Get general module status data block – ProSoft Technology MVI69L-MBTCP User Manual

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January 6, 2014

7.4.9 Get General Module Status Data Block

Block 9250: Get General Module Status Data

This block is used to request general module status

Block 9250: Request from Processor to Module

Offset

Description

0

Block ID 9250 to request the general module status response block

Block 9250: Response from Module to Processor

Offset

Description

0

Block ID 9250 requested by processor

1

The next read request block identification code

2

Program Scan Count: This value is incremented each time a complete program
cycle occurs in the module

3 to 4

Product Code: These two registers contain the product code of "MB6E" for the
MVI69L-MBTCP module

5 to 6

Product Version: These two registers contain the product version for the current
running software

7 to 8

Operating System: These two registers contain the month and year values for the
program operating system

9 to 10

Run Number: These two registers contain the run number value for the currently
running software.

11

Read Block Count: Total number of read blocks transferred from the module to the
processor

12

Write Block Count: Total number of write blocks transferred from the processor to
the module

13

Parse Block Count: Total number of blocks successfully parsed that were received
from the processor

14

Event Command Block Count: Total number of Event Command blocks received
from the processor

15

Command Block Count: Total number of command blocks received from the
processor

16

Error Block Count: Total number of block errors recognized by the module.

17

Client 0 command execution word. Each bit in this word is used to enable/disable
the commands for client 0. If the bit is set, the command will execute. If the bit is
clear, the command will be disabled

18 to 36

Client 1 to Client 9 command execution words

37 to 38

Event Sequence Ready. Bit mapped -1 bit for each Client 0 to 9
Bit=0, No event sequence status data ready
Bit=1, Event seq. status data ready

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