ProSoft Technology MVI69-DFCM User Manual

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MVI69-DFCM ♦ CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform

Diagnostics and Troubleshooting

DF1 Interface Module

Page 54 of 117

ProSoft Technology, Inc.

November 3, 2008

From this menu, you can select the "Port", the "format", and the "ticks" that you
can display the data in.

For most applications, HEX is the best format to view the data, and this does
include ASCII based messages (because some characters will not display on
HyperTerminal and by capturing the data in HEX, we can figure out what the
corresponding ASCII characters are supposed to be).

The Tick value is a timing mark. The module will print a _TT for every xx
milliseconds of no data on the line. Usually 10milliseconds is the best value to
start with.

After you have selected the Port, Format, and Tick, we are now ready to start a
capture of this data. The easiest way to do so is to go up to the top of you
HyperTerminal window, and do a Transfer / Capture Text as shown below:

After selecting the above option, the following window will appear:

Next name the file, and select a directory to store the file in. In this example, we
are creating a file ProSoft.txt and storing this file on our root C: drive. After you
have done this, press the

button.

Now you have everything that shows up on the HyperTerminal screen being
logged to a file called ProSoft.txt. This is the file that you will then be able to
email to ProSoft Technical Support to assist with issues on the communications
network.

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