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TAC Xenta Server – Gateway, Technical Manual Contents
Schneider Electric Buildings AB, June 2011 7 (184)
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11.2 The Communications Interface.................................................................................. 92
11.3 The Device Templates................................................................................................ 93
11.4 Device Template File Format..................................................................................... 94
11.5 Working with Existing Device Templates ................................................................. 95
11.5.1 Opening an Existing Device Template ...................................................................... 95
11.6 Updating the Devices in a TAC XBuilder Project..................................................... 96
11.7 Replacing a Device Template File............................................................................. 97
11.8 Device Template Not Found ...................................................................................... 97
11.9 Enumerations.............................................................................................................. 98
11.9.1 Creating enumeration................................................................................................. 98
11.9.2 Using enumeration ..................................................................................................... 98
12 Working with Third-party Communication Diagnostics 99
12.1 Connecting a Diagnostics Terminal........................................................................... 99
12.2 Testing Target Communications................................................................................ 100
12.2.1 Value Exchange Commands ...................................................................................... 100
12.3 Diagnosing Incorrect Target Communications.......................................................... 104
APPENDIX
A Network Connections Overview 109
A.1 General ....................................................................................................................... 109
A.2 Basic TCP/IP Settings................................................................................................ 112
A.3 Application Server Setting – HTTP ........................................................................... 114
A.4 Network Management Settings – SNMP ................................................................... 115
B Protocols 117
B.1 Modbus Serial Line Master........................................................................................ 117
B.1.1 Modbus Master Networks.......................................................................................... 118
B.1.2 Modbus Master Interface ........................................................................................... 119
B.1.3 Modbus Slave Device ................................................................................................ 120
B.1.4 Modbus I/O Signals.................................................................................................... 122
B.1.5 The Modbus Device Editor ........................................................................................ 123
B.2 Modbus Serial Line Slave .......................................................................................... 127
B.2.1 Modbus Slave Networks ............................................................................................ 128
B.2.2 Modbus Slave Devices............................................................................................... 129
B.2.3 Pseudo Slave Devices ................................................................................................ 130
B.2.4 Modbus I/O Signals.................................................................................................... 132
B.3 Modbus TCP Client.................................................................................................... 136
B.3.1 Modbus TCP Networks.............................................................................................. 137
B.3.2 Modbus TCP Interface ............................................................................................... 138
B.3.3 Modbus Slave Devices............................................................................................... 139
B.3.4 Modbus I/O Signals.................................................................................................... 140
B.3.5 The Modbus Device Editor ........................................................................................ 141
B.4 BACnet IP (Internet Protocol) ................................................................................... 145
B.4.1 BACnet IP Networks.................................................................................................. 146
B.4.2 BACnet IP Interface................................................................................................... 147
B.4.3 BACnet Object I/O Signals........................................................................................ 150
B.5 BACnet MS/TP (Master Slave/Token Passing)......................................................... 152
B.5.1 BACnet MS/TP Networks.......................................................................................... 152
B.5.2 BACnet MS/TP Interface........................................................................................... 153