Read holding registers” command \(16#03\), Preset single register” command \(16#06\), Appendix f: modbus commands – Schneider Electric Gateway LUFP7 User Manual

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13. Appendix F: Modbus Commands

Function code

Broadcast (1)

Modbus command

0

3

16#03

Read Holding Registers

0

6

16#06

Yes

Preset Single Register

Only the Modbus commands shown in
the right-hand table are supported by
the gateway. The structure of the query
and response frames for each of these
comm
ands is then described in the
following chapters.

16

16#10

Yes

Preset Multiple Registers

(1) The content of this column shows whether the command can be added (“Yes”) or not (“—”) to the list of a

broadcaster node’s commands, known as “Broadcaster” in AbcConf.

Slave Address

- Value cannot be changed (Modbus
address: 1 to 247. Addresses 125,
126, and 127 prohibited)

Function

- Value cannot be changed (code of
the Modbus command)

… Other
fields …

… Specific features of
Modbus commands …

Checksum (Lo)

In the following chapters, each byte of the query and
response frames of a Modbus command are
described, one after another, with the exception of the
fields shown opposite. These are always present in
the queries and responses of all Modbus commands.

The “Slave Address” and “Function” fields are the first
two bytes of these frames. The two bytes of the
“Checksum” are their last two bytes.

Checksum (Hi)

- Type of error check
- Number of the 1st byte checked

The descriptions of the Modbus frames which appear in the following chapters are mainly intended to help you to
configure the gateway’s Modbus exchanges using AbcConf. Please see the documentation of each Modbus
slave to check for any restriction regarding these frames (number of registers which can be read or written in a
single Modbus command, for example).

It is a better idea to get hold of a standard Modbus document, such as the guide entitled Modicon Modbus
Protocol Reference Guide

(ref.: PI-MBUS-300 Rev. J), so that you can see the correspondence between the

elements displayed in AbcConf and the content of the corresponding Modbus frames. Here is an example of a
correspondence for a full frame (including the start and end of frame fields shown above), based on the “Read
Holding Registers” Command (16#03) (see chapter 13.1, page 109):

Elements under AbcConf

Modbus frame fields

Size

Slave Address

Slave no.

1 byte

Function

Function no.

1 byte

Starting Address (Hi, Lo)

No. of the 1st word (MSB / LSB)

2 bytes

Number of points (Hi, Lo)

Number of words (MSB / LSB)

2 bytes

Checksum

CRC16 (LSB / MSB)

2 bytes

Modbus
query

Slave Address

Slave no.

1 byte

Function

Function no.

1 byte

Byte count

Number of bytes read

1 byte

Value of 1st word (MSB / LSB)

2 bytes

…………………………………

…………

Data

Value of last word (MSB / LSB)

2 bytes

Modbus
response

Checksum

CRC16 (LSB / MSB)

2 bytes

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