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=====Modbus Setup==== | =====Modbus Setup==== | ||
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This article is designed to introduce the reader to the myCNC Modbus setup, as well as serve as the main reference point for all myCNC Modbus documentation. | This article is designed to introduce the reader to the myCNC Modbus setup, as well as serve as the main reference point for all myCNC Modbus documentation. | ||
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Low-level access is preferable for direct access to the hardware. This allows to program the communication through PLC, and is a very flexible (albeit less straightforward) method. For low-level access the check mark in the **RS485/ | Low-level access is preferable for direct access to the hardware. This allows to program the communication through PLC, and is a very flexible (albeit less straightforward) method. For low-level access the check mark in the **RS485/ | ||
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The detailed description of the available Modbus devices is located at the [[mycnc: | The detailed description of the available Modbus devices is located at the [[mycnc: | ||
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mycnc/modbus_setup.txt · Last modified: 2020/07/03 11:26 by ivan