Hide "message" when Modbus Slave RTU/TCP is disconnected
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Hide "message" when Modbus Slave RTU/TCP is disconnected
Is there a setting to hide the "comm error window" when there is no device connected to the Modbus slave driver?
Bob Livingston
Sr Controls Engineer
FlexEnergy Energy Systems
30 New Hampshire Ave
Portsmouth, NH 03801
USA
Sr Controls Engineer
FlexEnergy Energy Systems
30 New Hampshire Ave
Portsmouth, NH 03801
USA
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Re: Hide "message" when Modbus Slave RTU/TCP is disconnected
Hi Bob,
In the Modbus Master driver there is an option to Hide Comm Error under the 'Advanced' section of the Modbus Master driver settings. Unfortunately the Modbus Slave driver doesn't have that option. Which means that there is no way to hid the comm error when using the Modbus Slave driver.
In the Modbus Master driver there is an option to Hide Comm Error under the 'Advanced' section of the Modbus Master driver settings. Unfortunately the Modbus Slave driver doesn't have that option. Which means that there is no way to hid the comm error when using the Modbus Slave driver.
Best Regards,
Mark Monroe
Beijer Electronics, Inc. | Applications Engineer
Mark Monroe
Beijer Electronics, Inc. | Applications Engineer
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Re: Hide "message" when Modbus Slave RTU/TCP is disconnected
What are the command options to the driver?
Simply, I don't want the comm error window shown because nobody is connected to the device/driver.
Simply, I don't want the comm error window shown because nobody is connected to the device/driver.
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Re: Hide "message" when Modbus Slave RTU/TCP is disconnected
Hi Bob,
In information Designer 1.52 in the Modbus Slave Driver options you can try typing in XDNCW in the "Command Line Options" text box like is shown in this picture. This command is being phased out in newer drivers.
In information Designer 1.52 in the Modbus Slave Driver options you can try typing in XDNCW in the "Command Line Options" text box like is shown in this picture. This command is being phased out in newer drivers.
Best Regards,
Mark Monroe
Beijer Electronics, Inc. | Applications Engineer
Mark Monroe
Beijer Electronics, Inc. | Applications Engineer