ProSoft Technology MVI46-MCM User Manual
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Index MVI46-MCM
♦ SLC Platform
User Manual
Modbus Communication Module
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ProSoft Technology, Inc.
March 29, 2011
MVI46-MCM Status Data Definition • 29
MVI46-MCM Status Data Definition as a Master • 53
N
Navigation • 38
No Other Warranties • 104
Normal Data Transfer • 64
O
Opening the Command List Menu (Ports 1 and 2) • 40
Opening the Data Analyzer Menu • 39
Opening the Database View Menu • 40
Opening the Master Command Error List (Ports 1 and
2) • 40
P
Package Contents • 13
Pinouts • 3, 23, 55, 56, 76, 80
Port 1 Commands • 25
Port 1 Setup • 18
Port 2 Commands • 25
Port 2 Setup • 21
Port Parameters • 28
Preset Multiple Registers (Function Code 16) • 93
Preset Single Register (Function Code 06) • 89
Product Specifications • 9, 57
ProSoft Technology® Product Documentation • 2
R
Read Coil Status (Function Code 01) • 84
Read Holding Registers (Function Code 03) • 86
Read Input Registers (Function Code 04) • 87
Read Input Status (Function Code 02) • 85
Reading Status Data from the Module • 53
Redisplaying the Current Page • 51, 52
Reference • 9, 57
Removing Timing Marks in the Data Analyzer • 44
Return Material Authorization (RMA) Policies and
Conditions • 99
Returning Any Product • 99
Returning to the Main Menu • 48, 50, 51, 52
Returning Units Out of Warranty • 100
Returning Units Under Warranty • 100
RS-232
Modem Connection (Hardware Handshaking
Required) • 77
Null Modem Connection (Hardware Handshaking)
• 77
Null Modem Connection (No Hardware
Handshaking) • 78
RS-232 Application Port(s) • 76
RS-232 Configuration/Debug Port • 76
RS-422 • 79
RS-485 and RS-422 Tip • 79
RS-485 Application Port(s) • 79
S
Setting Jumpers • 14
Slave Driver • 73
Slave Polling Control and Status • 30
Slave Status Blocks (3000 to 3003 or 3100 to 3103) •
66
SLC Processor Not in Run • 62
Special Function Blocks • 25, 64
Standard Modbus Protocol Errors • 55
Start Here • 9, 11
Starting the Data Analyzer • 45
Status Data • 29
Stopping the Data Analyzer • 45
Sub-function Codes Supported • 90
Support, Service & Warranty • 9, 97
System Requirements • 12
T
The Configuration/Debug Menu • 37
Time Limit for Bringing Suit • 104
Transferring Module Configuration to the Processor •
42
Troubleshooting • 36
U
User Data • 30
Using the Configuration/Debug Port • 37
V
Viewing Block Transfer Statistics • 40
Viewing Data in ASCII (Text) Format • 44, 50
Viewing Data in Decimal Format • 50
Viewing Data in Floating-Point Format • 50
Viewing Data in Hexadecimal Format • 44, 50
Viewing Module Configuration • 40
Viewing Port Communication Status • 42
Viewing Port Configuration • 42
Viewing Register Pages • 49
Viewing the Next 50 Commands • 52
Viewing the Next Page of Commands • 51, 52
Viewing the Next Page of Registers • 49
Viewing the Previous 50 Commands • 52
Viewing the Previous Page of Commands • 51, 52
Viewing the Previous Page of Registers • 49
Viewing the Slave Status List (Port 1 and 2) • 41
Viewing Version Information • 41
W
Warm Boot Block (9998) • 71
Warm Booting the Module • 41
Warnings • 3
What Is Covered By This Warranty • 101, 103
What Is Not Covered By This Warranty • 102
Write Configuration Block (9001) • 71
Y
Your Feedback Please • 2