EasyManua.ls Logo

ProSoft Technology MVI69E-MBTCP - Set Driver and Command Active Bits Block (9500)

ProSoft Technology MVI69E-MBTCP
150 pages
Print Icon
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
Reference MVI69E-MBTCP CompactLogix Platform
User Manual Modbus TCP/IP Enhanced Communication Module
Page 136 of 150 ProSoft Technology, Inc.
June 28, 2017
Offset
Description
41
Encapsulated Modbus TCP/IP error sent: this counter increments each time the
server sends an error to the remote Modbus TCP/IP client.
42
Encapsulated Modbus TCP/IP error received: this counter increments each time an
error is received from a remote Modbus TCP/IP client.
43
Modbus MBAP request count: this counter increments each time an MBAP (Service
Port 502) request is received from a remote Modbus TCP/IP client.
44
Modbus MBAP response count: this counter increments each time an MBAP
(Service Port 502) response is sent back to a remote Modbus TCP/IP client
command.
45
Modbus MBAP error sent: this counter increments each time the server sends an
error to the remote MBAP Modbus TCP/IP client.
46
Modbus MBAP error received: this counter increments each time an error is
received from a remote MBAP Modbus TCP/IP client
47 to (n-1)
Spare
Where n = 60, 120, or 240 depending on the Block Transfer Size parameter.
7.4.10 Set Driver and Command Active Bits Block (9500)
This block enables and disables the Modbus TCP/IP clients and servers of the
module.
Block 9500: Request from Processor to Module
Offset
Description
0
Block ID 9500 to set server and client enable/disable state
1
Server active state
0=Disabled
1=Enabled
2
Client 0 to client 15 bit map for active status of clients
3
Client 16 to client 19 bit map for active status of clients
4 to 23
Client 0 to client 19 command active bits. One word for each client with each bit
used to turn on and off the commands for the client.
0=Disabled
1=Enabled
24 to (n-1)
Spare
Where n = 60, 120, or 240 depending on the Block Transfer Size parameter.
Block 9500: Response from Module to Processor
Offset
Description
0
Block ID 9500 requested by processor
1
The next write block ID
2 to (n-1)
Spare

Table of Contents

Related product manuals