ProSoft Technology MVI56E-GSC/ GSCXT User Manual

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MVI56E-GSC ♦ CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform

Reference

Enhanced Generic ASCII Serial Communication Module

User Manual

ProSoft Technology, Inc.

Page 93 of 140

May 9, 2014

4.4.1 Block 9998: Warm Boot

This block is sent from the ControlLogix processor to the module (output image)
when the module is required to perform a warm-boot (software reset) operation.
This block is commonly sent to the module any time configuration data
modifications are made in the controller tags data area. This will cause the
module to read the new configuration information and to restart. To Warm Boot
the module, place a value of - 2 in the first byte of the output image (where the
Block Sequence Number would normally go).

4.4.2 Block 9999: Cold Boot

This block is sent from the ControlLogix processor to the module (output image)
when the module is required to perform the cold boot (hardware reset) operation.
This block is sent to the module when a hardware problem is detected by the
ladder logic that requires a hardware reset. To Cold Boot the module, place a
value of - 3 in the first byte of the output image (where the Block Sequence
Number would normally go).

4.4.3 Configuration Data Transfer Block

When the module performs a restart operation, it will request configuration
information from the ControlLogix processor. This data is transferred to the
module in a specially formatted Write Block (output image). The module will
request the configuration block by setting the Block Sequence Number in the
Read Block (input image) to a value of -1. Refer to the MVI56E-GSC
Configuration (page 50) section of this manual for a description of the data
objects used with the blocks and the ladder logic required. The format of the
configuration block is shown below:

Port 1

Byte Offset

Description

2 to 3

BPFail

4 to 5

Enabled

6 to 7

Termination Type

8 to 9

Baud Rate

10 to 11

Parity

12 to 13

Data Bits

14 to 15

Stop Bits

16 to 17

RTS On Delay

18 to 19

RTS Off Delay

20 to 21

Handshaking

22 to 23

Receive Termination Character Count

24 to 35

Receive Termination Characters

36 to 27

Receive Packet Length

38 to 39

Receive Message Timeout

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