ProSoft Technology MVI56E-MNETCR User Manual

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Configuring the MVI56E-MNETCR Module

MVI56E-MNETCR ♦ ControlLogix Platform

User Manual

Modbus TCP/IP Multi Client Enhanced Communications Module for Remote Chassis

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ProSoft Technology, Inc.

June 14, 2011

Duplex/Speed Code
0, 1, 2, 3 or 4
This parameter allows you to cause the module to use a specific duplex and
speed setting.
 Value = 1: Half duplex, 10 MB speed
 Value = 2: Full duplex, 10 MB speed
 Value = 3: Half duplex, 100 MB speed
 Value = 4: Full duplex, 100 MB speed
 Value = 0: Auto-negotiate
Auto-negotiate is the default value for backward compatibility. This feature is not
implemented in older software revisions.

2.1.4 MNET Client x

This section defines general configuration for the MNET Client (Master).

Error/Status Pointer
-1 to 4990
Starting register location in virtual database for the error/status table for this
Client. If a value of -1 is entered, the error/status data will not be placed in the
database. All other valid values determine the starting location of the data.

Command Error Pointer
-1 to 4999
This parameter sets the address in the internal database where the Command
Error List data will be placed so that it may be moved to the processor and
placed into the ReadData array. Therefore, the value entered should be a
module memory address in the Read Data area. If the value is set to -1, the
Command Error List data will not be stored in the module's internal database and
will not be transferred to the processor's ReadData array.

Minimum Command Delay
0 to 65535 milliseconds
This parameter specifies the number of milliseconds to wait between the initial
issuances of a command. This parameter can be used to delay all commands
sent to Servers to avoid "flooding" commands on the network. This parameter
does not affect retries of a command as they will be issued when failure is
recognized.

Response Timeout
0 to 65535 milliseconds
This is the time in milliseconds that a Client will wait before re-transmitting a
command if no response is received from the addressed server. The value to use
depends upon the type of communication network used, and the expected
response time of the slowest device on the network.

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