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Hi,
I have to add a modbus slave device SPC (single point command) command having register address 1 (holding) HR bit 6 in Saitel HUe easergy builder configuration, how to map in coredb?
I tried mapping but during compilation, errors are there for the mapped points.
I have attached the screenshot for the configuration.
Kindly help me in correcting it.
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Hello Rajeev.
Please share here the Easergy Builder configuration and let me know the name of the slave bin controller
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I have shared you the configuration files, pls check
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Hello Rajeev.
If I understood well you need to write a Single Point Command in the bit 6 of a Holding Register.
For this you can use "status" and its mask as in the pictures you attached but here I am adding another way to write down a "true" in the bit 6 of a Holding Register.
Basically "COMMAND1 or 2" are the booleans you handle to send the command to the modbus slave device.
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ok. Thank you so much for this help and support, can you please share the DB you have modified.
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Thanks
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