ProSoft Technology MVI46-DFCM User Manual

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Diagnostics and Troubleshooting

MVI46-DFCM ♦ SLC Platform

DF1 Communication Module

ProSoft Technology, Inc.

Page 39 of 103

October 20, 2008

Important: When in analyzer mode, program execution will slow down. Only use this tool during a
troubleshooting session. Before disconnecting from the Config/Debug port, please press [S] to stop
the data analyzer, and then press [M] to return to the main menu. This action will allow the module
to resume its normal high speed operating mode.

Viewing Block Transfer Statistics

Press [B] from the Main Menu to view the Block Transfer Statistics screen.

Use this command to display the configuration and statistics of the backplane
data transfer operations between the module and the processor. The information
on this screen can help determine if there are communication problems between
the processor and the module.

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 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.

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.

Viewing the Slave Status List (Port 1 and 2)

Press [O] (port 1) or [P] (port 2) to view the 256 slave status values associated
with the ports. The slave status values are defined as follows:

0 = slave is not used,

1 = slave being actively polled,

2 = slave suspended and

3 = slave disabled.

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