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These aliases will be renamed and noted in the conversion log. Some characters cannot be used in tag names. Please review the conversion samples to see how the most common instructions will be converted. They will be noted in the conversion log. Some instructions convert but have additional logic added by the conversion utility to emulate the original instruction. Some instructions will convert without any issues. The network logic is converted using Smart Translation Technology. For example, timer 43493 will become T43493. Timers and counters will have new tags created of type TIMER and COUNTER. The 3 and 4 registers use the same word offset. The 0 and 1 registers access the individual bits. DataĮach register (0xxxx,1xxxx, 3xxxx, 4xxxx) will be converted into a one-dimentional array of type INT.
#Telepace studio programming manual; software#
It's a real shame because these drives are a joint project between Schneider and Toshiba (Toshiba AS3 and Schneider ATV600) and Schneider left their legacy customers in the dark on them.This utility converts (migrates, translates) Schneider Electric programs that were created with the Telepace Studio programming software to Studio 5000, in other words Telepace to ControlLogix (CLx). Apparently these Toshibas play nice with CIP (have EDS files etc.) I can only assume when the engineered these they just took the CIP stuff and bastardized it to modbus (unfortunately in the extended range) without much thought.Īfter giving this a try in modscan (subtracting) the registers seem to be giving different values (which makes me assume they are not the same registers). He said that modbus normally doesn't do bit picking (like in this case, and with AB stuff) because there are the 0-999 registers, and input registers etc.
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Simark's tech also thought the mapping was strange too. I was hoping for this, but (perhaps naively?) I don't think this is the case because one of the Toshiba application specialists/product managers confirmed the register map to me (in the extended range). If not has anybody had success with a protocol converter/managed ethernet switch device that can convert from extended modbus to standard range, or from say Ethernet I/P (Common Industrial Protocol) to standard range modbus? I know Red Lion, Moxa, and Phoenix Contact make converters but I've never used them before.Īny help and recommendations appreciated. Has anyone had success using extended modbus in Telepace/Telepace Studio?
#Telepace studio programming manual; install#
This Toshiba drive I'm hoping to install uses "extended" Modbus addresses and the RTU I was hoping to use (SCADApack32) only seems to talk standard range modbus for holding registers: 40001-49999. The intention is to have single phase in, 3-phase out (apparently this VFD will do this, and not the issue at hand).Īnyways, I've run into a problem with "extended" modbus registers/communications. We're adding a Toshiba AS3 VFD, replacing old single phase motor controls, start/run caps, run relay etc. I've recently been tasked with upgrading the motor controls on a pump station. Please click "report" on spam Related sub-reddits: (*) At mods' discretion, certain self-promotion submissions from people who contribute to this sub in other ways may be allowed and tagged with the "Self-promo" flair
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