Failure flag count, Initialize output data, Pass-through mode – ProSoft Technology MVI56E-MNETR User Manual

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MVI56E-MNETR ♦ ControlLogix Platform

Configuring the MVI56E-MNETR Module

Modbus TCP/IP Interface Module with Reduced Data Block

User Manual


Page 54 of 153

ProSoft Technology, Inc.

August 31, 2009

Failure Flag Count

0 through 65535

This parameter specifies the number of successive transfer errors that must
occur before halting communication on the application port(s). If the parameter is
set to 0, the application port(s) will continue to operate under all conditions. If the
value is set larger than 0 (1 to 65535), communications will cease if the specified
number of failures occur.

Initialize Output Data

0 = No

1 = Yes

This parameter is used to determine if the output data for the module should be
initialized with values from the processor. If the value is set to 0, the output data
will be initialized to 0. If the value is set to 1, the data will be initialized with data
from the processor. Use of this option requires associated ladder logic to pass
the data from the processor to the module.

Pass-Through Mode

0, 1, 2 or 3

This parameter specifies the pass-through mode for write messages received by
the MNET and MBAP server ports.

ƒ If the parameter is set to 0, all write messages will be placed in the module’s

virtual database.

ƒ If a value of 1 is entered, write messages received will be sent to the

processor as unformatted messages.

ƒ If a value of 2 is entered, write messages received will be sent to the

processor as formatted messages.

ƒ If a value of 3 is entered, write messages received will be sent to the

processor with the bytes swapped in a formatted message.

Duplex/Speed Code

0, 1, 2, 3 or 4

This parameter allows you to force the module to use a specific duplex and
speed setting.

ƒ Value = 1: Half duplex, 10 MB speed
ƒ Value = 2: Full duplex, 10 MB speed
ƒ Value = 3: Half duplex, 100 MB speed
ƒ Value = 4: Full duplex, 100 MB speed
ƒ Value = 0: Auto negotiate.

Auto Negotiate is the default value for backward compatibility. This feature is not
implemented in older software revisions.

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