User manual

Default IP Address – 192.168.0.100
Configuring the 460 Gateway
The 460 Gateway always acts as at least two devices at a time (for example, a Modbus RTU
Master and a serial device). Therefore, you must always configure at least two Communication
Modules. After the computer is connected to the 460 Gateway, refer to the following applicable
sections to configure your particular 460 Gateway.
Modbus
®
RTU Master configuration on page 8.
Modbus RTU Slave configuration on page 13.
Modbus TCP Client configuration on page 17.
Modbus TCP Server configuration on page 21.
EtherNet/IP™ Client configuration on page 24.
EtherNet/IP Server configuration on page 27.
DeviceNet™ Master configuration on page 30.
DeviceNet Slave configuration on page 34.
BACnet/IP
®
Client configuration on page 38.
BACnet/IP Server configuration on page 41.
Serial Devices configuration on page 45.
When all the necessary Communication Modules are configured, continue with Editing 460
Gateway Network Settings on page 50.
When you have finished setting up or making any desired changes to the 460 Gateway’s
configuration, continue with Making Settings Take Effect on page 52.
For illustration purposes, this manual refers to example screens from the 460EDX Gateway.
Other 460 Gateway versions have similar screens.
ModbusRTUMasterconfiguration
If your version of the 460 Gateway requires your gateway to act as a Modbus RTU Master, use
the following steps to configure the gateway. At least two Communication Modules must be
configured.
1. Click on next to the
Selected Communication Modules on the RTA Gateway
Main Page. See Figure 2-2.
The
Communication Module Configuration screen displays. See Figure 2-4.
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