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MVI56-BSAPS ♦ ControlLogix Platform

Module Configuration

Bristol Babcock Serial Slave Module

Page 32 of 83

ProSoft Technology, Inc.

September 22, 2008

2.6.12 Attribute Name

Max char of Attribute Name = 4

2.6.13 Signal Descriptor

Max char of Signal Descriptor = 64

2.7

[BSAP Port x]

This section is used to define the port configuration for the BSAPS device
simulated on network port.

2.7.1 Enable

Enable: Yes #No=Port Disabled,Yes=Port Enabled

This parameter defines if the port will be used. If the parameter is set to No, the
port is disabled. A value of Yes enables the port.

2.7.2 Baud

Rate

Baudrate: 1200 #Baudrate for port (110 to 115.2K)

This is the baud rate to be used for the port. Enter the baud rate as a value. Baud
rate entries are 110, 150, 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 28800,
57600, 115200.

2.7.3 Parity

None, Odd, Even, Mark, Space

Parity is a simple error checking algorithm used in serial communication. This
parameter specifies the type of parity checking to use.

All devices communicating through this port must use the same parity setting.

2.7.4 Data

Bits

5, 6, 7 or 8

This parameter sets the number of data bits for each word used by the protocol.

2.7.5 Stop

Bits

1 or 2

Stop bits signal the end of a character in the data stream. For most applications,
use one stop bit. For slower devices that require more time to resynchronize, use
two stop bits.

All devices communicating through this port must use the same number of stop
bits.