ProSoft Technology MVI56-103M User Manual
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MVI56-103M ♦ ControlLogix Platform
Index
IEC 60870-5-103 Master Communication Module
User Manual
ProSoft Technology, Inc.
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February 22, 2013
Reading Status Data from the Module • 68
Receive Timeout • 38
Receiving the Configuration File • 72
Redisplaying the Current Page • 77, 78, 79, 82, 83
Redisplaying the Menu • 77, 78, 79, 82, 83
Reference • 9, 89
Removing Timing Marks in the Data Analyzer • 80
Required Hardware • 48
Required Software • 48, 69
Retry Count • 44
Return Material Authorization (RMA) Policies and
Conditions • 143
Returning Any Product • 143
Returning to the Main Menu • 74, 77, 78, 79, 81, 83
Returning Units Out of Warranty • 144
Returning Units Under Warranty • 144
RS-232
Modem Connection (Hardware Handshaking
Required) • 93
Null Modem Connection (Hardware Handshaking)
• 94
Null Modem Connection (No Hardware
Handshaking) • 94
RS-232 Application Port(s) • 93
RS-232 Configuration/Debug Port • 93
RS-422 • 95
RS-485 and RS-422 Tip • 96
RS-485 Application Port(s) • 95
RTS Off • 38
RTS On • 37
S
Sector Configuration Menu • 82
Sector Count • 43, 45
Sector Database Menu • 83
Sector Index • 40
Selection of standard information numbers in monitor
direction • 134
Sending the Configuration File • 72
Session Configuration Menu • 76, 82
Session Count • 36, 43
Session Index • 40
Session State • 82
Set ControlLogix Time Block (9970) • 110
Set Module Time Block (9971) • 111
Setting Jumpers • 14
Single char ACK F0, 1, or 3 • 38
Start Here • 9, 11
Starting the Data Analyzer • 81
Status Indications • 124
Status indications in monitor direction • 135
Status Object (I103MStat) • 57, 113
Stopping the Data Analyzer • 81
Supervision indications • 125
Supervision indications in monitor direction • 135
Support, Service & Warranty • 9, 141
System functions • 124, 127
System functions in control direction • 137
System functions in monitor direction • 134
System Requirements • 12
T
The Configuration/Debug Menu • 33, 48, 68
The slave is responding but I cannot see the monitor
data in the Module database. • 87
Time Limit for Bringing Suit • 148
Transferring the Configuration File to the Module • 51
Transferring the Configuration File to Your PC • 49
Transmission mode for application data • 134
Transmission speed • 134
Troubleshooting • 86
TYPE 1
Time-tagged • 128
TYPE 2
Time-tagged with relative time • 129
TYPE 20
General command • 132
TYPE 3
Measurands l • 129
TYPE 4
Time-tagged measurands with relative time • 130
TYPE 5
Identification • 130
TYPE 6
Time synchronization • 131, 132
TYPE 7
Initiation of general interrogation • 132
TYPE 8
Termination of general interrogation • 131
TYPE 9
Measurands II • 131
U
Uploading and Downloading the Configuration File • 48
User Constructed Command Block (9901) • 104
Using the Configuration/Debug Port • 69
V
Viewing ASDU n Data • 83
Viewing Block Transfer Statistics • 70
Viewing Data in ASCII (Text) Format • 74, 80
Viewing Data in Decimal Format • 74
Viewing Data in Floating-Point Format • 74
Viewing Data in Hexadecimal Format • 74, 80
Viewing General Configuration • 75
Viewing Master Driver Version Information • 77
Viewing Module Configuration • 71
Viewing the Backplane Command List • 72
Viewing the Next Page of Registers • 74, 78
Viewing the Previous Page of Registers • 73, 78
Viewing Version Information • 72
W
Warm Boot Block (9998) • 111
Warm Booting the Module • 73
Warnings • 3
What Is Covered By This Warranty • 145, 147