ProSoft Technology MVI94-DNP User Manual

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MVI94-DNP ♦ Flex I/O

User Manual

DNP 3.0 Server over Ethernet Communication Module

Page 130 of 131

ProSoft Technology, Inc.

December 17, 2010

MVI94-DNP Configuration Forms • 24, 25, 26, 27, 95
MVI94-DNP Module Internal Indication Bits (IIN Bits)

for DNP Slave Port • 94

N

Navigation • 43
No Other Warranties • 128

O

Object • 31
Opening the Class/Deadband Assignment Menu • 48
Opening the Command Error List Menu • 49
Opening the Command List Menu • 49
Opening the DNP Database View Menu • 49

P

Pinouts • 3, 17, 71, 74
PLC Analog Input Event Data (Block 9959) • 88
PLC Binary Input Event Data (Block 9958) • 87
Point Count • 32
Poll Interval • 32
Product Specifications • 68
ProSoft Technology® Product Documentation • 2
PRT1 • 42
PRT2 • 42

Q

Quick Start • 9

R

Reading Status Data from the Module • 56
Receiving the Configuration File • 49
Redisplaying the Current Page • 53, 54, 55
Reference • 67
Required Software • 45
Return Material Authorization (RMA) Policies and

Conditions • 123

Returning Any Product • 123
Returning to the Main Menu • 52, 54, 55
Returning Units Out of Warranty • 124
Returning Units Under Warranty • 124
RS-232

Modem Connection (Hardware Handshaking

Required) • 71

Null Modem Connection (Hardware Handshaking)

• 72

Null Modem Connection (No Hardware

Handshaking) • 72

RS-232 Application Port(s) • 71
RS-232 Configuration/Debug Port • 73
RS-422 • 74
RS-485 and RS-422 Tip • 74
RS-485 Application Port(s) • 73

S

Second Byte • 94
Sending the Configuration File • 49

Setting Jumpers • 14
Setting the Debug Level • 47
Slave Address • 31
Slave Class/Deadband Overrides • 25
Slave Configuration • 95
Slave Driver • 92
Slave IED Unit Errors (Block 9949) • 85
Slave Port Communication Errors • 62
Slave Status Data • 61
STS • 42
Support, Service & Warranty • 121
System Configuration Errors • 63

T

The Class Assignment Menu • 53
The Configuration/Debug Menu • 34, 43
Time Limit for Bringing Suit • 128
Transferring the Configuration File to the Module • 36
Transferring the Configuration File to Your PC • 34

U

U1 • 42
U2 • 42
Uploading and Downloading the Configuration File •

34, 49

Using the Configuration/Debug Port • 46

V

Variation • 31
Verify Package Contents • 12
Viewing Analog Inputs • 53
Viewing Binary Inputs • 53
Viewing Block Transfer Statistics • 49
Viewing COM States • 48
Viewing Comm Status • 48
Viewing Data in ASCII (Text) Format • 52
Viewing Data in Decimal Format • 51
Viewing Data in Double Word Decimal Format • 52
Viewing Data in Floating-Point Format • 51
Viewing Data in Hexadecimal Format • 51
Viewing Data Type Databases • 50
Viewing DNP Analog Inputs • 52
Viewing DNP Analog Outputs • 52
Viewing DNP Binary Inputs • 52
Viewing DNP Binary Outputs • 52
Viewing DNP Counters • 52
Viewing DNP Float Inputs • 52
Viewing DNP Float Outputs • 52
Viewing DNP Frozen Counters • 52
Viewing DNP Set Up & Pointers • 47
Viewing Double Inputs • 53
Viewing Float Inputs • 53
Viewing Master Port Slave Setup • 48
Viewing Operating Parameters • 47
Viewing Register Pages • 50
Viewing the Error List • 47, 48
Viewing the Next 50 Commands • 54
Viewing the Next Page of Commands • 54, 55
Viewing the Next Page of Data • 54

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