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Module Configuration 

MVI46-GEC 

 SLC Platform 

 

Generic ASCII Ethernet Interface Module 

 

ProSoft Technology, Inc. 

Page 23 of 78 

April 30, 2008 
 

On the shortcut menu, choose "Choose Module Type". This action opens the 
Choose Module Type dialog box.  

 

In the Product Line Filter area of the dialog box, select MVI46. In the Select 
Module Type dropdown list, select MVI46-GEC, 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.  

 

Adding a Module 

To add a module to your project: 

Double-click the Default Module icon to open the Choose Module Type dialog 
box. 

On the Choose Module Type dialog box, select the module type. 

Or 

Open the Project menu and choose Location.  

On the Location menu, choose Add Module. 

 

To add a module to a different location: 

Right-click the Location folder and choose Add Module. A new module icon 
appears. 

Or 

Select the Location icon. 

From the Project menu, select Location, then select Add Module. 

Summary of Contents for inRAx MVI46-GEC

Page 1: ...MVI46 GEC SLC Platform Generic ASCII Ethernet Interface Module User Manual April 30 2008 ...

Page 2: ...logy Improvements and or changes in this manual or the product may be made at any time These changes will be made periodically to correct technical inaccuracies or typographical errors 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 Th...

Page 3: ...es 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 http 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 South Africa 33 5 34 36...

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Page 5: ...e Data 21 2 3 ProSoft Configuration Builder 21 2 3 1 Set Up the Project 22 2 3 2 Set Module Parameters 24 2 4 Module 26 2 4 1 Module Name 26 2 5 Server x 26 2 5 1 Enabled 26 2 5 2 Service Port Number 26 2 5 3 Connection Timeout 26 2 5 4 Connection Close Type 27 2 5 5 Swap Rx Data Bytes 27 2 5 6 Swap Tx Data Bytes 27 2 6 Ethernet Configuration 27 2 7 Download the Project to the Module 28 3 LADDER L...

Page 6: ...s 68 6 2 1 All Product Returns 69 6 3 Procedures for Return of Units Under Warranty 69 6 4 Procedures for Return of Units Out of Warranty 70 6 4 1 Un repairable Units 70 6 4 2 Purchasing Warranty Extension 71 6 5 LIMITED WARRANTY 71 6 5 1 What Is Covered By This Warranty 71 6 5 2 What Is Not Covered By This Warranty 72 6 5 3 DISCLAIMER REGARDING HIGH RISK ACTIVITIES 73 6 5 4 DISCLAIMER OF ALL OTHE...

Page 7: ...c and Troubleshooting Verifying Communication page 40 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting page 33 This section describes how to verify communications with the network Diagnostic and Troubleshooting procedures Reference Product Specifications Functional Overview Glossary Reference page 43 Functional Overview page 45 Product Specifications page 43 These sections contain general references associated wit...

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Page 9: ...n without exposing personnel or equipment to unsafe or inappropriate working conditions Safety quality and experience are key factors in a successful installation 1 1 System Requirements The MVI46 GEC module requires the following minimum hardware and software components Rockwell Automation SLC 5 02 M0 M1 capable processors or newer with compatible power supply and one free slot in the rack for th...

Page 10: ...ASCII Ethernet Interface Module 1 Cable Cable 15 RS232 Null Modem For RS232 Connection to the CFG Port 1 Cable RJ45 to DB9 Male Adapter For DB9 Connection to Module s Port 1 inRAx Solutions CD Contains sample programs utilities and documentation for the MVI46 GEC module If any of these components are missing please contact ProSoft Technology Support for replacement parts 1 3 Install ProSoft Config...

Page 11: ...roSoft Solutions CD ROM included in the package with your MVI46 GEC module To install ProSoft Configuration Builder from the CD ROM 1 Insert the ProSoft Solutions CD ROM into the CD drive of your PC Wait for the startup screen to appear 2 On the startup screen click Product Documentation This action opens an explorer window 3 Click to open the Utilities folder This folder contains all of the appli...

Page 12: ...ssor and power supply please do so before installing the MVI46 GEC 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 do...

Page 13: ...e 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...

Page 14: ...e Page 14 of 78 ProSoft Technology Inc April 30 2008 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 2 Connect the straight connector end of the cable to the serial port on your computer ...

Page 15: ...cessor open the Communications menu and then choose Download RSLogix will establish communication with the processor 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 4 When the download is complete RSLogix will open another confirmation dialog box Click Yes to switch t...

Page 16: ...n with the processor follow these steps 1 Open RSLinx 2 Open the Communications menu and choose Configure Drivers This action opens the Configure Drivers dialog box 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 17: ...sful 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 1 8 Connect your PC to the Module With the module securel...

Page 18: ...MVI46 GEC SLC Platform Start Here Generic ASCII Ethernet Interface Module Page 18 of 78 ProSoft Technology Inc April 30 2008 3 Attach the other end to the serial port on your PC or laptop ...

Page 19: ...rocess consists of the following steps 1 Use RSLogix to identify the module to the processor and add the module to a project Note The RSLogix software must be in offline mode to add the module to a project 2 Modify the module s configuration files to meet the needs of your application and copy the updated configuration to the module Example configuration files are provided on the CD ROM Refer to t...

Page 20: ... to the system Select the I O Configuration option from the program screen The system displays the following window Select the Other module from the list This causes the system to display the following dialog box Enter the module I O card ID number as 12835 then click OK Double click the mouse on the module just added to the rack Fill in the dialog box as shown Click OK to apply the settings Close...

Page 21: ...etwork the module s Application LED APP LED should remain off and the backplane activity LED BP ACT should blink very rapidly Refer to the Troubleshooting section if you encounter errors Attach a terminal to the Debug Configuration port on the module and look at the status of the module using the Configuration Debug Menu in the module 2 2 Module Data All data related to the MVI46 GEC module is sto...

Page 22: ... a tree view on the left an information pane and a configuration pane on the right side of the window When you first start ProSoft Configuration Builder 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 ProSoft Configuration Builder window with a new project Your first task is to add ...

Page 23: ...gs and return to the ProSoft Configuration Builder window The next task is to set the module parameters Adding a Module To add a module to your project 1 Double click the Default Module icon to open the Choose Module Type dialog box 2 On the Choose Module Type dialog box select the module type Or 1 Open the Project menu and choose Location 2 On the Location menu choose Add Module To add a module t...

Page 24: ... folder appears 2 3 2 Set Module Parameters Notice that the contents of the information pane and the configuration pane changed when you added the MVI46 GEC module to the project At this time you may wish to rename the Default Project and Default Location folders in the tree view To rename an object 1 Select the object and then click the right mouse button to open a shortcut menu From the shortcut...

Page 25: ...figuration file 1 Click the plus sign to the left of the icon to expand the Module Comments 2 Double click the icon The Edit Module Comment dialog appears 3 Enter your comment and click OK to save your changes 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 Configur...

Page 26: ...the same set of parameters You can configure the parameters for each server to meet the requirements of your application 2 5 1 Enabled Yes or No This parameter determines if the server will be utilized by the module If a value of Yes is entered the server will be used Any other value will disable the server 2 5 2 Service Port Number 1 to 65535 This parameter sets the TCP IP service port for this s...

Page 27: ...e parameter is set to Yes the odd byte will be swapped with the even byte in each word of data received 2 5 6 Swap Tx Data Bytes Yes or No This parameter determines if the data to be transmitted by the module will have the byte order of the data swapped If the parameter is set to No no byte swapping will occur If the parameter is set to Yes the odd byte will be swapped with the even byte in each w...

Page 28: ...es and return to the ProSoft Configuration Builder window 2 7 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 GEC module 2 Open the Project menu and then choose Module...

Page 29: ...9 of 78 April 30 2008 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 ProSoft Configuration Builder will be updated with the message Module Running ...

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Page 31: ... 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 sam...

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Page 33: ...ration Debug port provides the following functionality Full view of the module 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 direc...

Page 34: ...ased 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...

Page 35: ... null modem cable is connected properly between your computer s serial port and the module A regular serial cable will not work 2 On computers 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...

Page 36: ...n 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 Caution Some of the commands available to you from this menu are designed fo...

Page 37: ... Disk 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 downloaded the module will restart the program and load the new configuration information Review the new configuration using menu commands 6 and 0 to verify that the module is configured correctly Transferring the Configuratio...

Page 38: ... 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 m...

Page 39: ...ogy 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 configuration stored in the module s Flash ROM to configure the module 4 1 4 Network Menu The network ...

Page 40: ...network settings Returning to the Main Menu Press M to return to the Main Menu 4 2 LED Status Indicators The LEDs will indicate the module s operating status as follows ProSoft Module Color Status Indication On Data is being transferred between the module and a remote terminal using the Configuration Debug port CFG Green Off No data is being transferred on the Configuration Debug port On Port not ...

Page 41: ...tively transmitting or receiving data Off No connection to hub or network is detected Link Green Solid Connected to hub or network correctly This is the normal operating state 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 foll...

Page 42: ...teps to take BP ACT LED remains off or blinks slowly 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 in the module The module is configured for read and write block data transfer The ladder logic ha...

Page 43: ...e present on the module permitting both the reception and transmission of data between the Rockwell Automation processor and attached devices The MVI46 GEC module is a powerful communication interface for SLC processors Developed under license from Rockwell Automation the module incorporates proprietary backplane technology that enables powerful data access between the module and the SLC processor...

Page 44: ...ration Connector RJ45 RS 232 Connector RJ45 to DB 9 cable shipped with unit Application Ports Ethernet Port Ethernet Modules RJ45 Connector 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...

Page 45: ...Functional Overview This section provides an overview of how the MVI46 GEC module transfers data using the protocol You should understand the important concepts in this chapter before you begin installing and configuring the module 5 2 1 General Concepts The following discussion explains several concepts that are important for understanding the operation of the MVI46 GEC module Module Power Up On ...

Page 46: ...The MVI46 GEC module communicates directly over the SLC backplane Data travels between the module and the SLC processor across the backplane using the module s M0 and M1 files The update frequency of the data is determined by the scan rate of the ladder logic in the SLC processor Data received by the servers is placed in the module s M1 file This data is processed by the ladder logic in the SLC pr...

Page 47: ...ansferring of data received or to be transmitted on the servers and the status data These data are transferred through read M1 file and write M0 File blocks Refer to Module Configuration for a description of the data objects used with the blocks and the ladder logic required The following topics discuss the structure and function of each block Read Block These blocks of data transfer information f...

Page 48: ...t word offset 0 in the block contains the server index 0 to 4 that is sending the data to the processor If word offset 0 is set to a value of 1 no data has been received on any connected server that must be transferred to the processor If data is available for a Client a block containing received data and the complete status data area is passed to the processor The value at word offset 0 in the bl...

Page 49: ...ver to the SLC When the SLC has completed its processing it will set the bits so they are equal Write Block These blocks of data transfer information from the SLC processor to the module The structure of the M0 file used to transfer this data is shown in the following table Word Offset Description 0 Block Sequence Number Read block number as set by module Transmit Data 1 Server Client Number for d...

Page 50: ...lock starting at word offset 3 in the block If the message to be sent to a server is longer than 400 bytes 200 words multiple blocks are required As long as more than 400 bytes 200 words are required to send the message length field should be set to a value of 1 and 400 bytes of data should be placed in the block When 400 or fewer bytes 200 words remain to be sent the message length field should b...

Page 51: ... perform 1 Close socket after transmit operation 2 Abort socket after transmit operation If a value of 0 is present in the field no action is taken by the server If a value of 1 is present in the field the server will gently close the socket after it transmits the message contained in the block If a value of 2 is present the server will send the message contained in the block and then force the co...

Page 52: ...rver 2 68 Swap Tx Data Bytes 0 No not 0 Yes 69 Enabled 0 No not 0 Yes 70 Service port 71 Connection Timeout 72 Connection Close Type 0 1 or 2 73 Swap Rx Data Bytes 0 No not 0 Yes Server 3 74 Swap Tx Data Bytes 0 No not 0 Yes 75 Enabled 0 No not 0 Yes 76 Service port 77 Connection Timeout 78 Connection Close Type 0 1 or 2 79 Swap Rx Data Bytes 0 No not 0 Yes Server 4 80 Swap Tx Data Bytes 0 No not ...

Page 53: ...characters parameter set to 0 In this case it sends all data to the client that is connected to the server or the server connects to the client Important The user should be aware that messages are usually broken down into smaller frames by the IP layer in a specific LAN or WAN according to the Maximum Transmit Unit MTU of the network For example a message that contains 2000 bytes 1000 words can be...

Page 54: ...l abort the connection and set up to accept a new connection If the connection timeout feature was not utilized in the situation above the server will not be available until the TCP IP stack closes the socket Each server on the module is assigned its own server port number This does not mean that two or more servers cannot share the same port number In fact this might be desirable in some instance...

Page 55: ...alue Definition 1 Client is waiting for a connection request 0 The client is waiting to establish the connection with the server 1 The client has established a connection with the server and can send and receive data 1000 The client has initiated a close operation on the connection 1001 The client is waiting for the close on the connection to complete 1002 The client is issuing an abort reset on t...

Page 56: ...g 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 GEC 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 supp...

Page 57: ... communications on this port is shown in the following diagram 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 debug port using ProSoft Configuration Builder PCB HyperTerminal or another terminal emulator follow these s...

Page 58: ...the driver your RSWho screen should look like this Branches are displayed or hidden by clicking on the or the icons 4 When you have verified that the driver is not being browsed go to Communications Configure Drivers You may see something like this 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 pr...

Page 59: ...ou still cannot stop the driver then reboot your PC 5 3 3 DB9 to RJ45 Adaptor Cable 14 5 4 MVI46 GEC Status Data Area This section contains a listing of the data contained in the MVI46 GEC status data object Object In GSCInStat Block Offset Start Description PassCnt 102 Program cycle counter Product 103 Product name as ASCII string Rev 105 Revision level as ASCII string OP 107 Operating system lev...

Page 60: ...server Server 0 TxOverflow 126 This status value contains the total number of transmit messages that exceeded the specified maximum buffer size for the server Server 0 Timeout 127 This status value contains the total number of times a connection timeout occurred on the socket Server 0 CfgErrWord 128 This bit mapped word defines the configuration errors for the server Server 1 Enabled 129 This flag...

Page 61: ...ins the total number of times a close operation was performed on the socket Server 2 RxCount 151 This status value contains the total number of messages received by the server Server 2 RxOverflow 152 This status value contains the total number of messages received that exceed the specified buffer size for the server Server 2 TxCount 153 This status value contains the total number of messages trans...

Page 62: ...ient connected to the server Server 4 Port 175 This word value contains the port address for the client connected to the server Server 4 Open 176 This status value contains the total number of times the server performed an open operation Server 4 Established 177 This status value contains the total number of times a connection was established on the socket Server 4 Closed 178 This status value con...

Page 63: ...rd value contains the IP address of the server connected to the client Client 1 Port 199 This word value contains the port address for the server connected to the client Client 1 RxCount 200 This status value contains the total number of messages received by the client Client 1 RxOverflow 201 This status value contains the total number of messages received that exceed the specified buffer size for...

Page 64: ...he specified buffer size for the client Client 3 TxCount 222 This status value contains the total number of messages transmitted by the client Client 3 TxOverflow 223 This status value contains the total number of transmit messages that exceeded the specified maximum buffer size for the client Client 3 spare 224 Reserved for future use Client 4 Connected 225 This flag defines if the client is util...

Page 65: ...its own unique service port or can share the same number with other servers Connection Timeout 0 or 5000 to 65535 This parameter specifies the number of milliseconds the server will permit the server to be inactive after a connection is made before closing the socket This timeout period is reset on each read or write packet If the parameter is set to 0 the connection will not timeout Connection Cl...

Page 66: ...ion will not timeout Connection Close Type 0 1 or 2 This coded parameter defines the personality of the server after a connection is made If the parameter is set to 0 the socket will only be closed when a request from the client is received or the connection timeout is exceeded If a value of 1 is selected the server will close the socket after it transmits a single message If a value of 2 is selec...

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Page 77: ...e Module 28 Download the Sample Program to the Processor 15 E Enabled 26 Ethernet Configuration 27 Ethernet Connection 56 Ethernet LED Indicators 41 Ethernet Port Configuration wattcp cfg 56 Exiting the Program 39 F Features and Benefits 43 Functional Overview 7 45 Functional Specifications 44 G General Concepts 45 General Specifications 43 Guide to the MVI46 GEC User Manual 7 H Handling Multiple ...

Page 78: ...et Up the Project 22 Setting Jumpers 12 Start Here 7 9 Support Service Warranty 7 67 Swap Rx Data Bytes 27 Swap Tx Data Bytes 27 System Requirements 9 T The Configuration Debug Menu 34 Time Limit for Bringing Suit 73 Transferring the Configuration File from MVI46 module to PC 37 Transferring the Configuration File from PC to MVI46 module 37 Transferring WATTCP CFG to the module 39 Transferring WAT...

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