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MVI69E-MBS CompactLogix Platform Reference
Modbus Serial Enhanced Communication Module User Manual
ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 133 of 154
June 28, 2017
7.4.10 Get General Module Status Data Block (9250)
Block 9250: Get General Module Status Data
This block requests the general module status.
Block 9250: Request from Processor to Module
Offset
Description
0
Write Block ID: 9250 request for general module status
1 to (n-1)
Spare
Where n = 60, 120, or 240 depending on the Block Transfer Size parameter.
Block 9250: Response from Module to Processor
Offset
Description
0
Read Block ID: 9250 requested by processor.
1
Write Block ID: To be used by the processor in its next Write block.
2
Program Scan Count: This value is incremented each time a complete program cycle
occurs in the module.
3-4
Product Code: These two registers contain the product code of "MB6E" for the
MVI69E-MBS module.
5-6
Product Version: These two registers contain the product version for the current
running software.
7-8
Operating System: These two registers contain the month and year values for the
program operating system.
9-10
Run Number: These two registers contain the run number value for the currently
running software.
11
Port 1 Command List Requests: Number of requests made from this port to slave
devices on the network.
12
Port 1 Command List Response: Number of slave response messages received on
the port.
13
Port 1 Command List Errors: Number of command errors processed on the port.
These errors could be due to a bad response or command.
14
Port 1 Requests: Total number of messages sent out of the port.
15
Port 1 Responses: Total number of messages received on the port.
16
Port 1 Errors Sent: Total number of message errors sent out of the port.
17
Port 1 Errors Received: Total number of message errors received on the port.
18
Port 2 Command List Requests: Number of requests made from this port to slave
devices on the network.
19
Port 2 Command List Response: Number of slave response messages received on
the port.
20
Port 2 Command List Errors: Number of command errors processed on the port.
These errors could be due to a bad response or command.

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