ProSoft Technology MVI69-DNPSNET User Manual
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MVI69-DNPSNET ♦ CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform
Reference
Distributed Network Protocol Interface Module
Page 64 of 119
ProSoft Technology, Inc.
November 3, 2008
5.1.2 Hardware
Specifications
Specification Description
Dimensions
Standard 1769 Single-slot module
Current Load
800 mA max@ 5 VDC
Power supply distance rating of 2 (L43 and L45
installations on first 2 slots of 1769 bus)
Operating Temp.
0 to 60°C (32 to 140°F)
Storage Temp.
-40 to 85°C (-40 to 185°F)
Relative Humidity
5 to 95% (non-condensing)
LED Indicators
Power and Module Status
Application Status
CFG Port Activity
Ethernet Port Activity
Error Status
CFG Port (CFG)
RJ45 (DB-9M with supplied cable)
RS-232 only
No hardware handshaking
App Port (Ethernet modules)
10/100 Base-T Ethernet compatible interface
Electrical Isolation 1500 V rms at 50 Hz to 60 Hz for 60 s,
applied as specified in section 5.3.2 of IEC 60950: 1991
Ethernet Broadcast Storm Resiliency = less than or equal
to 5000 [ARP] frames-per-second and less than or equal
to 5 minutes duration
Shipped with Unit
RJ45 to DB-9M cables for each port
6-foot RS-232 configuration Cable
5.1.3 Functional
Specifications
The MVI69-DNPSNET module accepts DNP commands to control and monitor
the data stored in the DNP databases. This data is passed between the module
and the CompactLogix processor over the backplane for use in user applications.
DNP databases to house data for the slave port supporting the following
maximum point counts
o
Binary input: 8000 points (500 words)
o
Binary output: 8000 points (500 words)
o
Counter: 250 (500 words)
o
Analog input: 500 words
o
Analog output: 500 words
o
Float input: 150 points (300 words)
o
Float output: 150 points (300 words)
User-definable module memory usage up to maximum point counts
Data movement between module using Input/Output image
Ethernet port supporting both TCP and UDP over Ethernet
Supports DNP 3.0 in a level 2 implementation
Supports sending of input event data from the ladder to the module
Supports time synchronization from/to processor
Configurable via text file
Status and error information
All data in the DNP slave is contained in user-defined files