PLX3x Series ASCII Protocol
Ethernet and Serial Gateways User Manual
ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 163 of 218
May 26, 2016
8.3 ASCII Diagnostics
8.3.1 PCB Diagnostics
The best way to troubleshoot this driver is to use ProSoft Configuration Builder to
access the diagnostic capabilities of the gateway through the Ethernet debug
port. For instructions on how to access Diagnostics, see Using Diagnostics in
ProSoft Configuration Builder (page 36).
8.3.2 ASCII Status Data in Upper Memory
Each ASCII port has an associated status data area located in the gateway’s
upper memory. The Data Map functionality of the gateway can be used to map
this data into the normal user data range of the gateway’s database. See Using
the CommonNet Data Map (page 25).
The following table lists the starting addresses in upper memory where the status
data for each ASCII port can be found.
Gateway Starting Register for Status Data
*Status data for Ports 2 through 4 are only present in 4-port ASCII gateways.
Port [x] Status Data
-1 = Listening for data
1 = Receiving port data
Total receive character count
Total receive message count
0 = Waiting for Data to Send
1 = RTS On
2 = RTS Timeout
3 = Sending data
4 = Waiting for RTS Off
5 = RTS turned off
30, 31, and 32 = Intercharacter Delay
100 and 101 = Message Delay before Transmit
Total transmit character count
Total transmit message count