ProSoft Technology MVI56E-MCMR User Manual

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MVI56E-MCMR ♦ ControlLogix Platform

User Manual

Modbus Communication Module with Reduced Data Block

Page 156 of 225

ProSoft Technology, Inc.

May 13, 2014

Event Command Blocks (9901, 9911)

The Event Command special function is applicable only when the module's port
is configured as a Modbus Master. Event Commands are best used to send
commands based on special process conditions, such as emergency shutdowns
or device-specific resets. Whenever an Event Command data block is received
by the module, it will insert the requested command into the beginning of the
Command Queue, so that the special command is sent before the next regular
polling command.

Sending a message (MSG instruction) containing Event Command Block
Identification Code
9901 for Port 1 or 9911 for Port 2 will cause the module to
issue one user-constructed command. All the data required for one Modbus
command must be included in the MSG instruction using the Event Command
Block ID Code
.

If you use the provided sample ladder logic or Add-On Instruction (AOI), the
Modbus Command parameter data required for this special function block will be
placed in the controller tag array, MCMR.CONTROL.E

VENT

C

MD

P1[0]. for Port 1

or MCMR.CONTROL.E

VENT

C

MD

P2[0] for Port 2. Once the command

parameters have been properly loaded into this array element, the Event
Command
special function can be executed by setting a value of one (1) into the
controller tag, MCMR.CONTROL.E

VENT

T

RIGGER

P1 for Port 1 or

MCMR.CONTROL.E

VENT

T

RIGGER

P2 for Port 2.

You will notice that MCMR.CONTROL.E

VENT

C

MD

P1[

X

]

and

MCMR.CONTROL.E

VENT

C

MD

P2[

X

] are actually 100-element arrays, capable of

holding up to 100 pre-configured command parameter sets. However, at this
time, only the first element of each array, MCMR.CONTROL.E

VENT

C

MD

P1[0]

or

MCMR.CONTROL.E

VENT

C

MD

P2[0]

is used in the MSG instructions of the

sample ladder logic or AOI. If you wish to use the other 99 elements of this array
to hold potential Event Commands that you might want to execute, you will need
to create additional logic to use them. You could:

1 Create logic to COPY the parameter data from any array element, 1-99, into

element 0 before triggering the Event Command MSG instruction.

2 Create logic that duplicates the sample MSG instruction, modify it for a

specific array element, create a unique trigger tag for this logic, and use
these to send the specific pre-configured Event Command contained in that
array element.

The following table lists the parameters required for a user-constructed Event
Command
and shows the order in which the parameters will be passed by the
MSG instruction. You will notice, these are the same parameters and are in the
same order as in any normal polling command you create in the configuration file
for the Master port.

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