiplexers 890 USE 103 00 4 1.2 Overview of BM85 Models 1.2.1 Available Models $&#) ( ,!## &( ''#!*!&% !% )!%#0# &( +#0# &+) #+) %*-&(") -!* ,(!*. & )(!# '&(* &%!+(*!&%) (*(!)*!) & * $&#) ( Part Number MountingMethod O...
Page 15 - Operating Power; Configuring the Modbus Port Models
Introducing the BM85 Bridge/Multiplexers 890 USE 103 00 5 1.2.3 Operating Power AC/DC Models # , ') &, + ,.**&$ 0$-# *)0 + & )! !- ' & ("-# !)+ )* +-$)( !+)' )+ ,$("& *#, *)0 + # & )(( -, -) ,)% - )( -# + + *( & +).($(" $, -#+)."# -# & # )(-$(, ( &...
Page 16 - Programmable Port Models
Introducing the BM85 Bridge/Multiplexers 890 USE 103 00 6 1.3 Programmable Port Models Part Number MountingMethod OperatingPower(Nominal) Modbus PlusNetworkCable SerialPorts SerialProtocol NW–BM85E232 Panel or Shelf 115/230 Vac or24 Vdc Single or Dual RS232 Programmable,User Defined NW–BM85D002 19 i...
Page 18 - Configuring the Programmable Models; Developing the Application
Introducing the BM85 Bridge/Multiplexers 890 USE 103 00 8 1.4 Configuring the Programmable Models Developing the Application # -$* $#*' ) *()$"/%'$'""! "$!( -$* "*() +!$% ) #)' %%!)$# ( ! # )# $,#!$ ) #)$ ) ( #!*( ) $%')# $ $' "(( #!# *' !!$)$# %'$)$$! $#+'($# # -$*' ('! %$')...
Page 19 - Software Development Tool Kit
Introducing the BM85 Bridge/Multiplexers 890 USE 103 00 9 1.4.1 Software Development Tool Kit '$-.$)" *! !$' - -/++'$ $) .# *!.1, 0 '*+( ). &$. $- +,*0$ $) .$*) # 0 '*+( ). .**'- $)'/ V *,') 44 ,/).$( -.,./+ ,*/.$) V ) *% . '$,,3 *! /.$'$.3 ,*/.$) - $)'/$)" !/).$*)- !*, ()"$)" (/...
Page 20 - Modbus Port Models
Introducing the BM85 Bridge/Multiplexers 890 USE 103 00 10 1.5 Modbus Port Models Part Number MountingMethod OperatingPower(Nominal) Modbus PlusNetworkCable SerialPorts SerialProtocol NW–BM85–000 Panel or Shelf 115/230 Vac Single Modbus ASCII or RTU NW–BM85C002 Panel or Shelf 115/230 Vac or24 Vdc Si...
Page 22 - Bridge/Multiplexer Models for AC/DC Power
Introducing the BM85 Bridge/Multiplexers 890 USE 103 00 12 1.6 Specifications (AC/DC Power Models) 1.6.1 Bridge/Multiplexer Models for AC/DC Power Description Name BM85 Modbus PlusBridge/Multiplexer Part Number NW–BM85–000, NW–BM85C002NW–BM85E232, NW–BM85S232NW–BM85E485, NW–BM85S485 Mounting Method ...
Page 23 - Development Requirement (Supplied by Customer)
Introducing the BM85 Bridge/Multiplexers 890 USE 103 00 13 Serial Connections All Models Four DB9S Serial Parameters NW–BM85–000,NW–BM85C002 Modbus protocol, ASCII/RTU300–19200 baudodd/even/no parity1 or 2 stop bits NW–BM85E232,NW–BM85S232 User defined protocol, RS23250–19200 baud NW–BM85E485,NW–BM8...
Page 24 - Bridge/Multiplexer Models for DC/DC Power
Introducing the BM85 Bridge/Multiplexers 890 USE 103 00 14 1.7 Specifications (DC/DC Power Models) 1.7.1 Bridge/Multiplexer Models for DC/DC Power Description Name BM85 Modbus PlusBridge/Multiplexer Part Number NW–BM85D002, NW–BM85D008 Mounting Method Vertical Standard 19 in Rack PhysicalCharacteris...
Page 27 - Device Addressing and Message Routing
Device Addressing and Message Routing 890 USE 103 00 17 Chapter 2Device Addressingand Message Routing V V V
Page 28 - Modbus Plus Message Routing Paths; Routing to Programmable Controllers
Device Addressing and Message Routing 890 USE 103 00 18 2.1 Modbus Plus Message Routing Paths &! "(& (& !'*"% ! ) (# '" %&& !" )& *' ) )! (!$( %&& " '*! ! ('# !'*"%& ! "! '%"( % (& )& )& %&& "'% %"&&a...
Page 29 - Routing to Host Based Network Adapters; Routing to Serial Ports on BM85 Programmable Models; Routing to a Networked Slave Device on BM85 Modbus Models
Device Addressing and Message Routing 890 USE 103 00 19 2.1.2 Routing to Host Based Network Adapters !$ !%& % &)!$ "&$% & +& !!) & "&$% &)!$ ! $%% %"% &% '$ &! ) & %% % %% '%#' & +&% $ !& + & "&$ $ ( !$ '%&! '% &...
Page 30 - Modbus Address Conversion; Programmable Port Models
Device Addressing and Message Routing 890 USE 103 00 20 2.2 Modbus Address Conversion Programmable Port Models $& ( %&$&""! "$!' ( )'& %%!($# '($& # ( #' ( &''# $#*#($#' ($ )' (+# ( '&! %$&(' # $)' !)' %%!($# %&$&" ")'( # ( &$)(# (+# '&...
Page 35 - Configuring the Modbus Models
Configuring the Modbus Models 890 USE 103 00 25 Chapter 3Configuring theModbus Models V " % $"$ V !%" !% $ V %"$ #$ V %# "$ "$"# V %" $ %# "$# V %" %"$ # V %" %"$ "# V %" " V %" "# V %" " V $$ $ %# %# "## V $$ $ V %#...
Page 36 - Models Covered in This Chapter; An Overview of the Configuration Process
Configuring the Modbus Models 890 USE 103 00 26 3.1 Before You Start 3.1.1 Models Covered in This Chapter ! " $ ! " # " !! " % ! Part Number MountingMethod OperatingPower(Nominal) Modbus PlusNetworkCable SerialPorts SerialProtocol NW–BM85–000 Panel or Shelf 115/230 Vac Single Modbus ...
Page 37 - Required Equipment
Configuring the Modbus Models 890 USE 103 00 27 3.2 Required Equipment ) )(!$"/, .# )/- *),. *,' . ,- 3)/ 1$&& ( $.# , )! .# !)&&)1$(" 0$ - V ), +/$0& (. . ,'$(& 1$.# )'*.$& - ,$& & V ), ), +/$0& (. )'*/. , *,)/. ,/(($(" . ,'$(& '/&.$)( *,)...
Page 38 - Configuration Checklist
Configuring the Modbus Models 890 USE 103 00 28 3.3 Configuration Checklist $* + (% (&*# $ )$#( $' $#*'# .$*' ( )( )"( ( .$*' !() 1. Select a terminal and cable. ' )$ %%#- $' !()# $ $"%)! )'"#! +( # !( !) )'"#! # ! )) .$* ,!! *( $' ) $#*')$# 2. Determine the Modbus port parameter...
Page 39 - Modbus Port Parameters; Information You Will Need
Configuring the Modbus Models 890 USE 103 00 29 3.4 Modbus Port Parameters 3.4.1 Information You Will Need You will need the following information for each port that you will use in your application. Parameters are explained in the sections indicated. Port Type (see Section 3.4.2) Modbus Master Modb...
Page 40 - Port Type; Master
Configuring the Modbus Models 890 USE 103 00 30 3.4.2 Port Type Master " ! # Slave " ! ! # Network " ! ! # Silent Master Network " ! ! ! # BM85 BRIDGE MULTIPLEXER 1 2 3 4 MASTER SLAVE NETWORK SLAVE NETWORK SLAVE 984–785 CONTROLLER NETWORK SLAVE NETWORK SLAVE MASTER MODBUS PLUS NETWOR...
Page 41 - Slave Device Address; The Purpose of the Parameter
Configuring the Modbus Models 890 USE 103 00 31 3.4.3 Slave Device Address If the port is to be configured as a Modbus single slave device port, a slave device address must be assigned to the port in the range 1 ... 247 decimal. The address is part of the configuration of a port to which a single sl...
Page 42 - Link Timeout
Configuring the Modbus Models 890 USE 103 00 32 3.4.6 Link Timeout The Purpose of the Parameter %!&% $ % )& % *!& ( !( !# $' ' %! #$"! %! ! $$& % % !&$ $' "!#% *!&# ""%! % %!&% '& $ ) $' ' !( ##!# ! ( #%&# * % "#!# & %! %% % ! %! % ' % %!&a...
Page 44 - Modem Booster; How the Parameter Applies to the BM85
Configuring the Modbus Models 890 USE 103 00 34 3.4.7 Modem Booster How the Parameter Applies to the BM85 #! ##'(& $$ ' (# #)' $#&(' (( + #")& ' (+#& $#&(' #) + " (' "#&!(#" #& "- $#&( -#) + )'" ' #)' (+#& $#&( $&!(& #' "#( ...
Page 46 - Modbus Address Map; If a Match is Found
Configuring the Modbus Models 890 USE 103 00 36 3.4.8 Modbus Address Map # $) $( %*' $)'$" %*( '(( & )"( %' '%*) $ ) %*( #((( ' + ) )( %*' %*( &%')( &%') ( )" )) $ %" *& )% $)' ( )) .%* (& . *' $ %$ *') %$ V ) "%) %$ $ ) )" ) , .%* ,$) )% &" ) $)'....
Page 47 - If a Match is Not Found
Configuring the Modbus Models 890 USE 103 00 37 V & " +!$ # %#('" '%#( % (& '# $%#%!! #"'%# % ' "# %&& #" &#" "'*#% "" !' #% #(& %&& ' $$ & ' %#('" $' '# ' !&& ' * &"' '# "# #" ' (%%"' #(& (&a...
Page 49 - Silent Master Port Considerations
Configuring the Modbus Models 890 USE 103 00 39 Silent Master Port Considerations % % $%# ! #% &#% &$ $%# ' # # &$ $' '$ % $ &$ %( # % % ! #% $ ($ % $%# ' % #$$ % $' '$ #%* $ ( $ % #$$ %# '$ % %# ! #%$ % $ # # $$ &$ &$ % % $%# &#% % $' '$ % ! #% &$% ' &"& ...
Page 50 - Configuring the Modbus Ports; Connecting Power for the Configuration
Configuring the Modbus Models 890 USE 103 00 40 3.5 Configuring the Modbus Ports 3.5.1 Connecting Power for the Configuration ! " #! ! " ! " ! #! ! ! " ! " " " " 3.5.2 Setting the Switches " ! " ! " " ! 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SWITCH POSITION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 P...
Page 51 - Connecting the Terminal
Configuring the Modbus Models 890 USE 103 00 41 Set the CONFIGURE Mode Set switch 1 to the CONFIGURE position (UP). Define the Configuration Port Switches 2 and 3 determine the port connector to be used for connecting the serial terminal. Set them for the port you want to use. Set the Configuration ...
Page 52 - Your Configuration Commands
Configuring the Modbus Models 890 USE 103 00 42 3.6 Your Configuration Commands &! &!%!&"&! "" $ "" ! # #! " # % ! % " Command Action Range V Select a configuration screen or Help screen 1 ... 8 P Select a port to be configured 1 ... 4 N Enter a Modbus sla...
Page 53 - The Default Configuration
Configuring the Modbus Models 890 USE 103 00 43 3.6.1 The Default Configuration Parameter Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Port type Master Slave Slave Slave Slave device address –– 1 1 1 Baud rate 9600 9600 9600 9600 Stop bits 1 1 1 1 Parity mode Even Even Even Even Communication mode RTU RTU RTU RTU Po...
Page 54 - Your Configuration Screens; Entering Commands Into Your Screens
Configuring the Modbus Models 890 USE 103 00 44 3.7 Your Configuration Screens You have four configuration screens: V1 Use this screen to display and set the communication parameters for each port. V2 Use this screen to display and set locations 1 ... 32 of the Modbus Address Map table for each port...
Page 55 - Printing the Configuration
Configuring the Modbus Models 890 USE 103 00 45 3.7.2 Printing the Configuration &$ % !#! # # &$! #! &$ $" &$! !# ! ! $%# & # !# ! & !! &$! "!" 3.7.3 Saving the Configuration #! $! # $" !#" "% &$! $!# $" # "!
Page 56 - Your V1 Screen Layout
Configuring the Modbus Models 890 USE 103 00 46 3.8 Your V1 Screen 3.8.1 Your V1 Screen Layout MODICON MODBUS BRIDGE/MUX – Ver. 1.0 Copyright (c) 1989 MODICON, Inc., Industrial Automation Systems Group <COMMANDS> [OPTIONS] <P>PORT NUMBER# 1 2 3 4 [1, 2, 3, 4] <T>PORT TYPE master sl...
Page 57 - Using the V1 Screen; Example
Configuring the Modbus Models 890 USE 103 00 47 3.8.2 Using the V1 Screen Select the port you want to configure. For example, enter P4 to select Port 4 and make it the active port. Your currently selected port is shown on the bottom line of the screen. Specify the port type by entering T with one of...
Page 58 - Your V2 or V3 Screen Layout
Configuring the Modbus Models 890 USE 103 00 48 3.9 Your V2 and V3 Screens 3.9.1 Your V2 or V3 Screen Layout " ! " MODBUS ADDRESS MAP FOR [E1–E32] [V2] MAPS: Modbus Address to Destination Address [Port Type: Master] Table Modbus Destination Address Table Modbus Destination Address Entry Addr...
Page 59 - Using the V2 or V3 Screen
Configuring the Modbus Models 890 USE 103 00 49 3.9.2 Using the V2 or V3 Screen + ,! +*& '* '&" -*"& &,*"+ '* ,! +$, ('*, + ,! +*& '* '&" -*"& &,*"+ '* ,!"+ ('*, '- & $,*&, ,/& ,! & +*&+ -+"& '%%&+ & ! $ ...
Page 60 - Your V4 Screen Layout
Configuring the Modbus Models 890 USE 103 00 50 3.10 Your V4 Screen 3.10.1 Your V4 Screen Layout SAVE AND DEFAULT CONFIGURATION [V4] >>Valid Commands:[V1 V2 V3 V4 W D] Keys:[Enter Esc ?–help] Active Port 1>> __ STATUS: Configuration parameters –– CHANGED –– since last save Figure 13 Typi...
Page 61 - Using the V4 Screen
Configuring the Modbus Models 890 USE 103 00 51 3.10.2 Using the V4 Screen &!# "% # $!# '$ % #! # # #! # & #( # #! "# $!# !#!" # # #! $# %$" #! # & # ## #( # $!# !#!" " !" # $" !"" #" ! $! !#" # (!"
Page 62 - Setting the Modbus Plus Address
Configuring the Modbus Models 890 USE 103 00 52 3.11 Setting the Modbus Plus Address " ! ! ! ! ! ! ADDRESS SWITCH POSITION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 91011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132 1 2 3 4 5 6 01010101010101010101010101010101 00110011001100110011001100110011 0000111100001111000011110000111...
Page 63 - Setting the RUN Mode; When to Set the RUN Mode
Configuring the Modbus Models 890 USE 103 00 53 3.12 Setting the RUN Mode 3.12.1 When to Set the RUN Mode ## # # #" " # !#!" ($ % "" # $# !( ! !# # $" $" #&! # #" $" !#" # " #" # & #% ($! # " " " &! " # # $# Caution:ąYou mus...
Page 64 - Modbus Port Indicator Codes
Configuring the Modbus Models 890 USE 103 00 54 3.13 Modbus Port Indicator Codes # # ! ! ! " ! # # ! ! ! # Indicators Pattern Hexadecimal Digit 4 – 3 – 2 – 1 Steady Upper digit 4 – 3 – 2 – 1 Flashing Lower digit Hardware Error Codes: 11 ... 19 Hex Code (Hexadecimal) Meaning 11 PROM checksum erro...
Page 67 - Configuring the Programmable Models
Configuring the Programmable Models 890 USE 103 00 57 Chapter 4Configuring theProgrammable Models V # " " V # #" V $ $% " $" "% V !" " $" "% V " % V "" " # " %"! V "" " #! #! !! V " ! # % V "" "
Page 69 - Required Equipment; Equipment for Writing the Application Program
Configuring the Programmable Models 890 USE 103 00 59 4.2 Required Equipment 4.2.1 Equipment for Writing the Application Program First, you must create your BM85 application program. For this you will need the BM85 Program Development Software Tool Kit. Part numbers and ordering information are prov...
Page 70 - Overview of the Development Software; Development Software Files; The README.DOC Information File
Configuring the Programmable Models 890 USE 103 00 60 4.3 Overview of the Development Software ( %+'+ , % ) '%'# +"%&#$) %),' %%" ) ( &'%+ )% (( () .%*' &"$$ $ -#&"( ' (%,$ %' ) %'"$ $+ '%$#$) %#&") %*#$)) %$ ( (*&&" , ) ) ! ) ') $*#'( $ %'' $ ...
Page 71 - Test and Demonstration Source Files; Using the Test and Demonstration Source Files; Multitasking in Your Application
Configuring the Programmable Models 890 USE 103 00 61 4.3.3 Test and Demonstration Source Files %""%- $ ") &(%, )%+( % .#&") ** /%+ $ +) $ /%+( ,"%&#$* / $ ")% #% $ +) ) *)* &(%(#) %( .( ) $ $ *)* $ /%+( File Name Purpose TEST0.C Displays a code on the BM85 LE...
Page 72 - Installing the Development Software; Default Parameters
Configuring the Programmable Models 890 USE 103 00 62 4.4 Installing the Development Software This overview of the software installation process is supplied to assist your planning. Complete documentation is provided in the software kit. Substitute the paths and parameters used in your Borland devel...
Page 74 - Preparing the BM85 for Downloading
Configuring the Programmable Models 890 USE 103 00 64 4.5 Preparing the BM85 for Downloading !! " #& "#" "&#" "# &" # # #! # & ! !$ # ## &" !%$"' & #! "# "&#" """ $" $" !"" ! '$ & '$! # '$ $...
Page 75 - Setting the Configuration Switches
Configuring the Programmable Models 890 USE 103 00 65 4.6 Setting the Configuration Switches BM85 USE UPPER SWITCHES SWITCH POSITION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 U = UP D = DOWN X = DON’T CARE BM85 OPERATION RUN APPLICATION STORED IN BM85.SWITCHES 1-7 DEFINED BY USER. U USER DEFINED X X X X X U D D ALLOW DOWNLOA...
Page 76 - Setting the Modbus Plus Address
Configuring the Programmable Models 890 USE 103 00 66 4.7 Setting the Modbus Plus Address ! ADDRESS SWITCH POSITION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 91011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132 1 2 3 4 5 6 01010101010101010101010101010101 00110011001100110011001100110011 00001111000011110000111100001111 000000001...
Page 77 - Indicator Codes During Downloading; Normal Download Codes
Configuring the Programmable Models 890 USE 103 00 67 4.8 Indicator Codes During Downloading # % " "!" " # ! "! ! " " ! #! " !% !'!" !""#! ! " '#"! !% # 4.8.1 Normal Download Codes ! # % Indication Meaning Port 4 –– Flashing two times per second Re...
Page 78 - Setting the RUN Mode
Configuring the Programmable Models 890 USE 103 00 68 4.9 Setting the RUN Mode 4.9.1 When to Set the RUN Mode "" " " "! ! " " ! '# $ !! " #" ' " " #! #! "% " "! #! "! " ! "! " % "$ '# " ! ! ! % ! " " #" Cauti...
Page 79 - Installing the BM85
Installing the BM85 890 USE 103 00 69 Chapter 5Installing the BM85 V V V V V V
Page 80 - Installing the BM85 Hardware; Mounting the BM85; Shelf/Panel Mounted Models
Installing the BM85 890 USE 103 00 70 5.1 Installing the BM85 Hardware 5.1.1 Mounting the BM85 #%") ( , "" %( #%+$* $ %$ %( /%$*" )" %( ,(* " &$" %( %( $)*""* %$ $*% )*$( $ (! $)*"" .%+( +$ * +) $ * + " $) $ * %$ %( )" %( &$" #%+$* $ %(...
Page 81 - Rack Mounted Models
Installing the BM85 890 USE 103 00 71 Horizontal Mounting &++&$ *,) & + * $&#* !* !++ .!+ '* &) $&,%+!% &% &)!0&%+# '#+&)$ &) * # # + ,%!+ + &) #&. / #-# +& ##&. -!.!% + !%!+&)* &,%+!% )"+* ) *,''#! .!+ + ,%!+ &) *,)!% !+ &a...
Page 82 - TOP VIEW
Installing the BM85 890 USE 103 00 72 1.53 in (39 mm) TOP VIEW REAR PANEL VIEW 14.08 in (358 mm) 12.83 in (326 mm) 11.5 in (292 mm) 5.25 in (133 mm) 8.3 in (211 mm) 2.59 in (66 mm) Allow 4.0 in (102 mm) rear clearance for access to switches, cables, and fuse Figure 17 Mounting Dimensions: Shelf/Pane...
Page 84 - Connecting the Power Cables; Connecting AC Power
Installing the BM85 890 USE 103 00 74 5.2 Connecting the Power Cables See Sections 1.6 and 1.7 for details about the BM85 operating power and connector requirements. Caution:ąYou can connect power cables to the BM85, but ensure that the power is OFF before connecting the network or serial cables to ...
Page 86 - Connecting the Network and Serial Cables
Installing the BM85 890 USE 103 00 76 5.3 Connecting the Network and Serial Cables %(!# $# ! %!#$ # !% ! % ## " # " '($ # "#!' % !!( &#$ V &# V &# V &# % &%! $ !( !# ! % ) %! % %# ! % $&# % ! %! ) %% %$ %(! $#($ Caution:ąIf you are connecting the unit to the netwo...
Page 87 - Connecting a Single Network Cable
Installing the BM85 890 USE 103 00 77 5.3.1 Connecting a Single Network Cable # '#!! #(+$& ' $##( ( $)' !)' ! ($ ( $)' !)' $##($& 5.3.2 Connecting Dual Network Cables # )!! #(+$& ' $##( $)' !)' !' # ($ ( $&&( $##($&' $# ( && %#! ')& ($ #(, ( $&&( !' # $##(...
Page 88 - Reading the Indicators; POWER and READY Indicators
Installing the BM85 890 USE 103 00 78 5.4 Reading the Indicators ! #/&+* & *! "%"*&() ") )!&-% #&- BM85–000: BM85E232,BM85S232: BM85E485,BM85S485: BM85C: BM85D002: BM85D008: Figure 22 Layout of the Indicators 5.4.1 POWER and READY Indicators ! "%"*&( "...
Page 89 - Modbus Plus Port Status Indicators; Six Flashes per Second
Installing the BM85 890 USE 103 00 79 5.4.3 Modbus Plus Port Status Indicators ! *' "'",(* +!(/+ ,! (.*%% (&&-'","(' +,,-+ , ,! '( /( * "'",(*+ (* ' "',"1 **(*+ (' ,! ,/( (-+ %-+ % ),!+ ,! (* "'",(* %"'$+ &(&',*"%1 ", "'",+ ...
Page 90 - Attaching Identification Labels
Installing the BM85 890 USE 103 00 80 5.5 Attaching Identification Labels && " $!&&&! !&&"! !" ! ! ! # % ! $ $ ! ! ! "!" ! ! !! ! ! " ! ! !! ! ! ! ! ! "! ! $ !% % 5.5.1 Modbus Plus Port Label ! ! ! " " !$ " %" # ! ! ! ! !! ! % !...
Page 93 - Compatible Devices and Cables
Compatible Devices and Cables 890 USE 103 00 83 Appendix ACompatible Devicesand Cables V V V V
Page 94 - A.1 Compatible Devices and Cables; Abbreviations; Modicon Devices and Cables; Cable Adapters; Making ‘Quick Connections’
Compatible Devices and Cables 84 84 890 USE 103 00 A.1 Compatible Devices and Cables A.1.1 Abbreviations '$0$ !!/$3( 1(-,0 /$ 20$# (, 1'$ #$3("$ ,# " !*$ *(01(,& , 1'$ " !*$ . /1 ,2+!$/0 (,#(" 1$0 1' 1 " !*$ *$,&1' -.1(-, (0 3 (* !*$ -,1 "1 5-2/ -#("-, #(01/(!21-/...
Page 95 - Devices and Cables for Configuring Modbus Ports; Cables for Modbus Slave Devices
Compatible Devices and Cables 890 USE 103 00 85 A.1.3 Devices and Cables for Configuring Modbus Ports ,)),4(+& (0 )(01(+& ,% ",*- 1(!)$ #$3("$0 +# " !)$0 1' 1 " + !$ 20$# %,/ ",+%(&2/(+& 1'$ -,/10 ,+ 1'$ ,#!20 *,#$)0 0$ ,% + ,/ ",*-21$/ /$.2(/$0 1$/*(+ ) $*2) ...
Page 109 - Index
Index 890 USE 103 00 99 Index A , --$(" 2'*& - )/- , -- )(0 ,-$)( )( )/- &/- B 0$&& ') &- $(.,)/.$)( )/- *),. ') &- *,)",''& ') &- -* $!$.$)(- C & - !), - ,$& *),.- ( .1),% )(( .$)(- *)1 , )(( .$)(- - ,$& *),. )(( .$)(- 1$,$(" $",'- )(!$...