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Let us know if you need help to create a specific example to test your device with any of our drivers or if you need that we develop a new driver to communicate with your field equipment. In order to test a driver you have to download the TAS-HMITalk activex component. After unzipping the zip file, be sure to register the hmitalk.ocx with regsvr32.exe. There is aditional information about TAS-HMITalk in our support blog. To open any example you will need Visual Basic 6.0. To write new applications we suggest that yo use Visual Studio Express.Net 2008 which is a free programming tool that can be downloaded at http://www.msdn.com.
 
XMODBTCP Driver - Modbus TCP Protocol Driver
This driver is included with all unlimited licenses of TAS-HMITalk. It is not sold separately. It can be used to communicate through a physical serial COM port, through a virtual COM port or through an IP port in serial-over-IP configuration.

If you think that this driver could talk to your device, you can test it by downloading a trial version of TAS-HMITalk, where you will find examples about how to configure the activex to use it with different drivers. Consider that this driver might also support some devices that are not listed in the Supported Devices list below but that can talk using the same protocol.
You can also hire our services to modify this driver, to expand its current functionallity or to develop a new driver based on it.
If you have any doubt about this driver, do not hesitate to contact us.

Driver Manual:
- Download the driver manual in Adobe Acrobat PDF format here: XMODBTCP.pdf
- Download the driver manual in HTML format here: XMODBTCP.htm

Driver Source Code:

Source-code files for this driver are available in plain-C language for additional USD199 with your purchase of the Unlimited License of TAS-HMITalk for 500 object instances.

Driver details:

XMODBTCP driver supports the Modbus TCP protocol according to the Modbus Messaging TCP/IP Implementation Guide from Modbus.org Rev 1.0, 8 May 02

This driver implements Modbus commands 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 15 and 16. It also implements some special commands that are not part of the original Modbus specification that bring support for special data formats used by certain devices.

This driver expects that you connect to your device through its tcp/ip port. The device should behave as a slave in your RS-232/485 network. TCP/IP communication must be set in TCP mode using port 502.

TESTING WITH MODSIM:

If you are using MODSIM Modbus slave emulation software to test this driver, then use command 'Read Input Registers as Unsigned 16-bit Integers' (P1=4) to read 'Inputs Register' from ModSim. Also, set the register address to 0 (P2=0) if you want to read Input Register 1 from ModSim.


Supported devices

This driver can communicate with these devices, but is not necessarily limited to this list:

  • ABB Totalflow µFLO 6213

  • ABB Totalflow XRC 6490 RTU

  • ABB Totalflow XRC 6790 RTU

  • ABB Totalflow XRC 6890 RTU

  • ABB Totalflow 8000/8100 Btu/CV Transmitter

  • ABB Totalflow XFC 6410 EFM

  • ABB Totalflow XFC 6413 EFM

  • ABB Totalflow XFC 6713 EFM

  • ABB S4C+ Robot Controller Controller

  • ACKSYS Communications & Systems COMETH Network Gateway

  • ACKSYS Communications & Systems WL-ABOARD/N Network Gateway

  • ACKSYS Communications & Systems WL-ABOARD/S Network Gateway

  • ACKSYS Communications & Systems WL-COMETH Network Gateway

  • ACROMAG 901MB-0900 Discrete Input Module

  • ACROMAG 902MB-0900 Discrete Output Module

  • ACROMAG 903MB-0900 Discrete I/O Modules

  • ACROMAG 904MB Discrete Input Module

  • ACROMAG 905MB Discrete Output Module

  • ACROMAG 906MB Discrete I/O Module

  • ACROMAG 913MB Analog Input Module

  • ACROMAG 914MB Analog Input Module

  • ACROMAG 917MB Analog Output Module

  • ACROMAG 918MB Analog Output Module

  • ACROMAG 924MB Analog Input Module

  • ACROMAG 932MB Analog Input Module

  • ACROMAG 934MB Analog Input Module

  • ACROMAG 942MB Frequency/Pulse Counter Module

  • ACROMAG BusWorks 900EN Ethernet I/O Modules

  • ACTL eWON2001 Network Gateway

  • ADFWEB.COM SRL Datalogger Modbus RTU

  • ADVANTAGE ENGINEERING Sentra 300 Controller

  • ADVANTECH ADAM-5510EKW/TP Controller

  • ALERTON FLG-Modbus BACtalk Gateway

  • AMASS Data Technologies Inc Analog to Digital Conversion Module

  • AMASS Data Technologies Inc Embedded Control Digital I/O Module

  • AMASS Data Technologies Inc PSE/RTU Shaft Encoder Sensor

  • ANTX Inc Elite Gas Controller

  • APEX Automation Technologies GmbH PDnetIP-Controller

  • AQUASENSORS LLC

  • AQUASENSORS LLC DataStick System Sensor

  • ARCOM HtMux Network Gateway

  • ARCOM HtNode Network Gateway

  • AREVA T&D BiTRONICS M871

  • AUMA Riester GmbH & Co KG AUMATIC AC/DC Drive Control

  • BACHMANN ELECTRONIC M1 (M200 series) Controller

  • BARIX AG Barix IO12 I/O Module

  • BARIX AG Barix R6 I/O Interface

  • BARIX AG Barix X8 I/O Interface

  • BARNETT ENGINEERIING Ltd ProTalk SPX Monitoring Hardware

  • BECKHOFF Modbus Bus Terminal Controller BC7300 Controller

  • BELUK Capacitor-Protecting Relay KSR Sensor

  • BELUK EMM Power Analyzer Monitoring Hardware

  • BELUK Power Factor Control Relay BLR-CM

  • BENTEK SYSTEMS SMX-900 Modem

  • BIHL WIEDEMANN AS-i/Modbus Gateway

  • COMET SYSTEM SRO Ethernet Sensor

  • CONTROL MYCROSYSTEMS SCADAPack Controller

  • CONTROL TECHNIQUES Commander SE AC Vector Drive Control

  • CONTROL TECHNIQUES Commander SK AC/DC Drive Control

  • CONTROL TECHNIQUES Commander SX AC/DC Drive Control

  • CONTROL TECHNIQUES Epsilon Digital Servo AC/DC Drive Control

  • CONTROL TECHNIQUES MDS Modular Servo AC/DC Drive ControlControl Techniques Inc EN Servo Drive AC/DC Drive Control

  • CONTROL TECHNIQUES Unidrive SP AC/DC Drive Control

  • CONTROL TECHNIQUES. Mentor II DC AC/DC Drive Control

  • CONTROL TECHNIQUES. Quantum III DC AC/DC Drive Control

  • DAE Instrument SIO270 I/O Module

  • DANIEL Measurement and Control Model 3804 Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Meter Sensor

  • DATAFORTH Corporation isoLynx SLX200 Data Acquisition System

  • DATANAB LLC BarioNet Controller

  • DATAQ Instruments Inc DI-900MB Modules

  • DELTA COMPUTER SYSTEMS RMC70 Series One- and Two-Axis Mothion Controllers

  • DGH CORPORATION D1000M single-channel data acquisition modules

  • DGH CORPORATION D5000M Four Analog Input Modules

  • DGH CORPORATION DIN-100 Series I/O

  • ENDRESS HAUSER Flowtec AG Promag 53 Electromagnetic Flowmeter

  • ENDRESS HAUSER Flowtec AG Promass 83 Coriolis Flowmeter

  • EPRODUCTION SOLUTIONS Axess 2.4 GHz Gateway Sensor Receiver

  • EQUUSTEK SOLUTIONS DL2000-CMX Network Gateway

  • EQUUSTEK SOLUTIONS DL3500 Network Gateway

  • EQUUSTEK SOLUTIONS DL4000-DMX DF1 Network Gateway

  • EQUUSTEK SOLUTIONS DL4000-MMX Network Gateway

  • EQUUSTEK SOLUTIONS DL4500-MEDH+ Network Gateway

  • EQUUSTEK SOLUTIONS DL4500-MEDH-485 Network Gateway

  • EUROTHERM 2500 Intelligent Data Acqusition and Precision Multi-Loop PID Control

  • EXEMYS LLC MODBUS Serial Server Network Gateway

  • FLOWSERVE CORPORATION Valtek Logix 2000 Digital Positioner Controller

  • FLUENTA FGM

  • FRABA POSITAL Absolute Rotary Encoder Series OCD-EM

  • GALIL Motion Control IOC-7007 I/O Controller

  • GSE Scale Systems Indicator 460 Series

  • GSE Scale Systems Indicator 560 Series

  • GSE Scale Systems Indicator 660 Series

  • HACH COMPANY MOD I/O Modbus Interface

  • HACH COMPANY sc1000 Multi-parameter Universal Controller

  • HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL Herculine Smart Actuators

  • ICP DAS USA M-7000 Series Controllers

  • INDUSTRIAL SCIENTIFIC CORPORATION 4800 Controller

  • INSTROMET

  • PRECISION DIGITAL CORPORATION Model PD865 Snooper RTU

  • PRECISION DIGITAL CORPORATION PD500 Series Controller

  • PROSOFT TECHNOLOGY MV156-MCM I/O Interface

  • PROSOFT TECHNOLOGY MVI56-MCMR Network Gateway

  • PROSOFT TECHNOLOGY MVI56-MNET Network Gateway

  • ROXAR RFM

  • SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC Advantys OTB Network Interface Module OTB 1E0 DM9LP

  • SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC Advantys STB Network Interface Module

  • SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC Altistart 48 Soft Starters Controller

  • SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC Altivar Speed Drives ATV 58

  • SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC Altivar Speed Drives ATV31

  • SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC Altivar Speed Drives ATV38

  • SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC Altivar Speed Drives ATV68

  • SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC Altivar Speed Drives ATV71H

  • SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC ASi Communications Gateways

  • SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC Atrium PL7 Processors

  • SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC Atrium Unity Processors TSX PCI 57

  • SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC Carriere Digital 600 Retrofit Trip Relay

  • SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC ConneXium Communications Gateways

  • SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC DeviceNet Modbus Communication Gateways

  • SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC Easergy Substation Control Unit Controller

  • SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC Fipio Modbus Communications Gateways

  • SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC Inductel Inductive Identification System XGK-S1.0421

  • SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC Inductel Inductive Identification System XGKS1715503

  • SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC LT6 Motor Control

  • SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC MASTERPACT Circuit Breaker

  • SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC Micro Communications Modules TSX ETZ 410

  • SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC Micro Communications Modules TSX ETZ 510

  • SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC Micro PL7 Processors

  • SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC Momentum M1 PLC Processor Controller

  • SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC Momentum M1E PLC Processor Controller

  • SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC PM500 Power Meter

  • SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC PM800 Power Meter

  • SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC PM9 Power Meter

  • SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC Power Logic Circuit Monitor CM3000

  • SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC Power Logic Circuit Monitor CM4000

  • SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC Premium Communications Modules TSX ETY 410

  • SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC Premium Communications Modules TSX ETY 510

  • SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC Premium family CPU module P571634

  • SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC Premium family CPU module P573634

  • SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC Premium family CPU module P574634

  • SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC Premium family CPU module P575634

  • SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC Premium PL7 TSX 57

  • SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC Premium Unity Processors TSX P57

  • SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC Preventa safety controllers Controller

  • SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC Profibus DP Modbus Communications Gateways

  • SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC Quantum Communications Modules 140 NOE 771 0

  • SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC Quantum Communications Modules 140 NOE 771 1X

  • SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC Quantum Concept Processors

  • SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC Quantum family CPU module CPU65160

  • SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC Quantum Unity Processors

  • SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC SEPAM 20 Protection Relays

  • SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC SEPAM 2000 Protection Relays

  • SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC SEPAM 40 Protection Relays

  • SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC SEPAM 80 Protection Relays

  • SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC Tesys U Motor Control and Protection Units Controller

  • Schneider Electric TSX 37 Controllers

  • SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC Twido Programmable Controllers

  • SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC Varlogic Power Factor Controller

  • SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC Vigilohm Insulation Monitor

  • SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC Vision System

  • SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC Zelio Smart Relays

  • SEALEVEL SYSTEMS SeaI/O-410 I/O Module

  • SEALEVEL SYSTEMS SeaI/O-420 I/O Module

  • SEALEVEL SYSTEMS SeaI/O-430 I/O Module

  • SEALEVEL SYSTEMS SeaI/O-440 I/O Module

  • SEALEVEL SYSTEMS SeaI/O-450 I/O Module

  • SEALEVEL SYSTEMS SeaI/O-462 I/O Module

  • SEALEVEL SYSTEMS SeaI/O-463 I/O Module

  • SEEKIRK A1700 Annunciator

  • STANLEY ASSEMBLY TECHNOLOGIES QPM Sigma Controller Q3000

  • WEED INSTRUMENT (EoTec) Modbus Remote I/O Electrical Interface


  • Command list

    This driver supports the following commands. If you need to implement some other command that is not included in this list, please let us know.

  • Read Coil Status

  • Read Input Status

  • Read Holding Registers as Unsigned 16-bit Integers

  • Read Holding Registers as Signed 16-bit Integers

  • Read Holding Registers as Unsigned 32-bit Integers

  • Read Holding Registers as Signed 32-bit Integers

  • Read Holding Registers as Unsigned 32-bit Integers (words reversed)

  • Read Holding Registers as Signed 32-bit Integers (words reversed)

  • Read Holding Registers as IEEE Floats

  • Read Holding Registers as IEEE Floats (bytes reversed)

  • Read Holding Registers as IEEE Floats (words reversed)

  • Read Input Registers as Unsigned 16-bit Integers

  • Read Input Registers as Signed 16-bit Integers

  • Read Input Registers as Unsigned 32-bit Integers

  • Read Input Registers as Signed 32-bit Integers

  • Read Input Registers as Unsigned 32-bit Integers (words reversed)

  • Read Input Registers as Signed 32-bit Integers (words reversed)

  • Read Input Registers as IEEE Floats

  • Read Input Registers as IEEE Floats (bytes reversed)

  • Read Input Registers as IEEE Floats (words reversed)

  • Force Single Coil

  • Force Multiple Coils

  • Preset Single Register as Unsigned 16-bit Integer

  • Preset Multiple Registers as Unsigned 16-bit Integers

  • Preset Multiple Registers as Unsigned 32-bit Integers

  • Preset Multiple Registers as Signed 32-bit Integers

  • Preset Multiple Registers as Unsigned 32-bit Integers (words reversed)

  • Preset Multiple Registers as Signed 32-bit Integers (words reversed)

  • Preset Multiple Registers as IEEE Floats

  • Preset Multiple Registers as IEEE Floats (bytes reversed)

  • Preset Multiple Registers as IEEE Floats (words reversed)


  • See also:

    ActiveX - CPKSoft Engineering - TAS-HMITalk 8.04 Unlimited License for up to 5 object instances
    ActiveX - CPKSoft Engineering - TAS-HMITalk 8.04 Unlimited License for up to 50 object instances
    ActiveX - CPKSoft Engineering - TAS-HMITalk 8.04 Unlimited License for up to 500 object instances
    Utility - CPKSoft Engineering - GetPCId.exe



     
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    Author: CPKSoft Engineering Support Created: 5/26/2008 11:10 AM
    Answers to technical questions about TAS-HMITalk made by customers and registered users.

    Quick steps to install TAS-HMITalk
    By CPKSoft Engineering Support on 11/22/2008 6:34 PM

    To install TAS-HMITalk in your machine follow these steps:

    - Download the TAS-HMITalk distribution .zip file from http://www.cpksoft.com.
    - Extract the .zip file contents to a local folder.
    - Locate the hmitalk.ocx file, right-click over it and select "Open with...".
    - Browse to 'C:\Windows\System32' and select 'regsvr32.exe' and Accept.
    - The ocx file should now be registered by Windows in your machine.
    - Repeat the same steps with linechrt.ocx and grid32.ocx.
    - Now you can add TAS-HMITalk to your Visual Basic toolbox and/or open the examples.



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    New TriggerAndWait method
    By CPKSoft Engineering Support on 10/2/2008 6:46 PM

    A new method called TriggerAndWait has been added to the TAS-HMITalk activex. This method triggers a new communication and then blocks the execution of the application thread until the communication has finished. This way it is easier to implement a communication strategy where several TAS-HMITalk objects must be cascaded in a particular order.
     
    Following is an example of a routine to handle a button event in an application written in C# with Visual Studio 2005 that reads data from a relay:
     
    private void button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
    {
              & ... Read More »

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    What cable should I use to connect TAS-HMITalk to my Siemens S7-200 PLCs?
    By CPKSoft Engineering Support on 8/12/2008 5:56 PM

    The xs7ppi.tlk driver was successfully tested in several applications with PLCs belonging to the S7-200 family using the following cable:

    - Cable PC/PPI multimaster
    - 6ES7 901-3CB30-0XA0
    - E-STAND:03

    This cable can be ordered to Siemens as follows:

    Smart RS232/PPI cable with built-in RS232/RS485 level converter (6ES7 901-3CB30-0XA0)

    Suggested Cable Dip Switches Configuration: Read More »

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    How can I get connected to my devices with TAS-HMITalk?
    By CPKSoft Engineering Support on 7/21/2008 7:23 PM

    TAS-HMITalk and any of its drivers can be used in any of the following configurations, with direct RS-232 connections, connections through RS-232/485 converters, connections through ethernet/serial converters, connections through virtual serial ports, etc.:

    Drivers de comunicación



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    MOXA Serial-to-Ethernet NPort 6150 module tested wiith TAS-HMITalk
    By CPKSoft Engineering Support on 6/1/2008 6:06 PM

    Last week we had the chance to test the Moxa NPort 6150 Secure Serial Port Server Module with TAS-HMITalk to communicate with the serial port of a DanLoad 6000 electronic preset through the ethernet LAN at a fertilizer plant from Petrobras in Campana, Argentina.

    The Moxa device was provided by RCL Systems, a company specialized in integrating InTouch factory suite applications for oil&gas industries.

    The loopback tests worked great, showing that TAS-HMITalk could talk to the MOXA module directly, without the need of installing any COM port redirector software. TAS-HMITalk could properly recover from our intentionally-caused communication errors, such as cable disconnections and module power-off and on.

    The DanLoad 6000 didn ... Read More »

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    Comments about sending outputs
    By CPKSoft Engineering Support on 5/26/2008 8:59 PM

    1. Configure your HMITalk object properties according to what the driver help file says for the chosen driver and command. Leave default values for properties not mentioned in the help file.
    2. Leave the ScanActive=False and uncheck the ScanAutoTrigger property.
    3. Create a Button to send the data
    4. In the Button_Click event, place this code:
       HMITalkxxx.PointValue(0) = <the value to be sent>
       HMITalkxxx.Trigger ' To dispatch the writing action
    5. Then just listen to the OnSuccessfullySent event or the OnErrorSending event.


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    Example configuring a Modbus RTU communication
    By CPKSoft Engineering Support on 5/26/2008 8:50 PM

    All drivers are configured using the same set of properties DriverP0 to DriverP9 and the meaning of these properties changes from one driver to other.

    For example, to read a register value at address D0000 from a device supporting Modbus RTU, you should configure one TAS-HMITalk object as follows:
     
    DriverName = “XModbusb”
    DriverDataType = Analog_Input (because you will be reading words this time)
    DriverNumPoints = 1 or whatever number ob registers you want to read (up to 125)
    DriverP0 = PLC station number (project1.exe uses 1, which seemed to work OK)
    DriverP1 = 3 or 4, depending on what your PLC supports.
    DriverP2 = the starting address to be read (32768 for D0000)
    DriverP3 to DriverP9 are not used for this case.
     
    If you want the HMITalk object to periodically read your device, you don't need to call the .Trigger method each time. Y ... Read More »

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    Periodic reading vs. On-demand reading
    By CPKSoft Engineering Support on 5/26/2008 8:38 PM

    The best approach to read data on a periodic basis is:

    1. Set the ScanActive to True
    2. Let the OnSuccessfullyReceived event or the OnPointValueChanged events do the work for you.

    The best approach for on-demand reading is:

    1. Call the Trigger method
    2. Again, let the OnSuccessfullyReceived event or the OnPointValueChanged events do the work for you.


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    Comments about configuring a PID loop
    By CPKSoft Engineering Support on 5/26/2008 8:33 PM

    1. To build a closed PID loop, you will need two TAS objects. One to read the process variable and the other to send the control signal back to the plant.
    2. Only the TAS object that is reading the process variable needs to have its PID properties set. The TAS object which sends the output is configured as you do with any other normal TAS object.
    3. The EnablePIDs TAS general property must be True for PIDs to operate.
    4. You will need to devote one PointValue for each PID loop you need.
    5. The PointPIDEnable property of that point must be set to True
    6. As a minimun, the PointPIDSetpoint, PointPIDKp, PointPIDKi and PointPIDKd must be set to appropriate values.
    7. The PointPIDLowPhysic and PointPIDHighPhysic properties will scale the control signal between 0% and 100%.
    8. The value of the control signal generated by the PID algor ... Read More »

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    Understanding how the CommTimeout property works
    By CPKSoft Engineering Support on 5/26/2008 8:27 PM

    The "timeout threshold", the "CommTimeout property" or the "timeout value", which are all the same thing, is an amount of time that you configure and that the driver uses to know when it is time to abandon a communication if no response was received. If a timeout value is too big, an HMITalk object could remain waiting for an answer for a long time. The only reason a timeout exists is to prevent the driver to stay waiting forever. So it is important to define how long you want to wait in order to be sure that the device will not respond anyway after that time.

    The timeout is a software setting at the driver side and it does not affect the device behaviour, but the driver behaviour. It does have nothing to do with some physical or electrical thing. It is just a maximum time period and the driver checks what happens first: a reply arrival or the timeout period expiration.

    A timeout cannot be too short either. If you set a timeout to ... Read More »

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