ProSoft Technology MVI56-101S User Manual

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Reference MVI56-101S

♦ ControlLogix Platform

User Manual

IEC 60870-5-101 Slave Communication Module

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ProSoft Technology, Inc.

August 2, 2011

All data transferred between the module and the processor over the backplane is
through the input and output images. Ladder logic must be written in the
ControlLogix processor to interface the input and output image data with data
defined in the Controller Tags. All data used by the module is stored in its internal
database. The following illustration shows the layout of the database:

Module’s Internal Database Structure

5000 registers for user data

0

Register

Data

4999

Data contained in this database is paged through the input and output images by
coordination of the ControlLogix processor ladder logic and the MVI56-101S
module's program. Up to 248 words of data can be transferred from the module
to the processor at a time. Up to 247 words of data can be transferred from the
processor to the module. The read and write block identification codes in each
data block determine the function to be performed or the content of the data
block. The module uses the following block numbers:

Block Range

Descriptions

-1 Null

Block

0 Null

Block

1 to 25

Read or Write Data

1000 to 1024

Request Output Data from Processor

9958

Event Messages from CLX

9970

Set PLC time using module's time

9971

Set module's time using CLX time

9998

Warm-boot control block

9999

Cold-boot control block

Each image has a defined structure depending on the data content and the
function of the data transfer.

5.2.2 Normal Data Transfer

Normal data transfer includes the paging of the user data found in the module’s
internal database in registers 0 to 4999 and the status data. These data are
transferred through read (input image) and write (output image) blocks. Refer to
the Module Configuration and Ladder Logic sections for a description of the
data objects used with the blocks and the ladder logic required. The structure
and function of each block is discussed in the following topics.

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