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<p style="color:red">The information on this page is updated in accordance with the [https://wiki.teltonika-networks.com/view/FW_%26_SDK_Downloads'''00.07.4'''] firmware version .</p>
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==Summary==
==Summary==
In this guide, the MQTT Serial Gateway function will be configured using third-party MQTT Broker services (in this example, ''Flespi.io'').
This article contains instructions on how to send M-Bus data to the server using various protocols.


==Configuration overview & prerequisites==
==Configuration overview & prerequisites==
*Two devices with serials ports - one acts as Modbus RTU Master, another as Modbus RTU Slave;
Before we begin, let's take a look at the configuration that we are attempting to achieve and the prerequisites that make it possible.
*Flespi.io account to act as an MQTT Broker/Publisher/Subscriber (for first configuration example);


==Configuration using flespi.io as MQTT Broker==
'''Prerequisites''':
[[File:MQTT Serial gateway topology.png|border|center|class=tlt-border|847x279px]]
* TRB143;
* M-Bus device;
* Server;
* An end device (PC, Laptop, Tablet, Smartphone) for configuration;


===Configuring RUT955 MQTT Gateway===
{{Template:Networking_rutos_manual_basic_advanced_webui_disclaimer
| series = RUTX
}}
 
==Adding M-Bus devices==
The '''[[TRB143_M-Bus|M-Bus Settings]]''' section is used to configure the general service functionality. To set up a new M-Bus instance, go to '''Services → M-Bus → Client'''. Add a new device to the configuration press [[File:Add Button.png|60x90px]] button which is shown below.
 
[[File:Mbus adding new device.png||border|class=tlt-border]]
 
===Device configuration===
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Go to '''Services → Modbus → MQTT Gateway''' and there:
You will be granted to a new window. Configure your M-Bus device accordingly:
 
# '''Name''': Enter the desired name of the M-Bus device
# '''Address type''': select which M-Bus address will be used
# '''Primary/Secondary address''': specify M-Bus address


# '''Enable''' the '''instance''';
[[File:Mbus adding new device configuration v3.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
# '''Enter Host''' (copied from flespi connection settings without 'wss://' and port);
# '''Enter Username''' (Copied from flespi Connection settings generated '''token''');
# '''Enter Password'''.


[[File:MQTT Gateway config.png|border|center|class=tlt-border|862 × 412px]]
Test if the M-Bus device is reachable by a specified primary/secondary address. To do so click on [[File:Ping_device_option_mbus.png|110x110px]]. You might get on of two outputs:


'''Note''': ''Everything else can be left as default or changed according to your needs.''
* If you have specified correct primary/secondary address, you will receive:
[[File:Mbus device pingable v2.png|border|class=tlt-border|300px]]


===Configuring RUT955 Serial Gateway===
* If you have specified incorrect primary/secondary address, you will receive (if you do not know what address should be used, refer to the Scanning for available M-Bus devices (PRIDET URL) secion:
[[File:Mbus device not pingable v2.png|border|class=tlt-border|300px]]
 
Once finished, save the configuration by clicking [[File:Savenapply button.png|Savenapply button.png]].
 
===Scanning for available M-Bus devices===
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Under the MQTT Gateway configuration, create the Serial Gateway:
# Enter the '''desired device ID''';
# Select the '''desired serial interface'''.


[[File:Serial gateway config.png|border|center|class=tlt-border|868×308px]]
If you are not sure what address your M-Bus devices have, you can try scanning for the available M-Bus devices. To do so click on [[File:Scan button.png]] button.


===Configuring Flespi.io MQTT Broker===
====Scan settings====
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'''Log in''' or '''create an account''' on '''https://flespi.io''';
You will be granted to a new window. Configure scan settings accordingly:
 
# '''Scan type''': select which M-Bus address will be scanned
# '''Scan range''': From what M-Bus address scanning will start and M-Bus address until scanning will be performed.
[[File:Mbus scan.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
 
To start the scan click on [[File:Start scan button.png]] button.
 
====Found devices====
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Once the scan is finished you should see the list of M-Bus devices that TRB143 were able to find:
 
[[File:Mbus scanned devices add.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
 
You can either [[File:Pencil2.png]] '''(1)''' M-Bus devices primary address or [[File:Add Button.png|60x90px]] '''(2)''' to the M-Bus devices list.
 
==Gathering M-Bus data==
 
If the device successfully added to the list, under the General settings you should see that the Status changes to <span style="color:green">Active</span>.
 
[[File:Mbus status active v2.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
 
===Data collecting groups===
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To reach data collecting groups configuration press [[File:Pencil2.png]] button. [[File:Add Button.png|60x90px]] button lets you to create a new instance.
 
[[File:Mbus data collect overview.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
 
====Data collecting group instance====
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Each data collection group contains the following information. Configure device accordingly:
 
# '''Enabled''': on
# '''Name''': desired name of the instance
# '''Period''': desired time duration between data retrievals
# '''Data type''': desired data type to process the received data. Depending on your needs you can select between 5 different data types: '''JSON, XML, ASCII, Hexadecimal''' and '''Binary'''.


#Navigate to '''MQTT Board''' on the '''left side''' menu;                                       
[[File:Mbus data collect group v2.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
#On the right-hand panel, top right corner, next to the name of the MQTT board, '''press the cogwheel-looking icon''' to open ''Connection Settings'';
#In the opened window, press '''"Get flespi token"''' to generate a username;
#Enter the '''Client name''';
#Copy the Host address;
#Copy '''Username''';
#Create a '''password'''.


Once done, save all the changes.
You can check if your configuration works accordingly by pressing the [[File:Mbus test button.png]] button. You should see the data in a pop-up field:
[[File:Flespi board.png|border|center|class=tlt-border|1102x729px]]


===Message format for MQTT publisher===
[[File:Mbus TEST output.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
 
====Group values====
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Modbus request data sent in the MQTT payload should be generated in accordance with the following format:
To reach group values configuration press [[File:Pencil2.png]] button:
 
[[File:Mbus edit group values.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
 
There you can adjust additional settings:


<pre>1 <COOKIE> <SERIAL_DEVICE_ID> <TIMEOUT> <SLAVE_ID> <MODBUS_FUNCTION> <FIRST_REGISTER> <REGISTER_COUNT/VALUES> </pre>
# '''Enable''': Enable/disable data group value.
# '''FCB toggle''': FCB (Frame Count-Bit), one-bit counter for reliable server-client communication.
# '''Manufacturer information''': Select to include manufacturer information in the payload.
# '''Selected parameters''': Select to include the all parameters saved from device, or a custom subset of them. If the custom is selected you can specify '''frame''', '''record''' numbers and also a '''paramater'''


The table below explains what each option means:
[[File:Mbus device groupsa.png|border|class=tlt-border]]


{| class="wikitable"
 
|1.  Format version
==Sending data to the server==
|'''1'''
The '''[[TRB143_Data_to_Server|Data to Server]]''' feature provides you with the possibility to set up data senders that collect data from various sources and periodically send it to remote servers. This section will walk you through configuring the Data to Server to send M-Bus data to the desired HTTP or MQTT server.
|-
 
|2. Cookie
===Data to Server configuration===
|from '''0''' to '''2<sup>64</sup> -1'''
|-
|3. Serial device ID
|a string used to identify a serial device. Must match with <u>Device ID</u> field in MQTT Gateway page Serial gateway configuration section
|-
|4. Timeout
|timeout for Modbus connection, in seconds. Range [1..999].
|-
|5. Slave ID
|Indicates to which slave request is sent
|-
|6. Modbus function
|Modbus task type that will be executed. Possible values are:
        <ul>
            <li><b>1</b> - read coils;</li>
            <li><b>2</b> - read input coils;</li>
            <li><b>3</b> - read holding registers;</li>
            <li><b>4</b> - read input registers;</li>
            <li><b>5</b> - set single coil;</li>
            <li><b>6</b> - write to a single holding register;</li>
            <li><b>15</b> - set multiple coils;</li>
            <li><b>16</b> - write to multiple holding registers.</li>
        </ul>
|-
|7. First register
|number (not address) of the first register/coil/input (in range [1..65536]) from which the registers/coils/inputs will be read/written to.
|-
|8. Registry count
| <li><b>1</b> - <u>coil count</u> (in range [1..2000]); must not exceed the boundary (first coil number + coil count <= 65537);</li>
            <li><b>2</b> - <u>input count</u> (in range [1..2000]); must not exceed the boundary (first input number + input count <= 65537);</li>
            <li><b>3</b> - <u>holding register count</u> (in range [0..125]); must not exceed the boundary (first register number + holding register count <= 65537);</li>
            <li><b>4</b> - <u>input register count</u> (in range [0..125]); must not exceed the boundary (first register number + input register count <= 65537);</li>
            <li><b>5</b> - <u>coil value</u> (in range [0..1]);</li>
            <li><b>6</b> - <u>holding register value</u> (in range [0..65535]);</li>
            <li><b>15</b> - <u>coil count</u> (in range [1..1968]); must not exceed the boundary (first coil number + coil count <= 65537); and <u>coil values</u> separated with commas, without spaces (e.g., <i>1,2,3,654,21,789</i>); there must be exactly as many values as specified (with coil count); each value must be in the range of [0..1].
|}
====Examples====
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{| class="wikitable"
To set up Data to Server, navigate to Services → Data to Server. Enter desired name of the instnace and hit [[File:Add Button.png|60x90px]] button which is shown below.
|Setting relay (on) (Relay address is 202, which means 'Number of first register will be 203)
 
|'''1 1 1 1 1 6 203 1'''
[[File:Mbus data to server create.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
|-
 
|Getting temperature
===Data configuration===
|'''1 1 1 1 1 3 6 2'''
|}
===Testing MQTT Publisher and Subscriber on flespi.io===
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====Adding Flespi Subscriber====
 
Each data collection group contains the following information. Configure device accordingly:
 
# '''Name''': desired name of the instance
# '''Type''': M-Bus data
# '''Format''': custom or JSON depending on a need.
 
[[File:Mbus data to server configuration.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
 
 
Once finished configuring Data configuration tab click on [[File:Mbus data to server collection edit.png|160x160px]] button.
 
===Collection configuration===
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To test the Modbus Serial Gateway functionality, '''log into''' your '''Flespi account''' → '''MQTT Board''' and '''add a Subscriber''':


#Press '''''<nowiki/>'+'''''' button on the top right corner
[[File:Mbus data to server collection configuration.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
#Select '''''<nowiki/>'Subscriber''''''
 
# In the topic field enter '''''<nowiki/>'response''''''
Once finished configuring Collection configuration tab click on [[File:Mbus data to server server button.png|160x160px]] button.
#Press '''''<nowiki/>'Subscribe'''''' button
 
===Server configuration===
----
This section contains information on how to configure MQTT and HTTP servers information.


[[File:Flespi subscriber.png|border|class=tlt-border|496x204px]]          [[File:Flespi subscriber setup.png|border|class=tlt-border|496x205px]]
====HTTP configuration====
====Adding Flespi Subscriber====
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Also, you will need to '''add a Publisher''':
# '''Type''': HTTP
# '''Server address''': desired server address


#Press '''''<nowiki/>'+'''''' button on the top right corner
'''Note''': not specified fields are optional.
#Select '''''<nowiki/>'Publisher''''''
#In the topic field enter '''''<nowiki/>'request''''''
#In the message field enter message, for this example '''''<nowiki/>'Getting temperature'''''' is used
#Press '''''<nowiki/>'Publish'''''' button


[[File:Flespi publisher.png|border|class=tlt-border|495x238px]]  [[File:Flespi publisher setup.png|border|class=tlt-border|494x239px]]
[[File:Mbus data to server HTTP configuration.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
====Flespi Subscriber output====
 
====MQTT configuration====
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Check the response in the '''''<nowiki/>'Subscriber'''''' tab, you should receive a message similar to the one below.


# '''Type''': MQTT
# '''Server address''': desired server address
# '''Topic''': MQTT topic to be used for publishing the data.


[[File:Flespi response.png|border|center|class=tlt-border|500x305px]]
'''Note''': not specified fields are optional.


[[File:Mbus data to server MQTT configuration.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
Once finished configuring Server configuration tab click on [[File:Savenapply button.png|Savenapply button.png]] button.
===Results===
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In the output, we can see that router's '''temperature''' is '''44 degrees Celsius'''.
[[File:Mbus data received v2.png|border|class=tlt-border]]


==See Also==
'''Note''': received data formating depends on the settings you apply under Data to Server and M-Bus configurations.
*[[Modbus Master RutOS configuration example]]
*[[RUT955_Modbus#MQTT_Gateway|MQTT Gateway]]
==External links==
[https://flespi.io/#/ Flespi.io]

Latest revision as of 07:20, 25 October 2024

The information on this page is updated in accordance with the 00.07.08 firmware version .

Summary

This article contains instructions on how to send M-Bus data to the server using various protocols.

Configuration overview & prerequisites

Before we begin, let's take a look at the configuration that we are attempting to achieve and the prerequisites that make it possible.

Prerequisites:

  • TRB143;
  • M-Bus device;
  • Server;
  • An end device (PC, Laptop, Tablet, Smartphone) for configuration;

If you're having trouble finding this page or some of the parameters described here on your device's WebUI, you should turn on "Advanced WebUI" mode. You can do that by clicking the "Advanced" button, located at the top of the WebUI.

Adding M-Bus devices

The M-Bus Settings section is used to configure the general service functionality. To set up a new M-Bus instance, go to Services → M-Bus → Client. Add a new device to the configuration press button which is shown below.

Device configuration


You will be granted to a new window. Configure your M-Bus device accordingly:

  1. Name: Enter the desired name of the M-Bus device
  2. Address type: select which M-Bus address will be used
  3. Primary/Secondary address: specify M-Bus address

Test if the M-Bus device is reachable by a specified primary/secondary address. To do so click on . You might get on of two outputs:

  • If you have specified correct primary/secondary address, you will receive:

  • If you have specified incorrect primary/secondary address, you will receive (if you do not know what address should be used, refer to the Scanning for available M-Bus devices (PRIDET URL) secion:

Once finished, save the configuration by clicking Savenapply button.png.

Scanning for available M-Bus devices


If you are not sure what address your M-Bus devices have, you can try scanning for the available M-Bus devices. To do so click on button.

Scan settings


You will be granted to a new window. Configure scan settings accordingly:

  1. Scan type: select which M-Bus address will be scanned
  2. Scan range: From what M-Bus address scanning will start and M-Bus address until scanning will be performed.

To start the scan click on button.

Found devices


Once the scan is finished you should see the list of M-Bus devices that TRB143 were able to find:

You can either (1) M-Bus devices primary address or (2) to the M-Bus devices list.

Gathering M-Bus data

If the device successfully added to the list, under the General settings you should see that the Status changes to Active.

Data collecting groups


To reach data collecting groups configuration press button. button lets you to create a new instance.

Data collecting group instance


Each data collection group contains the following information. Configure device accordingly:

  1. Enabled: on
  2. Name: desired name of the instance
  3. Period: desired time duration between data retrievals
  4. Data type: desired data type to process the received data. Depending on your needs you can select between 5 different data types: JSON, XML, ASCII, Hexadecimal and Binary.

You can check if your configuration works accordingly by pressing the button. You should see the data in a pop-up field:

Group values


To reach group values configuration press button:

There you can adjust additional settings:

  1. Enable: Enable/disable data group value.
  2. FCB toggle: FCB (Frame Count-Bit), one-bit counter for reliable server-client communication.
  3. Manufacturer information: Select to include manufacturer information in the payload.
  4. Selected parameters: Select to include the all parameters saved from device, or a custom subset of them. If the custom is selected you can specify frame, record numbers and also a paramater


Sending data to the server

The Data to Server feature provides you with the possibility to set up data senders that collect data from various sources and periodically send it to remote servers. This section will walk you through configuring the Data to Server to send M-Bus data to the desired HTTP or MQTT server.

Data to Server configuration


To set up Data to Server, navigate to Services → Data to Server. Enter desired name of the instnace and hit button which is shown below.

Data configuration


Each data collection group contains the following information. Configure device accordingly:

  1. Name: desired name of the instance
  2. Type: M-Bus data
  3. Format: custom or JSON depending on a need.


Once finished configuring Data configuration tab click on button.

Collection configuration


Once finished configuring Collection configuration tab click on button.

Server configuration


This section contains information on how to configure MQTT and HTTP servers information.

HTTP configuration


  1. Type: HTTP
  2. Server address: desired server address

Note: not specified fields are optional.

MQTT configuration


  1. Type: MQTT
  2. Server address: desired server address
  3. Topic: MQTT topic to be used for publishing the data.

Note: not specified fields are optional.

Once finished configuring Server configuration tab click on Savenapply button.png button.

Results


Note: received data formating depends on the settings you apply under Data to Server and M-Bus configurations.