Printing a configuration file, Module, Error/status pointer – ProSoft Technology MVI56E-MNETR User Manual

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Configuring the MVI56E-MNETR Module

MVI56E-MNETR ♦ ControlLogix Platform

User Manual

Modbus TCP/IP Interface Module with Reduced Data Block


ProSoft Technology, Inc.

Page 53 of 153

August 31, 2009

Printing a Configuration File

1 Select the M

ODULE

icon, and then click the right mouse button to open a

shortcut menu.

2 On the shortcut menu, choose V

IEW

C

ONFIGURATION

. This action opens the

V

IEW

C

ONFIGURATION

window.

3 On the V

IEW

C

ONFIGURATION

window, open the F

ILE

menu, and choose

P

RINT

.

This action opens the P

RINT

dialog box.

4 On the P

RINT

dialog box, choose the printer to use from the dropdown list,

select printing options, and then click OK.

2.1.3 [Module]

This section of the configuration describes the database setup and module level
parameters. This section provides the module with a unique name, identifies the
method of failure for the communications for the module if the processor is not in
run, and describes how to initialize the module upon startup.

Error/Status Pointer

-1 to 4955

Starting register location in virtual Modbus database for the error/status table. 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. This data area
includes the module version information and all error/status data.

Read Register Start

0 to 4999

This parameter specifies the starting register in the module where data will be
transferred from the module to the processor. Valid range for this parameter is 0
to 4999.

Read Register Count

0 to 5000

This parameter specifies the number of registers to be transferred from the
module to the processor. Valid entry for this parameter is 0 to 5000.

Write Register Start

0 to 4999

This parameter specifies the starting register in the module where the data will be
transferred from the processor to the module. Valid range for this parameter is 0
to 4999.

Write Register Count

0 to 5000

This parameter specifies the number of registers to transfer from the processor to
the module. Valid entry for this parameter is 0 to 5000 words.

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