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ProSoft Technology PLX31-EIP-SIE User Manual

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PLX3x Series

Configuring Your Gateway

Ethernet and Serial Gateways

User Manual

ProSoft Technology, Inc.

Page 25 of 218

September 17, 2014

2.6

Using the CommonNet Data Map

Note: This is an advanced configuration feature and is not required for the basic operation of the
gateway.

The Data Map section allows data to be copied between areas in the gateway's
internal database.

The Data Map is especially useful for copying protocol-specific error and status
data from the gateway’s upper memory registers (address 4000 and up) to the
user-accessible memory registers (addresses 0 to 3999). The error and status
data copied into the user memory area can then be accessed by a remote
device, such as an HMI or processor.

Information about upper memory addresses where the gateway places protocol-
specific error and status data can be found in the Diagnostics section in the
appropriate protocol chapter of this manual:

EIP diagnostics

(page 70)

MBTCP diagnostics

(page 105)

MBS diagnostics

(page 132)

ASCII diagnostics

(page 163)

SIE diagnostics

(page 181)

PND diagnostics

(page 213)

The Data Map can also be used to condense widely dispersed data into one
contiguous data block, for simplified access.

A maximum of 100 registers per Data Map command can be copied, and a
maximum of 200 separate copy commands can be configured.

The byte and/or word order can be rearranged during the copy process. For
example, by rearranging byte or word order, floating-point values can be
converted to the correct format for a different protocol.