5Morningstar Product Connectivity Manual
IMPORTANT: Morningstar products are MODBUS™
RTU devices.
For more information into the capabilities of MODBUSTM, please refer to Section 4.
1.1.3 MODBUS TCP/IPTM
The MODBUSTM protocol can also be used over Internet Protocol (IP) via an Ethernet
connection. MODBUSTM data over IP is identical to MODBUSTM data over serial RS-232,
however, it is embedded in data packets characteristic of IP.
MODBUS TCP/IPTM uses an Ethernet (RJ-45) connection and is supported by all Morningstar
products with an Ethernet port. It allows the user to connect to the Ethernet enabled unit using
the MSViewTM software package and view real-time system data, log system data, and program
custom charging setpoints.
Morningstar products without an Ethernet port (but with another communications port) require the
EMC-1 Ethernet to MeterBus™ Adapter or a MODBUSTM Ethernet to Serial converter serving as
a bridge between MODBUS IPTM and serial MODBUSTM in order to be connected to an Ethernet
network. See Sections 2.1.4 and 2.2.10.
1.1.4 HTTP
HyperText Transfer Protocol is the most common communications protocol used for transmitting
data over the internet. Ethernet capable Morningstar controllers feature HTTP compatibility,
enabling it to host web pages that display controller settings, real-time system data, logged
historical data, and system status.
1.1.5 SMTP
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) is used by Ethernet enabled Morningstar controllers
to deliver e-mail alerts and regular status updates of the system. See Section 8 for more
information on the ability to provide e-mail/sms alerts via SMTP.
1.1.6 SNMP
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is an internet standard protocol that is used to
manage and monitor devices on an IP network. It is typically supported by devices found in IT
infrastructures, such as servers, modems, routers, printers, workstations, and other network
components.
Using the dened communication standards and management topology, SNMP allows for a
simple and convenient way to view and modify the status of critical system components on a
private Local Area Network (LAN) or across a Wide Area Network (WAN), if so desired. See
Section 8 for more information on how SNMP is implemented with Morningstar controllers.