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Anybus® Communicator™ - PROFINET to Modbus RTU/Serial
USER MANUAL
SCM-1202-176
Version 1.11
Publicaon date 2023-06-30
ENGLISH
Important User Informaon
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or keep current the informaon in this document.
The data, examples and illustraons found in this document are included for illustrave purposes and are only
intended to help improve understanding of the funconality and handling of the product. In view of the wide
range of possible applicaons of the product, and because of the many variables and requirements associated
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based on the data, examples or illustraons included in this document nor for any damages incurred during
installaon of the product. Those responsible for the use of the product must acquire sucient knowledge in
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Table of Contents
1. Preface .................................................................................................................................. 1
1.1. About This Document ........................................................................................................ 1
1.2. Document Convenons ..................................................................................................... 1
1.3. Trademarks ..................................................................................................................... 2
2. Safety .................................................................................................................................... 3
2.1. Intended Use ................................................................................................................... 3
2.2. General Safety ................................................................................................................. 3
3. Preparaon ............................................................................................................................ 4
3.1. Cabling ........................................................................................................................... 4
3.2. System Requirements ........................................................................................................ 4
3.2.1. Supported Operang Systems ..................................................................................... 4
3.2.2. Supported Web Browsers ........................................................................................... 4
3.3. Mechanical Tools and Equipment ........................................................................................ 4
3.4. Support and Resources ...................................................................................................... 4
3.5. HMS Soware Applicaons ................................................................................................ 5
3.6. Third-Party Soware Applicaons ........................................................................................ 5
3.7. Soware License Informaon ............................................................................................. 5
4. About Anybus Communicator .................................................................................................... 6
4.1. Serial Protocol Communicaon ........................................................................................... 6
4.1.1. Serial Protocol Types ................................................................................................. 6
4.1.2. Serial Protocol Building Blocks ..................................................................................... 7
4.2. How the Communicaon Works ......................................................................................... 10
4.3. How the Data Exchange Works ........................................................................................... 12
4.4. Data Integrity ................................................................................................................. 12
5. Installaon ............................................................................................................................ 13
5.1. External Parts ................................................................................................................. 13
5.2. DIN Rail Mounng ........................................................................................................... 14
5.3. Connect to PROFINET Network .......................................................................................... 15
5.4. Connect to Serial RS232/RS485 Subnetwork ......................................................................... 16
5.5. Connect to Power ............................................................................................................ 18
5.6. Security Switch ............................................................................................................... 19
5.7. Lock the Cables ............................................................................................................... 21
5.8. DIN Rail Demount ............................................................................................................ 22
6. Conguraon Quick Guide ....................................................................................................... 24
6.1. Prepare Conguraon ...................................................................................................... 24
6.2. Setup New Conguraon .................................................................................................. 27
6.3. PLC Conguraon ............................................................................................................ 30
6.4. Verify Operaon .............................................................................................................. 32
7. Communicator Conguraon ................................................................................................... 34
7.1. Connect the Communicator ............................................................................................... 34
7.2. Access the Built-In Web Interface From HMS IPconî„®g ............................................................. 35
7.3. Access the Built-In Web Interface From a Web Browser .......................................................... 37
7.4. Communicator Built-In Web Interface Overview .................................................................... 38
7.5. General Subnetwork Sengs ............................................................................................. 39
7.5.1. Communicaon Serial Protocol ................................................................................... 39
7.5.2. Communicaon Basic Sengs .................................................................................... 40
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7.5.3. Communicaon Advanced Sengs ............................................................................. 42
7.6. About Transacon Templates ............................................................................................. 48
7.6.1. Transacon Template Example ................................................................................... 48
7.6.2. Transacon Template Types ....................................................................................... 49
7.6.3. Frame Field Types .................................................................................................... 51
7.7. Build Transacon Template ................................................................................................ 53
7.7.1. Add Transacon Template ......................................................................................... 53
7.7.2. Add Frame Fields ..................................................................................................... 57
7.7.3. Congure Frame Field Sengs ................................................................................... 59
7.7.4. Data Delimiter and Subnet Delimiter Opons ................................................................ 62
7.7.5. Store Transacon Templates ...................................................................................... 65
7.8. Nodes and Transacons .................................................................................................... 66
7.8.1. Node and Broadcast Node ......................................................................................... 66
7.8.2. Add Node ............................................................................................................... 67
7.8.3. Node Sengs .......................................................................................................... 68
7.8.4. Add Transacons ..................................................................................................... 69
7.8.5. Transacon Sengs ................................................................................................. 72
7.8.6. Acvate/Deacvate Transacon .................................................................................. 74
7.8.7. Duplicate Transacon ............................................................................................... 74
7.8.8. Delete Transacon ................................................................................................... 75
7.9. High Level Network Sengs .............................................................................................. 76
7.9.1. To Use Automac I/O Sizes ........................................................................................ 76
7.9.2. To Conî„®gure I/O Sizes Manually .................................................................................. 76
7.9.3. To Use DHCP Server .................................................................................................. 77
7.9.4. To Congure IP Sengs Manually ............................................................................... 78
7.9.5. Naming the Host ...................................................................................................... 79
7.9.6. PROFINET Staon Name Sengs ................................................................................ 80
7.10. I/O Data Map ................................................................................................................ 81
7.10.1. Opmize the I/O Data Map ...................................................................................... 82
7.10.2. Map Area Transacons Order ................................................................................... 83
7.10.3. Map Area ............................................................................................................. 84
7.10.4. Trigger Byte ........................................................................................................... 84
7.10.5. Endian Swap .......................................................................................................... 85
7.10.6. Oine Opon ........................................................................................................ 87
7.10.7. Live List ................................................................................................................ 88
7.10.8. Data Exchange Control ............................................................................................ 89
7.11. Conguraon Notes ....................................................................................................... 90
7.11.1. Add Conguraon Note ........................................................................................... 90
7.11.2. View and Edit Conguraon Notes ............................................................................ 92
7.12. Apply Conguraon ....................................................................................................... 93
7.13. To Use an Exisng Conguraon ....................................................................................... 94
7.14. To Use an Communicator Classic Conguraon .................................................................... 95
8. PLC Conguraon ................................................................................................................... 97
8.1. Export I/O Data Map ........................................................................................................ 97
8.2. Export Product GSDML File ................................................................................................ 97
8.3. Congure the PROFINET Connecon ................................................................................... 98
9. Verify Operaon ..................................................................................................................... 99
9.1. Communicator Status Monitor ........................................................................................... 99
9.2. Communicator LED Indicators .......................................................................................... 101
9.3. Modbus TCP LED Indicators ............................................................................................. 102
10. Use Cases .......................................................................................................................... 103
10.1. Temperature Regulator - Modbus RTU Use Case ................................................................ 103
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10.1.1. About the Use Case .............................................................................................. 103
10.1.2. Before You Begin .................................................................................................. 103
10.1.3. Choose Serial Protocol Type ................................................................................... 104
10.1.4. Setup Serial Communicaon .................................................................................. 104
10.1.5. Setup the Node .................................................................................................... 105
10.1.6. Setup the Transacons .......................................................................................... 106
10.1.7. Check the I/O Data Map ........................................................................................ 108
10.2. AC Motor Drive - Custom Request/Response Use Case ........................................................ 109
10.2.1. About the Use Case .............................................................................................. 109
10.2.2. Before You Begin .................................................................................................. 109
10.2.3. Choose Serial Protocol Type ................................................................................... 110
10.2.4. Setup Serial Communicaon .................................................................................. 110
10.2.5. Create Transacon Templates ................................................................................. 111
10.2.6. Setup Node and Transacons ................................................................................. 115
10.2.7. Check the I/O Data Map ........................................................................................ 116
10.3. Barcode Scanner - Custom Produce/Consume Use Case ...................................................... 117
10.3.1. About the Use Case .............................................................................................. 117
10.3.2. Before You Begin .................................................................................................. 117
10.3.3. Choose Serial Protocol Type ................................................................................... 118
10.3.4. Setup Serial Communicaon .................................................................................. 118
10.3.5. Create Transacon Templates ................................................................................. 119
10.3.6. Setup Node and Transacons ................................................................................. 121
10.3.7. Check the I/O Data Map ........................................................................................ 122
11. Maintenance ..................................................................................................................... 123
11.1. Conguraon File Handling ............................................................................................ 123
11.1.1. Export Conguraon ............................................................................................. 123
11.1.2. Import Conguraon ............................................................................................ 124
11.2. Clear and Revert Conguraon ....................................................................................... 125
11.3. Firmware Management ................................................................................................. 126
11.3.1. View the Firmware Version .................................................................................... 126
11.3.2. Firmware and Conguraon Compability ................................................................ 126
11.3.3. Firmware File Validaon ........................................................................................ 126
11.3.4. Update Firmware ................................................................................................. 127
12. Troubleshoong ................................................................................................................. 128
12.1. Diagnoscs ................................................................................................................. 128
12.1.1. Serial RS-232/485 Data Monitor .............................................................................. 128
12.1.2. I/O Data ............................................................................................................. 129
12.1.3. Event Log ............................................................................................................ 130
12.1.4. LED Status ........................................................................................................... 131
12.2. Reset to Factory Sengs ............................................................................................... 132
12.3. Firmware Upgrade Error Management ............................................................................. 134
12.4. Support ..................................................................................................................... 136
12.4.1. Support Package .................................................................................................. 136
13. Technical Data .................................................................................................................... 137
13.1. Technical Specicaons ................................................................................................. 137
14. Reference Guides ................................................................................................................ 138
14.1. About Input Registers and Holding Registers ..................................................................... 138
14.2. Modbus Data Model .................................................................................................... 138
14.3. Modbus Transacons ................................................................................................... 138
14.4. Modus Excepon Codes ................................................................................................ 139
14.5. ASCII Table ................................................................................................................. 139
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14.6. RS232/RS485 Electrical Connecon ................................................................................. 140
14.6.1. RS485 Typical Connecon ...................................................................................... 140
14.6.2. RS232 Typical Connecon ...................................................................................... 140
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1. Preface
1.1. About This Document
This document describes how to install and congure Anybus® Communicator™.
For addional documentaon and soware downloads, FAQs, troubleshoong guides and technical support,
please visit www.anybus.com/support.
1.2. Document Convenons
Lists
Numbered lists indicate tasks that should be carried out in sequence:
1. First do this
2. Then do this
Bulleted lists are used for:
• Tasks that can be carried out in any order
• Itemized informaon
User Interacon Elements
User interacon elements (buons etc.) are indicated with bold text.
Program Code and Scripts
Program code and script examples
Cross-References and Links
Cross-reference within this document: Document Convenons (page 1)
External link (URL): www.anybus.com
Safety Symbols
DANGER
Instrucons that must be followed to avoid an imminently hazardous situaon which, if not avoided,
will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
Instrucons that must be followed to avoid a potenal hazardous situaon that, if not avoided, could
result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION
Instrucon that must be followed to avoid a potenal hazardous situaon that, if not avoided, could
result in minor or moderate injury.
IMPORTANT
Instrucon that must be followed to avoid a risk of reduced funconality and/or damage to the
equipment, or to avoid a network security risk.
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Informaon Symbols
NOTE
Addional informaon which may facilitate installaon and/or operaon.
TIP
Helpful advice and suggesons.
1.3. Trademarks
Anybus® is a registered trademark of HMS Networks.
All other trademarks are the property of their respecve holders.
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2. Safety
2.1. Intended Use
The intended use of this equipment is as a communicaon interface and gateway.
The equipment receives and transmits data on various physical layers and connecon types.
If this equipment is used in a manner not specied by the manufacturer, the protecon provided by the
equipment may be impaired.
2.2. General Safety
CAUTION
Ensure that the power supply is turned o before connecng it to the equipment.
CAUTION
This equipment contains parts that can be damaged by electrostac discharge (ESD). Use ESD
prevenon measures to avoid damage.
CAUTION
To avoid system damage, the equipment should be connected to ground.
IMPORTANT
Using the wrong type of power supply can damage the equipment. Ensure that the power supply is
connected properly and of the recommended type.
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3. Preparaon
3.1. Cabling
Have the following cables available:
• Ethernet cable for conguraon
• Ethernet cable for connecng to the high level network
• Power cable
3.2. System Requirements
3.2.1. Supported Operang Systems
Operang System Descripon
Windows 7 SP1, 32-bit Windows 7 32-bit with Service Pack 1
Windows 7 SP1, 64-bit Windows 7 64-bit with Service Pack 1
Windows 10 64-bit Windows 10 64-bit
Windows 11 64-bit Windows 11 64-bit
3.2.2. Supported Web Browsers
The Communicator built-in web interface can be accessed from the following standard web browsers.
• Google Chrome
•Microso Edge
• Mozilla Firefox
3.3. Mechanical Tools and Equipment
Have the following tools available:
• Flat-head screwdriver, size 5.5 mm
Needed when removing the Communicator from DIN-rail.
• Flat-head screwdriver, size 3 mm
Needed when connecng the cables to the 7-pin connector.
3.4. Support and Resources
For addional documentaon and soware downloads, FAQs, troubleshoong guides and technical support,
please visit www.anybus.com/support.
TIP
Have the product arcle number available, to search for the product specic support web page. You
nd the product arcle number on the product cover.
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3.5. HMS Soware Applicaons
Download the soware installaon les and user documentaon from www.anybus.com/support.
HMS IPconî„®g
Use the soware applicaon HMS IPcong and scan your network to discover and change the Communicator IP
address and to access the Communicator built-in web interface.
NOTE
As an alternave, you can set a stac IP address within the same IP address range as the
Communicator IP address on the computer accessing the Communicator built-in web interface.
NOTE
HMS IPconî„®g is only available for Windows.
3.6. Third-Party Soware Applicaons
Microso Excel
Microso Excel, or equivalent soware applicaon that supports the Oce Open XML Workbook (xlsx) le
format. Needed to open and read the I/O data map î„®le and the Event log î„®le.
3.7. Soware License Informaon
For license agreements regarding the third-party soî…Œware used in the Communicator, refer to the
LICENSE.txt î„®le(s) included in the Communicator î„®rmware update package zip î„®le.
To download the Communicator î„®rmware update package zip î„®le, please visit www.anybus.com/support.
TIP
Have the product arcle number available, to search for the product specic support web page. You
nd the product arcle number on the product cover.
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4. About Anybus Communicator
4.1. Serial Protocol Communicaon
4.1.1. Serial Protocol Types
The gateway features three disnct modes of operaon for the subnetwork communicaon, called Modbus RTU,
Custom Request/Response and Custom Produce/Consume.
Figure 1. Communicaon, Serial protocol
Modbus RTU
By default the Communicator uses the Modbus RTU serial protocol.
The Communicator uses Modbus transacons dened by the Modbus standard.
The Communicator acts as a client on the subnetwork, and the serial communicaon takes place in a request/
response fashion.
The nodes on the network are not permied to issue messages unless they have been addressed by the
Communicator î„®rst.
Custom Request/Response
In this mode, you can dene your own serial transacons to handle a wide range of custom serial protocols.
The Communicator acts as a generic serial client on the subnetwork.
The serial communicaon takes place in a request/response fashion.
Custom Produce/Consume
In this mode, you can dene your own serial transacons to handle a wide range of custom serial protocols.
The Communicator may consume and/or produce messages on the subnetwork.
There is no client-server relaonship between the nodes on the network, messages are spontaneously produced
or consumed when data is available.
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4.1.2. Serial Protocol Building Blocks
The following building blocks are used to describe the subnetwork communicaon.
Node
Figure 2. Nodes on a subnetwork
A node represents a single device on the subnetwork.
Each node can be associated with a number of transacons.
Nodes and Transacons
Figure 3. Node with Transacons
Transacons are based on standard Modbus RTU transacons (Modbus RTU serial protocol) or transacons
templates (Custom Request/Response or Produce/Consume serial protocol) and deî„®ne the data to be sent or
received.
Each transacon has a number of parameters that need to be congured to dene how data is to be sent /
received.
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Frame Fields
The Frame editor is used to design custom transacon templates.
The Frame editor with Frame î„®elds is available when either the Custom Request/Response or Custom Produce/
Consume serial protocol is enabled.
Figure 4. Frame editor
Frame elds are low level enes used to compose transacons.
A frame object can represent a:
•xed value, a constant
• range of values, limit objects
• block of data or a calculated checksum
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Transacon Templates
The Transacon templates are available when either the Custom Request/Response or Custom Produce/
Consume serial protocol is enabled.
Figure 5. Frame editor, Request and Response
A transacon represents a complete serial telegram, and consists of a number of frame elds.
Each frame eld is associated with a set of parameters controlling what is transmied on the subnetwork.
The transacon templates are stored in the Communicator and can be reused mulple mes.
Example 1. Common Read Transacon
If you have a common read transacon. Then you can create one single transacon template for the read
transacon and reuse it mulple mes mes on your node(s).
If you have a funcon code in your protocol similar to a standard Modbus RTU transacon. Then you can create
a transacon template based on the Modbus RTU transacon for the read operaon. When you reuse the
template on your node(s), you only have to change the funcon code each me it is used.
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4.2. How the Communicaon Works
The Communicator enables communicaon, data exchange, between one or more server devices connected to a
serial subnetwork and a client device connected to a high level network.
Figure 6. Process data trac overview
For example:
• The client device can be a PLC controller or a PC.
• A server devices can be a sensor, scanner, industrial robot or snier.
The Communicator main task is to cyclically send the transacons that the server(s) are congured to execute, in
order to request and transfer process data.
Request Process Data
Figure 7. Process data trac from nodes to client
Request process data from the serial subnetwork nodes, specied in the Communicator conguraon, and make
the process data available on the server interface and for the high level network client device.
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Transfer Process Data
Figure 8. Process data trac from client to nodes
Transfer process data from the high level network client device and make it available on the server interface and
for the serial subnetwork nodes included in the conguraon.
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4.3. How the Data Exchange Works
Figure 9. The Communicator internal memory areas
The data exchanged between the Communicator and the serial subnetwork and the high level network resides in
the Communicator internal memory buî„«er.
To exchange data with the serial subnetwork, the high level network reads and writes data to the Communicator
internal memory buî„«er.
The same memory locaons are exchanged on the serial subnetwork.
The memory locaons are specied when conguring the Communicator using the Communicator built-in web
interface.
Input Data
The Input data area is read by the high level network.
Output Data
The Output data area is read/wrien by the high level network.
4.4. Data Integrity
A snapshot of the process data buer between the Client and the server interface is used during the operaon of
execung all the transacons within one cycle.
When the cycle is completed, the process data available on the server interface is updated and a new snapshot is
created for the next cycle.
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5. Installaon
5.1. External Parts
Figure 10. External parts
A. Power connector
B. Label with LED designaon
C. Status LEDs
D. Conguraon port
E. 7-pin connector
F. PROFINET port x 2
G. Cable e mount
H. Laser engraved connectors designaon
I. Security switch
J. Factory reset buon
K. Laser engraved label with product informaon
L. DIN rail locking mechanism
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5.2. DIN Rail Mounng
IMPORTANT
The equipment must be electrically grounded through the DIN rail for EMC compliance. Make sure
that the equipment is correctly mounted on the rail and that the rail is properly grounded.
Figure 11. Aach the Communicator on the DIN rail
To aach the Communicator on the DIN rail:
1. Insert the upper end of the DIN rail clip into the DIN rail.
2. Push the boom of the DIN rail clip into the DIN rail.
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