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| # Press '''Save'''. | | # Press '''Save'''. |
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− | ==Modbus data server== | + | ==Creating server== |
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− | In order to test the functionality you will need to setup Modbus Data to Server (you can setup server on the same computer you used as a slave simulator). | + | In order to test the functionality you will need to setup Server (you can setup server on the same computer you used as a slave simulator). |
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| + | In the topology below you can find information on how the device and server are connected. |
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| + | There are many ways how you can create a server to which Modbus will send data to. In this example we are going to be using Windows 10 computer and Hercules app, which you can download [https://www.hw-group.com/product-version/hercules here], to create a test server. Download, install the app and apply the configuration below: |
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| + | # Select '''TCP Server''' tab. |
| + | # Enter '''Port''' (In this example default 1883 is used). |
| + | # Click '''Listen''' |
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| + | And that is it, now you will be able to see the data coming from Modbus in the Received data section. |