ProSoft Technology MVI46-DFNT User Manual

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Contents

MVI46-DFNT ♦ SLC Platform

User Manual

EtherNet/IP Client/Server Communication Module

Page 6 of 177

ProSoft Technology, Inc.

October 12, 2010

2.5.5

Parity ....................................................................................................................... 38

2.5.6

Data Bits ................................................................................................................. 38

2.5.7

Stop Bits .................................................................................................................. 38

2.5.8

RTS On ................................................................................................................... 38

2.5.9

RTS Off ................................................................................................................... 38

2.5.10

Use CTS Line.......................................................................................................... 38

2.6

[DF1 Pass-Through Port] ........................................................................................ 39

2.6.1

Enabled ................................................................................................................... 39

2.6.2

Local Station ID....................................................................................................... 39

2.6.3

Protocol ................................................................................................................... 39

2.6.4

Termination Type .................................................................................................... 39

2.6.5

Baud Rate - 1200 to 38400 ..................................................................................... 40

2.6.6

Parity ....................................................................................................................... 40

2.6.7

Data Bits ................................................................................................................. 40

2.6.8

Stop Bits .................................................................................................................. 40

2.6.9

RTS On ................................................................................................................... 40

2.6.10

RTS Off ................................................................................................................... 40

2.6.11

Use CTS Line.......................................................................................................... 41

2.6.12

Retry Count ............................................................................................................. 41

2.6.13

Request Timeout .................................................................................................... 41

2.6.14

Busy Timeout .......................................................................................................... 41

2.6.15

ACK Timeout........................................................................................................... 41

2.7

Ethernet Configuration ............................................................................................ 42

2.8

Downloading the Project to the Module Using a Serial COM port .......................... 43

2.9

Ladder Logic ........................................................................................................... 44

2.9.1

Module Data............................................................................................................ 44

2.9.2

Adding the Module to an Existing Project ............................................................... 44

3

Diagnostics and Troubleshooting

47

3.1

LED Status Indicators ............................................................................................. 48

3.1.1

Ethernet LED Indicators .......................................................................................... 51

3.1.2

Clearing a Fault Condition ...................................................................................... 52

3.1.3

Troubleshooting ...................................................................................................... 52

3.2

Using ProSoft Configuration Builder (PCB) for Diagnostics ................................... 53

3.2.1

Using the Diagnostic Window in ProSoft Configuration Builder ............................. 53

3.2.2

Navigation ............................................................................................................... 55

3.2.3

Main Menu .............................................................................................................. 56

3.2.4

Database View Menu .............................................................................................. 60

3.2.5

Master Command Error List Menu.......................................................................... 62

3.2.6

Master Command List Menu ................................................................................... 63

3.2.7

Network Menu ......................................................................................................... 64

3.3

Reading Status Data from the Module ................................................................... 66

4

Reference

67

4.1

Product Specifications ............................................................................................ 68

4.1.1

EtherNet/IP (Explicit Messaging) Compatible Devices ........................................... 68

4.1.2

General Specifications ............................................................................................ 68

4.1.3

Hardware Specifications ......................................................................................... 69

4.1.4

Functional Specifications ........................................................................................ 70

4.2

Functional Overview ............................................................................................... 71

4.2.1

General Concepts ................................................................................................... 71

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