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      relristein
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      Hi,

      I have a one question. I use the modbus serial for comunication. It is script:

      *#include <ModbusSlave.h>
      /
      First step MBS: create an instance /
      ModbusSlave mbs;
      /
      slave registers */
      enum {

      MB_CTRL, /* Led control on, off or blink /
      MB_TIME, /
      blink time in milliseconds /
      MB_CNT, /
      count the number of blinks /
      MB_REGS /
      total number of registers on slave */

      };

      int regs[MB_REGS];
      int ledPin = 13;

      void setup()
      {

      /* the Modbus slave configuration parameters /
      const unsigned char SLAVE = 1;
      const long BAUD = 9600;
      const char PARITY = 'n';
      const char TXENPIN = 1;
      /
      Second step MBS: configure */
      mbs.configure(SLAVE,BAUD,PARITY,TXENPIN);
      pinMode(ledPin, OUTPUT);

      }

      void loop()

      {

      /* Third and las step MBS: update in loop*/

      mbs.update(regs, MB_REGS);

      if(regs[MB_CTRL]==1)

      {

      digitalWrite(ledPin,1);

      }

      else{

      digitalWrite(ledPin,0);

      }

      }**


      But i want a blink effect in led and i modified the script:

      if(regs[MB_CTRL]==1)
      {
      digitalWrite(ledPin,1);
      delay(3000);
      digitalWrite(ledPin,0);
      delay(3000);

      }
      else{
      digitalWrite(ledPin,0);
      }
      }

      Well, when i set the bit 1, the led blink but it don't enter in the else.

      Anyone had the same problem with supervisory and script?

      tank's

      *sorry, my english is very weak.

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