ProSoft Technology MVI56-104S User Manual
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Support, Service & Warranty
MVI56-104S ♦ ControlLogix Platform
User Manual
IEC 60870-5-104 Server Communication Module
ProSoft Technology, Inc.
Page 187 of 188
November 18, 2009
Process information in monitor direction • 160
Product Specifications • 7, 95
ProSoft Technology® Product Documentation • 4
R
Read Block • 66
Read Module’s Time to Processor (9970) Block • 74
Read procedure • 164
Read Register Count • 28
Read Register Start • 28
Read Time Block 9970 Data Object
(ReadTimeType870) • 63
Reading Status Data from the Module • 77
Receiving the Configuration File • 83
Reference • 7, 95
Required Hardware • 77
Return Material Authorization (RMA) Policies and
Conditions • 178
Returning to the Main Menu • 86, 91
RFC 2200 suite • 169
RS-232 Configuration/Debug Port • 154
S
Scan Events • 38
Select the Slot Number for the Module • 17
Select/Operate Timeout • 35
Selection of standard ASDUs • 160
Sending the Configuration File • 83
Sequence Flag • 41, 144
Server Driver • 152
Set Module Parameters • 26
Set Module’s Time From Processor (9971) Block • 75
Set Priority Queues • 36
Set Time Block 9971 Data Object (SetTimeType870) •
64
Set Up the Project • 24
Setting Jumpers • 12
Short Pulse Time • 39
SNTP Support • 143, 151
Special Function Blocks • 67
Spontaneous transmission • 164
Start Here • 7, 9
STARTDT & STOPDT • 128
Station initialization • 164
Station Interrogation • 165
Status Data Object (InStat870) • 57
Support, Service & Warranty • 7, 177
System information in control direction • 162
System information in monitor direction • 161
System or device • 158
System Requirements • 9
T
t1 Timeout Set Value • 33
t2 Timeout Set Value • 33
t3 Timeout Set Value • 33
Test procedure • 168
TESTFR Requests • 129
The Configuration/Debug Menu • 78
Time DB Offset • 34
Time Information • 138
Time Limit for Bringing Suit • 182
Time Type • 38
Time Zone • 31
To Configure Module Parameters • 27
To Create Optional Comment Entries • 27
To Determine the Firmware Version of your Processor
• 15
Transferring WATTCP.CFG to the module • 90
Transferring WATTCP.CFG to the PC • 91
Transmission mode for application data • 159
Transmission of Integrated totals • 167
Troubleshooting • 93
Type identifier and cause of transmission assignments
• 163
U
Use ACTTERM with Setpoint • 35
Use ACTTERM with Step • 35
Use Daylight Savings Time • 31
Use IP List • 32, 88
User Data Objects • 56
User-defined Data Types • 56
Using Control (Command) Points • 116
Using Monitor Points • 105
Using ProSoft Configuration Builder • 23
Using the Diagnostic Window in ProSoft Configuration
Builder • 78
UTC Event Element Data Object
(EventElementUTC870) • 63
Utility Data Object (Util870) • 65
V
Viewing Block Transfer Statistics • 82
Viewing Data in ASCII (Text) Format • 86
Viewing Data in Decimal Format • 86
Viewing Data in Floating Point Format • 86
Viewing Data in Hexadecimal Format • 86
Viewing Data Type Setup • 88
Viewing Invalid State Monitoring • 87
Viewing Module Configuration • 82
Viewing Priority Queues • 87
Viewing Register Pages • 85
Viewing SNTP Status • 82
Viewing the Next 100 Registers of Data • 85
Viewing the Previous 100 Registers of Data • 85
Viewing the WATTCP.CFG file on the module • 91
Viewing Version Information • 83
W
w (latest ack threshold) • 34
Warm Boot (9998) Block • 75
Warm Booting the Module • 83
Warnings • 2
What Is Covered By This Warranty • 180, 182
What Is Not Covered By This Warranty • 180
Write Block • 67
Write Register Start • 28