Viewing module configuration, Opening the database menu, Opening the command list menu – ProSoft Technology MVI71-MNET User Manual
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Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
MVI71-MNET ♦ PLC Platform
User Manual
Modbus TCP/IP Interface Module
ProSoft Technology, Inc.
Page 47 of 109
June 23, 2009
Tip: To determine the number of blocks transferred each second, mark the numbers displayed at a
specific time. Then some seconds later activate the command again. Subtract the previous
numbers from the current numbers and divide by the quantity of seconds passed between the two
readings.
Viewing Module Configuration
Press [C]
to view the Module Configuration screen.
Use this command to display the current configuration and statistics for the
module.
Opening the Database Menu
Press [D]
to open the Database View menu. Use this menu command to view the
current contents of the module’s database.
Opening the Command List Menu
Press [L]
to open the Command List menu. Use this command to view the
configured command list for the module.
Opening the Command Error List Menu
Press [I]
to open the Command Error List. This list consists of multiple pages of
command list error/status data. Press [?]
to view a list of commands available on
this menu.
Receiving the Configuration File
Press [R]
to download (receive) the current configuration file from the module.
For more information on receiving and sending configuration files, please see
Uploading and Downloading the Configuration File.
Sending the Configuration File
Press [S]
to upload (send) an updated configuration file to the module. For more
information on receiving and sending configuration files, please see Uploading
and Downloading the Configuration File.
Resetting diagnostic data
Press [U]
to reset the status counters for the client and/or servers in the module.
Viewing Version Information
Press [V]
to view Version information for the module.
Use this command to view the current version of the software for the module, as
well as other important values. You may be asked to provide this information
when calling for technical support on the product.