ProSoft Technology MVI69-FLN User Manual
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MVI69-FLN ♦ CompactLogix Platform
Reference
FA Control Network Communication Module
Page 90 of 137
ProSoft Technology, Inc.
November 3, 2008
Table name
Information
Conforming level
Node number
Mandatory (Supported)
Upper layer status
Mandatory
Area 1 data top address
Mandatory
Area 1 data size
Mandatory
Area 2 data top address
Mandatory
Area 2 data size
Mandatory
Allowable refresh cycle time
Optional (Supported)
Token monitoring time
Optional (Not Supported)
Allowable minimum frame interval time Optional (Supported)
Participating node
management table
FA link status
Mandatory
Token holding node number
Optional (Supported)
Allowable minimum frame interval time Mandatory
Allowable refresh cycle time
Optional (Supported)
Refresh cycle measurement time
(Current value)
Mandatory
Refresh cycle measurement time
(Maximum value)
Optional (Supported)
Network
management table
Refresh cycle measurement time
(Minimum value)
Optional (Supported)
Own node management table
This table manages the data on the settings of the self-node.
1 The table is used to network parameter read and participation request
frames.
2 Management data is set from the FA link protocol upper layer at the node
startup time.
3 The node names and the top addresses and size of the transmitting area in
the common memory can be set from the network.
Own node management table
Table name
Size
Description
(1) Node number
(1 byte)
1 to 254
(2) Area 1 data top address in
common memory
(2 bytes)
Word address (0 to 0x1ff)
(3) Area 1 data size in common
memory
(2 bytes)
Size (0 to 0x1ff)
(4) Area 2 data top address in
common memory
(2 bytes)
Word address (0 to 0x1fff)
(5) Area 2 data size in common
memory
(2 bytes)
Size (0 to 0x1fff)
(6) Upper layer status
(2 bytes)
RUN / STOP / ALARM / WARNING /
NORMAL
See status block for additional information
(7) Token watchdog time
(1 byte)
1 to 255 (1 ms. Units)
(8) Allowable minimum frame
interval
(1 byte)
10 to 50 (in units of 100ms.)
(9) Vender code
(10 byte)
Vender code