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15.2  Modbus Plus 
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Supported MSTR functions are indicated in Table 5. 
 
Table 5: Supported MSTR Functions 
Function Code 
Function 
1 Write 
Registers 
2  
Read Registers 
Write Global Data 
Read Global Data 
 
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Modbus Plus register assignments are common between the Modbus Plus 
and Modbus RTU Slave protocols.  In other words, when a point in the 
point database has been assigned a “Modbus Slave” register index, both 
Modbus Plus and Modbus RTU Slave protocols will access that point’s 
value by referencing the same register index. 
 
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Configuration tip: Improved network utilization may be obtained by 
appropriately grouping points into blocks having contiguous “Modbus 
Slave” register assignments.  In this way, the “read registers” and “write 
registers” functions can be used to perform transfers of larger blocks of 
registers using fewer Modbus Plus transactions compared to a situation 
where the read/write registers were arranged in an alternating or scattered 
fashion. 
 
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Because the transaction is handled locally within the gateway, write data 
checking is not available.  For example, if a write is performed to a register 
with a data value that is out-of-range of the corresponding “source port” 
object, no Modbus Plus exception will be immediately returned.  However, 
the point will always reflect the “source port” status and object value.  In 
other words, if such an out-of-range write attempt is performed, the 
unsuccessful “source port” network write can be observed by reading the 
current (unchanged) value of the point during a subsequent Modbus Plus 
transaction.