Im new to Modbus python and now i have some questions about my first steps
The Script:
from pymodbus.client.sync import ModbusTcpClient
host = '10.8.3.10'
port = 502
client = ModbusTcpClient(host, port)
client.connect()
#Register address 0x102A (4138dec) with a word count of 1
#Value - MODBUS/TCP Connections
#Access - Read
#Description - Number of TCP connections
request = client.read_holding_registers(0x3E8,10,unit=0)
response = client.execute(request)
print response
#print response.registers
print response.getRegister(12)
print response.registers[8]
client.close()
The result:
============= RESTART: D:\Users\mxbruckn\Desktop\read_modbus.py =============
ReadRegisterResponse (38)
0
0
>>>
Now the questions:
I read from Register 1000, 10 Words, with slave number 0. is this correct, but what means the value 38
How can i read 2 Words from register 1007? my code does not work: (0x3EF,2, unit=0) Exception Response(131, 3, IllegalValue)
Ciao, Doc
first I think you have some mistake in your code. With pymodbus 1.2.0 the code should look like this:
from pymodbus.client.sync import ModbusTcpClient
host = 'localhost'
port = 502
client = ModbusTcpClient(host, port)
client.connect()
rr = client.read_holding_registers(0x3E8,10,unit=0)
assert(rr.function_code < 0x80) # test that we are not an error
print rr
print rr.registers
# read 2 registers starting with address 1007
rr = client.read_holding_registers(0x3EF,2,unit=0)
assert(rr.function_code < 0x80) # test that we are not an error
print rr
print rr.registers
And here is the output (please mention, that I instantiated the datastore on the modbusserver with 17):
ReadRegisterResponse (10)
[17, 17, 17, 17, 17, 17, 17, 17, 17, 17]
ReadRegisterResponse (2)
[17, 17]
Now to your questions:
Hope that helps, wewa