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ProSoft Technology MVI56E-MNET/MNETXT User Manual

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MVI56E-MNET / MNETXT ♦ ControlLogix Platform

Contents

Modbus TCP/IP Interface Module

User Manual

ProSoft Technology, Inc.

Page 7 of 181

April 23, 2014

5.5.10

Force Multiple Coils (Function Code 15) ............................................................... 147

5.5.11

Preset Multiple Registers (Function Code 16) ...................................................... 148

5.5.12

Modbus Exception Responses .............................................................................. 149

5.6

Using the Optional Add-On Instruction Rung Import ............................................. 151

5.6.1

Before You Begin .................................................................................................. 151

5.6.2

Overview................................................................................................................ 151

5.6.3

Installing the Rung Import with Optional Add-On Instruction ................................ 152

5.6.4

Reading the Ethernet Settings from the Module ................................................... 156

5.6.5

Writing the Ethernet Settings to the Module.......................................................... 157

5.6.6

Reading the Clock Value from the Module ............................................................ 158

5.6.7

Writing the Clock Value to the Module .................................................................. 159

5.7

Adding the Module to an Existing Project ............................................................. 160

5.8

Using the Sample Program ................................................................................... 163

5.8.1

Opening the Sample Program in RSLogix ............................................................ 163

5.8.2

Choosing the Controller Type ............................................................................... 165

5.8.3

Selecting the Slot Number for the Module ............................................................ 166

5.8.4

Downloading the Sample Program to the Processor ............................................ 167

5.8.5

Adding the Sample Ladder to an Existing Application .......................................... 168

6

Support, Service & Warranty

169

Contacting Technical Support ......................................................................................................... 169

6.1

Return Material Authorization (RMA) Policies and Conditions.............................. 171

6.1.1

Returning Any Product .......................................................................................... 171

6.1.2

Returning Units Under Warranty ........................................................................... 172

6.1.3

Returning Units Out of Warranty ........................................................................... 172

6.2

LIMITED WARRANTY ........................................................................................... 173

6.2.1

What Is Covered By This Warranty ....................................................................... 173

6.2.2

What Is Not Covered By This Warranty ................................................................ 174

6.2.3

Disclaimer Regarding High Risk Activities ............................................................ 174

6.2.4

Intellectual Property Indemnity .............................................................................. 175

6.2.5

Disclaimer of all Other Warranties ........................................................................ 175

6.2.6

Limitation of Remedies ** ...................................................................................... 176

6.2.7

Time Limit for Bringing Suit ................................................................................... 176

6.2.8

No Other Warranties ............................................................................................. 176

6.2.9

Allocation of Risks ................................................................................................. 176

6.2.10

Controlling Law and Severability ........................................................................... 177

Index

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