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BARIX R6 Configuration
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It looks like for Write commands you will be writing to Coil Status registers 1-6 (0-5?), once you have communication going.
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Thanks for your quick response. I have been trying to use Modbus poll from Modbus tools as a master in order to change the R6 address, however, I have been having communication issues with it. I will try the setting listed above and let you know.
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When I attempt to write to the device I keep getting:
There was a problem testing the locator. (com.infiniteautomation.mango.io.serial.SerialPortException: Port /dev/rs485-1 in use by Mango Modbus Data Source DS_451699)
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You need to disable any data sources using that port before using the test tools. I'm guessing that is the issue.
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Hi Chromeaccent,
It is possible the parity is "None" instead of "Even" as the manual is not clear. "Even" is the default but "None" is also listed as a supported possibility. From the document:
Supported interface configurations are 19200 baud, 8bit, even parity, 1 stop bit (**default**) 19200 baud, 8bit, no parity, 1 stop bit 9600 baud, 8bit, even parity, 1 stop bit 9600 baud, 8bit, no parity, 1 stop bit
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Hi Phildunlap,
I was able to get another Modbus device display, this device has two data points, temperature and relative humidity, however, I am at a loss as the Barix R6's configuration. Strangely it responds to Modbus poll.
By the way, I have not seen Relative Humidity(RH) in the point properties drop down menu. -
I don't know what you mean, "Strangely it responds to Modbus poll" You are not using Slave Id 255 are you? I would not expect that to work. It must have a slave ID <= 247
If you are not seeing the Units (I assume you are referring to units) you need, you can set a custom suffix in the text renderer section of the data point.
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I did change the address to 200 for the R6, I also had to change the address for the other device, this I changed to 230. One thing I did notice was that at first, I would get the result for temperature in Hexidecimal but after a while it changed to decimal values.
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Can I use a crossover cable to connect my mango ES to my laptop?
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Ethernet? I suspect so, but I've only used a standard ethernet cable for that purpose (haven't ports been self detecting and switching for a half decade or so? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medium-dependent_interface#Auto_MDI-X ). Then you'll probably have to give your ethernet interface a static ip on the same network or listen for its IPv6 address and use that.