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5105-MCM-PDPS
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The ProLinx Modbus Master/Slave to PROFIBUS DP Slave Gateway creates a powerful connection between devices on a Modbus network and PROFIBUS DP master devices. This stand-alone DINrail mounted protocol gateway provides one configurable serial port and one DB9F PDPS port.
The Modbus protocol driver supports Master and Slave implementations of the protocol. All Modbus serial ports are individually configurable, providing a very powerful and flexible host or device interface solution.
The PROFIBUS DP Slave protocol driver supports the PROFIBUS V0 Slave implementation, providing powerful data transfer capability between the ProLinx module and Siemens PLCs or other hosts. User configurable data mapping and DP port operation make the interface an easy to use and powerful data transfer tool.
Features and Benefits
Applications
The PROFIBUS DP slave interface enables Siemens PLCs or a similar host supporting the PROFIBUS DP protocol to exchange data with other protocols. As such, possible applications of the PDPS product exist in nearly every sector of industry.
Applications
The PROFIBUS DP slave interface enables Siemens PLCs or a similar host supporting the PROFIBUS DP protocol to exchange data with other protocols. As such, possible applications of the PDPS product exist in nearly every sector of industry.
Specifications
Internal Database
The ProLinx module contains an internal database that consists of areas for application data, status information, and configuration information.
The internal database is shared between all ports on the module and is used as a conduit to pass information from a device on one network to one or more devices on another network.
Application Data Area
The data area is used to store and retrieve data by the protocol drivers and for data exchange between protocols. The database is used as a source for write commands to remote devices and holds data collected from the remote devices. Commands defined in the configuration file (stored in the configuration data area) control how the data is to be handled in the database.
Status Data Area
This area is used to store error codes, counters, and port status information for each port.
Configuration Data Area
This area contains module configuration information such as port configuration, network information, and command configuration. This configuration file is downloaded to, or uploaded from, this area.
Hardware
Specification | Description |
Power Supply | 24 VDC nominal 18 to 32 VDC allowed Positive, Negative, GND Terminals 2.5 mm screwdriver blade |
Current Load | 500 mA max @ 32 VDC max |
Operating Temperature | -4° F to 122° F (-20° C to 50° C) |
Storage Temperature | -40° F to 185° F (-40° C to 85° C) |
Relative Humidity | 5% to 95% (with no condensation ) |
Dimensions | Standard: 5.20 in H x 2.07 in W x 4.52 in D (13.2 cm x 5.25 cm x 11.48 cm) Extended: 5.20 in H x 2.73 in W x 4.52 in D (13.2 cm x 6.934 cm x 11.48 cm) |
LED Indicators | Power and Module Status Application Status Serial Port Activity Serial Port Error Status |
Configuration Serial Port | DB-9M RS-232 only No hardware handshaking |
Ethernet Port (Ethernet modules only) | 10Base-T half duplex RJ45 Connector Link and Activity LED indicators Electrical Isolation 1500 V RMS at 50 Hz to 60 Hz for 60 s, applied as specified in section 5.3.2 of IEC 60950: 1991 Ethernet Broadcast Storm Resiliency = less than or equal to 5000 [ARP] frames-per-second and less than or equal to 5 minutes duration |
Application Ports | Modbus Plus Connector Two DB9 Female Standard Modbus Plus connectors |
Serial Port Isolation | 2500 V RMS port signal isolation per UL 1577 3000 VDC min. port to ground and port to logic power isolation |
Shipped with Each Unit | Mini-DIN to DB-9M serial cables 4 ft RS-232 configuration cable 2.5mm screwdriver CD (docs and Configuration utility) RS-422/485 DB-9 to Screw Terminal Adaptor (1 or 4, depending on ports) |
Downloads
ProSoft Configuration Builder (PCB) | ||
MCM PDPS Datasheet | 68.51 kB | Last Modified 04/26/2010 |
MCM Driver Manual | 835.78 kB | Last Modified 12/10/2009 |
PDPS Driver Manual | 684.88 kB | Last Modified 12/10/2009 |
ProLinx GSD File | 398.03 kB | Last Modified 05/11/2010 |
Protocols
MCM Protocol Specification
The Modbus protocol driver supports Master and Slave implementations of the protocol. All Modbus serial ports are individually configurable, providing a very powerful and flexible host or device interface solution.
Protocol Specifications
The Modbus driver provides extensive support for both the Master and the Slave implementations of the protocol. The serial port(s) on the gateway can be individually configured to support the Modbus protocol (Master or Slave, RTU or ASCII, Baud rate, etc.).
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General Parameters - Modbus Protocol | |
Communication parameters | Baud Rate: 110 to 115K baud Stop Bits: 1 or 2 Data Size: 7 or 8 bits Parity: None, Even, Odd RTS Timing delays: 0 to 65535 milliseconds Textfridge 1 2 1 download free. |
Error Checking | RTU mode (binary) with CRC-16 ASCII mode with LRC error checking |
Floating Point | Floating point data movement supported, including configurable support for Enron implementation |
Function Codes | 1: Read Output Status 2: Read Input Status 3: Read Multiple Data Registers 4: Read Input Registers 5: Write Single Bit 6: Write Single Data Register 15: Write Multiple Bits 16: Write Multiple Data Register |
Modbus Master | |
Command List | Up to 100 command per master port, each fully configurable for function, slave address, register to/from addressing and word/bit count. |
Polling of command list | Configurable polling of command list, including continuous and on change of data, and dynamically user or automatic enabled. |
Modbus Slave | |
Node address | 1 to 247 (software selectable) |
PDPS Protocol Specification
The PROFIBUS DP Slave protocol driver supports the PROFIBUS V0 Slave implementation, providing powerful data transfer capability between the ProLinx module and Siemens PLCs or other hosts. User configurable data mapping and DP port operation make the interface an easy to use and powerful data transfer tool.
Protocol Specifications
The PROFIBUS DP Slave driver gives access to the ProLinx unit's internal database via 244 bytes of Input data and 244 bytes of Output data (maximum 400 bytes total). These Input and Output data blocks are mapped by the user within the ProLinx module's data memory allowing the user maximum flexibility and data transfer with other protocols.
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General Parameters | |
GSD File | PRLX05A5.GSD Downloadable from ProSoft Technology web site |
PROFIBUS Specifications | |
Communication parameters | Baud Rate: 9.6 kbps to 12 Mbps |
Supported I/O length | 244 bytes Input data 244 bytes Output data 400 bytes total |
Supported PROFIBUS DP features | PROFIBUS V0 Slave using Siemens SPC3 chipset Freeze Mode Sync Mode Auto Baud Setting |
Configurable Parameters | PROFIBUS Node Address: 1 to 125 Data byte swapping Action on loss of PROFIBUS connection Comm Fail Timeout Multiplier Status Data location in Internal Database |
Videos
Guide to bit-level data addressing in ProSoft Modbus modules
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Guide to 32-bit data types in ProSoft Modbus modules
Certifications
CB Safety | 35.78 kB | Last Modified 08/27/2012 |
Declaration of Conformity (RoHS/CE) | 299.94 kB | Last Modified 03/04/2018 |
Korean KC Registration | 851.60 kB | Last Modified 03/13/2020 |
Country Approval - Eurasian Customs Union Conformity (EAC) (Wired) | 1.92 MB | Last Modified 07/10/2020 |
Country Approval - Eurasian Customs Union Conformity (EAC) (Wired) | 1.92 MB | Last Modified 07/10/2020 |
UL/cUL; Class 1, Div 2 | 1.08 MB | Last Modified 03/31/2020 |
UL/cUL; Class 1, Div 2 (Canada) | 1.10 MB | Last Modified 07/02/2013 |
Q: What is the future of menuBUS?
A: menuBUS is no longer being developed. It will continue to work just fine for customers who purchased it, but no further updates are planned.
Q: I’m running an operating system 10.14 and higher and menuBUS isn’t working?
It could be that you haven’t granted access to menuBUS to access the microphone. To confirm menuBUS has permission to access the microphone, navigate to System Preferences -> Security & Privacy -> Microphone.
You should see menuBUS in this list of applications with microphone permissions.
If menuBUS is in this list, but still doesn’t function then quit menuBUS and run the following command in terminal.app
You should see menuBUS in this list of applications with microphone permissions.
If menuBUS is in this list, but still doesn’t function then quit menuBUS and run the following command in terminal.app
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tccutil reset Microphone com.greenroomproductions.menuBUSV2
Re-open menuBUS, and you should be prompted to grant access to the microphone.
menuBUS isn’t really using your microphone, but the virtual audio driver it installs appears as a microphone to the system, so it still requires this permission to function.
menuBUS isn’t really using your microphone, but the virtual audio driver it installs appears as a microphone to the system, so it still requires this permission to function.
Q: menuBUS works with iTunes and Spotify, but it doesn't work with app X
A: Any application that gives you control over which output it uses, you will need to set to use the menuBUS driver in that applications preferences. For example - iTunes is an app doesn’t give you this control, it always outputs to your system output. An application like a DAW requires you choose your output though - So in this case you must choose menuBUS.
Q: menuBUS appears as a stereo output in my DAW. How do I access the rest of my interface outputs?
A: To access the rest of your outputs you need to do the following.. *
*For some reason this doesn't work well with UAD Interfaces. For users with UAD interfaces I recommend trying the fantastic Rogue Amoeba app 'Loopback' to route the audio into menuBUS.
Q: When menuBUS isn't set as my system output is it still having an effect on the sound of my interface?
A: No. menuBUS can be thought of as just another audio 'interface' on the Mac. Just like when you plug a USB interface into your Mac you wouldn't expect it to change the sound of your inbuilt output, so to is that the case with menuBUS.
Q: How do I uninstall menuBUS?
A: An uninstaller can be found in the settings menu which can be accessed by right clicking on the menu bar icon. Alternatively if you want to go digging then an uninstaller can be found by right clicking on the menuBUS package >Show Package Contents > Contents > Resources > menuBUS Uninstaller.app
To manually uninstall menuBUS and it's components delete the following files the steps below.
- ~/Documents/menuBUS (Pro).nosync (This is the folder that holds all your presets, and settings)
- /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/HAL/menuBUS Driver.driver
- /Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components/menuBUSDelay.component
- ~/Applications/menuBUS (Pro).app
- /Library/LaunchDaemons/com.greenroomproductions.menuBUSHelper.plist
- /Library/PrivilegedHelperTools/com.greenroomproductions.menuBUSHelper
- Restart your computer
Q: Does menuBUS prevent my system from sleeping?
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A: No. menuBUS will only prevent your computer from sleeping when audio is passing through it. After a few seconds of no audio, menuBUS will allow your computer to sleep.
Q: Why can't I see my the AU Plugin I just installed in menuBUS ?
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A: If after re-launching menuBUS you still can't see the plugin you just installed, then try restarting your computer. This will register the component with the system and should then become visible to menuBUS and other apps that host AU plugins.