ProSoft Technology MVI56E-MCM/MCMXT User Manual
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MVI56E-MCM ♦ ControlLogix Platform
Support, Service & Warranty
Modbus Communication Module
User Manual
ProSoft Technology, Inc.
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June 18, 2014
Null Modem Connection (No Hardware
Handshaking) • 141
RS-232 Application Port(s) • 140
RS-422 • 142
RS-485 and RS-422 Tip • 143
RS-485 Application Port(s) • 142
S
Scrolling LED Status Indicators • 76
Selecting the Slot Number for the Module • 184
Setting Jumpers • 12
Setting Up ProSoft Configuration Builder • 78
Setting Up the Project • 79
Slave Configuration • 62
Slave Driver • 135
Slave Status Blocks (3000 to 3003 or 3100 to 3103) •
106, 123
Slave Status List • 106
SlavePollStatus • 158, 159
Special Function Blocks • 122
Standard Modbus Protocol Errors • 70
Start Here • 9
Starting the Data Analyzer • 107
Stopping the Data Analyzer • 108
Sub-function Codes Supported • 167
Support, Service & Warranty • 195
System Requirements • 9
T
The Diagnostics Menu • 103
Transferring the Command Error List to the Processor
• 72
Troubleshooting the LEDs • 78
U
Unformatted Pass-Through Blocks (9996) • 129
Using RSWho to Connect to the Module • 92
Using the Diagnostics Menu in ProSoft Configuration
Builder • 99
Using the Optional Add-On Instruction • 16, 172
Using the Sample Program - RSLogix 5000 Version 15
and earlier • 11, 15, 180
Using the Sample Program in a New Application • 181
Using the Sample Program in an Existing Application •
120, 126, 135, 137, 186
Util • 154, 158
V
Verify Communication • 36, 67
Verify Slave Communications • 73
Verifying Master Communications • 67
Viewing the Error Status Table • 111
W
Warm Boot Block (9998) • 132
Warranty Information • 196
Write Block • 121
Write Configuration Block (-9000 and -6000 to -6003 or
-6100 to -6103) • 133
Write Floats to Slave Device • 49
Write to Enron/Daniel Floats • 51
WriteData • 190
Writing the Clock Value to the Module • 179
Writing the Ethernet Settings to the Module • 177
Y
Your Feedback Please • 2