ProSoft Technology MVI69-MCM User Manual
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MVI69-MCM ♦ CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform
Index
Modbus Communication Module
User Manual
ProSoft Technology, Inc.
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March 22, 2011
Null Modem Connection (No Hardware
Handshaking) • 148
RS-232 Application Port(s) • 146
RS-232 Configuration/Debug Port • 146
RS-422 • 149
RS-485 and RS-422 Tip • 149
RS-485 Application Port(s) • 149
RTS Off • 56
RTS On • 55
S
Sending the Configuration File • 89
Serial Port Menu • 95
Set the Block Transfer Parameter Size • 29
Set the Connection Input Size Values • 30
Set the Read/Write Data Lengths • 27
Setting Jumpers • 15
Setting Up the Project • 46
Slave Address • 56
Slave Disable and Enable Control Blocks • 121
Slave Driver • 110
Slave Polling Control and Status • 73
Slave Status Blocks • 121, 124
Special Control and Status Blocks • 121
Standard MODBUS Protocol Exception Code Errors •
113
Start Here • 9, 11
Starting the Data Analyzer • 98
Status Data Block (Read Block ID = 0) • 119
Status Data Definition • 152
Status Object (MCM1Status) • 72
Stop Bits • 55
Stopping the Data Analyzer • 98
Sub-function Codes Supported • 140
Support, Service & Warranty • 9, 155
Swap Code • 67
System Requirements • 12
T
Time Limit for Bringing Suit • 162
Transferring the Command Error List to the Processor
• 113
Troubleshooting • 84
Type • 53
U
Use CTS Line • 56
User Data Objects • 73
Using ProSoft Configuration Builder • 46
Using ProSoft Configuration Builder (PCB) for
Diagnostics • 85
Using the Diagnostic Window in ProSoft Configuration
Builder • 85
V
Viewing Backplane Diagnostic Information • 93
Viewing Configuration Information • 92, 94
Viewing Data in ASCII (Text) Format • 91, 97
Viewing Data in Decimal Format • 9, 91
Viewing Data in Floating-Point Format • 91
Viewing Data in Hexadecimal Format • 91, 97
Viewing Error and Status Data • 94
Viewing Register Pages • 90
Viewing the Next Page of Commands • 95
Viewing the Next Page of Registers • 91
Viewing the Previous Page of Commands • 94
Viewing the Previous Page of Registers • 91
Viewing Version Information • 88, 92, 93, 95
W
Warm Boot Block (9998) • 121, 133
Warm Booting the Module • 89, 121
Warnings • 3
What Is Covered By This Warranty • 159, 161
What Is Not Covered By This Warranty • 160
Word Input Offset • 56
Write Block - Command Control • 128
Write Block - Disable Slaves • 122
Write Block - Enable Slaves • 123
Write Block - Event Command • 126
Write Block - Request Slave Status • 124
Write Register Count • 52
Write Register Start • 51
Y
Your Feedback Please • 2