ProSoft Technology MVI46-MBP User Manual

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MVI46-MBP ♦ SLC Platform

Index

Modbus Plus Communication Module

Page 100 of 101

ProSoft Technology, Inc.

February 19, 2008

Intellectual Property • 96
Interface Crash Codes • 64
Is it possible to create and send commands from the

ladder logic? • 88

Is it possible to disable and enable commands in

ladder? • 88

K

Keystrokes • 23

L

Ladder Logic • 19
LED Status Indicators • 5, 34
LIMITATION OF REMEDIES** • 95
LIMITED WARRANTY • 93

M

M0 Pass-Through Control • 45
Main Logic Loop • 40
Main Menu • 24
Master Command Error List Menu • 33
Master Command List • 54, 72, 80
Master Command Status • 62
Master Driver Mode • 53
Miscellaneous Module Status • 63
Modbus Plus Communication Port • 60
Modbus Plus Connections • 59
Module Configuration • 17, 77
Module Data • 17
Module Memory Map • 60
Module Power Up • 39
Module Status Values • 64
Moving Back Through 5 Pages of Registers • 32

N

Navigation • 23
No Other Warranties • 96
Normal Operation • 64

O

Opening the Command Error List Menu • 25
Opening the Data Analyzer Menu • 24
Opening the Database Menu • 25
Opening the Device Definition List Menu • 25
Overview • 60

P

Package Contents • 8
Pass-Through Control Blocks • 46
Peer Status Codes • 65
Please Read This Notice • 2
Procedures for Return of Units Out of Warranty • 92
Procedures for Return of Units Under Warranty • 91
Processor Not in Run • 40
Product Specifications • 5, 37
Purchasing Warranty Extension • 93

R

Reading Status Data from the Module • 21
Reading the Configuration from the MVI46-MBP • 42
Redisplaying the Current Page • 33
Reference • 5, 37
Required Hardware • 22
Required Software • 22
Return Material Authorization (RMA) Policies and

Conditions • 91

Returning to the Main Menu • 30, 32, 33
RS-232 Configuration/Debug Port • 57

S

Skipping 500 Registers of Data • 32
Slave Driver Mode • 50
Start Here • 5, 7
Status Blocks • 42
Status Code Definitions • 62
Status Data Definition • 61
Support, Service & Warranty • 5, 89
System Requirements • 7

T

The Configuration/Debug Menu • 21
Time Limit for Bringing Suit • 95
Transferring Module Configuration to the Processor •

27

Troubleshooting • 35

U

Un-repairable Units • 92
User Command Block • 43
User Command List • 86
Using the Configuration/Debug Port • 22

V

Viewing Backplane Diagnostic Information • 24
Viewing Communication Status • 27
Viewing Data in ASCII (Text) Format • 32
Viewing Data in Decimal Format • 32
Viewing Data in Floating Point Format • 32
Viewing Data in Hexadecimal Format • 32
Viewing Global Input Status and Counter Data • 25
Viewing I/O File Data • 26
Viewing Module Configuration • 25
Viewing Register Pages • 31
Viewing the Event Command Enable List • 27
Viewing the Next 100 Registers of Data • 32
Viewing the Next 20 Commands • 33
Viewing the Next Page of Commands • 33
Viewing the Previous 100 Registers of Data • 32
Viewing the Previous 20 Commands • 33
Viewing the Previous Page of Commands • 33
Viewing Version Information • 26

W

Warm Boot • 46
Warm Booting the Module • 26

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