ProSoft Technology MVI56-AFC User Manual

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MVI56-AFC Backplane Communication

MVI56-AFC ♦ ControlLogix Platform

User Manual

Liquid and Gas Flow Computer

Page 170 of 316

ProSoft Technology, Inc.

February 25, 2011

When the function has been performed, bits 15 to 10 of the input block ID in the

IBA always echo the function code, and bits 9 to 0 contain information depending

on the block type. For meter-specific blocks, bit 9 reports whether the meter is in

alarm, bit 8 is zero, bits 7 to 5 contain the number of the active stream and bits 4

to 0 echo the meter number. For example, the above Meter Process Variable

Block may return this input block ID:

This block id reports that Meter 3 is measuring flow on its Stream 2 and is in

alarm (For firmware version 2.05 and later, the returned active stream number is

always non-zero; for earlier versions, having a single stream which was always

active, the returned active stream number is always zero. The ladder may use

this information to distinguish between multiple-stream and single-stream

firmwares). For non-meter-specific blocks, bits 9 to 0 may return status indicators

from the performance of the function, depending on the function.

Special Notes
Note that you can control the processing of the Output Function Blocks by the

AFC module through simple ladder logic implementation, as described next.

Managing Output Function Block(s) by manipulating Bit 8
For every Output Function Block (OFB) whether it is meter-specific or not, bit 8

allows you to control and manage its execution by the AFC Module in the

following way:
 To disable processing of the OFB, set bit 8 to value 1
 For normal processing of the OFB, set bit 8 to value 0

Managing Input Function Block(s) by Manipulating Bit 9
For every Input Function Block (IFB), which is a response by the AFC to the

associated OFB, whether it is meter-specific or not, bit 9 allows you to control

input to the controller from the AFC module in the following way:
 To disable input to the controller via the IFB, set bit 9 to value 1
 For normal data/response from the AFC module, set bit 9 to value 0

Note: The input block ID always returns the information described above, regardless of the settings
of bits 8 and 9 in the output block ID, unless otherwise stated in the individual function description.

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