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15.  Protocol-Specific Information 
This section will discuss topics that are specific to each of the available network 
selections. 
 
 
15.1  Modbus 
The gateway supports Modbus slave and master functionality via Modbus RTU.  
The slave implementations share common access methods, which is to say 
they support the same functions and reference the internal points via a 
common “Modbus Slave” register assignment.  Other notes of interest are: 
 
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Points are addressed by their assigned holding register (4X reference) or 
input register (3X reference) via Modbus slave protocols. 
 
• 
Points can access both holding registers (4X references) and input 
registers (3X references) via Modbus master protocols. 
 
• 
Supported Modbus slave functions are indicated in Table 3. 
 
Table 3: Supported Modbus Slave Functions 
Function Code 
Function 
1 Read 
coils 
Read input status 
Read multiple registers 
Read input registers 
5 Write 
coil 
Write single register 
Diagnostics (subfunction 0 only) 
15 
Force multiple coils 
16 
Write multiple registers 
 
 
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Register number entry radix is decimal (e.g. 10 = 10
10
 
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Configuration tip: Improved network utilization may be obtained by 
appropriately grouping points into blocks having contiguous register 
assignments.  In this way, the “read multiple registers”, “read input 
registers” and “write multiple registers” functions can be used to perform 
transfers of larger blocks of registers using fewer Modbus transactions 
compared to a situation where the read/write registers were arranged in an 
alternating or scattered fashion.