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Diagnostics and Troubleshooting

MVI69-103M ♦ CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform

IEC 60870-5-103 Master Communication Module

ProSoft Technology, Inc.

Page 51 of 131

November 3, 2008

4 Diagnostics

and

Troubleshooting

In This Chapter

Reading Status Data from the Module .................................................. 51

LED

Status

Indicators............................................................................ 69

The module provides information on diagnostics and troubleshooting in the
following forms:

Status data values are transferred from the module to the processor.
Data contained in the module can be viewed through the

Configuration/Debug port attached to a terminal emulator.

LED status indicators on the front of the module provide information on the

module's status.

4.1

Reading Status Data from the Module

The MVI69-103M module returns a status data set to the CompactLogix or
MicroLogix processor in each read block. This data is transferred to the
CompactLogix or MicroLogix processor continuously with each read block.

The Configuration/Debug port provides the following functionality:

Full view of the module's configuration data
View of the module's status data
Version

Information

Control over the module (warm boot and cold boot)
Facility to upload and download the module's configuration file

4.1.1 The

Configuration/Debug

Menu

The Configuration and Debug menu for this module is arranged as a tree
structure, with the Main Menu at the top of the tree, and one or more sub-menus
for each menu command. The first menu you see when you connect to the
module is the Main menu.

Because this is a text-based menu system, you enter commands by typing the
command letter from your computer keyboard in the terminal application (for
example, HyperTerminal). The module does not respond to mouse movements
or clicks. The command executes as soon as you press the command letter —
you do not need to press [Enter]. When you type a command letter, a new
screen will be displayed in your terminal application.

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