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MVI71-DFNT ♦ PLC 5

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EtherNet/IP Client/Server Communication Module

User Manual

ProSoft Technology, Inc.

Page 111 of 175

February 3, 2011

[Section]/Item

Value

Range

Description

Baud Rate:

1200 to 19200 This is the baud rate to be used on the port. Enter

the baud rate as a value. For example, to select

19K baud, enter 19200.

Parity:

N, O, E

This is the Parity code to be used for the port. The

coded values are as follows: N=None, O=Odd,

E=Even.

Data Bits:

5 to 8

This parameter sets the number of data bits for

each word used by the protocol.

Stop Bits:

1 or 2

This parameter sets the number of stop bits for

each data value sent.

[Section]/Item

Value

Range

Description

[DF1 Pass-Through Port]

Start header for the pass-through port

Enabled:

Y or N

This parameter specifies if the pass-through port will

be utilized. This port should only be used if the DF1

pass-through server is enabled.

Local Station ID:

0 to 254

This parameter specifies the local station ID for all

DF1 messages sent to this port. A value of 255 is not

permitted as this is the broadcast address. The

application will only accept messages with this node

address.

Protocol:

F or H

F=full duplex, H=half-duplex. The value selected

should match that set for the PLC processor.

Termination Type:

B or C

This parameter sets the termination message type

for the DF1 protocol. The value selected should

match that used in the PLC. Valid values are B for

BCC and C for CRC.

Baud Rate:

This is the baud rate to be used on the port. Enter

the baud rate as a value. For example, to select 19K

baud, enter 19200.

Parity:

N, O, E, M or

S

This is the Parity code to be used for the port. The

coded values are as follows: N=None, O=Odd,

E=Even, M=Mark and S=Space.

Data Bits:

5 to 8

This parameter sets the number of data bits for each

word used by the protocol.

Stop Bits:

1 or 2

This parameter sets the number of stop bits for each

data value sent.

RTS On:

0 to 65535

This parameter sets the number of milliseconds to

delay after RTS is asserted before the data will be

transmitted.

RTS Off:

0 to 65535

This parameter sets the number of milliseconds to

delay after the last byte of data is sent before the

RTS modem signal will be set low.

Use CTS Line:

Y or N

This parameter specifies if the CTS modem control

line is to be used. If the parameter is set to N, the

CTS line will not be monitored. If the parameter is set

to Y, the CTS line will be monitored and must be

high before the module will send data. Normally, this

parameter is required when half-duplex modems are

used for communication (2-wire).