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4. Using Industrial Protocols 
4.1 MODBUS/TCP MAP 
Introduction 
MODBUS TCP is a protocol commonly used for the integration of a SCADA system. It is also a 
vendor-neutral communication protocol used to monitor and control industrial automation equipment 
such as PLCs, sensors, and meters. In order to be fully integrated into industrial systems, 
Weidmüller’s switches support Modbus TCP/IP protocol for real-time monitoring in a SCADA system. 
Data Format and Function Code 
MODBUS TCP supports different types of data format for reading. The primary four types of them 
are: 
Data Access Type 
Function 
Code 
Function Name 
Note 
Bit access 
Physical Discrete 
Inputs 
2 
Read Discrete Inputs 
Internal Bits or 
Physical Coils 
1 
Read Coils 
Word access 
(16-bit 
access) 
Physical Input 
Registers 
4 
Read Input Registers 
Supported by 
Weidmüller managed 
Switches 
Physical Output 
Registers 
3 
Read Holding Registers 
Weidmüller switches support Function Code 4 with 16-bit (2-word) data access for read-only 
information and using Unit ID 1. 
Configuring MODBUS/TCP on Weidmüller Switches 
Note: Modbus TCP is enabled by default. To disable Modbus TCP, uncheck Enable Modbus TCP 
then click apply. 
MODBUS Data Map and Information Interpretation of Weidmüller Switches 










