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
The Write Block ID associated with the block requests data from the
CompactLogix or MicroLogix processor. Under normal, program operation, the
module sequentially sends read blocks and requests write blocks. For example, if
three read and two write blocks are used with the application, the sequence will
be as follows:
R1W1
R2W2
R3W1
R1W2
R2W1
R3W2
R1W1
This sequence will continue until interrupted by other write block numbers sent by
the controller or by a command request from a node on the 101S network or
operator control through the module's Configuration/Debug port.
The following example shows a typical backplane communication application.
Assume that the backplane parameters are configured as follows:
Read Register Start: 0
Read Register Count: 480
Write Register Start: 480
Write Register Count: 480
The backplane communication would be configured as follows:
Database address 0 to 479 will be continuously transferred from the module to
the processor. Database address 480 to 959 will continuously be transferred
from the processor to the module.
The Block Transfer Size parameter basically configures how the Read Data and
Write Data areas are broken down into data blocks (60, 120, or 240).