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This article describes the MODBUS interface available in Exigo. | This article describes the MODBUS interface available in Exigo. | ||
+ | {{Note}} ''The MODBUS Interface is not official implemented.'' | ||
− | + | The Exigo Controller implements a Modbus TCP slave (server) interface on the standard Modbus port, TCP port 502. The Modbus interface in Exigo has two main features: <br> | |
+ | * Status about amplifiers and panels connected to the Controller can be read from Modbus 16 bit input registers | ||
+ | * Pre-programmed PA calls and announcements can be triggered by writing to Modbus coil registers. | ||
[[Category:Exigo features]] | [[Category:Exigo features]] |
Revision as of 09:33, 19 March 2019
This article describes the MODBUS interface available in Exigo.
The MODBUS Interface is not official implemented.
The Exigo Controller implements a Modbus TCP slave (server) interface on the standard Modbus port, TCP port 502. The Modbus interface in Exigo has two main features:
- Status about amplifiers and panels connected to the Controller can be read from Modbus 16 bit input registers
- Pre-programmed PA calls and announcements can be triggered by writing to Modbus coil registers.