Monitoring the status of a block transfer – Rockwell Automation 1757-ABRIO Process Remote I/O (RIO) Communication Interface Module User Manual
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Monitoring the 1757-ABRIO Module Chapter 7
If you attempt to monitor a tag that has not been downloaded to the
1757-ABRIO module, AbRioCfg software displays a message that
indicates there is a configuration mismatch between the configuration
in AbRioCfg software and the configuration in the 1757-ABRIO
module.
Monitoring the Status of a
Block Transfer
To monitor the current status of a block transfer, complete the
following steps.
1. Expand the chassis where the block transfer module you want
to monitor is located.
2. Select the module you want to monitor.
3. Right-click the module to highlight and select Monitor BT from
the menu.
The block transfer monitor displays the raw data for the block transfer
and some diagnostic information. For input modules there is both a
block transfer read and a block transfer write. The write consists of
configuration data.
The raw data can be displayed as hexadecimal, signed, or unsigned
integer. The default for block transfer data is hexadecimal.
Refer to the following table for diagnostic information on block
transfer reads.
TIP
Use the same procedure to monitor digital and text data.
Block Transfer Read Diagnostics
Counter
Description
State
Active/Inactive
Type
Module type
BTR Len
Block transfer read length
Req Update Time
Requested update time in the module configuration, in ms
Avg Update Time
Average update time for this block transfer read, in ms. This
is the average of the previous 8 updates.
Min Update Time
Minimum update time for this block transfer read, in ms
Max Update Time
Maximum update time for this block transfer read, in ms
Update Count
Running count of updates for this block transfer read