Diagnostics and troubleshooting, Reading status data from the module, Required hardware – ProSoft Technology MVI69-101S User Manual

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Diagnostics and Troubleshooting

MVI69-101S ♦ CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform

IEC 60870-5-101 Slave Communication Module

ProSoft Technology, Inc.

Page 57 of 149

March 16, 2009

4 Diagnostics

and

Troubleshooting

In This Chapter

Reading Status Data from the Module .................................................. 57

LED Status Indicators............................................................................ 71

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 MVI69-101S module returns a 20-word Status Data block that can be used
to determine the module's operating status. This data can be located in the
module's database at registers at the location specified in the configuration. This
data is transferred to the CompactLogix or MicroLogix processor continuously
with each read block.

4.1.1 Required

Hardware

You can connect directly from your computer's serial port to the serial port on the
module to view configuration information, perform maintenance, and send
(upload) or receive (download) configuration files.

ProSoft Technology recommends the following minimum hardware to connect
your computer to the module:

80486 based processor (Pentium preferred)
1 megabyte of memory
At least one UART hardware-based serial communications port available.

USB-based virtual UART systems (USB to serial port adapters) often do not
function reliably, especially during binary file transfers, such as when
uploading/downloading configuration files or module firmware upgrades.

A null modem serial cable.

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