Introduction
This page covers the Modbus configuration. This link has more information regarding the Modbus Protocol: https://modbus.org/specs.php.
We can inform clients using the Modbus over TCP Protocol, which links the radar to a client, and can trigger alarms. This works in conjunction with the SafeGuard™ Lite application. This is an optional feature that is subject to it’s own software licence.
Contents
Modbus
Modbus Mode
This is the data output mode.
None: Disabled
Master: The radar will pole other devices that are operating as a slave.
Modbus Address: This is the IP Address of the slave.
Port: This is the port used by Modbus in order to connect to the slave.
Health Offset: This is the register offset used by Modbus.
Slave: The radar acts as a server and makes alarm data available to the Modbus master.
Port: This is the port used by Modbus in order to connect to the slave.
Health Offset: This is the register offset used by Modbus.
Relay: The radar will output nav mode area alarms via an Adam Relay unit instead of using Modbus.
The Adam relay is accessed via TCP/IP; its configuration (IP address and port) are on this page: User - Radar Configuration.
Related Information
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Vertex User Guide (Products)
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Firmware Control and Upgrade (Products)
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Changing the Configuration (Products)
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Login (Products)
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Engineer (Products)
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User - Radar Data (Products)
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User - Radar Hardware (Products)
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User - Radar Configuration (Products)
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Standard User (Products)
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4. Using the Vertex Interface (Products)