DAUDIN GFGW-RM01N HMI Modbus TCP Connection Instruction Manual
- June 12, 2024
- DAUDIN
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DAUDIN GFGW-RM01N HMI Modbus TCP Connection
Product Information
The product is a remote I/O module configuration list that
includes various components:
Part No. | Specification |
---|---|
GFGW-RM01N | Modbus TCP-to-Modbus RTU/ASCII, 4 Ports |
GFMS-RM01S | Master Modbus RTU, 1 Port |
GFDI-RM01N | Digital Input 16 Channel |
GFDO-RM01N | Digital Output 16 Channel / 0.5A |
GFPS-0202 | Power 24V / 48W |
GFPS-0303 | Power 5V / 20W |
The gateway is used externally to connect with Beijer HMI’s
communication port (Modbus TCP). The main controller is responsible
for managing and dynamically configuring I/O parameters. The power
module is a standard component that can be chosen based on user
preference.
Product Usage Instructions
To connect to Beijer HMI, follow these steps:
- Ensure that the module is powered and connected to the gateway module using an Ethernet cable.
- Launch the i-Designer software.
- Select “M Series Module Configuration”.
- Click on the “Setting Module” icon.
- Enter the “Setting Module” page for M-series.
- Select the mode type based on the connected module.
- Click on “Connect”.
- Configure the Gateway Module IP Settings (Note: The IP address must be in the same domain as the controller equipment).
- Set Group 1 as Slave and set the gateway to use the first set of RS485 ports to connect to the main controller (GFMS-RM01N).
Remote I/O Module Configuration List
Part No. | Specification | Description |
---|---|---|
GFGW-RM01N | Modbus TCP-to-Modbus RTU/ASCII, 4 Ports | Gateway |
GFMS-RM01S | Master Modbus RTU, 1 Port | Main Controller |
GFDI-RM01N | Digital Input 16 Channel | Digital Input |
GFDO-RM01N | Digital Output 16 Channel / 0.5A | Digital Output |
GFPS-0202 | Power 24V / 48W | Power Supply |
GFPS-0303 | Power 5V / 20W | Power Supply |
Product Description
- The gateway is used externally to connect with Beijer HMI’s communication port (Modbus TCP)
- The main controller is in charge of the management and dynamic configuration of I/O parameters and so on.
- The power module is standard for remote I/Os and users can choose the model or brand of power module they prefer.
Gateway Parameter Settings
This section details how to connect to Beijer HMI. For detailed information, please refer to the iO-GRID M Series Product Manual
i-Designer Program Setup
- Make sure that the module is powered and connected to the gateway module using an Ethernet cable
- Click to launch the software
- Select “M Series Module Configuration”
- Click on the “Setting Module” icon
- Enter the “Setting Module” page for M-series
- Select the mode type based on the connected module
- Click on “Connect”
- Gateway Module IP Settings
- Note: The IP address must be in the same domain as the controller equipment
- Gateway Module Operational Modes
- Note: Set Group 1 as Slave and set the gateway to use the first set of RS485 port to connect to the main controller (GFMS-RM01N)
Beijer HMI Connection Setup
This chapter explains how to use the iX Developer program to connect Beijer
HMI to the gateway and add a remote I/O. For detailed information, please
refer to iX Developer User Manual
Beijer HMI Hardware Connection
- The connection port is on the right at the bottom of the machine. There are LAN A and LAN B
Beijer HMI IP Address and Connection Setup
- Once HMI is powered, press on the HMI screen to enter the service menu and then click on “IP Settings”.
- Click on “Specify an IP Address” and set “IP Address” to the same domain as the gateway domain at 192.168.1.XXX.
- Launch iX Developer and select “MODICON” and “Modbus Master” to add a new controller
- Click on the “Controller” tab to enter the controller setup page. Select the controller and then click on “Settings”
- Connection method setup
- Ⓐ From the “Communication mode” drop-down menu, select “Ethernet TCP/ IP”
- Ⓑ Setup the default station number
- Ⓒ From the “Modbus protocol” drop-down menu, select “RTU”
- Ⓓ From the “32-bit World mapping” drop-down menu, select “Little-endian”
- Ⓔ From the “Force function code 0x10” drop-down menu, select “Enable”
- Ⓕ From the “String swap” drop-down menu, select “Disable”
- Click on “Stations” and set the “Station” and “IP Address” the same as the gateway
- Click on “Tab” to enter the tab setting page. Next, click on “New” and set up the tab register’s location
- iO-GRID M’s first GFDI-RM01N has the initial address at 44096
- iO-GRID M’s first GFDO-RM01N has the initial address at 48192
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