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    A Bit Stuck on Writing Multiple MODBUS Registers

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    • MattFoxM
      MattFox
      last edited by

      That doesn't give you much to work with does it??
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      I got this working!

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      And leave a trail - Muriel Strode

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      • danD
        dan
        last edited by

        oh yeh, that's interesting, I'll try the coils.

        Cheers for that hey.

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        • danD
          dan
          last edited by

          FML...

          0_1595288851390_73c615ec-36ee-4aab-9c39-7de2ee65a439-image.png

          It does say Control Registers at the top of the info page..

          0_1595288918666_7ee37d3f-d806-4d64-9007-bc9a9ebe60b4-image.png

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          • MattFoxM
            MattFox
            last edited by MattFox

            So it's a nope? - note your 0x2 should be 0x02

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            • danD
              dan
              last edited by

              Na I don't think I can write to coils on this device.

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              • MattFoxM
                MattFox
                last edited by

                write
                4104
                0
                2
                ASCII
                0x8B76,0x8B76
                That sets that control key and calls function 2

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                • CraigWebC
                  CraigWeb
                  last edited by

                  Hi Dan

                  Ive run into similar situations before with modbus device.
                  Make sure your data source has Use multiple write commands only checked.
                  Modbus function 16 writes to holding registers
                  Use a 4 byte unsigned int.
                  I believe the decimal number would be 166774:
                  0_1595311234142_Screenshot 2020-07-21 at 08.00.25.png
                  Turn on the log I/O of the data source so you can inspect the modbus commands.
                  There may be a chance you might need to use a 4 byte unsigned int swapped

                  If you dont come right paste your I/O commands here.

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                  • danD
                    dan
                    last edited by

                    Hi Craig, I've definitely got multiple writes selected in the data source.

                    I might have to re-visit the calculator / converter looking at that number. I was just sending it the raw hex value.

                    I'll give it a go. Thanks :)

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                    • CraigWebC
                      CraigWeb
                      last edited by CraigWeb

                      Hey Dan

                      Did a quick tet for you. I believe it is correct checkout the snapshot I took from Wireshark:
                      0_1595326095916_Screenshot 2020-07-21 at 12.07.11.png

                      Something to note about modbus is that sometime in manuals they will prefix the register number with the register type. Holding register is decimal 4. So when you see that on a manual you will just put offset 104 in mango. You will also see that some manual are 0 based and some are 1 based. So you might need to try 103 instead of 104.
                      Below is the settings I used for my point. I used decimal 166774
                      0_1595326337152_Screenshot 2020-07-21 at 12.12.05.png

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                      • MattFoxM
                        MattFox
                        last edited by

                        Ok, so I can understand using 166774 gives you 0x00028b76, basically just bit shifts the entire thing in. And that by using a holding register implicitly puts a 4 in the front so only 104 is needed... But if the manual states you need a control key into 8 and its 1's complement into register 9, shouldn't it be 0x8B768B76 = 2339801974 DEC?

                        Fox

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                        • danD
                          dan
                          last edited by

                          OK, now my brain is really hurting, I'll turn on the i/o log and see what mine is outputting.
                          Just to clarify a little further, the MODBUS register I need to write to is on 'Page 16', the manual says to multiply 256 x Page then add the Offset, so in this case I'm on (256 x 16) + 8 = 4104
                          When reading off battery voltages and other engine diagnostics off this the formula seems to work.
                          I'll try again with the decimal.

                          Cheers

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                          • danD
                            dan
                            last edited by

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                            • danD
                              dan
                              last edited by

                              Interestingly, when I write the hex values I get this pop up error..
                              0_1595368403070_8b8aefed-818b-4048-850e-4e56afa9c2a3-image.png
                              Nothing written in the log during this time however :/
                              0_1595368421016_04c99fc6-f9b1-47b1-9109-ffaa4b0fe395-image.png

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                              • cwangvC
                                cwangv @dan
                                last edited by

                                @dan
                                just curious why the 'Number of registers' is '0'? shouldn't be at least '1'?

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                                • MattFoxM
                                  MattFox
                                  last edited by

                                  It's greyed out and disabled.

                                  Do not follow where the path may lead; go instead where there is no path.
                                  And leave a trail - Muriel Strode

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                                  • CraigWebC
                                    CraigWeb
                                    last edited by

                                    Hi Dan

                                    Regarding the address, I think you are correct. Well since other address work you are correct. If 4104 is not working I would try 4103.

                                    I think @MattFox is correct regarding the ones's compliment that needs to be written to address 9. I get a different number tho.
                                    0_1595400358409_Screenshot 2020-07-22 at 08.45.17.png

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                                    • MattFoxM
                                      MattFox
                                      last edited by

                                      I think your answer is right here craig, something is amiss with how I did it, but looking at it now, I think we're all starting to break the back of it.

                                      Do not follow where the path may lead; go instead where there is no path.
                                      And leave a trail - Muriel Strode

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                                      • danD
                                        dan
                                        last edited by

                                        Hey Guys, thanks again for helping out. That's a big number. I'll give that one a go, I'll try it into 4104 and 4103.

                                        Cheers
                                        Dan

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                                        • danD
                                          dan
                                          last edited by

                                          Interestingly I get a timeout message if I try writing the whole decimal number to either data point register.
                                          0_1595402220586_b29f9048-0451-42d0-9ba5-23975e820734-image.png

                                          If I change back to a hex value it just comes up with the top blue error again.

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                                          • danD
                                            dan
                                            last edited by

                                            although might actually currently be a timeout in the network, as it's on the top of a mountain in NZ. at the end of a Mimomax link :/
                                            I do believe it's snowing up there currently..

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