Functional overview, E 65), Functional – ProSoft Technology MVI69-DFCM User Manual

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Reference MVI69-DFCM

♦ CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform

DF1 Interface Module

ProSoft Technology, Inc.

Page 65 of 117

November 3, 2008

DF1 Master Protocol Specifications

The ports on the DF1 module can be individually configured as Master ports.
When configured in master mode, the DFCM module is capable of reading and
writing data to remote DF1 devices, enabling the CompactLogix platform to act
as a SCADA sub-master.

ƒ Command List: Up to 100 commands per Master port, each fully-configurable

for function, slave address, register to/from addressing and word/byte count

ƒ Status Data: Error codes available on an individual command basis. In

addition, a slave status list is maintained per active master port

ƒ Polling of Command List: User-configurable polling of commands, including

disabled, continuous, and on change of data (write only)

DF1 Slave Protocol Specifications

The module accepts DF1 commands from an attached DF1 master unit. When in
slave mode, the module can accept DF1 commands from a master to read/write
data stored in the module's internal registers. This data can be derived from other
DF1 slave devices on the network through a master port or from the processor
and is easily transferred to the processor's data registers.

Tested Hardware Connections

Several hardware connections have been tested by ProSoft or have been
customer field tested. The following physical connections have been tested
successfully:

ƒ RA Panel view (Full Duplex point-point, DFCM as slave)
ƒ RA Processors (Full/Half duplex, DFCM as either master or slave)
ƒ RA Power Monitors (485 Half-Duplex, DFCM as Master)

5.2 Functional

Overview

This section provides an overview of how the MVI69-DFCM module transfers
data using the DFCM protocol. You should understand the important concepts in
this chapter before you begin installing and configuring the module.

5.2.1 General

Concepts

The following discussion explains several concepts that are important for
understanding the operation of the MVI69-DFCM module.

Module Power Up

On power up the module begins performing the following logical functions:

1 Initialize hardware components
2 Initialize CompactLogix or MicroLogix backplane driver

o

Test and Clear all RAM

o

Initialize the serial communication ports

o

Read module configuration from the Compact Flash

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