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1. Block Range Descriptions 1000 amp 1001 Output Initialization Blocks 2000 Event Command Block 5001 to 5006 Command Control 9998 Warm boot control block 9999 Cold boot control block Each of the command control blocks are discussed in the following topics Event Command Event command control blocks send Modbus TCP IP commands directly from the ladder logic to one of the clients on the module The following table describes the format of these blocks Offset Description Value Length 5000 2000 1 5001 to 5004 IP Address 4 5005 Service Port 1 ProSoft Technology Inc Page 59 of 93 June 22 2009 MVI46 MNET SLC Platform Reference Modbus TCP IP Interface Module User Manual Offset Description Value Length 5006 Slave Address 1 5007 Internal DB Address 1 5008 Point Count 1 5009 Swap Code 1 5010 Modbus Function Code 1 5011 Device Database Address 1 The parameters passed with the block construct the command The IP Address for the node to reach on the network is entered in four registers 1 to 4 Each digit of the IP address is entered in the appropriate register For example to interface with node 192 168 0 100 enter the values 192 168 0 and 100 in registers 1 to 4 The Service Port field selects the TCP service port on the server to connect If the parameter is set to 502 a standard MBAP message will be generated All other service port values will generate a
2. oo If the module s OK LED does not turn green verify that the module is inserted completely into the rack If this does not cure the problem contact ProSoft Technology Support Page 52 of 93 ProSoft Technology Inc June 22 2009 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual MVI46 MNET SLC Platform Modbus TCP IP Interface Module 4 2 3 Troubleshooting Use the following troubleshooting steps if you encounter problems when the module is powered up If these steps do not resolve your problem please contact ProSoft Technology Technical Support Processor Errors Problem Description Steps to take Processor Fault Verify that the module is plugged into the slot that has been configured for the module Verify that the slot location in the rack has been configured correctly in the ladder logic Processor I O LED flashes This indicates a problem with backplane communications Verify that all modules in the rack are configured in the ladder logic Module Errors Problem Description Steps to take BP ACT LED remains off or blinks slowly MVI56E modules with scrolling LED display lt Backplane Status gt condition reads ERR This indicates that backplane transfer operations are failing Connect to the module s Configuration Debug port to check this To establish backplane communications verify the following items The processor is in Run mode The backplane driver is loaded
3. Because this is a text based menu system you enter commands by typing the command letter from your computer keyboard in the diagnostic window in ProSoft Configuration Builder PCB The module does not respond to mouse movements or clicks The command executes as soon as you press the command letter you do not need to press ENTER When you type a command letter a new screen will be displayed in your terminal application Using the Diagnostic Window in ProSoft Configuration Builder To connect to the module s Configuration Debug serial port 1 Start PCB and then select the module to test Click the right mouse button to open a shortcut menu Default Project Default Location h PES 2 On the shortcut menu choose DIAGNOSTICS Default Project ja Default Location h Demo Module Delete Rename Copy Choose Module Type View Configuration Export Configuration File s Load Config File Download from PC to Device Upload from Device to PC Page 42 of 93 ProSoft Technology Inc June 22 2009 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting MVI46 MNET SLC Platform User Manual Modbus TCP IP Interface Module 3 This action opens the DIAGNOSTICS dialog box Press to open the Main Menu M I46 MNET COMMUNICATION MODULE MENU Display Menu B Block Transfer Statistics C Module Configuration D Modbus Database View Command List Errors E Client Command List I Client 8 R Transfer Configuratio
4. Comment Definition Yes or No This flag specifies if the floating point data access functionality is to be implemented If the float flag is set to Yes Modbus functions 3 6 and 16 will interpret floating point values for registers as specified by the two following parameters Reset Tag Reset All OK Cancel Float Flag Yes or No This flag specifies if the floating point data access functionality is to be implemented If the float flag is set to Yes Modbus functions 3 6 and 16 will interpret floating point values for registers as specified by the two following parameters Float Start 0 to 65535 This parameter defines the first register of floating point data All requests with register values greater than or equal to this value will be considered floating point data requests This parameter is only used if the Float Flag is enabled For example if a value of 7000 is entered all requests for registers 7000 and above will be considered as floating point data Float Offset 0 to 9999 This parameter defines the start register for floating point data in the internal database This parameter is used only if the Float Flag is enabled For example if the Float Offset value is set to 3000 and the float start parameter is set to 7000 data requests for register 7000 will use the internal Modbus register 3000 Page 32 of 93 ProSoft Technology Inc June 22 2009 Configuring the MVI46 MNET
5. Illegal Data Value Failure in Associated Device Acknowledge OJJ AJOJN Busy Rejected Message ProSoft Technology Inc Page 65 of 93 June 22 2009 MVI46 MNET SLC Platform Reference Modbus TCP IP Interface Module User Manual Module Communication Error Codes Code Description 1 CTS modem control line not set before transmit 2 Timeout while transmitting message 11 Timeout waiting for response after request 253 Incorrect slave address in response 254 Incorrect function code in response 255 Invalid CRC LRC value in response MNET Client Specific Errors Code Description Failed to connect to server specified in command MNET command response timeout TCP IP connection ended before session finished Command List Entry Errors Code Description Too few parameters Invalid enable code Internal address gt maximum address Invalid node address lt 0 or gt 255 Count parameter set to 0 Invalid function code Invalid swap code ARP could not resolve MAC from IP bad IP address not part of a network invalid parameter to ARP routine Error during ARP operation the response to the ARP request did not arrive to the module after a user adjustable ARP Timeout Note When the client gets error 47 or 48 it uses the adjustable ARP Timeout parameter in the configuration file
6. 3 Client Request This value is incremented each time a request message is issued Count 4 Client Response This value is incremented each time a response message is received Count 5 Client Error Sent This value is incremented each time an error is sent from the client Count 6 Client Error This value is incremented each time an error is received from a Received Count remote unit 7 Client Cfg Error This word contains a bit map that defines configuration errors in the Word configuration file for the client 8 Client Current This value corresponds to the current error code for the client Error Code 9 Client Last Error This value corresponds to the last error code recorded for the client Code Page 72 of 93 ProSoft Technology Inc June 22 2009 Reference MVI46 MNET SLC Platform User Manual Modbus TCP IP Interface Module 5 5 Modbus Protocol Specification 5 5 1 Read Coil Status Function Code 01 Query This function allows the user to obtain the ON OFF status of logic coils used to control discrete outputs from the addressed Slave only Broadcast mode is not supported with this function code In addition to the Slave address and function fields the message requires that the information field contain the initial coil address to be read Starting Address and the number of locations that will be interrogated to obtain status data The addressing allows up to 2000 coils to be obtained at each request however t
7. S Transfer Configuration from MYI Unit to PC U Reset diagnostic data V Version Information W Warm Boot Module Communication Status 1 Network 8 Client Configuration Client O 6 Servers Network Menu Esc Exit Program Caution Some of the commands available to you from this menu are designed for advanced debugging and system testing only and can cause the module to stop communicating with the processor or with other devices resulting in potential data loss or other failures Only use these commands if you are specifically directed to do so by ProSoft Technology Technical Support staff Some of these command keys are not listed on the menu but are active nevertheless Please be careful when pressing keys so that you do not accidentally execute an unwanted command 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 Page 44 of 93 ProSoft Technology Inc June 22 2009 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting MVI46 MNET SLC Platform User Manual Modbus TCP IP Interface Module Tip To determine the number of blocks transferred each second mark the numbers displayed at a specific time Then some seconds later activa
8. 23 Reg Count 30 Main Logic Loop 57 Required Hardware 41 Main Menu 44 Resetting diagnostic data 45 MB Address in Device 31 Response Timeout 25 Minimum Command Delay 25 Retry Count 26 MNET Client Specific Errors 66 Return Material Authorization RMA Policies and MNET MODBUS Command Structure 28 Conditions 84 Modbus Database View 47 MODBUS Exception Codes 82 MODBUS Exception Responses 81 Modbus Function 31 Modbus Protocol Specification 26 47 73 Modbus TCP IP 55 Module Communication Error Codes 66 Module Data 37 Module Entries 22 Module Name 23 Module Power Up 57 Moving Back Through 5 Pages of Registers 48 Moving Forward Through 5 Pages of Registers 48 MVI Multi Vendor Interface Modules 2 MVI46 MNET Status Data Definition 71 N Navigation 43 Network Menu 50 No Other Warranties 89 Node IP Address 30 O Opening the Command Error List Menu 45 Opening the Command List Menu 45 Opening the Database Menu 45 Output Offset 33 P Package Contents 10 Pinouts 67 70 Poll Interval 29 Preset Multiple Registers Function Code 16 80 Preset Single Register Function Code 06 77 Printing a Configuration File 23 Procedures for Return of Units Out of Warranty 84 Procedures for Return of Units Under Warranty 84 Product Specifications 7 55 ProSoft Configuration Builder 19 ProSoft Technology Product Documen
9. Command List Overview In order to interface the MVI46 MNET module with Modbus TCP IP Server devices you must construct a command list The commands in the list specify the Server device to be addressed the function to be performed read or write the data area in the device to interface with and the registers in the internal database to be associated with the device data The Client command list supports up to 100 commands The command list is processed from top command 0 to bottom A poll interval parameter is associated with each command to specify a minimum delay time in tenths of a second between the issuance of a command If the user specifies a value of 10 for the parameter the command will be executed no more frequently than every 1 second Write commands have a special feature as they can be set to execute only if the data in the write command changes If the register data values in the command have not changed since the command was last issued the command will not be executed If the data in the command has changed since the command was last issued the command will be executed Use of this feature can lighten the load on the network In order to implement this feature set the enable code for the command to a value of 2 Commands Supported by the Module The format of each command in the list is dependent on the Modbus Function Code being executed The following table lists the functions supported by the module Functio
10. In no event will ProSoft or its Dealer be liable for any special incidental or consequential damages based on breach of warranty breach of contract negligence strict tort or any other legal theory Damages that ProSoft or its Dealer will not be responsible for included but are not limited to Loss of profits loss of savings or revenue loss of use of the product or any associated equipment loss of data cost of capital cost of any substitute equipment facilities or services downtime the claims of third parties including customers of the Purchaser and injury to property Some areas do not allow time limitations on an implied warranty or allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages In such areas the above limitations may not apply This Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from place to place 6 3 7 Time Limit for Bringing Suit Any action for breach of warranty must be commenced within 39 months following shipment of the Product Page 88 of 93 ProSoft Technology Inc June 22 2009 Support Service amp Warranty MVI46 MNET SLC Platform User Manual Modbus TCP IP Interface Module 6 3 8 No Other Warranties Unless modified in writing and signed by both parties this Warranty is understood to be the complete and exclusive agreement between the parties suspending all oral or written prior agreements and all other communications between t
11. binary Reading left to right this show that inputs 10204 10202 and 10199 are all on The other input data bytes are decoded similar Due to the quantity of input statuses requested the last data field which is shown as 35 HEX 0011 0101 binary contains the status of only 6 inputs 10213 to 102180 instead of 8 inputs The two left most bits are provided as zeros to fill the 8 bit format Page 74 of 93 ProSoft Technology Inc June 22 2009 Reference MVI46 MNET SLC Platform User Manual Modbus TCP IP Interface Module 5 5 3 Read Holding Registers Function Code 03 Query Read Holding Registers 03 allows the user to obtain the binary contents of holding registers 4xxxx in the addressed Slave The registers can store the numerical values of associated timers and counters which can be driven to external devices The addressing allows up to 125 registers to obtained at each request however the specific Slave device may have restriction that lower this maximum quantity The registers are numbered form zero 40001 zero 40002 one and so on The broadcast mode is not allowed The example below reads registers 40108 through 40110 from Slave 584 number 11 Adr Func Data Start Reg Hi Data Start Reg Lo Data ofRegsHi Data ofRegsLo Error Check Field 11 03 00 6B 00 03 CRC Response The addressed Slave responds with its address and the function code followed by the information field The information field
12. it Default private class 3 address y_ip 192 168 0 135 Ht Default cli network mask ass 3 etmask 255 255 255 08 it The gateway I wish to use hateway 192 168 8 1 tParameters used by the ProLinx Communication Gateways Inc module HL any com ocal_Domain_Name mycomp Passwor d PASSWORD Returning to the Main Menu Press M to return to the Main Menu Page 50 of 93 ProSoft Technology Inc June 22 2009 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual MVI46 MNET SLC Platform Modbus TCP IP Interface Module 4 2 LED Status Indicators The LEDs indicate the module s operating status as follows Module Color Status Indication CFG Green On Data is being transferred between the module and a remote terminal using the Configuration Debug port Off No data is being transferred on the Configuration Debug port P1 Green On Port not used Off Port not used P2 Green On Port not used Off Port not used APP Amber Off The MVI46 MNET is working normally On The MVI46 MNET module program has recognized a communication error on one of its Modbus ports BP ACT Amber On The LED is on when the module is performing a write operation on the backplane Off The LED is off when the module is performing a read operation on the backplane Under normal operation the LED should blink rapidly on and off OK Red Off The card is not receiving any power and is not securely plugged Green in
13. 11 06 00 01 00 03 CRC 5 5 7 Diagnostics Function Code 08 MODBUS function code 08 provides a series of tests for checking the communication system between a client Master device and a server Slave or for checking various internal error conditions within a server The function uses a two byte sub function code field in the query to define the type of test to be performed The server echoes both the function code and sub function code in a normal response Some of the diagnostics cause data to be returned from the remote device in the data field of a normal response In general issuing a diagnostic function to a remote device does not affect the running of the user program in the remote device User logic like discrete and registers is not accessed by the diagnostics Certain functions can optionally reset error counters in the remote device ProSoft Technology Inc Page 77 of 93 June 22 2009 MVI46 MNET SLC Platform Reference Modbus TCP IP Interface Module User Manual A server device can however be forced into Listen Only Mode in which it will monitor the messages on the communications system but not respond to them This can affect the outcome of your application program if it depends upon any further exchange of data with the remote device Generally the mode is forced to remove a malfunctioning remote device from the communications system The following diagnostic functions are dedicated to serial line
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15. 6 Single Register Write 15 Multiple Coil Write 16 Multiple Register Write MB Address in Device This parameter specifies the starting Modbus register or digital point address to be considered by the command in the Modbus slave device Refer to the documentation of each Modbus slave device on the network for their register and digital point address assignments The FC determines the addresses range and that this value will be the register or bit OFFSET into a given data range For instance if the command is to be a bit command FC 1 2 5 or 15 to Read Write a Coil 0X address 00001 then the value to enter here would be 0 For Coil address 00110 the value here would be 109 For register Read Write commands FC 3 4 6 or 16 in the 3X FC4 or 4X FC3 say 30001 or 40001 the value here would again be 0 For 31101 or 41101 the value to enter for this parameter would be 1100 Comment 0 to 35 alphanumeric characters ProSoft Technology Inc Page 31 of 93 June 22 2009 MVI46 MNET SLC Platform Configuring the MVI46 MNET Module Modbus TCP IP Interface Module User Manual 2 1 7 MNET Servers This section contains database offset information used by the servers when accessed by external clients These offsets can be utilized to segment the database by data type Edit MNet Servers Float Flag Float Start Float Offset a Output Offset Bit Input Offset Holding Register Offset Word Input Offset Connection Timeout
16. If the value is set larger than 0 1 to 65535 communications will cease if the specified number of failures occur Initialize Output Data Yes or No The Initialize Output Data parameter determines if the output data for the module should be initialized with values from the processor If the value is set to N the output data will be initialized to 0 If the value is set to Y during initialization the module will invert for this scan only all backplane commands Type 2 Duplex Speed Code 0 1 2 3o0r4 This parameter allows you to force the module to use a specific duplex and speed setting Value 1 Half duplex 10 MB speed Value 2 Full duplex 10 MB speed Value 3 Half duplex 100 MB speed Value 4 Full duplex 100 MB speed Value 0 Auto negotiate Auto Negotiate is the default value for backward compatibility This feature is not implemented in older software revisions 2 1 4 Static ARP Table The Static ARP Table defines a list of static IP addresses that the module will use when an ARP Address Resolution Protocol is required The module will accept up to 40 static IP MAC address data sets Use the Static ARP table to reduce the amount of network traffic by specifying IP addresses and their associated MAC hardware addresses that the MVI46 MNET module will be communicating with regularly Important If the device in the field is changed this table must be updated to contain the new MAC address for the devic
17. Modbus command message encapsulated in a TCP IP packet The Internal DB Address parameter specifies the module s database location to associate with the command The Point Count parameter defines the number of points or registers for the command The Swap Code is used with Modbus functions 3 and 4 requests to change the word or byte order The Modbus Function Code has one of the following values 1 2 3 4 5 6 15 or 16 The Device Database Address is the Modbus register or point in the remote slave device to be associated with the command When the module receives the block it will process it and place it in the command queue A detailed description of the block is presented in the following table Word Description 5000 This word contains the block 2000 identification code to indicate that this block contains a command to execute by the Client Driver 5001 to 5004 These words contain the IP address for the server the message is intended Each digit 0 to 255 of the IP address is placed in one of the four registers For example to reach IP address 192 168 0 100 enter the following values in words 1 to 4 gt 192 168 0 and 100 The module will construct the normal dotted IP address from the values entered The values entered will be anded with the mask OxOOff to insure the values are in the range of 0 to 255 5005 This word contains the TCP service port the message will be interfaced For example to interface
18. Technology Inc June 22 2009 Start Here MVI46 MNET SLC Platform User Manual Modbus TCP IP Interface Module 1 Start Here In This Chapter System Requirements MVI46 PCB 0 ccecseeeseseeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeteeeeneens 9 Package Content 0 ecceeseeeeeeeeeneeeeaeeeeeeseaeeseaeeseaeeseaeeseaeeseeeseaeereaes 10 Install ProSoft Configuration Builder Software ccceseeeseeeeeeeetees 11 Z Setting JUMPELS 0 2 0 eeceececeeecenceeeeeeeeeeneeeeeaeeneseeeeaceneaaeeeeeeessaeesseeeeaes 12 Install the Module in the Rack 00 0 eeesseeeeeseeeeeeeneeeeeeneeeesenaeeeeneneeeeee 12 Connect your PC to the Processor cecceeeseeeeneeeeeeeeneeseeeseneeeeneeeaes 14 Download the Sample Program to the Processor 15 Connect your PC to the Module eceeceeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeneeeeeneeeaees 18 To get the most benefit from this User Manual you should have the following skills Rockwell Automation RSLogix software launch the program configure ladder logic and transfer the ladder logic to the processor Microsoft Windows install and launch programs execute menu commands navigate dialog boxes and enter data Hardware installation and wiring install the module and safely connect Modbus TCP IP and SLC devices to a power source and to the MVI46 MNET module s application ports B ooscr You must be able to complete the application without exposing personnel or equipment to un
19. and Troubleshooting 7 41 Download the Project to the Module 36 Download the Sample Program to the Processor 15 Duplex Speed Code 24 E Enable 29 Error Status Pointer 23 25 Ethernet Configuration 35 Ethernet Connection 67 Ethernet LED Indicators 52 Ethernet Port Configuration wattcp cfg 67 Event Command 59 Example and state diagram 78 Exiting the Program 47 F Failure Flag Count 24 Float Flag 26 32 Float Offset 26 32 Float Start 26 32 Force Multiple Coils Function Code 15 79 Force Single Coil Function Code 05 76 Functional Overview 7 57 G General Concepts 57 General Specifications 55 Guide to the MVI46 MNET User Manual 7 H Hardware MAC Address 25 34 Hardware Specifications 56 Holding Register Offset 33 How to Contact Us Technical Support 83 84 Important Installation Instructions 2 Initialize Output Data 24 59 Install ProSoft Configuration Builder Software 11 Install the Module in the Rack 12 Intellectual Property Indemnity 87 Internal Address 29 IP Address 25 34 K Keystrokes 44 L Ladder Logic 37 LED Status Indicators 7 51 Limitation of Remedies 88 LIMITED WARRANTY 85 ProSoft Technology Inc June 22 2009 Page 91 of 93 MVI46 MNET SLC Platform Index Modbus TCP IP Interface Module User Manual M Redisplaying the Menu 49 Reference 7 55 M1 Write Size
20. database register 4000 Function codes affected are 3 6 16 amp 23 Word Input Offset 0 to 4999 This parameter defines the start register for Modbus Command data in the internal database This parameter is enabled when a value greater than 0 is set For example if the Word Input Offset value is set to 4000 data requests for Modbus Word register address 30001 will use the internal database register 4000 Function code 4 is affected ProSoft Technology Inc Page 33 of 93 June 22 2009 MVI46 MNET SLC Platform Configuring the MVI46 MNET Module Modbus TCP IP Interface Module User Manual 2 1 8 Static ARP Table The Static ARP Table defines a list of static IP addresses that the module will use when an ARP Address Resolution Protocol is required The module will accept up to 40 static IP MAC address data sets Use the Static ARP table to reduce the amount of network traffic by specifying IP addresses and their associated MAC hardware addresses that the MVI46 MNET module will be communicating with regularly Important If the device in the field is changed this table must be updated to contain the new MAC address for the device and downloaded to the module If the MAC is not changed no communications with the module will be provided IP Address Dotted notation This table contains a list of static IP addresses that the module will use when an ARP is required The module will accept up to 40 static IP MAC address d
21. illustration shows the data transfer method used to move data between the SLC processor the MVI46 MNET module and the Modbus TCP IP Network SLC Processor MVI46 MNETC Module User Data Files Module s Internal Database TCP IP M1 File a Stack is TCI And Network Status Ladder Read Data Logic Transfers Data from module s M1 File to data areas in the processor Backplane Driver Ladder Logic Client Ftion Driver Interfac Transfers Logic Data from Processor data areas to M1 File Command Control All data transferred between the module and the processor over the backplane is through the M1 file Ladder logic must be written in the SLC processor to interface the M1 file data in the module s internal database All data used by the module is stored in its internal database This database is defined as a virtual Modbus data table with addresses from 0 40001 Modbus to 4999 45000 Modbus The following illustration shows the layout of the database Module s Internal Database Structure 5000 registers for user data 0 4999 M1 File 1000 registers for command control 5000 5999 Page 58 of 93 ProSoft Technology Inc June 22 2009 Reference MVI46 MNET SLC Platform User Manual Modbus TCP IP Interface Module Data registers in the module above 4999 are used for command control When specia
22. in the module The module is configured for read and write block data transfer The ladder logic handles all read and write block situations The module is configured in the processor OK LED remains red The program has halted or a critical error has occurred Connect to the Configuration Debug port to see if the module is running If the program has halted turn off power to the rack remove the card from the rack and re insert the card in the rack and then restore power to the rack ProSoft Technology Inc June 22 2009 Page 53 of 93 MVI46 MNET SLC Platform Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Modbus TCP IP Interface Module User Manual Page 54 of 93 ProSoft Technology Inc June 22 2009 Reference MVI46 MNET SLC Platform User Manual Modbus TCP IP Interface Module 5 Reference In This Chapter S Product Specifications 2 23 i00 20sescahiedasessessieeasceiestanienasanidaserenuncbascesasiers 55 Functional OVErVieW cesecececceeseeeeeeeeeseeeceaeeeeeeseaeeeaeeseaeessaeeseaeessaes 57 se Cable Connections e a ara E a Eanna aat AE aAA aN ORAE EAA 67 MVI46 MNET Status Data Definition ee ceeeceeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeaees 71 Modbus Protocol Specification 0 0 2 eccececceeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeaees 73 5 1 Product Specifications The MVI46 Modbus TCP IP Client Server Communication Module allows Rockwell Automation SLC processors to interface easily wi
23. significance of any particular value of any particular register 04 Slave Device Failure An unrecoverable error occurred while the server or Slave was attempting to perform the requested action 05 Acknowledge Specialized use in conjunction with programming commands The server or Slave has accepted the request and is processing it but a long duration of time will be required to do so This response is returned to prevent a timeout error from occurring in the client or Master The client or Master can next issue a poll program complete message to determine if processing is completed 06 Slave Device Busy Specialized use in conjunction with programming commands The server or Slave is engaged in processing a long duration program command The client or Master should retransmit the message later when the server or Slave is free 08 Memory Parity Error Specialized use in conjunction with function codes 20 and 21 and reference type 6 to indicate that the extended file area failed to pass a consistency check The server or Slave attempted to read record file but detected a parity error in the memory The client or Master can retry the request but service may be required on the server or Slave device 0a Gateway Path Unavailable Specialized use in conjunction with gateways indicates that the gateway was unable to allocate an internal communication path from the input port to th
24. to be entered into the command queue 5002 This word contains the index in the command list for the second command to be entered into the command queue 5003 This word contains the index in the command list for the third command to be entered into the command queue ProSoft Technology Inc Page 61 of 93 June 22 2009 MVI46 MNET SLC Platform Reference Modbus TCP IP Interface Module User Manual Word Description 5004 This word contains the index in the command list for the fourth command to be entered into the command queue 5005 This word contains the index in the command list for the fifth command to be entered into the command queue 5006 This word contains the index in the command list for the sixth command to be entered into the command queue The last digit in the block code defines the number of commands to process in the block For example a block code of 5003 contains 3 command indexes that are to be placed in the command queue The Command index parameters in the block have a range of 0 to 99 and correspond to the module s command list entries The module responds to a command control block with a block containing the number of commands added to the command queue for the port The following table describes the format for this block Word Description 5000 This word contains a value of 0 to indicate the command has been processed 5001 This word contains the block 5001 to 5
25. with a MBAP device the word should contain a value of 502 To interface with a MNET device a value of 2000 should be utilized Any value from 0 to 65535 is permitted A value of 502 will cause a MBAP formatted message to be generated All other values will generate an encapsulated Modbus message Page 60 of 93 ProSoft Technology Inc June 22 2009 Reference MVI46 MNET SLC Platform User Manual Modbus TCP IP Interface Module Word Description 5006 This word contains the Modbus node address to use with the message This field should have a value from 0 to 247 5007 This word contains the internal Modbus address in the module to be used with the command This word can contain a value from 0 to 4999 5008 This word contains the count parameter that determines the number of digital points or registers to associate with the command 5009 The parameter specifies the swap type for the data This function is only valid for function codes 3 and 4 5010 This word contains the Modbus function code to be used with the command 5011 This word contains the Modbus address in the slave device to be associated with the command The module will respond to each command block with a read block The following table describes the format of this block Word Description 5000 This word contains a value of 0 to indicate the command has been processed 5001 This word contains the block identification code 2000
26. 0 or other Service Ports for clients using Encapsulated Modbus messages Supports five independent server connections for Service Port 502 MBAP Supports five independent server connections for Service Port 2000 Encapsulated Supports a total Modbus TCP IP data transfer capacity of up to 4000 registers or up to 64 000 bits in any combination of data types throughout the memory database Modbus data types overlap in the gateway s memory database so the same data can be conveniently read or written as bit level or register level data Modbus TCP IP Client Master Actively reads data from and writes data to Modbus TCP IP devices using MBAP or Encapsulated Modbus message formats Offers one client connection with up to 100 commands to talk to multiple severs Status Data Error codes counters and port status available 5 1 3 Hardware Specifications Specification Description Backplane Current Load 800 ma 5V from backplane Operating Temperature 0 to 60 C 32 to 140 F Storage Temperature 40 to 85 C 40 to 185 F Relative Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Shock 30g operational 50g non operational Vibration 5 g from 10150 Hz Processor Compatible with Rockwell Automation SLC 5 02 MO M1 capable processors or newer LED indicators Module status Backplane transfer status Application status Serial activity debug port Ethernet link and activity and error LED status Debug Confi
27. 006 requested by the processor 5002 This word contains the number of commands in the block placed in the command queue Warm Boot This block is sent from the SLC processor to the module when the module is required to perform a warm boot software reset operation This block is commonly sent to the module any time configuration data modifications are made in the controller tags data area This will force the module to read the new configuration information and to restart The following table describes the format of the control block Offset Description Value Length 5000 9998 1 Cold Boot This block is sent from the SLC processor to the module when the module is required to perform the cold boot hardware reset operation This block is sent to the module when a hardware problem is detected by the ladder logic that requires a hardware reset The following table describes the format of the control block Offset Description Value Length 5000 9999 1 Page 62 of 93 ProSoft Technology Inc June 22 2009 Reference MVI46 MNET SLC Platform User Manual Modbus TCP IP Interface Module 5 2 2 Data Flow between MVI46 MNET Module and SLC Processor The following topics describe the flow of data between the two pieces of hardware SLC processor and MVI46 MNET module and other nodes on the Modbus TCP IP network under the module s different operating modes The module contains both servers and a client The servers
28. 1 Cable Cable 15 RS232 For RS232 Connection to the CFG Port Null Modem 1 Cable RJ45 to DB9 Male For DB9 Connection to Module s Port Adapter 1 inRAx Contains sample programs utilities and Solutions CD documentation for the MVI46 MNET module If any of these components are missing please contact ProSoft Technology Support for replacement parts Page 10 of 93 ProSoft Technology Inc June 22 2009 Start Here MVI46 MNET SLC Platform User Manual Modbus TCP IP Interface Module 1 3 Install ProSoft Configuration Builder Software You must install the ProSoft Configuration Builder PCB software in order to configure the module You can always get the newest version of ProSoft Configuration Builder from the ProSoft Technology web site To install ProSoft Configuration Builder from the ProSoft Web Site 1 Open your web browser and navigate to http www prosoft technology com pcb 2 Click the DOWNLOAD HERE link to download the latest version of ProSoft Configuration Builder 3 Choose SAVE or SAVE FILE when prompted 4 Save the file to your Desktop so that you can find it easily when you have finished downloading 5 When the download is complete locate and open the file and then follow the instructions on your screen to install the program If you do not have access to the Internet you can install ProSoft Configuration Builder from the ProSoft Solutions CD ROM included in the package with your module To insta
29. 14 Reserved Not Used 15 Reserved Not Used 16 Reserved Not Used 17 Reserved Not Used 18 Reserved Not Used 19 Reserved Not Used 20 MNet Request This counter increments each time a MNet port 2000 request is Count received 21 MNet Response This counter is incremented each time a MNet port 2000 response Count message is sent 22 Reserved Not Used 23 Reserved Not Used 24 Reserved Not Used 25 Reserved Not Used 26 Reserved Not Used 27 Reserved Not Used 28 Reserved Not Used 29 Reserved Not Used ProSoft Technology Inc June 22 2009 Page 71 of 93 MVI46 MNET SLC Platform Modbus TCP IP Interface Module Reference User Manual Offset Content Description 30 MBAP Request Count This counter increments each time a MBAP port 502 request is received 31 MBAP Response This counter is incremented each time a MBAP port 502 response Count message is sent 32 Reserved Not Used 33 Reserved Not Used 34 Reserved Not Used 35 Reserved Not Used 36 Reserved Not Used 5 4 1 MNET Client 0 Error Status Data Offset Content Description 0 Client Cmd This value is incremented each time a command request is issued Request 1 Client Cmd This value is incremented each time a command response is received Response 2 Client Cmd Error This value is incremented each time an error message is received from a remote unit or a local error is generated for a command
30. 4 The following table is a sample read input status request to read inputs 10197 to 10218 from Slave number 11 Adr Func Data Start PtHi DataStartPtLo Data of Pts Hi Data ofPtsLo Error Check Field 11 02 00 C4 00 16 CRC Response An example response to Read Input Status is as shown in Figure C4 The data is packed one bit for each input The response includes the Slave address function code quantity of data characters the data characters and error checking Data will be packed with one bit for each input 1 ON O OFF The lower order bit of the first character contains the addressed input and the remainder follow For input quantities that are not even multiples of eight the last characters will be filled in with zeros at high order end The quantity of data characters is always specified as a quantity of RTU characters that is the number is the same whether RTU or ASCII is used Because the Slave interface device is serviced at the end of a controller s scan data will reflect input status at the end of the scan Some Slaves will limit the quantity of inputs provided each scan thus for large coil quantities multiple PC transactions must be made using coil status for sequential scans Adr Func Byte Data Discrete Input Data Discrete Input Data Discrete Input Error Check Field Count 10197 to 10204 10205 to 10212 10213 to 10218 11 02 03 AC DB 35 CRC The status of inputs 10197 to 10204 is shown as AC HEX 10101 1100
31. 5 255 255 0 gateway 192 168 0 1 Th 168 Comment Definition Default private class 3 address Reset Tag Reset All OK Cancel 4 Edit the values for my_ip netmask subnet mask and gateway default gateway 5 When you are finished editing click OK to save your changes and return to the ProSoft Configuration Builder window ProSoft Technology Inc Page 35 of 93 June 22 2009 MVI46 MNET SLC Platform Configuring the MVI46 MNET Module Modbus TCP IP Interface Module User Manual 2 2 Download the Project to the Module In order for the module to use the settings you configured you must download copy the updated Project file from your PC to the module To Download the Project File 1 In the tree view in ProSoft Configuration Builder click once to select the MVI46 MNET module 2 Open the PROJECT menu and then choose MODULE DOWNLOAD The program will scan your PC for a valid com port this may take a few seconds When PCB has found a valid com port the DOWNLOAD dialog box will open Download files from PC to module STEP 1 Select Communication Path Select Connection Type Com 3 v Ethernet CIPconnect STEP 2 Transfer File s DOWNLOAD Cancel 3 Choose the com port to use from the dropdown list and then click the DOWNLOAD button The module will perform a platform check to read and load its new settings When the platform check is complete the status bar in the DOWNLOAD dialog box wi
32. 70 of 93 ProSoft Technology Inc June 22 2009 Reference User Manual MVI46 MNET SLC Platform Modbus TCP IP Interface Module 5 4 MVI46 MNET Status Data Definition This section contains a description of the members present in the status data object This data is transferred from the module to the processor as part of the read data area when the block transfer interface is used Offset Content Description 0 Program Scan Count This value is incremented each time a complete program cycle occurs in the module Read Block Count This field contains the total number of read blocks transferred from the module to the processor 2 Write Block Count This field contains the total number of write blocks transferred from the processor to the module 3 Parse Block Count This field contains the total number of blocks successfully parsed that were received from the processor 4 Command Event This field contains the total number of command event blocks received Block Count from the processor 5 Command Block This field contains the total number of command blocks received from Count the processor 6 Error Block Count This field contains the total number of block errors recognized by the module 7 Reserved Not Used 8 Reserved Not Used 9 Reserved Not Used 10 Reserved Not Used 11 Reserved Not Used 12 Reserved Not Used 13 Reserved Not Used
33. 85 C 40 to 185 F Shock 30g Operational 50g non operational Vibration 5 g from 10 to 150 Hz Relative Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing All phase conductor sizes must be at least 1 3 mm squared and all earth ground conductors must be at least 4mm squared Markings ANSI ISA ISA 12 12 01 Class Division 2 GPs A B C D CSA cUL C22 2 No 213 1987 CSA CB Certified IEC61010 ATEX EN60079 0 Category 3 Zone 2 EN60079 15 GCE Wes Cc US 243333 Warning This module is not hot swappable Always remove power from the rack before inserting or removing this module or damage may result to the module the processor or other connected devices Battery Life Advisory All modules in the MVI series use a rechargeable Lithium Vanadium Pentoxide battery to backup the 512K SRAM memory real time clock and CMOS The battery should last for the life of the module The module must be powered for approximately twenty hours before it becomes fully charged After it is fully charged the battery provides backup power for the CMOS setup and configuration data the real time clock and the 512K SRAM memory for approximately 21 days Before you remove a module from its power source ensure that the battery within the module is fully charged A fully charged battery will hold the BIOS settings after being removed from its power source for a limited number of days When the battery is fully discharged the module will revert to the default BIOS setting
34. FF 2 Align the module with the top and bottom guides and slide it into the rack until the module is firmly against the backplane connector 3 With a firm but steady push snap the module into place 4 Check that the holding clips on the top and bottom of the module are securely in the locking holes of the rack 5 Make a note of the slot location You will need to identify the slot in which the module is installed in order for the sample program to work correctly Slot numbers are identified on the green circuit board backplane of the SLC rack 6 Turn power ON Note If you insert the module improperly the system may stop working or may behave unpredictably ProSoft Technology Inc Page 13 of 93 June 22 2009 MVI46 MNET SLC Platform Start Here Modbus TCP IP Interface Module User Manual 1 6 Connect your PC to the Processor 1 Connect the right angle connector end of the cable to your controller at the communications port Communications ort 2 Connect the straight connector end of the cable to the serial port on your computer Page 14 of 93 ProSoft Technology Inc June 22 2009 Start Here MVI46 MNET SLC Platform User Manual Modbus TCP IP Interface Module 1 7 Download the Sample Program to the Processor To download the sample program from RSLogix 500 to the SLC processor Note The key switch on the front of the SLC pro
35. Full Duplex vf Auto Contigure F Use Modem Dialer Cancel Delete 4 Click the AUTO CONFIGURE button RSLinx will attempt to configure your serial port to work with the selected driver 5 When you see the message AUTO CONFIGURATION SUCCESSFUL click the OK button to dismiss the dialog box Note If the auto configuration procedure fails verify that the cables are connected correctly between the processor and the serial port on your computer and then try again If you are still unable to auto configure the port refer to your RSLinx documentation for further troubleshooting steps ProSoft Technology Inc Page 17 of 93 June 22 2009 Start Here MVI46 MNET SLC Platform User Manual Modbus TCP IP Interface Module 1 8 Connect your PC to the Module With the module securely mounted connect your PC to the Configuration Debug port using an RJ45 DB 9 Serial Adapter Cable and a Null Modem Cable 1 Attach both cables as shown 2 Insert the RJ45 cable connector into the Configuration Debug port of the module 3 Attach the other end to the serial port on your PC Configuration Debug Port Wit 7 i Null Modem Cable to Serial Port ey s mL l RJ45 DB9 Serial Null Modem Cable Adapter Cable m a mo I ProSoft Technology Inc Page 18 of 93 June 22 2009 Configuring the MVI46 MNET Module MVI46 MNET SLC Platform User Manu
36. MVI46 MNET SLC Platform Support Service amp Warranty Modbus TCP IP Interface Module User Manual e Customer agrees that it shall not and shall not authorize others to copy software provided by ProSoft except as expressly permitted in any license agreement accompanying such software transfer software to a third party separately from the Product modify alter translate decode decompile disassemble reverse engineer or otherwise attempt to derive the source code of the software or create derivative works based on the software export the software or underlying technology in contravention of applicable US and international export laws and regulations or use the software other than as authorized in connection with use of Product f Additional Restrictions Relating To Software And Other Intellectual Property In addition to compliance with the Terms of this Warranty Customers purchasing software or other intellectual property shall comply with any license agreement accompanying such software or other intellectual property Failure to do so may void this Warranty with respect to such software and or other intellectual property 6 3 5 Disclaimer of all Other Warranties The Warranty set forth in What Is Covered By This Warranty page 86 are in lieu of all other warranties express or implied including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose 6 3 6 Limitation of Remedies
37. Module Modbus TCP IP Interface Module User Manual Reg Count Regs 1 to 125 Coils 1 to 800 This parameter specifies the number of registers or digital points to be associated with the command Functions 5 and 6 ignore this field as they only apply to a single data point For functions 1 2 and 15 this parameter sets the number of digital points inputs or coils to be associated with the command For functions 3 4 and 16 this parameter sets the number of registers to be associated with the command Swap Code 0 1 2 3 This parameter defines if the data received from the Server is to be ordered differently than received from the Server device This parameter is helpful when dealing with floating point or other multi register values as there is no standard method of storage of these data types in Server devices This parameter can be set to order the register data received in an order useful by other applications The following table defines the values and their associated operations Swap Code Description 0 None No Change is made in the byte ordering 1234 1234 1 Words The words are swapped 1234 341 2 2 Words amp Bytes The words are swapped then the bytes in each word are swapped 1234 4321 3 Bytes The bytes in each word are swapped 1234 2143 The words should be swapped only when using an even number of words Node IP Address XXX XXX XXX XXX The IP address of the device being addressed by t
38. Module MVI46 MNET SLC Platform User Manual Modbus TCP IP Interface Module Output Offset 0 to 4999 This parameter defines the start register for the Modbus command data in the internal database This parameter is enabled when a value greater than 0 is set For example if the Output Offset value is set to 3000 data requests for Modbus Coil Register address 00001 will use the internal database register 3000 bit 0 If the Output Offset value is set to 3000 data requires for Modbus Coil register address 00016 will use the internal database register 3000 bit 15 Function codes affected are 1 5 and 15 Bit Inout Offset 0 to 4999 This parameter defines the start register for Modbus command data in the internal database This parameter is enabled when a value greater than 0 is set For example if the Bit Input Offset value is set to 3000 data requests for Modbus Input Register address 10001 will use the internal database register 3000 bit O If the Bit Input Offset is set to 3000 data requests for Modbus Coil register address 10016 will use the internal database register 3000 bit 15 Function code 2 is affected Holding Register Offset 0 to 4999 This parameter defines the start register for the Modbus Command data in the internal database This parameter is enabled when a value greater than 0 is set For example if the Holding Register Offset value is set to 4000 data requests for Modbus Word register 40001 will use the internal
39. ProSoft TECHNOLOGY Where Automation Connects InRAcx MVI46 MNET SLC Platform Modbus TCP IP Interface Module 1 661 716 5100 June 22 2009 USER MANUAL MVI Multi Vendor Interface Modules WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD DO NOT DISCONNECT EQUIPMENT UNLESS POWER HAS BEEN SWITCHED OFF OR THE AREA IS KNOWN TO BE NON HAZARDOUS AVERTISSEMENT RISQUE D EXPLOSION AVANT DE DECONNECTER L EQUIPMENT COUPER LE COURANT OU S ASSURER QUE L EMPLACEMENT EST DESIGNE NON DANGEREUX CL Div 2 GPs A B C D Temp Code T5 I3G Ex nA IIC T5 X 0 C lt Ta lt 60 C II Equipment intended for above ground use not for use in mines 3 Category 3 equipment investigated for normal operation only G Equipment protected against explosive gasses Important Installation Instructions Power Input and Output I O wiring must be in accordance with Class I Division 2 wiring methods Article 501 4 b of the National Electrical Code NFPA 70 for installation in the U S or as specified in Section 18 1J2 of the Canadian Electrical Code for installations in Canada and in accordance with the authority having jurisdiction The following warnings must be heeded A WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD SUBSTITUTION OF COMPONENTS MAY IMPAIR SUITABILITY FOR CLASS DIV 2 B WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD WHEN IN HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS TURN OFF POWER BEFORE REPLACING OR WIRING MODULES and C WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD DO NOT DISCONNECT EQUIPMENT
40. RANS SINK 24VDC 1746 032 32 Output TRANS SINK 10 50 YDC 4 Output RLY 240 VAC 8 Output RLY 240 VAC 16 Output RLY 240 VAC 8 Output Isolated Relay Synchronized Axes Module Open Loop Velocity Control Robot Control Interface Module ControlNet SLC Scanner DeviceNet Scanner Module GMC Turbo System SCANport Comm Module Basic SCANport Comm Module Enhanced RIO Scanner Adv Config Help Hide All Cards Other Requires 1 0 Card Type ID 6 Select and double click the new module in the left pane This action opens the Advanced I O Configuration dialog box Fill in the dialog box with the values shown in the following illustration Advanced I O Configuration Slot 1 OTHER 1 0 Module ID Code 12835 Maximum Input Words Maximum Output Words Scanned Input Words Scanned Output Words Interrupt Service Routine ISR MO Length M1 Length G File Length Field Value Scanned Input Words 2 Scanned Output Words 2 Interrupt Service Routine ISR 0 MO Length 0 M1 Length 6000 G File Length 0 7 Click OK to save your configuration ProSoft Technology Inc Page 39 of 93 June 22 2009 MVI46 MNET SLC Platform Ladder Logic Modbus TCP IP Interface Module User Manual 8 Copy the Ladder Logic and data files from the sample program and paste them into your existing program Important Take care not to overwrite existing data files in your application with data files in the
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42. UNLESS POWER HAS BEEN SWITCHED OFF OR THE AREA IS KNOWN TO BE NONHAZARDOUS D THIS DEVICE SHALL BE POWERED BY CLASS 2 OUTPUTS ONLY Warnings North America Warnings A Warning Explosion Hazard Substitution of components may impair suitability for Class I Division 2 B Warning Explosion Hazard When in Hazardous Locations turn off power before replacing or rewiring modules Warning Explosion Hazard Do not disconnect equipment unless power has been switched off or the area is known to be nonhazardous C Suitable for use in Class division 2 Groups A B C and D Hazardous Locations or Non Hazardous Locations ATEX Warnings and Conditions of Safe Usage Power Input and Output I O wiring must be in accordance with the authority having jurisdiction A Warning Explosion Hazard When in hazardous locations turn off power before replacing or wiring modules B Warning Explosion Hazard Do not disconnect equipment unless power has been switched off or the area is known to be non hazardous C These products are intended to be mounted in an IP54 enclosure The devices shall provide external means to prevent the rated voltage being exceeded by transient disturbances of more than 40 This device must be used only with ATEX certified backplanes D DO NOT OPEN WHEN ENERGIZED Electrical Ratings Backplane Current Load 800 mA 5 V DC 3mA 24V DC Operating Temperature 0 to 60 C 32 to 140 F Storage Temperature 40 to
43. VI46 MNET Module 19 2 1 ProSoft Configuration Builder 0 cccceccceceeeeeceeeeeeeeeseeeeesaeeesaaeeeeeeeseeeeeeaeeeeneeees 19 2 2 Download the Project to the Module 6 oi 2 scscsccsanteatnccnedsnacentenenedndondedapiateatandarqndeectes 36 3 Ladder Logic 37 3 1 Module Dala reor sail ae ine ariadieii aia dniedininan eae 37 3 2 Adding the Module to an Existing Project ccceeeecseeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeetaeeeeeeaeeeeee 38 4 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 41 4 1 Reading Status Data from the Module cccccceececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeesaeeesaaeseeeeeeaas 41 4 2 LED Status INdicatOrS nnn eae aaa a E Ea acess 51 5 Reference 5 1 Product SpecificatiN S osia a a da aaa aeaa Ai aadA Eaa EE 55 5 2 Functional OVCrViGW cccccccecceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeecaeeeeaaeeseaeeseaeeeseaeeesaaeseeeeeseeeeesaeeeeneeen 57 5 3 Cable Connections nenei ae ia eet E aTa cis da teeedaacieg bevedae 67 5 4 MVI46 MNET Status Data Definition 00 cccceececececeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeaeeeeneeseeeeesaeeeeeneeees 71 5 5 Modbus Protocol Specification cccccccseeeeseeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesaeeseneeseeeeesnaeeseeeeee 73 6 Support Service amp Warranty 83 6 1 How to Contact Us Technical Support cc ceeeeeeeeeeeeee cesses eeeeeeseaeeeseaeeeeeeeseeeees 83 ProSoft Technology Inc Page 5 of 93 June 22 2009 MVI46 MNET SLC Platform Contents Modbus TCP IP Interface Module User Manual 6 2 Return Material Authorization RMA Policies and Con
44. accept TCP IP connections on service ports 502 MBAP and 2000 MNET The client can generate either MBAP or MNET requests dependent on the service port selected in the command The following topics discuss the operation of the server and client drivers Server Driver The Server Driver allows the MVI46 MNET module to respond to data read and write commands issued by clients on the Modbus TCP IP network The following flow chart and associated table describe the flow of data into and out of the module Processor Memory _ Backplane Interface _ MNet Module Database Modbus i i Addresses Addresses 1 40001 Register i Lon n Q Data M1 File eo Storage 1 1 i Server t Driver 45000 h O Step Description 1 The server driver receives the configuration information from the configuration file on the Compact Flash Disk and the module initializes the servers 2 A Host device such as a Modicon PLC or an HMI application issues a read or write command to the module s node address The server driver qualifies the message before accepting it into the module 3 After the module accepts the command the data is immediately transferred to or from the internal database in the module If the command is a read command the data is read out of the database and a response message is built If the command is a write command the data is written directly into the database and the M1 file and a response messa
45. ace Module Contents MVI Multi Vendor Interface Modules ccceceeeteeeeeeeeeeeeeceeaeeeeaaeseeeeeeaeeesaaesseaeeseeeeesaeeseaeeseeeesaas 2 Important Installation INStrUCTIONS eieae nE EEEE E ERE SAES ESEE E EEEREN ESRC ER REESS 2 LAETA e EEEE EEE TE E EE E EAE A EE ET E E EE A E E E E 2 Battery Lite Advi SO eaaa a a aaa aaa sd aa a teed lee aaan ee Daaa aerae aana aae Daaa aaea a oeda aa aaia 3 Your Feedback Please eris kere EEEE E EEE EAE aE RA r RENS E EErEE EEEN E AEAEE TESES 3 ProSoft Technology Product Documentation eccceeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeaeeeeneeseaeeesaaeeeeaaeseeeeseaeeeseaeeteaes 4 Guide to the MVI46 MNET User Manual 7 1 Start Here 9 1 1 System Requirements MV146 PCB ssssssssssessesssessssssssssssssnstnnsnnnsnnrsnnnsennsennssnnnne 9 1 2 Package Contents iiia ee na aee a ls lei elaine 10 1 3 Install ProSoft Configuration Builder Software esseeseesseeesseeeseeesneesnrsennsnnsrenens 11 1 4 Setting JUMPETS are ited ee ect tha a E that eee aa the le hte 12 1 5 Install the Module in the Rack 0 cccccsceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeecaeeeeaaeseeeeeseeeesaeeeeaeeee 12 1 6 Connect your PC to the ProCe SSOl ccsccccecceceeeeeeeneeeeeeeesaeeeeaaeseeneeseeeessaeeeneees 14 1 7 Download the Sample Program to the ProCeSSOl cccsccesceceeeeetseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 15 1 8 Connect your PC to the Module 0 ccccesceeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesaeeeeaaeeeeneeseaeeesaeenennees 18 2 Configuring the M
46. al Modbus TCP IP Interface Module 2 Configuring the MVI46 MNET Module In This Chapter ProSoft Configuration Builder eceeceeesceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseneeeneeeseaeeeaaes 19 Download the Project to the Module eeeeeeeeseeeeeseneeeeeeneeereneeeens 36 2 1 ProSoft Configuration Builder ProSoft Configuration Builder PCB provides a quick and easy way to manage module configuration files customized to meet your application needs PCB is not only a powerful solution for new configuration files but also allows you to import information from previously installed known working configurations to new projects 2 1 1 Set Up the Project To begin start PROSOFT CONFIGURATION BUILDER PCB i Microsoft Update Set Program Access and Defaults W Windows Catalog 4 Van Accessories gt Wi p Paas Lpa as Administrative Tools gt 3 ProSoft Confoaton Bulder Documents Ee Internet Explorer a ProSoft Transport Path Editor g Settings y Paint H ProSoft Discovery Service J Search gt Windows Media Player Help and Support Run Shut Down tg Start ProSoft Technology Inc Page 19 of 93 June 22 2009 MVI46 MNET SLC Platform Modbus TCP IP Interface Module Configuring the MVI46 MNET Module User Manual If you have used other Windows configuration tools before you will find the screen layout familiar PCB s window consists of a tree view on the left and an informati
47. antity Error Check Field 11 10 00 87 00 02 56 Page 80 of 93 ProSoft Technology Inc June 22 2009 Reference MVI46 MNET SLC Platform User Manual Modbus TCP IP Interface Module 5 5 10 MODBUS Exception Responses When a Modbus Master sends a request to a server device it expects a normal response One of four possible events can occur from the Master s query If the server device receives the request without a communication error and can handle the query normally it returns a normal response If the server does not receive the request due to a communication error no response is returned The client program will eventually process a timeout condition for the request If the server receives the request but detects a communication error parity LRC CRC no response is returned The client program will eventually process a timeout condition for the request f the server receives the request without a communication error but cannot handle it for example if the request is to read a non existent output or register the server will return an exception response informing the client of the nature of the error The exception response message has two fields that differentiate it froma normal response Function Code Field In a normal response the server echoes the function code of the original request in the function code field of the response All function codes have a most significant bit MSB of 0 their values ar
48. artup Module Name 0 to 80 characters This parameter assigns a name to the module that can be viewed using the configuration debug port Use this parameter to identify the module and the configuration file Error Status Pointer 1 to 4955 Starting register location in virtual Modbus database for the error status table If a value of 1 is entered the error status data will not be placed in the database All other valid values determine the starting location of the data This data area includes the module version information and all server error status data M1 Write Size 0 to 5000 words This parameter limits the M1 data transferred from the processor to the module This parameter is only available in versions 1 31 and newer The module application automatically adjusts the size to an even 50 word boundary as this is the minimum data transfer size for the application For example a value of 199 would automatically be adjusted to 200 This feature improves the transfer of data from the processor to the module ProSoft Technology Inc Page 23 of 93 June 22 2009 MVI46 MNET SLC Platform Configuring the MVI46 MNET Module Modbus TCP IP Interface Module User Manual Failure Flag Count 0 through 65535 This parameter specifies the number of successive transfer errors that must occur before the communication ports are shut down If the parameter is set to 0 the communication ports will continue to operate under all conditions
49. ata sets Important If the device in the field is changed this table must be updated to contain the new MAC address for the device and downloaded to the module If the MAC is not changed no communications with the module will occur Hardware MAC Address Hex Value This table contains a list of static MAC addresses that the module will use when an ARP is required The module will accept up to 40 static IP MAC address data sets Important If the device in the field is changed this table must be updated to contain the new MAC address for the device and downloaded to the module If the MAC is not changed no communications with the module will occur Page 34 of 93 ProSoft Technology Inc June 22 2009 Configuring the MVI46 MNET Module MVI46 MNET SLC Platform User Manual Modbus TCP IP Interface Module 2 1 9 Ethernet Configuration Use this procedure to configure the Ethernet settings for your module You must assign an IP address subnet mask and gateway address After you complete this step you can connect to the module with an Ethernet cable 1 Determine the network settings for your module with the help of your network administrator if necessary You will need the following information o IP address fixed IP required o Subnet mask 2 Gateway address f 3 Double click the ETHERNET CONFIGURATION icon This action opens the EDIT dialog box Edit WATTCP my_ip netmask 25
50. cessor must be in the REM position 1 If you are not already online to the processor open the Communications menu and then choose Download RSLogix will establish communication with the processor Communications IV Autobrowse Reres Sol Browsing node 1 found workstation DGONZALEZ3100 Address Device Type Online Name Status Sa Linx Gateways Ethernet loo workstation DF1 COM9 Program Sa AB_DF1 2 DH 485 joi SLC 5 03 UNTITLED Remote 00 Workstation DF1 COM9 Js AB_ETHIP 1 Ethernet Upload s PLC_Controllogi Ethernet Download lt Current Selection i f Server RSLinx API Driver AB_DF1 2 Reply Timeout Node Decimal 1 Octal Type SLC500 r fae m 2 Click the Download button to transfer the sample program to the processor 3 RSLogix will compile the program and transfer it to the processor This process may take a few minutes Downloading Processor Image Cancel Writing Data Tables 4 When the download is complete RSLogix will open another confirmation dialog box Click Yes to switch the processor from Program mode to Run mode RSLogix 500 A Do you want to go Online Yes No Note If you receive an error message during these steps refer to your RSLogix documentation to interpret and correct the error ProSoft Technology Inc Page 15 of 93 June 22 2009 MVI46 MNET SLC Platform Start Here User Manual Modbus TCP IP Interface Module 1 7 1 Configuring the RSLinx Dri
51. contains 1 byte describing the quantity of data bytes to be returned The contents of the registers requested DATA are two bytes each with the binary content right justified within each pair of characters The first byte includes the high order bits and the second the low order bits Because the Slave interface device is normally serviced at the end of the controller s scan the data will reflect the register content at the end of the scan Some Slaves will limit the quantity of register content provided each scan thus for large register quantities multiple transmissions will be made using register content from sequential scans In the example below the registers 40108 to 40110 have the decimal contents 555 0 and 100 respectively Adr Func ByteCnt HiData LoData HiData LoData HiData LoData Error Check Field 11 03 06 02 2B 00 00 00 64 CRC 5 5 4 Read Input Registers Function Code 04 Query Function code 04 obtains the contents of the controller s input registers at addresses 3xxxx These locations receive their values from devices connected to the I O structure and can only be referenced not altered from within the controller The addressing allows up to 125 registers to be obtained at each request however the specific Slave device may have restrictions that lower this maximum quantity The registers are numbered for zero 30001 zero 30002 one and so on Broadcast mode is not allowed The example below requests the
52. contents of register 3009 in Slave number 11 Adr Func Data Start Reg Hi DataStartRegLo Data of Regs Hi Data of Regs Lo Error Check Field 11 04 00 08 00 01 CRC ProSoft Technology Inc Page 75 of 93 June 22 2009 MVI46 MNET SLC Platform Reference Modbus TCP IP Interface Module User Manual Response The addressed Slave responds with its address and the function code followed by the information field The information field contains 1 byte describing the quantity of data bytes to be returned The contents of the registers requested DATA are 2 bytes each with the binary content right justified within each pair of characters The first byte includes the high order bits and the second the low order bits Because the Slave interface is normally serviced at the end of the controller s scan the data will reflect the register content at the end of the scan Each PC will limit the quantity of register contents provided each scan thus for large register quantities multiple PC scans will be required and the data provided will be form sequential scans In the example below the register 3009 contains the decimal value 0 Adr Func ByteCount Data Input Reg Hi Data Input Reg Lo Error Check Field 11 04 02 00 00 E9 5 5 5 Force Single Coil Function Code 05 Query This message forces a single coil either ON or OFF Any coil that exists within the controller can be forced to either state ON or OFF However because th
53. ction code starting address and quantity of coils forced Adr Func Hi Addr Lo Addr Quantity Error Check Field 11 OF 00 13 00 0A CRC The writing of coils via Modbus function 15 will be accomplished regardless of whether the addressed coils are disabled or not Coils that are unprogrammed in the controller logic program are not automatically cleared upon power up Thus if such a coil is set ON by function code 15 and even months later an output is connected to that coil the output will be hot 5 5 9 Preset Multiple Registers Function Code 16 Query Holding registers existing within the controller can have their contents changed by this message a maximum of 60 registers However because the controller is actively scanning it also can alter the content of any holding register at any time The values are provided in binary up to the maximum capacity of the controller 16 bit for the 184 384 and 584 unused high order bits must be set to zero When specified registers with contents specified Note Function codes 5 6 15 and 16 are the only messages that will be recognized as valid for broadcast Adr Func Hi Lo Add Quantity Byte Hi Lo Hi Lo Error Check Add Cnt Data Data Data Data Field 11 10 00 87 00 02 04 00 OA 01 02 CRC Response The normal response to a function 16 query is to echo the address function code starting address and number of registers to be loaded Adr Func Hi Addr Lo Addr Qu
54. d receive and view the WATTCP CFG file that contains the IP and gateway addresses and other network information M Main Menu Network Menu Display Menu Redisplays refreshes this menu EJI R Receive WATTCP CFG Upload WATTCP CFG to module S Send WATTCP CFG Download WATTCP CFG to PC V View WATTCP CFG IT View WATTCP CFG file on module M Main Menu Return to Main Menu Transferring WATTCP CFG to the module Press R to transfer a new WATTCP CFG file from the PC to the module Use this command to change the network configuration for the module for example the module s IP address Press Y to confirm the file transfer and then follow the instructions on the terminal screen to complete the file transfer process Transferring WATTCP CFG to the PC Press S to transfer the WATTCP CFG file from the module to your PC Press Y to confirm the file transfer and then follow the instructions on the terminal screen to complete the file transfer process After the file has been successfully transferred you can open and edit the file to change the module s network configuration Viewing the WATTCP CFG file on the module Press V to view the module s WATTCP CFG file Use this command to confirm the module s current network settings letwork Menu Selected ATICP CFG FILE Ht ProLinx Communication Gateways Inc
55. ddress for the Slave ProSoft Technology Inc Page 81 of 93 June 22 2009 MVI46 MNET SLC Platform Modbus TCP IP Interface Module Reference User Manual MODBUS Exception Codes Code Name Meaning 01 Illegal Function The function code received in the query is not an allowable action for the server or Slave This may be because the function code is only applicable to newer devices and was not implemented in the unit selected It could also indicate that the server or Slave is in the wrong state to process a request of this type for example because it is unconfigured and is being asked to return register values 02 Illegal Data Address The data address received in the query is not an allowable address for the server or Slave More specifically the combination of reference number and transfer length is invalid For a controller with 100 registers a request with offset 96 and length 4 would succeed a request with offset 96 and length 5 will generate exception 02 03 Illegal Data Value A value contained in the query data field is not an allowable value for server or Slave This indicates a fault in the structure of the remainder of a complex request such as that the implied length is incorrect It specifically does not mean that a data item submitted for storage in a register has a value outside the expectation of the application program because the Modbus protocol is unaware of the
56. devices The normal response to the Return Query Data request is to loopback the same data The function code and sub function codes are also echoed Request Function code 1 Byte 0x08 Sub function 2 Bytes Data N x 2 Bytes Response Function code 1 Byte 0x08 Sub function 2 Bytes Data N x 2 Bytes Error Error code 1 Byte 0x88 Exception code 1 Byte 01 or 03 or 04 Sub function codes supported by the serial line devices Only Sub functions 00 is supported by the MVI46 MNET module 00 Return Query Data The data passed in the request data field is to be returned looped back in the response The entire resoonse message should be identical to the request Sub function Data Field Request Data Field Response 00 00 Any Echo Request Data Example and state diagram Here is an example of a request to remote device to Return Query Data This uses a sub function code of zero 00 00 hex in the two byte field The data to be returned is sent in the two byte data field A5 37 hex Request Response Field Name Hex Field Name Hex Function 08 Function 08 Sub function Hi 00 Sub function Hi 00 Sub function Lo 00 Sub function Lo 00 Data Hi A5 Data Hi A5 Data Lo 37 Data Lo 27 Page 78 of 93 ProSoft Technology Inc June 22 2009 Reference MVI46 MNET SLC Platform User Manual Modbus TCP IP Interface Module The data fields in responses to other kinds of qu
57. ditions csceee 84 6 3 LIMITED WAR RAN Te a aa ecane datas a a aaa aaa a aa aA 85 Index 91 Page 6 of 93 ProSoft Technology Inc June 22 2009 Start Here User Manual MVI46 MNET SLC Platform Modbus TCP IP Interface Module Guide to the MVI46 MNET User Manual Function Section to Read Details Introduction Start Here page 9 This Section introduces the customer to the Must Do module Included are package contents system requirements hardware installation and basic configuration Verify Communication Diagnostic and Troubleshooting Verifying Communication page 51 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting page 41 This section describes how to verify communications with the network Diagnostic and Troubleshooting procedures Reference Product Specifications Functional Overview Reference page 55 Functional Overview page 57 Product Specifications page 55 These sections contain general references associated with this product Specifications and the Functional Overview Support Service and Warranty Index Support Service and Warranty page 83 This section contains Support Service and Warranty information Index of chapters ProSoft Technology Inc June 22 2009 Page 7 of 93 MVI46 MNET SLC Platform Start Here Modbus TCP IP Interface Module User Manual Page 8 of 93 ProSoft
58. dividual entries with each entry containing the information required to construct a valid command This includes the following Command enable mode 0 disabled 1 continuous or 2 conditional IP address and service port to connect to on the remote server Slave Node Address Command Type Read or Write up to 100 words per command Database Source and Destination Register Address Determines where data will be placed and or obtained Count Select the number of words to be transferred 1 to 100 Poll Delay 1 10 seconds Client Command Errors You can use the MNET 0 Client Command Error Pointer in the MNET CFG file to set the database offset register where all command error codes will be stored This means that the first register refers to command 1 and so on Offset Description 1 Command 1 Error 2 Command 2 Error 3 Command 3 Error For every command that has an error the module automatically sets the poll delay parameter to 30 seconds This instructs the module to wait 30 seconds until it attempts to issue the command again As the list is read in from the configuration file and as the commands are processed an error value is maintained in the module for each command This error list can be transferred to the processor The errors generated by the module are displayed in the following table Standard Modbus Protocol Errors Code Description Illegal Function Illegal Data Address
59. e s configuration data View of the module s status data Complete display of the module s internal database registers 0 to 3999 Version Information Control over the module warm boot cold boot transfer configuration Facility to upload and download the module s configuration file 4 1 1 Required Hardware You can connect directly from your computer s serial port to the serial port on the module to view configuration information perform maintenance and send upload or receive download configuration files ProSoft Technology recommends the following minimum hardware to connect your computer to the module 80486 based processor Pentium preferred 1 megabyte of memory At least one UART hardware based serial communications port available USB based virtual UART systems USB to serial port adapters often do not function reliably especially during binary file transfers such as when uploading downloading configuration files or module firmware upgrades A null modem serial cable ProSoft Technology Inc Page 41 of 93 June 22 2009 MVI46 MNET SLC Platform Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Modbus TCP IP Interface Module User Manual 4 1 2 The Configuration Debug Menu The Configuration and Debug menu for this module is arranged as a tree structure with the Main Menu at the top of the tree and one or more sub menus for each menu command The first menu you see when you connect to the module is the Main menu
60. e controller is actively scanning unless the coil is disabled the controller can also alter the state of the coil Coils are numbered from zero coil 0001 zero coil 0002 one and so on The data value 65 280 FF00 HEX will set the coil ON and the value zero will turn it OFF all other values are illegal and will not affect that coil The use of Slave address 00 Broadcast Mode will force all attached Slaves to modify the desired coil Note Functions 5 6 15 and 16 are the only messages that will be recognized as valid for broadcast The example below is a request to Slave number 11 to turn ON coil 0173 Adr Func Data Coil Hi Data Coil Lo Data On off Ind Data Error Check Field 11 05 00 AC FF 00 CRC Response The normal response to the Command Request is to re transmit the message as received after the coil state has been altered Adr Func Data Coil Hi Data Coil Lo Data On Off Data Error Check Field 11 05 00 AC FF 00 CRC The forcing of a coil via MODBUS function 5 will be accomplished regardless of whether the addressed coil is disabled or not In ProSoft products the coil is only affected if the necessary ladder logic is implemented Page 76 of 93 ProSoft Technology Inc June 22 2009 Reference MVI46 MNET SLC Platform User Manual Modbus TCP IP Interface Module Note The Modbus protocol does not include standard functions for testing or changing the DISABLE state of discrete inputs or out
61. e all below 80 hexadecimal In an exception response the server sets the MSB of the function code to 1 This makes the function code value in an exception response exactly 80 hexadecimal higher than the value would be for a normal response With the function code s MSB set the client s application program can recognize the exception response and can examine the data field for the exception code Data Field In a normal response the server may return data or statistics in the data field any information that was requested in the request In an exception response the server returns an exception code in the data field This defines the server condition that caused the exception The following table shows an example of a client request and server exception response Request Response Field Name Hex Field Name Hex Function 01 Function 81 Starting Address Hi 04 Exception Code 02 Starting Address Lo Al Quantity of Outputs Hi 00 Quantity of Outputs Lo 01 In this example the client addresses a request to server device The function code 01 is for a Read Output Status operation It requests the status of the output at address 1245 04A1 hex Note that only that one output is to be read as specified by the number of outputs field 0001 If the output address is non existent in the server device the server will return the exception response with the exception code shown 02 This specifies an illegal data a
62. e and downloaded to the module If the MAC is not changed no communications with the module will be provided Page 24 of 93 ProSoft Technology Inc June 22 2009 Configuring the MVI46 MNET Module MVI46 MNET SLC Platform User Manual Modbus TCP IP Interface Module IP Address Dotted notation This table contains a list of static IP addresses that the module will use when an ARP is required The module will accept up to 40 static IP MAC address data sets Important If the device in the field is changed this table must be updated to contain the new MAC address for the device and downloaded to the module If the MAC is not changed no communications with the module will occur Hardware MAC Address Hex Value This table contains a list of static MAC addresses that the module will use when an ARP is required The module will accept up to 40 static IP MAC address data sets Important If the device in the field is changed this table must be updated to contain the new MAC address for the device and downloaded to the module If the MAC is not changed no communications with the module will occur 2 1 5 MNet Client 0 This section defines the configuration for the master device simulated on MNet port Error Status Pointer 1 to 4990 Starting register location in virtual database for the error status table for this client If a value of 1 is entered the error status data will not be placed in the database All other va
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64. e output port for processing the request Usually means that the gateway is misconfigured or overloaded Ob Gateway Target Device Failed To Respond Specialized use in conjunction with gateways indicates that no response was obtained from the target device Usually means that the device is not present on the network Page 82 of 93 ProSoft Technology Inc June 22 2009 Support Service amp Warranty MVI46 MNET SLC Platform User Manual Modbus TCP IP Interface Module 6 Support Service amp Warranty In This Chapter How to Contact Us Technical SUPPOTt ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteneeeeeeeeeaeee 83 Return Material Authorization RMA Policies and Conditions 84 LIMITED WARRANTY 2 2 cecceeceeeceeceeeeeeeecececeeeeaeeeaeenaeensesseeenneeaees 85 ProSoft Technology Inc ProSoft is committed to providing the most efficient and effective support possible Before calling please gather the following information to assist in expediting this process 1 Product Version Number 2 System architecture 3 Network details If the issue is hardware related we will also need information regarding 1 Module configuration and contents of file o Module Operation o Configuration Debug status information o LED patterns 2 Information about the processor and user data files as viewed through and LED patterns on the processor 3 Details about the serial devices interfaced if any
65. e the previous 100 registers of data Viewing the Previous 100 Registers of Data Press P from the Database View menu to display the previous 100 registers of data Moving Forward Through 5 Pages of Registers Press from the Database View menu to skip five pages ahead in the database to see the next 100 registers of data Viewing the Next 100 Registers of Data Press N from the Database View menu to select and display the next 100 registers of data Viewing Data in Decimal Format Press D to display the data on the current page in decimal format Viewing Data in Hexadecimal Format Press H to display the data on the current page in hexadecimal format Viewing Data in Floating Point Format Press F from the Database View menu Use this command to display the data on the current page in floating point format The program assumes that the values are aligned on even register boundaries If floating point values are not aligned as such they are not displayed properly Viewing Data in ASCII Text Format Press A to display the data on the current page in ASCII format This is useful for regions of the database that contain ASCII data Returning to the Main Menu Press M to return to the Main Menu Page 48 of 93 ProSoft Technology Inc June 22 2009 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting MVI46 MNET SLC Platform User Manual Modbus TCP IP Interface Module 4 1 5 Command List Menu Use this menu to view the conf
66. ect 1 Select the object and then click the right mouse button to open a shortcut menu From the shortcut menu choose RENAME 2 Type the name to assign to the object 3 Click away from the object to save the new name Module Entries To configure module parameters 1 Click on the plus sign next to the se icon to expand module information 2 Double click the B icon to open the EDIT dialog box 3 To edit a parameter select the parameter in the left pane and make your changes in the right pane 4 Click OK to save your changes Page 22 of 93 ProSoft Technology Inc June 22 2009 Configuring the MVI46 MNET Module MVI46 MNET SLC Platform User Manual Modbus TCP IP Interface Module Printing a Configuration File To print a configuration file 1 Select the MODULE icon and then click the right mouse button to open a shortcut menu 2 On the shortcut menu choose VIEW CONFIGURATION This action opens the VIEW CONFIGURATION window 3 On the VIEW CONFIGURATION window open the FILE menu and choose PRINT This action opens the PRINT dialog box 4 On the PRINT dialog box choose the printer to use from the dropdown list select printing options and then click OK 2 1 3 Module This section of the configuration describes the database setup and module level parameters identifies the method of failure for the communications for the module if the processor is not in run and describes how to initialize the module upon st
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68. eries could contain error counts or other data requested by the sub function code MB Server Sends mb_exception_rsp 5 5 8 Force Multiple Coils Function Code 15 Query This message forces each coil in a consecutive block of coils to a desired ON or OFF state Any coil that exists within the controller can be forced to either state ON or OFF However because the controller is actively scanning unless the coils are disabled the controller can also alter the state of the coil Coils are numbered from zero coil 00001 zero coil 00002 one and so on The desired status of each coil is packed in the data field one bit for each coil 1 ON 0 OFF The use of Slave address 0 Broadcast Mode will force all attached Slaves to modify the desired coils ProSoft Technology Inc Page 79 of 93 June 22 2009 MVI46 MNET SLC Platform Reference Modbus TCP IP Interface Module User Manual Note Functions 5 6 15 and 16 are the only messages other than Loopback Diagnostic Test that will be recognized as valid for broadcast The following example forces 10 coils starting at address 20 13 HEX The two data fields CD 1100 and 00 0000 000 indicate that coils 27 26 23 22 and 20 are to be forced on Adr Func HiAdd LoAdd Quantity Byte Data Coil Status Data Coil Status Error Check Cnt 20 to 27 28 to 29 Field 11 OF 00 13 00 OA 02 CD 00 CRC Response The normal response will be an echo of the Slave address fun
69. ewing the Next 100 Registers of Data 48 Viewing the Next Page of Commands 49 Viewing the Previous 100 Registers of Data 48 Viewing the Previous Page of Commands 49 Viewing the WATTCP CFG file on the module 50 Viewing Version Information 45 Page 92 of 93 ProSoft Technology Inc June 22 2009 Index MVI46 MNET SLC Platform User Manual Modbus TCP IP Interface Module Ww Warm Boot 62 Warm Booting the Module 46 Warnings 2 What Is Covered By This Warranty 86 88 What Is Not Covered By This Warranty 86 Word Input Offset 33 Y Your Feedback Please 3 ProSoft Technology Inc Page 93 of 93 June 22 2009
70. from the M1 file and placed in the assigned status file Input monitor data should be copied from the user file to the M1 file and output Command data should be copied from the user files to the M1 file ProSoft Technology Inc Page 37 of 93 June 22 2009 MVI46 MNET SLC Platform Ladder Logic Modbus TCP IP Interface Module User Manual 3 2 Adding the Module to an Existing Project 1 Add the MVI46 MNET module to the project Double click on the I O Configuration option in the Controller Organization window UNTITLED DER Project Help Controller i Controller Properties Processor Status ET 0 contusion bE Channel Configuration E Multipoint Monitor Program Files Data Files Force Files G Custom Data Monitors G Custom Graphical Monitors Recipe Monitors Trends Database 2 This action opens the I O Configuration dialog box Select an empty slot in the left pane and then scroll to the bottom of the right pane 1 0 Configuration Racks Current Cards Available 1 174644 4 SlotRack v Filter AIO x 2 I0 Rask NotInstated x _ E Tb eseipion id a Read I0 Config 1746 0BP8 8 Dutput 2 A TRANS SAC 24VDC 1746 0BP16 16 Dutput 1 A TRANS SRC 24VDC 1746 0G16 16 Dutput TTL SINK 5 YDC 1746 08 8 Output TRANS SINK 10 50 VDC 1746 016 16 Output TRANS SINK 10 50 VDC tl Patt Description Ssd SCsS46 OVP16 16 Dutput 1 A TRANS SINK 24VDC O 1747 L553B 5 05 CPU 64K Mem 05501 Serie
71. g port using ProSoft Configuration Builder PCB HyperTerminal or another terminal emulator follow these steps to disable the RSLinx Driver 1 Open RSLinx and go to Communications gt RSWho 2 Make sure that you are not actively browsing using the driver that you wish to stop The following shows an actively browsed network EJRSwho 1 E iol x IV Autobrowse Retres E Browsing node 10 found Workstation PSFT AIO 1 r H Linx Gateways Ethernet P as AB_DF1 1 DH 485 10 01 m 01 SLC 5 05 UNTITLED DF1 COMI UNTITLED 10 Workstation DF1 COM1 Page 68 of 93 ProSoft Technology Inc June 22 2009 Reference MVI46 MNET SLC Platform User Manual Modbus TCP IP Interface Module 3 Notice how the DF1 driver is opened and the driver is looking for a processor on node 1 If the network is being browsed then you will not be able to stop this driver To stop the driver your RSWho screen should look like this Not Browsing E ABWorkstation PSFT VAIO 1 le Linx Gateways Ethernet ee pa ge AB_DF1 1 DH 485 ilies AB DF1 1 Gatew DH 485 Branches are displayed or hidden by clicking on the l or the El icons E AB_DF1 1 DH 485 4 When you have verified that the driver is not being browsed go to Communications gt Configure Drivers You may see something like this Configure Drivers l Available Driver Types r Configured Drivers Name and De
72. ge is built 4 After the data processing has been completed in Step 3 the response is issued to the originating master node 5 Counters are available in the Status Block that permit the ladder logic program to determine the level of activity of the Server Driver This data can be placed in the M1 file for use in the ladder logic program The Module Setup section provides a complete list of parameters that must be defined for a server port ProSoft Technology Inc Page 63 of 93 June 22 2009 MVI46 MNET SLC Platform Reference Modbus TCP IP Interface Module User Manual Client Driver In the client driver the MVI46 MNET module is responsible for issuing read or write commands to servers on the Modbus TCP IP network These commands are user configured in the module via the Client Command List received from the module s configuration file MNET CFG or issued directly from the SLC processor event command control Command status is returned to the processor for each individual command in the command list status block The location of this status block in the module s internal database is user defined The following flow chart and associated table describe the flow of data into and out of the module Processor Memory Backplane Interface MNet Memory Database Modbus s Addresses 40001 Register Data Storage M1 Fil ss Status Client Command List Event Cmd Data Command Contro
73. guration port CFG CFG Port CFG RJ45 DB 9M with supplied cable RS 232 only No hardware handshaking Configuration Connector RJ45 RS 232 Connector RJ45 to DB 9 cable shipped with unit Application Ports Ethernet Port Ethernet RJ45 Connector Modules Link and activity LED indicators Electrical Isolation 1500 V rms at 50 Hz to 60 Hz for 60 s applied as specified in section 5 3 2 of IEC 60950 1991 Ethernet Broadcast Storm Resiliency less than or equal to 5000 ARP frames per second and less than or equal to 5 minutes duration Page 56 of 93 ProSoft Technology Inc June 22 2009 Reference MVI46 MNET SLC Platform User Manual Modbus TCP IP Interface Module 5 2 Functional Overview This section describes how the MVI46 MNET module transfers data between itself and the processor and how it implements the Modbus TCP IP protocol 5 2 1 General Concepts The following discussion explains several concepts that are important for understanding the operation of the MVI46 MNET module Module Power Up On power up the module begins performing the following logical functions 1 Initialize hardware components 2 Initialize SLC backplane driver o Test and clear all RAM o Initialize the serial communication ports o Read configuration for module from MNET CFG file on Compact Flash Disk 3 Initialize Module Register space 4 Enable Server Drivers 5 Enable Client Driver After the module has received the configurat
74. he command Service Port 502 or other supported ports on server Use a value of 502 when addressing Modbus TCP IP servers that are compatible with the Schneider Electric MBAP specifications this will be most devices If a server implementation supports another service port enter the value here Page 30 of 93 ProSoft Technology Inc June 22 2009 Configuring the MVI46 MNET Module MVI46 MNET SLC Platform User Manual Modbus TCP IP Interface Module Slave Address 1 to 255 0 is a broadcast This parameter specifies the Modbus slave node address on the network to be considered Values of 1 to 255 are permitted Note Most Modbus devices only accept an address in the range of 1 to 247 so be careful If the value is set to zero the command will be a broadcast message on the network The Modbus protocol permits broadcast commands for write operations Do not use this node address for read operations Modbus Function 1 2 3 4 5 6 15 16 This parameter specifies the Modbus function to be executed by the command These function codes are defined in the Modbus protocol The following table defines the purpose of each function supported by the module More information on the protocol is available from the Schneider Electric web site www modicon com Modbus Function Code Description 1 Read Coil Status 2 Read Input Status 3 Read Holding Registers 4 Read Input Registers 5 Single Coil Write
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76. he specific Slave device may have restrictions that lower the maximum quantity The coils are numbered from zero coil number 1 zero coil number 2 one coil number 3 two and so on The following table is a sample read output status request to read coils 0020 to 0056 from Slave device number 11 Adr Func Data Start PtHi Data Start PtLo Data OfPtsHo Data OfPtsLo Error Check Field 11 01 00 13 00 25 CRC Response An example response to Read Coil Status is as shown in Figure C2 The data is packed one bit for each coil The response includes the Slave address function code quantity of data characters the data characters and error checking Data will be packed with one bit for each coil 1 ON 0 OFF The low order bit of the first character contains the addressed coil and the remainder follow For coil quantities that are not even multiples of eight the last characters will be filled in with zeros at high order end The quantity of data characters is always specified as quantity of RTU characters that is the number is the same whether RTU or ASCII is used Because the Slave interface device is serviced at the end of a controller s scan data will reflect coil status at the end of the scan Some Slaves will limit the quantity of coils provided each scan thus for large coil quantities multiple PC transactions must be made using coil status from sequential scans Adr Func ByteCount DataCoil Data Coil Data Coil Da
77. her device on the Ethernet network Obtain a list of suitable IP addresses from your network administrator BEFORE configuring the Ethernet port on this module Ethernet Port Configuration wattcp cfg The wattcp cfg file must be set up properly in order to use a TCP IP network connection You can view the current network configuration using an ASCII terminal by selecting Network Menu and V View options when connected to the Debug port WATTCP CFG FILE ProSoft Technology my_ip 192 168 0 100 Default class 3 network mask netmask 255 255 255 0 The gateway I wish to use gateway 192 168 0 1 ProSoft Technology Inc Page 67 of 93 June 22 2009 MVI46 MNET SLC Platform Reference Modbus TCP IP Interface Module User Manual 5 3 2 RS 232 Configuration Debug Port This port is physically an RJ45 connection An RJ45 to DB 9 adapter cable is included with the module This port permits a PC based terminal emulation program to view configuration and status data in the module and to control the module The cable for communications on this port is shown in the following diagram RS 232 Config Debug Port Cable DB 9 Male Config Debug Port Ro 2 0 To 3 ro COM s H _ _ COM Disabling the RSLinx Driver for the Com Port on the PC The communication port driver in RSLinx can occasionally prevent other applications from using the PC s COM port If you are not able to connect to the module s configuration debu
78. igured command list for the module Press to view a list of commands available on this menu M Main Menu Protocol Menu L Command List Menu Display Menu Redisplays refreshes this menu S Show Again Redisplays last selected page of data P Previous Page Goes back one page of data N Next Page Goes forward one page of data M Main Menu Goes up one level to main menu Redisplaying the Menu Press to display the current menu Use this command when you are looking at a screen of data and want to view the menu choices available to you Redisplaying the Current Page Press S to redisplay the current page of data Use this command to display the current page of commands Ten commands are displayed on each page If an enabled command has an error the EN field will contain a value of 1 This indicates that the command will be re issued every 30 seconds Viewing the Previous Page of Commands Press P to display the previous page of commands Viewing the Next Page of Commands Press N to display the next page of commands Returning to the Main Menu Press M to return to the Main Menu ProSoft Technology Inc Page 49 of 93 June 22 2009 MVI46 MNET SLC Platform Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Modbus TCP IP Interface Module User Manual 4 1 6 Network Menu The network menu allows you to sen
79. ion SETUP SETUP SHUNT Ly O NOT JUMPERED Note If you are installing the module in a remote rack you may prefer to leave the Setup pins jumpered That way you can update the module s firmware without requiring physical access to the module 1 5 Install the Module in the Rack If you have not already installed and configured your SLC processor and power supply please do so before installing the MVI46 MNET module Refer to your Rockwell Automation product documentation for installation instructions Warning You must follow all safety instructions when installing this or any other electronic devices Failure to follow safety procedures could result in damage to hardware or data or even serious injury or death to personnel Refer to the documentation for each device you plan to connect to verify that suitable safety procedures are in place before installing or servicing the device After you have checked the placement of the jumpers insert MVI46 MNET into the SLC chassis Use the same technique recommended by Rockwell Automation to remove and install SLC modules Warning This module is not hot swappable Always remove power from the rack before inserting or removing this module or damage may result to the module the processor or other connected devices Page 12 of 93 ProSoft Technology Inc June 22 2009 Start Here MVI46 MNET SLC Platform User Manual Modbus TCP IP Interface Module 1 Turn power O
80. ion the module will begin communicating with other nodes on the network depending on the configuration Main Logic Loop Upon completing the power up configuration process the module enters an infinite loop that performs the functions shown in the following diagram From Power Up Logic Call I O Handler Call I O Handler Transfers data between the module and processor user status etc Call CFG DEBUG Port Driver Call Network Client amp Server Drivers Call Serial Port Driver Rx and Tx buffer routines are interrupt driven Call to serial port routines check to see if there is any data in the buffer and depending on the value will either service the buffer or wait for more characters Call Network Client amp Server Drivers Generate messages and respond to messages received ProSoft Technology Inc Page 57 of 93 June 22 2009 MVI46 MNET SLC Platform Reference Modbus TCP IP Interface Module User Manual Backplane Data Transfer The MVI46 MNET module communicates directly over the SLC backplane All data for the module is contained in the module s M1 file Data is moved between the module and the SLC processor across the backplane using the module s M1 file The SLC scan rate and the communication load on the module determine the update frequency of the M1 file The COP instruction can be used to move data between user data files and the module s M1 file The following
81. l Command Control Step Description 1 The client driver obtains configuration data from the MNET CFG file when the module restarts The configuration data obtained includes the timeout parameters and the Command List These values are used by the driver to determine the type of commands to be issued to the other nodes on the Modbus TCP IP see Module Configuration 2 After configuration the client driver begins transmitting read and or write commands to the other nodes on the network If writing data to another node the data for the write command is obtained from the module s internal database to build the command 3 Presuming successful processing by the node specified in the command a response message is received into the client driver for processing 4 Data received from the node on the network is passed into the module s internal database assuming a read command 5 Status data is returned to the SLC processor for the client and a Command List error table can be established in the module s internal database The Module Setup section provides a complete description of the parameters required to define the Modbus client Page 64 of 93 ProSoft Technology Inc June 22 2009 Reference MVI46 MNET SLC Platform User Manual Modbus TCP IP Interface Module Client Command List In order for the client to function the module s Client Command List must be defined This list contains up to 100 in
82. l values are written in this register set the module will perform specific functions The following topics define the special functions handled by the module Initialize Output Data When the module performs a restart operation it will request output data from the processor to initialize the module s output data Use the Initialize Output Data parameter page 24 in the configuration to bring the module to a known state after a restart operation The following table describes the structure of the request block Offset Description Value Length 5000 1000 1 The command control value of 1000 is placed in register 5000 of the M1 file to indicate that the module is requesting initialization of the M1 data file Ladder logic in the processor must recognize this command and place the correct information in the Mtfile After the data transfer is complete the ladder logic should place a value of 1001 in register 5000 of the module s M1 file The following table describes the structure of the response block Offset Description Value Length 5000 1001 1 Command Control Blocks Command control blocks are special blocks used to control the module The current version of the software supports four command control blocks event command control command control warm boot and cold boot Register 5000 of the module s M1 file is used for this feature The following table lists the command control block numbers recognized by the module
83. led and will not be executed in the normal polling sequence 1 The command is executed each scan of the command list if the Poll Interval Time is set to zero If the Poll Interval time is set the command will be executed when the interval timer expires 2 The command will execute only if the internal data associated with the command changes This value is valid only for write commands Internal Address 0 to 4999 or 0 to 9999 This field specifies the database address in the module s internal database to associate with the command The database address is interpreted as bit addressing or word addressing depending on the Modbus function For Modbus functions 1 2 5 and 15 this parameter is interpreted as bit addressing For Modbus functions 3 4 6 and 16 this parameter is interpreted as word addressing If the command is a read function the data received in the response message is placed at the specified location If the command is write function data used in the command is sourced from the specified data area Poll Interval 0 to 65535 This parameter specifies the minimum interval to execute continuous commands Enable code of 1 The parameter is entered in tenths of a second Therefore if a value of 100 is entered for a command the command executes no more frequently than every 10 seconds ProSoft Technology Inc Page 29 of 93 June 22 2009 MVI46 MNET SLC Platform Configuring the MVI46 MNET
84. led in Limited Warranty page 85 The Warranty Period may be extended at the time of equipment purchase for an additional charge as follows e Additional 1 year 10 of list price e Additional 2 years 20 of list price e Additional 3 years 30 of list price LIMITED WARRANTY This Limited Warranty Warranty governs all sales of hardware software and other products collectively Product manufactured and or offered for sale by ProSoft and all related services provided by ProSoft including maintenance repair warranty exchange and service programs collectively Services By purchasing or using the Product or Services the individual or entity purchasing or using the Product or Services Customer agrees to all of the terms and provisions collectively the Terms of this Limited Warranty All sales of software or other intellectual property are in addition subject to any license agreement accompanying such software or other intellectual property ProSoft Technology Inc Page 85 of 93 June 22 2009 MVI46 MNET SLC Platform Support Service amp Warranty Modbus TCP IP Interface Module User Manual 6 3 1 a 6 3 2 What Is Covered By This Warranty Warranty On New Products ProSoft warrants to the original purchaser that the Product that is the subject of the sale will 1 conform to and perform in accordance with published specifications prepared approved and issued by ProSoft and 2 will be fre
85. lid values determine the starting location of the data Minimum Command Delay 0 to 65535 This parameter specifies the number of milliseconds to wait between the initial issuance of a command This parameter can be used to delay all commands sent to slaves to avoid flooding commands on the network This parameter does not affect retries of a command as they will be issued when failure is recognized Response Timeout 0 to 65535 milliseconds This parameter represents the message response timeout period in 1 millisecond increments This is the time that a client will wait before re transmitting a command if no response is received from the addressed server The value is set depending upon the communication network used and the expected response time of the slowest device on the network ProSoft Technology Inc Page 25 of 93 June 22 2009 MVI46 MNET SLC Platform Configuring the MVI46 MNET Module Modbus TCP IP Interface Module User Manual Retry Count 0 to 10 This parameter specifies the number of times a command will be retried if it fails Float Flag Yes or No This flag specifies if the floating point data access functionality is to be implemented If the float flag is set to Yes Modbus functions 3 6 and 16 will interpret floating point values for registers as specified by the two following parameters Float Start 0 to 65535 This parameter defines the first register of floating point data All requests with registe
86. ll ProSoft Configuration Builder from the Product CD 1 Insert the ProSoft Solutions Product CD into the CD drive of your PC Wait for the startup screen to appear 2 Onthe startup screen click PRODUCT DOCUMENTATION This action opens an explorer window 3 Click to open the UTILITIES folder This folder contains all of the applications and files you will need to set up and configure your module 4 Double click the SETUPCONFIGURATIONTOOL folder double click the PCB_ EXE file and follow the instructions on your screen to install the software on your PC The information represented by the character in the file name is the PCB version number and therefore subject to change as new versions of PCB are released Note Many of the configuration and maintenance procedures use files and other utilities on the CD ROM You may wish to copy the files from the Utilities folder on the CD ROM to a convenient location on your hard drive ProSoft Technology Inc Page 11 of 93 June 22 2009 MVI46 MNET SLC Platform Start Here Modbus TCP IP Interface Module User Manual 1 4 Setting Jumpers The Setup Jumper acts as write protection for the module s flash memory In write protected mode the Setup pins are not connected and the module s firmware cannot be overwritten Do not jumper the Setup pins together unless you are directed to do so by ProSoft Technical Support The following illustration shows the MVI46 MNET jumper configurat
87. n 6 2 1 All Product Returns a In order to return a Product for repair exchange or otherwise the Customer must obtain a Returned Material Authorization RMA number from ProSoft and comply with ProSoft shipping instructions b In the event that the Customer experiences a problem with the Product for any reason Customer should contact ProSoft Technical Support at one of the telephone numbers listed above page 83 A Technical Support Engineer will request that you perform several tests in an attempt to isolate the problem If after completing these tests the Product is found to be the source of the problem we will issue an RMA c All returned Products must be shipped freight prepaid in the original shipping container or equivalent to the location specified by ProSoft and be accompanied by proof of purchase and receipt date The RMA number is to be prominently marked on the outside of the shipping box Customer agrees to insure the Product or assume the risk of loss or damage in transit Products shipped to ProSoft using a shipment method other than that specified by ProSoft or shipped without an RMA number will be returned to the Customer freight collect Contact ProSoft Technical Support for further information d A 10 restocking fee applies to all warranty credit returns whereby a Customer has an application change ordered too many does not need and so on 6 2 2 Procedures for Return of Units Under Warranty A Technical S
88. n When the configuration contains a valid parameter set all the bits in the configuration word will be clear This does not indicate that the configuration is valid for the user application Make sure each parameter is set correctly for the specific application If the APP BP ACT and OK LEDs blink at a rate of every one second this indicates a serious problem with the module Call ProSoft Technology support to arrange for repairs 4 2 1 Ethernet LED Indicators LED State Description Data Off No activity on the Ethernet port Green Flash The Ethernet port is actively transmitting or receiving data Link Off No physical network connection is detected No Ethernet communication is possible Check wiring and cables Green Solid Physical network connection detected This LED must be on solid for Ethernet communication to be possible 4 2 2 Clearing a Fault Condition Typically if the OK LED on the front of the module turns red for more than ten seconds a hardware problem has been detected in the module or the program has exited To clear the condition follow these steps Turn off power to the rack Remove the card from the rack Verify that all jumpers are set correctly If the module requires a Compact Flash card verify that the card is installed correctly Re insert the card in the rack and turn the power back on Verify the configuration data being transferred to the module from the SLC processor khON
89. n Code Definition Supported in Client Supported in Server Read Coil Status X Read Input Status Read Holding Registers Read Input Registers Set Single Coil Single Register Write XK XX X Xx XI XK XK XK KY Xx Read Exception Status CO NIO o R oO rm x lt Diagnostics Multiple Coil Write Multiple Register Write X Mask Write 4X 23 Read Write X a x 4 0 gt N N x X X lt Each command list record has the same general format The first part of the record contains the information relating to the communication module and the second part contains information required to interface to the Modbus TCP IP Server device ProSoft Technology Inc Page 27 of 93 June 22 2009 MVI46 MNET SLC Platform Modbus TCP IP Interface Module Configuring the MVI46 MNET Module User Manual Command Entry Formats The following table shows the structure of the configuration data necessary for each of the supported commands MNET MODBUS Command Structure Column 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Function Enable Internal Poll Count Swap IP Serv Slave Function Device Code Code Address Interval Code Address Port Node Code Modbus Time Address fc1 Code Register 1 10th Count 0 IP Port Address 1 Register Seconds Address fc2 Code Register 1 10th Count 0 IP Port Address 2 Register Seconds Address fc3 Code Register 1 10th Count Code IP P
90. n from PC to HYI Unit S Transfer Configuration from MYI Unit to PC U Reset diagnostic data V Version Information W Warm Boot Module Communication Status 1 Network 8 Client Configuration Client O 6 Servers Network Menu Esc Exit Program Important The illustrations of configuration debug menus in this section are intended as a general guide and may not exactly match the configuration debug menus in your own module If there is no response from the module follow these steps 1 Verify that the null modem cable is connected properly between your computer s serial port and the module A regular serial cable will not work 2 Oncomputers with more than one serial port verify that your communication program is connected to the same port that is connected to the module If you are still not able to establish a connection contact ProSoft Technology for assistance Navigation All of the sub menus for this module contain commands to redisplay the menu or return to the previous menu You can always return from a sub menu to the next higher menu by pressing M on your keyboard The organization of the menu structure is represented in simplified form in the following illustration Main Menu Child Menu A Child Menu B Child Menu C Child Sub Menu 1 Child Sub Menu 2 Child Sub Menu 3 Child Sub Menu 1 Child Sub Menu 1 Child Sub Menu 2 The remainder of this sec
91. nfiguration stored in the module s Flash memory to configure the module 4 1 4 Modbus Database View Press D to open the Modbus Database View menu Use this command to view the module s internal database values Press to view a list of commands on this menu DATABASE UIEW MENU Display Menu 4 Pages 4 to 4680 Show Again Back 5 Pages P Previous Page 8kip 5 Pages N Next Page D Decimal Display H Hexadecimal Display F Float Display A ASCII Display M Main Menu All data contained in the module s database is available for viewing using the commands Refer to Modbus Protocol Specification page 73 for information on the structure of Modbus messages Each option available on the menu is discussed in the following topics Viewing Register Pages To view sets of register pages use the keys described below Command Description 0 Display registers 0 to 99 1 Display registers 1000 to 1099 2 Display registers 2000 to 2099 And so on The total number of register pages available to view depends on your module s configuration Redisplaying the Current Page Press S to display the current page of data ProSoft Technology Inc Page 47 of 93 June 22 2009 MVI46 MNET SLC Platform Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Modbus TCP IP Interface Module User Manual Moving Back Through 5 Pages of Registers Press from the Database View menu to skip five pages back in the database to se
92. nition Ei STEP 2 Define Ports Section Status Action Required cancel 3 In the PRODUCT LINE FILTER area of the dialog box select MVI46 4 Inthe SELECT MODULE TYPE dropdown list select MVI46 MNET and then click OK to save your settings and return to the ProSoft Configuration Builder window The next task is to set the module parameters ProSoft Technology Inc Page 21 of 93 June 22 2009 MVI46 MNET SLC Platform Configuring the MVI46 MNET Module Modbus TCP IP Interface Module User Manual 2 1 2 Set Module Parameters Notice that the contents of the information pane and the configuration pane changed when you added the MVI46 MNET module to the project S Untitled ProSoft Configuration Builder View Project Tools Help Default Project Ga Default Location MVI46 MNET Configured MVI46 MNET a MVI46 MNT4 1 49 Module Values OK MNet Client 0 Values OK MNet Servers Values OK STATIC ARP TABLE Values OK Comment Values OK WATTCP Values OK Module Information Last Change Never Last Download Never Application Rev OS Rev Loader Rev MAC Address Configedit version 2 1 6 Build 4 Ethernet Configuration 192 168 0 100 my_ip netmask s 255 255 255 0 gateway 192 168 0 1 Module Configuration lt MVI46 MNET At this time you may wish to rename the Default Project and Default Location folders in the tree view To rename an obj
93. nterface Module User Manual Page 90 of 93 ProSoft Technology Inc June 22 2009 Index MVI46 MNET SLC Platform User Manual Modbus TCP IP Interface Module Disabling the RSLinx Driver for the Com Port on the PC 68 Disclaimer of all Other Warranties 88 Disclaimer Regarding High Risk Activities 87 Index Sat MNet Client 0 25 MNET Client 0 Error Status Data 72 MNET Client x Commands 26 MNET Servers 32 Module 23 Static ARP Table 24 34 0 00 Return Query Data 78 A Adding the Module to an Existing Project 38 All Product Returns 84 Allocation of Risks 89 Backplane Data Transfer 58 Battery Life Advisory 3 Bit Input Offset 33 C Cable Connections 67 Clearing a Fault Condition 52 Client Command Errors 65 Client Command List 65 Client Driver 64 Cold Boot 62 Command Control 61 Command Control Blocks 59 Command Entry Formats 28 Command List Entry Errors 66 Command List Menu 49 Command List Overview 27 Commands Supported by the Module 27 Comment 31 Configuring the RSLinx Driver for the PC COM Port 16 Configuring the MVI46 MNET Module 19 Connect your PC to the Module 18 Connect your PC to the Processor 14 Controlling Law and Severability 89 D Data Flow between MVI46 MNET Module and SLC Processor 63 DB9 to RJ45 Adaptor Cable 14 70 Diagnostics Function Code 08 77 Diagnostics
94. on information for the module Use this command to view the current version of the software for the module as well as other important values You may be asked to provide this information when calling for technical support on the product ProSoft Technology Inc Page 45 of 93 June 22 2009 MVI46 MNET SLC Platform Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Modbus TCP IP Interface Module User Manual Values at the bottom of the display are important in determining module operation The Program Scan Counter value is incremented each time a module s program cycle is complete Tip Repeat this command at one second intervals to determine the frequency of program execution Warm Booting the Module Caution Some of the commands available to you from this menu are designed for advanced debugging and system testing only and can cause the module to stop communicating with the processor or with other devices resulting in potential data loss or other failures Only use these commands if you are specifically directed to do so by ProSoft Technology Technical Support staff Some of these command keys are not listed on the menu but are active nevertheless Please be careful when pressing keys so that you do not accidentally execute an unwanted command Press W from the Main Menu to warm boot restart the module This command will cause the program to exit and reload refreshing configuration parameters that must be set on program initialization Onl
95. on pane and a configuration pane on the right side of the window When you first start PCB the tree view consists of folders for DEFAULT PROJECT and DEFAULT LOCATION with a DEFAULT MODULE in the Default Location folder The following illustration shows the PCB window with a new project Gi Untitled ProSoft Configuration Builder G Default Location View Project Tools Help Default Project Name Status Default Module Please Select Module Type Unknown Product Line 1 Last Change Last Download Module Information Last Change Never Last Download Never Application Rev OS Rev Loader Rev MAC Address Configedit version 2 1 6 Build 4 Module configuration Module Module Type Module Name Default Module Default Module Page 20 of 93 ProSoft Technology Inc June 22 2009 Configuring the MVI46 MNET Module MVI46 MNET SLC Platform User Manual Modbus TCP IP Interface Module Your first task is to add the MVI46 MNET module to the project 1 Use the mouse to select Default Module in the tree view and then click the right mouse button to open a shortcut menu 2 On the shortcut menu choose Choose Module Type This action opens the Choose Module Type dialog box Choose Module Type Product Line Filter PLx4000 PLx6000 MVI46 MVIS6 C MVI71 All C pixso00 C PTQ C MVI69 C MVIS6E C MVI94 Search Module Type STEP 1 Select Module Type Module Defi
96. ort Address 3 Register Seconds Address fc4 Code Register 1 10th Count Code IP Port Address 4 Register Seconds Address fc5 Code Register 1 10th Count 0 IP Port Address 5 Register Seconds Address fc6 Code Register 1 10th Count 0 IP Port Address 6 Register Seconds Address fc15 Code Register 1 10th Count 0 IP Port Address 15 Register Seconds Address fc16 Code Register 1 10th Count Code IP Port Address 16 Register Seconds Address The first part of the record is the Module Information which relates to the ProLinx module and the second part contains information required to interface to the Server device Command list example W Edit MNet Client 0 Commands Enable Internal Address Poll Interval Reg Count Swap Code Node IP Address Serv Port Slave Addr ModBus Function v1 1000 No Change 192 168 0 249 502 1 FC 3 Read Holding 2 Yes 0 lt Enable Value Status OK Set to Defaults No Change Edit Row Copy Row o 192 168 0 249 502 Add Row Insert Row Delete Row Move Up Move Down Cancel 1 FC 16 Preset Writ Page 28 of 93 ProSoft Technology Inc June 22 2009 Configuring the MVI46 MNET Module MVI46 MNET SLC Platform User Manual Modbus TCP IP Interface Module Enable 0 1 2 This field defines whether or not the command is to be executed and under what conditions Value Description 0 The command is disab
97. puts Where applicable this may be accomplished via device specific Program commands In ProSoft products this is only accomplished through ladder logic programming Coils that are reprogrammed in the controller logic program are not automatically cleared upon power up Thus if such a coil is set ON by function Code 5 and even months later an output is connected to that coil the output will be hot 5 5 6 Preset Single Register Function Code 06 Query Function 06 allows the user to modify the contents of a holding register Any holding register that exists within the controller can have its contents changed by this message However because the controller is actively scanning it also can alter the content of any holding register at any time The values are provided in binary up to the maximum capacity of the controller unused high order bits must be set to zero When used with Slave address zero Broadcast mode all Slave controllers will load the specified register with the contents specified NOTE Functions 5 6 15 and 16 are the only messages that will be recognized as valid for broadcast Adr Func DataStartReg Data StartReg Data of Regs Hi Data ofRegsLo Error Check Field Hi Lo 11 06 00 01 00 03 CRC Response The response to a preset single register request is to re transmit the query message after the register has been altered Adr Func DataRegHi DataRegLo DataInput Reg Hi DataInput RegLo Error Check Field
98. r values greater than or equal to this value will be considered floating point data requests This parameter is only used if the Float Flag is enabled For example if a value of 7000 is entered all requests for registers 7000 and above will be considered as floating point data Float Offset 0 to 9999 This parameter defines the start register for floating point data in the internal database This parameter is used only if the Float Flag is enabled For example if the Float Offset value is set to 3000 and the float start parameter is set to 7000 data requests for register 7000 will use the internal Modbus register 3000 2 1 6 MNET Client x Commands The MNET Client x Commands section of the configuration sets the Modbus master port command list This command list polls Modbus slave devices attached to the Modbus master port The module supports numerous commands This permits the module to interface with a wide variety of Modbus protocol devices The function codes used for each command are those specified in the Modbus protocol page 73 Each command list record has the same format The first part of the record contains the information relating to the MVI46 MNET communication module and the second part contains information required to interface to the Modbus slave device Page 26 of 93 ProSoft Technology Inc June 22 2009 Configuring the MVI46 MNET Module MVI46 MNET SLC Platform User Manual Modbus TCP IP Interface Module
99. requested by the processor 5002 This word contains the result of the event request If a value of one is present the command was issued If a value of zero is present no room was found in the command queue Word two of the block can be used by the ladder logic to determine if the command was added to the command queue of the module The command will only fail if the command queue for the port is full 100 commands for each queue Command Control Command control blocks place commands from the command list into the command queue The client has a command list of up to 100 commands The module services commands in the queue before the user defined command list This gives high priority to commands in the queue Commands placed in the queue through this mechanism must be defined in the module s command list Under normal command list execution the module will only execute commands with the Enable parameter set to one or two If the value is set to zero the command is skipped Commands may be placed in the command queue with an Enable parameter set to zero using this feature These commands can then be executed using the command control blocks One to six commands can be placed in the command queue with a single request The following table describes the format for this block Word Description 5000 Command queue block to 5006 identification code of 5001 5001 This word contains the index in the command list for the first command
100. s Note The battery is not user replaceable Your Feedback Please We always want you to feel that you made the right decision to use our products If you have suggestions comments compliments or complaints about the product documentation or support please write or call us ProSoft Technology 5201 Truxtun Ave 3rd Floor Bakersfield CA 93309 1 661 716 5100 1 661 716 5101 Fax www prosoft technology com Copyright ProSoft Technology Inc 2009 All Rights Reserved MV146 MNET User Manual June 22 2009 ProSoft Technology ProLinx inRAx ProTalk and RadioLinx are Registered Trademarks of ProSoft Technology Inc All other brand or product names are or may be trademarks of and are used to identify products and services of their respective owners ProSoft Technology Product Documentation In an effort to conserve paper ProSoft Technology no longer includes printed manuals with our product shipments User Manuals Datasheets Sample Ladder Files and Configuration Files are provided on the enclosed CD and are available at no charge from our web site www prosoft technology com Printed documentation is available for purchase Contact ProSoft Technology for pricing and availability Asia Pacific 603 7724 2080 Europe Middle East Africa 33 0 5 3436 87 20 Latin America 1 281 298 9109 North America 1 661 716 5100 Contents MVI46 MNET SLC Platform User Manual Modbus TCP IP Interf
101. s C l 32 Output TRANS SINK 10 50 YDC 1 4 Output RLY 240 VAC 8 Qutput RLY 240 VAC 16 Output RLY 240 VAC 8 Output Isolated Relay Synchronized Axes Module Open Loop Velocity Control Robot Control Interface Module ControlNet SLC Scanner DeviceNet Scanner Module GMC Turbo System SCANport Comm Module Basic SCANport Comm Module Enhanced RIO Scanner Lontig Help Hide All Cards Other Requires 1 0 Card Type ID 3 Inthe right pane double click Other Requires I O Card Type ID This action opens the Other type IO card dialog box Other type IO card Enter the IO card s ID number decimal 12835 Page 38 of 93 ProSoft Technology Inc June 22 2009 Ladder Logic MVI46 MNET SLC Platform User Manual Modbus TCP IP Interface Module 4 The module s I O card ID number is 12835 Enter that value in the ID number field and then click OK to dismiss the dialog box 5 Observe that the module you selected is now in the list in the left pane of the I O Configuration dialog box 1 0 Configuration Racks Current Cards Available 1 1746 44 4SlotRack Filter AN 10 z 2 1 0 Rack Not Installed x Pati Description Read I0 Config 3 i70 Rack Notinstaled v 1746 0BP8 8 Dutput 2 AJTRANS SRC 24VDC 1746 0BP16 16 Dutput 1 A TRANS SAC 24VDC 1746 0G16 16 Dutput TTL SINK 5 YDC 1746 08 8 Output TRANS SINK 10 50 VDC 1746 016 16 Output TRANS SINK 10 50 VDC 1746 0VP16 16 Output 1 AJT
102. s contained in the software will meet or satisfy the purchaser s intended use or requirements the Customer assumes complete responsibility for decisions made or actions taken based on information obtained using ProSoft software This Warranty does not cover the failure of the Product to perform specified functions or any other non conformance defects losses or damages caused by or attributable to any of the following i shipping ii improper installation or other failure of Customer to adhere to ProSoft s specifications or instructions ili unauthorized repair or maintenance iv attachments equipment options parts software or user created programming including but not limited to programs developed with any IEC 61131 3 C or any variant of C programming languages not furnished by ProSoft v use of the Product for purposes other than those for which it was designed vi any other abuse misapplication neglect or misuse by the Customer vii accident improper testing or causes external to the Product such as but not limited to exposure to extremes of temperature or humidity power failure or power surges or vili disasters such as fire flood earthquake wind and lightning Page 86 of 93 ProSoft Technology Inc June 22 2009 Support Service amp Warranty MVI46 MNET SLC Platform User Manual Modbus TCP IP Interface Module c The information in this Agreement is subject to change without notice Pro
103. safe or inappropriate working conditions 1 1 System Requirements MVI46 PCB The MVI46 MNET module requires the following minimum hardware and software components Rockwell Automation SLC 5 02 MO M1 capable processors or newer with compatible power supply and one free slot in the rack for the MVI46 MNET module The module requires 800mA of available power Rockwell Automation RSLogix 500 programming software Rockwell Automation RSLinx communication software Pentium II 500 MHz minimum Pentium III 733 MHz or better recommended ProSoft Technology Inc Page 9 of 93 June 22 2009 MVI46 MNET SLC Platform Start Here Modbus TCP IP Interface Module User Manual Supported operating systems o Microsoft Windows 98 o Windows NT version 4 with SP4 or higher o Windows 2000 o Windows XP 32 Mbytes of RAM minimum 64 Mbytes of RAM recommended 50 Mbytes of free hard disk space or more based on application requirements 16 color VGA graphics adapter 640 x 480 minimum resolution 256 Color 800 x 600 recommended CD ROM drive 1 2 Package Contents The following components are included with your MVI46 MNET module and are all required for installation and configuration Important Before beginning the installation please verify that all of the following items are present Qty Part Name Part Number Part Description 1 MVI46 MNET MVI46 MNET Modbus TCP IP Interface Module Module
104. sample application Rename either the source or the destination data files and then search and replace references in the ladder for instances of any renamed files 9 Save and Download the new application to the controller and place the processor in run mode Page 40 of 93 ProSoft Technology Inc June 22 2009 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting MVI46 MNET SLC Platform User Manual Modbus TCP IP Interface Module 4 4 1 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting In This Chapter Reading Status Data from the Module ceecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeneeeenees 41 LED Status INdiCators cc ccecesesesesesssssssssssesssssssssssssssssessssssssssseeeeees 51 The module provides information on diagnostics and troubleshooting in the following forms Status data values are transferred from the module to the processor Data contained in the module can be viewed through the Configuration Debug port attached to a terminal emulator LED status indicators on the front of the module provide information on the module s status Reading Status Data from the Module The MVI46 MNET module returns a 47 word Status Data block that can be used to determine the module s operating status This data is located in the module s database at a user set location and is viewable using the Configuration Debug port with a terminal emulation program The Configuration Debug port provides the following functionality Full view of the modul
105. scription _ AB DF1 1 DH485 Sta 10 COM1 RUNNI _ Status If you see the status as running you will not be able to use this com port for anything other than communication to the processor To stop the driver press the Stop on the side of the window Configure Start Stop Delete ProSoft Technology Inc Page 69 of 93 June 22 2009 MVI46 MNET SLC Platform Reference Modbus TCP IP Interface Module User Manual 5 After you have stopped the driver you will see the following Configure Drivers 4 Available Driver Types Name and Description Status AB_DF1 1 DH485 Sta 10 COM1 STOPPED Stopped r Configured Drivers 6 Upon seeing this you may now use that com port to connect to the debug port of the module Note You may need to shut down and restart your PC before it will allow you to stop the driver usually only on Windows NT machines If you have followed all of the above steps and it will not stop the driver then make sure you do not have RSLogix open If RSLogix is not open and you still cannot stop the driver then reboot your PC 5 3 3 DB9 to RJ45 Adaptor Cable 14 Cable Assembly off OGOGO a z EA v _ 2 ors RxD i RXD mas i SI DTR l po a E E i j RTS iS or i CTS TXRXD TXD J C Wiring Diagram Page
106. ta Coil Data Coil Error Check Status 20 Status28 Status36 Status 44to Status52to Field to 27 to 35 to 43 51 56 11 01 05 CD 6B B2 OE 1B CRC The status of coils 20 to 27 is shown as CD HEX 1100 1101 Binary Reading left to right this shows that coils 27 26 23 22 and 20 are all on The other coil data bytes are decoded similarly Due to the quantity of coil statuses requested the last data field which is shown 1B HEX 0001 1011 Binary contains the status of only 5 coils 52 to 56 instead of 8 coils The 3 left most bits are provided as zeros to fill the 8 bit format ProSoft Technology Inc Page 73 of 93 June 22 2009 MVI46 MNET SLC Platform Reference Modbus TCP IP Interface Module User Manual 5 5 2 Read Input Status Function Code 02 Query This function allows the user to obtain the ON OFF status of discrete inputs in the addressed Slave PC Broadcast mode is not supported with this function code In addition to the Slave address and function fields the message requires that the information field contain the initial input address to be read Starting Address and the number of locations that will be interrogated to obtain status data The addressing allows up to 2000 inputs to be obtained at each request however the specific Slave device may have restrictions that lower the maximum quantity The inputs are numbered form zero input 10001 zero input 10002 one input 10003 two and so on for a 58
107. tation 4 Purchasing Warranty Extension 85 R Read Coil Status Function Code 01 73 Read Holding Registers Function Code 03 75 Read Input Registers Function Code 04 75 Read Input Status Function Code 02 74 Reading Status Data from the Module 41 Receiving the Configuration File 45 Redisplaying the Current Page 47 49 Returning to the Main Menu 48 49 50 RS 232 Configuration Debug Port 68 S Sending the Configuration File 45 Server Driver 63 Service Port 30 Set Module Parameters 22 Set Up the Project 19 Setting Jumpers 12 Slave Address 31 Standard Modbus Protocol Errors 65 Start Here 7 9 Sub function codes supported by the serial line devices 78 Support Service amp Warranty 7 83 Swap Code 30 System Requirements MVI46 PCB 9 T The Configuration Debug Menu 42 Time Limit for Bringing Suit 88 Transferring WATTCP CFG to the module 50 Transferring WATTCP CFG to the PC 50 Troubleshooting 53 U Using the Diagnostic Window in ProSoft Configuration Builder 42 V Viewing Block Transfer Statistics 44 Viewing Client Configuration 46 Viewing Client Status 46 Viewing Data in ASCII Text Format 48 Viewing Data in Decimal Format 48 Viewing Data in Floating Point Format 48 Viewing Data in Hexadecimal Format 48 Viewing Module Configuration 45 Viewing Network Status 46 Viewing Register Pages 47 Vi
108. te 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 List Menu Press L to open the Command List menu Use this command to view the configured command list for the module 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 Receiving the Configuration File Press R to download receive the current configuration file from the module For more information on receiving and sending configuration files please see Uploading and Downloading the Configuration File Sending the Configuration File Press S to upload send an updated configuration file to the module For more information on receiving and sending configuration files please see Uploading and Downloading the Configuration File Resetting diagnostic data Press U to reset the status counters for the client and or servers in the module Viewing Version Information Press V to view Versi
109. th other Modbus compatible devices Compatible devices include Modicon PAC s as well as a wide variety of instruments and devices A 5000 word register space in the module exchanges data between the processor and the Modbus network 5 1 1 General Specifications Single Slot 1746 backplane compatible Local or extended I O rack only Remote rack not supported The module is recognized as an Input Output module and has access to processor memory for data transfer between processor and module using MO M1 files Ladder Logic is used for data transfer between module and processor Sample ladder file included Configuration data obtained from configuration text file downloaded to module Sample configuration file included 5 1 2 Modbus TCP IP ProSoft s Modbus TCP IP implementation uses the module s shared internal memory for data transfer Sharing the memory with another protocol driver allows the module to transfer data between Modbus TCP IP devices and other devices on other networks Configurable floating point data movement is supported including support for Enron or Daniel floating point applications ProSoft Technology Inc Page 55 of 93 June 22 2009 MVI46 MNET SLC Platform Reference Modbus TCP IP Interface Module User Manual Modbus TCP IP Server Slave The server driver accepts incoming connections on Service Port 502 for clients using Modbus TCP IP MBAP messages and from clients on Service Port 200
110. th the message Module Running Download files from PC to module Module Running STEP 1 Select Communication Path Select Connection Type Com 3 Ei Ethernet CIPconnect STEP 2 Transfer File s DOWNLOAD Test Connection Page 36 of 93 ProSoft Technology Inc June 22 2009 Ladder Logic MVI46 MNET SLC Platform User Manual Modbus TCP IP Interface Module 3 3 1 Ladder Logic In This Chapter se Module Data ciciiescecessietagdeschccsessdscadiscstedactiapschiaseevenscte nsiandeaaeorbicnaniacess 37 Adding the Module to an Existing Project 38 Ladder logic is required for application of the MVI46 MNET module Tasks that must be handled by the ladder logic are module data transfer special block handling and status data receipt Additionally a power up handler may be needed to handle the initialization of the module s data and to clear any processor fault conditions The sample ladder logic on the ProSoft Solutions CD ROM is extensively commented to provide information on the purpose and function of each rung For most applications the sample ladder will work without modification Module Data All data related to the MVI46 MNET module is stored in a user defined data files and the module s M1 file Files should be defined for each data type to be used with the module Additionally a file should be defined to hold the module status data The status data should be copied
111. tion shows you the menus available for this module and briefly discusses the commands available to you ProSoft Technology Inc Page 43 of 93 June 22 2009 MVI46 MNET SLC Platform Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Modbus TCP IP Interface Module User Manual Keystrokes The keyboard commands on these menus are almost always non case sensitive You can enter most commands in lower case or capital letters The menus use a few special characters that must be entered exactly as shown Some of these characters will require you to use the SHIFT CTRL or ALT keys to enter them correctly For example on US English keyboards enter the command as SHIFT Also take care to distinguish capital letter I from lower case letter L L and number 1 likewise for capital letter O0 and number 0 Although these characters look nearly the same on the screen they perform different actions on the module 4 1 3 Main Menu When you first connect to the module from your computer your terminal screen will be blank To activate the main menu press the key on your computer s keyboard If the module is connected properly the following menu will appear on your terminal screen M I46 MNET COMMUNICATION MODULE MENU Display Menu B Block Transfer Statistics C Module Configuration D Modbus Database View Command List Errors E Client 9 Command List I Client 8 R Transfer Configuration from PC to HYI Unit
112. to set an amount of time to wait before trying again to connect to this non existent server This feature allows the client to continue sending commands and polling other existing servers while waiting for the non existent server to appear on the network Page 66 of 93 ProSoft Technology Inc June 22 2009 Reference MVI46 MNET SLC Platform User Manual Modbus TCP IP Interface Module 5 3 se HE He Cable Connections The MVI46 MNET module has the following communication connections on the module One Ethernet port RJ45 connector One RS 232 Configuration Debug port RJ45 connector 5 3 1 Ethernet Connection The MVI46 MNET module has an RJ45 port located on the front of the module labeled Ethernet for use with the TCP IP network The module is connected to the Ethernet network using an Ethernet cable between the module s Ethernet port and an Ethernet switch or hub Note Depending on hardware configuration you may see more than one RJ45 port on the module The Ethernet port is labeled Ethernet Warning The MVI46 MNET module is NOT compatible with Power Over Ethernet IEEE802 3af IEEE802 3at networks Do NOT connect the module to Ethernet devices hubs switches or networks that supply AC or DC power over the Ethernet cable Failure to observe this precaution may result in damage to hardware or injury to personnel Important The module requires a static fixed IP address that is not shared with any ot
113. to the rack Green The module is operating normally Red The program has detected an error or is being configured If the LED remains red for over 10 seconds the program has probably halted Power off the rack remove the card from the rack and re insert the card and power on the rack to restart the module s program BAT Red Off The battery voltage is OK and functioning On The battery voltage is low or battery is not present Allow battery to charge by keeping module plugged into rack for 24 hours If BAT LED still does not go off contact ProSoft Technology as this is not a user serviceable item If a configuration error is found for the client the client configuration error word will have a value other than zero The configuration error word bits have the following definitions Bit Description Value 0 0x0001 1 0x0002 2 0x0004 3 0x0008 4 Invalid retry count parameter 0x0010 5 The float flag parameter is not valid 0x0020 6 The float start parameter is not valid 0x0040 7 The float offset parameter is not valid 0x0080 8 0x0100 9 0x0200 ProSoft Technology Inc June 22 2009 Page 51 of 93 MVI46 MNET SLC Platform Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Modbus TCP IP Interface Module User Manual Bit Description Value 10 0x0400 11 0x0800 12 0x1000 13 0x2000 14 0x4000 15 0x8000 Correct any invalid data in the configuration for proper module operatio
114. upport Engineer must approve the return of Product under ProSoft s Warranty a A replacement module will be shipped and invoiced A purchase order will be required b Credit for a product under warranty will be issued upon receipt of authorized product by ProSoft at designated location referenced on the Return Material Authorization 6 2 3 Procedures for Return of Units Out of Warranty a Customer sends unit in for evaluation b If no defect is found Customer will be charged the equivalent of 100 USD plus freight charges duties and taxes as applicable A new purchase order will be required Page 84 of 93 ProSoft Technology Inc June 22 2009 Support Service amp Warranty MVI46 MNET SLC Platform User Manual Modbus TCP IP Interface Module 6 3 c If unit is repaired charge to Customer will be 30 of current list price USD plus freight charges duties and taxes as applicable A new purchase order will be required or authorization to use the purchase order submitted for evaluation fee The following is a list of non repairable units 3150 All 3750 3600 All 3700 3170 All 3250 1560 Can be repaired only if defect is the power supply 1550 Can be repaired only if defect is the power supply 3350 3300 1500 All Oo e SE e DE gt SE e E e a e E e E e E e e 6 2 4 Purchasing Warranty Extension a ProSoft s standard warranty period is three 3 years from the date of shipment as detai
115. ver for the PC COM Port If RSLogix is unable to establish communication with the processor follow these steps 1 Open RSLINX 2 Open the COMMUNICATIONS menu and choose CONFIGURE DRIVERS File View eoume e e Station DDE OPC amp S RSWho Configure Shortcuts Configure Client Applications Configure CIP Options Driver Diagnostics CIP Diagnostics This action opens the CONFIGURE DRIVERS dialog box Configure Drivers Available Driver Types RS 232 DF1 devices Add New Configured Drivers Name and Description Status AB_DF1 1 DF1 Sta 0 COM1 RUNNING Running Configure AB_ETHIP 1 A B Ethernet RUNNING Running Startup Start Stop Delete Note If the list of configured drivers is blank you must first choose and configure a driver from the Available Driver Types list The recommended driver type to choose for serial communication with the processor is RS 232 DF1 DEVICES Page 16 of 93 ProSoft Technology Inc June 22 2009 Start Here MVI46 MNET SLC Platform User Manual Modbus TCP IP Interface Module 3 Click to select the driver and then click CONFIGURE This action opens the CONFIGURE ALLEN BRADLEY DF1 COMMUNICATIONS DEVICE dialog box Configure RS 232 DF1 Devices Device Name AB_DF1 1 Comm Port COM1 T Device Logix 5550 CompactLogix x Baud Rate 119200 Station Number gg j z Decimal Parity None Error Checking CRC Ji Stop Bits 1 X Protocol
116. y use this command if you must force the module to re boot Viewing Network Status Press 1 to view statistics for the network server ports The Network Server Ports Status screen shows the number of requests responses and errors for each network server NETWORK SERUER PORTS STATUS IMNET SERVER lt Port 2880 gt a HTTP SERUER lt Port 80 Nunber of Requests Number of Responses Number of Errors Receive Number of Errors Sen Viewing Client Status Press 0 zero to display the statistics of the client Viewing Client Configuration Press 5 to display the configuration information for the client Page 46 of 93 ProSoft Technology Inc June 22 2009 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting MVI46 MNET SLC Platform User Manual Modbus TCP IP Interface Module Exiting the Program Caution Some of the commands available to you from this menu are designed for advanced debugging and system testing only and can cause the module to stop communicating with the processor or with other devices resulting in potential data loss or other failures Only use these commands if you are specifically directed to do so by ProSoft Technology Technical Support staff Some of these command keys are not listed on the menu but are active nevertheless Please be careful when pressing keys so that you do not accidentally execute an unwanted command Press ESC to restart the module and force all drivers to be loaded The module will use the co

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