Global output data, Global out image, Input file data – ProSoft Technology MVI46-MBP User Manual

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Modbus Plus Communication Module

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February 19, 2008

5.7.4 Global

Output

Data

Global Output Data transmitted from the MVI46-MBP module to the network is
located at registers 7090 to 7121 in the module's database. This data is globally
broadcast to all active nodes on the network.

Destination nodes can be configured to accept or ignore incoming data from
specific source nodes. Data is transferred from the processor to the module in
each new output image block. The following table shows the database registers
used by this data.

Global Out Image

DB
Address

Modbus
Address

Ox Output
Table Offset*

Parameter Description

7090 47091 O:x.0

Global Out 0

Global output data for module word # 0

7091 47092 O:x.1

Global Out 1

Global output data for module word # 1

7092 47093 O:x.2

Global Out 2

Global output data for module word # 2

7093 47094 O:x.3

Global Out 3

Global output data for module word # 3

7094 47095 O:x.4

Global Out 4

Global output data for module word # 4

- - -

7121 47122 O:x.31

Global Out 31

Global output data for module word # 31

7122 47123

Spare Not

used

7123 47124

Spare Not

used

7124 47125

Spare Not

used

7125 47126

Spare Not

used

7126 47127

Spare Not

used

7127 47128

Spare Not

used

7128 47129

Spare Not

used

7129 47130

Spare Not

used

* x = the slot number in the chassis where the module is installed.

5.7.5 Input

File

Data

The MVI46-MBP module transfers up to 32 words of data in each new input
image block sent to the processor. Incoming data from each source node can be
indexed into up to eight fields for delivery into separate data destinations in the
receiving node. Nodes configured for global input can request up to 32 words
from each node up to a maximum of 500 words.

The data used to construct is block is determined by the Input File Map data set.
The data transferred to the processor is located in the module's database at
registers 7130 to 7161. The following table describes the register locations for
this data in the module's database:

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