Notifier Modbus-gw

US $110

  • Miami, Florida, United States
  • Jun 20th
General The Modbus Gateway provides a communication link between networks that use the Modbus/TCP communication protocol and Fire Alarm Control Panels (FACPs) resident on an NFN network. The Modbus Gateway communicates with the NOTI-FIRE- NET network via the network port on any NCM. The Modbus communication protocol is consistent with Modbus Applica- tion Protocol Specification V1.1b. The Modbus Gateway is designed to need very little configu- ration; no separate configuration utility is required. In most applications you will only need to enter the TCP/IP settings for your network and the nodes you would like to monitor. The gateway will automatically map all the configured points and supply you with a user friendly comma-separated value report that defines the mapping.  Features Compatible with standard and high speed NOTI-FIRE- NET. Monitor four compatible NFN or HS-NFN nodes not includ- ing the Modbus Gateway node itself. Provide data such as event type, active/inactive, enabled/ disabled, acknowledged/unacknowledged, device type, analog value (4-20ma modules only) and system troubles. Support reads of up to 100 registers at a time. Analog val- ues can be read 10 registers at a time. Log diagnostic information. Send standard Modbus exception responses. Reduce configuration time by auto-discovering and map- ping points. MODBUS MASTERS COMPATIBLE The Modbus Gateway was designed to be compatible with standard Modbus/TCP masters. Support one-byte Unit IDs. Have configurable polling times. The Modbus Gateway supports one Modbus Master. PANEL COMPATIBLE The Modbus Gateway was designed to be compatible with the following panels: NFS-320 NFS-640 NFS2-640 NFS-3030 NFS2-3030 

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