Dfcm command control, Dfcm, Command – ProSoft Technology MVI69-DFCM User Manual
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MVI69-DFCM ♦ CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform
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DF1 Interface Module
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November 3, 2008
Offset Content Description
7622
Port 2 Errors
Received
This field contains the total number of message errors received on
the port.
7623
Read Block
Count
This field contains the total number of read blocks transferred from
the module to the processor.
7624
Write Block
Count
This field contains the total number of write blocks transferred from
the processor to the module.
7625
Parse Block
Count
This field contains the total number of blocks successfully parsed
that were received from the processor.
7626
Command Event
Block Count
This field contains the total number of command event blocks
received from the processor.
7627
Command Block
Count
This field contains the total number of command blocks received
from the processor.
7628
Error Block
Count
This field contains the total number of block errors recognized by
the module.
7629
Port 1 Current
Error
For a slave port, this field contains the value of the current error
code returned. For a master port, this field contains the index of
the currently executing command.
7630
Port 1 Last Error For a slave port, this field contains the value of the last error code
returned. For a master port, this field contains the index of the
command with an error.
7631
Port 2 Current
Error
For a slave port, this field contains the value of the current error
code returned. For a master port, this field contains the index of
the currently executing command.
7632
Port 2 Last Error For a slave port, this field contains the value of the last error code
returned. For a master port, this field contains the index of the
command with an error.
5.6
DFCM Command Control
Command Control data is received from other nodes on the network that can
control the MVI69-DFCM module. Specific values are written to regions of this
block to control the module. Currently, the module is programmed to handle the
receipt of the following requests: warm boot and cold boot.
The remote node controls the module by writing one of the following values to
register 7800:
Value Description
9998
Warm boot the module
9999
Cold boot the module