ProSoft Technology MVI56-DFCM User Manual
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MVI56-DFCM ♦ ControlLogix Platform
Reference
DF1 Half/Full Duplex Master/Slave Serial Communication Module
User Manual
ProSoft Technology, Inc.
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September 24, 2014
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Content
Description
226
Write Block Count
This field contains the total number of write blocks transferred
from the processor to the module.
227
Parse Block Count
This field contains the total number of blocks successfully
parsed that were received from the processor.
228
Command Event Block
Count
This field contains the total number of command event blocks
received from the processor.
229
Command Block Count This field contains the total number of command blocks
received from the processor.
230
Error Block Count
This field contains the total number of block errors recognized
by the module.
231
Port 1 Current Error
For a slave port, this field contains the value of the current error
code returned. For a Master port, this field contains the index of
the currently executing command. When the port is configured
as a master and the value is negative one (-1), none of the
configured commands have had an error yet.
232
Port 1 Last Error
For a slave port, this field contains the value of the last error
code returned. For a Master port, this field contains the index of
the command with an error. If the value shown is negative one
(-1), no error has yet happened.
233
Port 2 Current Error
For a slave port, this field contains the value of the current error
code returned. For a Master port, this field contains the index of
the currently executing command.
234
Port 2 Last Error
For a slave port, this field contains the value of the last error
code returned. For a Master port, this field contains the index of
the command with an error.
Write Block
These blocks of data transfer information from the ControlLogix processor to the
module. The structure of the output image used to transfer this data is shown
below:
Offset
Description
Length
0
Write Block ID
1
1 to 200
Write Data
200
201 to 247
Spare
47
The Write Block ID is an index value used to determine the location in the
module’s database where the data will be placed. Each transfer can move up to
200 words (block offsets 1 to 200) of data.