Output data memory area, Total number of modbus queries and responses, Content of the gateway’s dpram memory – Schneider Electric Gateway LUFP7 User Manual

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10. Appendix C: Default Configuration

10.2. Content of the Gateway’s DPRAM Memory

The LUFP7 gateway’s DPRAM memory contains all of the data exchanged between the gateway and the
8 TeSys U motor starters, as well as two special registers only exchanged between the gateway and the
Profibus-DP master (words used for managing the downstream Modbus network).

The flow of data exchanged between the TeSys U motor starters, the gateway and the Profibus-DP master is
shown below, in order to highlight the role of the gateway’s memory in these exchanges:

TeSys U motor starters

j

e

d

c

OUTPUT data

memory zone

INPUT data

memory zone

LUFP7 Gateway

Modbus

Outputs

Inputs

Profibus-DP

Outputs

Inputs

Profibus-DP master

(TSX 57353 + TSX PBY 100)

N.B.:

The total number of input and output bytes should be less than or equal to 416 bytes. It is therefore not

possible to configure both the maximum number of input bytes and the maximum number of output bytes, which
are both equal to 244 bytes.

10.2.1. Input Data Memory Area

The gateway has 244 input bytes. Only the first 32 bytes are used. Byte 12#0012 is used for adjusting the
following 16-bit data, so that they can be aligned on even addresses, and for obtaining a total size of 32 input
bytes. One should therefore configure only one 32-byte input/output module using a Profibus-DP configuration
device such as SyCon.

Service

Address

Size

Description

Managing the downstream Modbus network

16#0000

1 word

Gateway status word

16#0002

1 word

Value of the motor starter c status register

16#0004

1 word

Value of the motor starter d status register

16#0006

1 word

Value of the motor starter e status register

16#0008

1 word

Value of the motor starter f status register

16#000A

1 word

Value of the motor starter g status register

16#000C

1 word

Value of the motor starter h status register

16#000E

1 word

Value of the motor starter i status register

Periodic communications

Monitoring of

TeSys U motor starters

16#0010

1 word

Value of the motor starter j status register

——

16#0012

1 byte

Free memory location

16#0013

1 byte

Slave no. (16#01 to 16#08)

16#0014

1 byte

Function number (16#03)

16#0015

1 byte

Number of bytes read (16#02)

Aperiodic communications

Reading the value of a

motor starter parameter

(

RESPONSE

)

16#0016

1 word

Value of the parameter read (16#xxxx)

16#0018

1 byte

Slave no. (16#01 to 16#08)

16#0019

1 byte

Function number (16#06)

16#001A

1 word

Address of the parameter written (16#xxxx)

Aperiodic communications

Writing the value of a

motor starter parameter

(

RESPONSE

)

16#001C

1 word

Value of the parameter written (16#xxxx)

16#001E

1 byte

Read parameter response counter

Aperiodic communications

(“Trigger bytes” for the responses)

16#001F

1 byte

Write parameter response counter

——

16#0020

16#00F3

1 byte

1 byte

Free input area
(212 bytes)

——

16#00F4

16#01FF

1 byte

1 byte

Unusable input area
(268 bytes)

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