ProSoft Technology ILX56-MM User Manual
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Contents
ILX56-MM ♦ ControlLogix Platform
User Manual
InRAx Message Manager for Industrial Communication
Page 6 of 112
ProSoft Technology, Inc.
February 6, 2012
3.4.2
Editing Transfer Lists .............................................................................................. 56
3.4.3
Execution of Transfer Lists ..................................................................................... 56
3.5
Triggers ................................................................................................................... 57
3.5.1
Hysteresis Example ................................................................................................ 58
3.5.2
Range Example ...................................................................................................... 58
3.5.3
Trigger Scanning .................................................................................................... 58
3.6
Saving the Configuration ........................................................................................ 59
3.7
Reloading the Configuration ................................................................................... 60
3.8
Resetting the Configuration .................................................................................... 61
4
Verify Communication
63
4.1
Viewing Data Transfer Statistics in the ILX56-MM Module .................................... 64
4.2
Viewing Trigger Statistics in the ILX56-MM Module ............................................... 65
4.3
Viewing Controller Tags .......................................................................................... 66
5
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
67
5.1
Cannot Log in.......................................................................................................... 68
5.2
Setup Mode ............................................................................................................. 69
5.3
Status ...................................................................................................................... 70
5.3.1
Device Status .......................................................................................................... 70
5.3.2
Runtime Status ....................................................................................................... 71
5.3.3
Tranferring Diagnostic Information from MM to a Controller on the Network ......... 76
5.3.4
Event Logs .............................................................................................................. 79
5.3.5
Chassis Status ........................................................................................................ 80
5.3.6
Resource Status ..................................................................................................... 81
6
Reference
83
6.1
Product Specifications ............................................................................................ 84
6.1.1
Functional Overview ............................................................................................... 84
6.1.2
Triggers ................................................................................................................... 84
6.1.3
Transfer Lists .......................................................................................................... 86
6.1.4
Data Transfer .......................................................................................................... 86
6.1.5
Bridging ................................................................................................................... 87
6.1.6
Configuration Editor ................................................................................................ 87
6.2
Tag Filters ............................................................................................................... 88
6.3
Base Data Type Conversion Rules ........................................................................ 90
6.3.1
Boolean ................................................................................................................... 90
6.3.2
INT8, UINT8, CHAR, or BYTE ................................................................................ 90
6.3.3
INT16, UINT16, or WORD ...................................................................................... 91
6.3.4
INT32, UINT32, or DWORD ................................................................................... 91
6.3.5
INT64, UINT64, or QWORD ................................................................................... 92
6.3.6
Float32 .................................................................................................................... 92
6.3.7
Float64 .................................................................................................................... 92
6.3.8
String ....................................................................................................................... 93
6.4
Errors ...................................................................................................................... 94
6.4.1
Level 0: Permanent Errors ...................................................................................... 94
6.4.2
Level 1: Clearable Errors ........................................................................................ 95
6.4.3
Level 2: Warnings ................................................................................................... 95
6.4.4
Level 3: Informational Events ................................................................................. 95
6.4.5
Level 4 Verbose Informational Events .................................................................... 95