ProSoft Technology MVI69-PDPMV1 User Manual

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Mailbox Messaging

MVI69-PDPMV1 ♦ CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform

User Manual

PROFIBUS DPV1 Master

Page 84 of 225

ProSoft Technology, Inc.

July 8, 2011

4.3

Receiving Mailbox Message Responses from the Module

After a mailbox message has been sent, a response from the command, usually
containing the requested data or the status of the command, is returned from the
MVI69 module to the processor. The response is returned from the MVI69-
PDPMV1 via the PROFIBUS Input data block.

Remembering the PROFIBUS Input Data Memory Map:

Byte Offset

Name

Description

0 to 72

Configuration, Status and Control data

73

Number of Messages in the In Mailbox Queue

74

Number of Messages in the Out Mailbox Queue

75

Number of Messages in the Alarm Queue

76

Last Out Mailbox Message ID processed from Output
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77

Current In Mailbox Control Index

78

Current Alarm Control Index

79 to 222

Incoming Mailbox Message data

223 to n

PROFIBUS Input Data

The important section relevant to the Mailbox Messaging discussion is the
Incoming Mailbox Data section (Byte Offsets 79 to 222). Within this section of
data, the following structure exists:

Mailbox Message Structure: From MVI69 module

Byte Offset

Type

Description

79 Message

ID

Message ID value will match value used to generate the
outgoing mailbox message

80 Message

Info

See individual commands for data values to be entered in
each of these register locations

81 Command

82 Data

Size

83 Frame

Count

84 Frame

Number

85 Offset

high

86 Offset

Low

87

Extended Word 1

88

Extended Word 2

89

Extended Word 3

90

Extended Word 4

91

Extended Word 5

92

Extended Word 6

93

Extended Word 7

94

Extended Word 8

-

See individual
commands

222

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