Mvi69-101s status data definition – ProSoft Technology MVI69-101S User Manual
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Reference MVI69-101S
♦ CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform
IEC 60870-5-101 Slave Communication Module
ProSoft Technology, Inc.
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March 16, 2009
5.5
MVI69-101S Status Data Definition
This section contains a description of the members present in the InStat870
object. This data is transferred from the module to the processor as part of each
read block.
Offset Parameter
Description
0
Scan Count
This status value contains a counter incremented on each scan of
the module's main loop.
1 to 2
Product Name
This two-word data area contains the text values representing the
product name. These words contain the text '87S5' for the MVI69
platform.
3 to 4
Revision
This two-word data area contains the text values for the revision
number.
5 to 6
Op Sys #
This two-word data area contains the text values for the operating
system number.
7 to 8
Run Number
This two-word data area contains the text values for the run
number.
9
Read Blk Cnt
This word contains the total number of block read operations
successfully executed.
10
Write Blk Cnt
This word contains the total number of block write operations
successfully executed.
11
Parse Blk Cnt
This word contains the total number of write blocks successfully
parsed.
12
Error Blk Cnt
This word contains the total number of block transfer errors.
13 Port
Selected
This parameter determines which port on the module is being
utilized. If the value is set to 0, the primary port is being used. If the
value is set to 1, the backup port is being utilized.
14
Bad CKS
This word contains the total number of frames received by the
module that contain a bad check-sum values in the message.
15
Sync Errors
This word contains the total number of frames received by the
module that have synchronization errors. Each frame in the protocol
has a specific header that must be received in a fixed sequence. If
this header is not received correctly, this word will be incremented,
and the frame will be discarded.
16
Length Errors
This word contains the total number of frames received by the
module that do not have the correct length.
17 Timeout
This word contains the total number of frames received by the
module that were not received within the specified receive timeout
parameter.
18
RX Frames
This word contains the total number of frames received by the
module.
19
TX Frames
This word contains the total number of frames transmitted by the
module.