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Auma Modbus Master UG

The document provides instructions for using the Auma Modbus Master actuator testing tool. It describes downloading and installing the executable file, logging in, selecting communication port and actuator ID settings, viewing actuator status information and logs in real-time, and enabling open/close commands for individual actuators. Screenshots illustrate the application interface and settings.

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Auma Modbus Master UG

The document provides instructions for using the Auma Modbus Master actuator testing tool. It describes downloading and installing the executable file, logging in, selecting communication port and actuator ID settings, viewing actuator status information and logs in real-time, and enabling open/close commands for individual actuators. Screenshots illustrate the application interface and settings.

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Auma Modbus Master – Actuator Testing Tool

Prerequisite:
1. To run the ‘Auma Modbus Master’, Dot Net Framework 4.0 should be installed in the PC.
2. Once Dot Net Framework 4.0 installed, copy the Modbus Master to PC and run
‘Modbus Master.exe’ file.
3. Refer below screenshots.

‘Auma Modbus Master’ application


executable file.
Enter
Username: user
Password: user@123

Then press ‘Login’


button.

Application settings –
refer next screen.

1. Select the ‘Port’.


2. Select the Actuator ‘ID range’.
3. ‘Timeout’ – Keep more than 75 milli second.
a. Depending on site condition, this
needs to be increased.
‘Port Settings’
1. ‘Port’ can be selected
in main screen.
2. Baud – As per actuator
settings.
3. Data Bits – 8
4. Parity – as per actuator
settings.
5. Stop Bits - 1

‘Excel Settings’
1. Keep it 5000.
Press ‘Start’ (Green button)

Application will start


communicating with actuators
1 by 1 and populate the grid
with status.

Each communication is shown


here.
Different bits as per actuator
Modbus register mapping.

Actuator status.

Actuator status and bit


information defined in ‘Legend’
tab.
These buttons are used to send ‘Open’ or
‘Close’ command to individual actuator.
By default these buttons are disabled.

Use this checkbox the enable the


command buttons in the grid.

Enabled command buttons. Use these


buttons to ‘open’ or ‘Close’ individual
actuators.

Checkbox is selected and buttons in the


each row gets enabled.
When application is running, it creates
excel log file for each actuator and all the
events logged. The present excel files
folder is mentioned here.

Present logging folder. Each time when


you start the application using green
button on the screen new folder is
created.
Inside folder, excel files of respective
actuator.

Transaction logged inside excel file


Never try to open the excel file of present
folder. Application may crash. You need
to release this folder by creating new log
folder.
This button will create the new folder.

Screen displays new folder name.


New folder is created.
All other folders are free and excel files of
these folder can be opened.

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