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MVI56-BDW
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ControlLogix Platform
Index
BARDAC Drive Web Interface
Page 82 of 82
ProSoft Technology, Inc.
September 4, 2008
Opening the Network Menu • 46
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Package Contents • 10
Pinouts • 2, 67, 70
Please Read This Notice • 2
Printing a Configuration File • 33
Procedures for Return of Units Out of Warranty: • 75
Procedures for Return of Units Under Warranty: • 75
Product Specifications • 7, 55
ProSoft Configuration Builder • 29
ProSoft® Product Documentation • 3
Purchasing Warranty Extension: • 75
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Read Block • 60
Reading Status Data from the Module • 41
Redisplaying the Current Page • 49, 50
Reference • 7, 55
Required Hardware • 41
Resetting diagnostic data • 46
Return Material Authorization (RMA) Policies and
Conditions • 74
Returning to the Main Menu • 49, 50, 51
RS-232 Configuration/Debug Port • 68
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Select the Slot Number for the Module • 16
Set Module Parameters • 21, 32
Set Up the Project • 30
Setting Jumpers • 12
Skipping 500 Registers of Data • 48
Standard BARDAC DW E-Series Errors • 66
Standard BARDAC DW PL/X Series Errors • 66
Start Here • 7, 9
Status Data • 27
Support, Service & Warranty • 7, 73
System Requirements • 9
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The Configuration/Debug Menu • 42
Time Limit for Bringing Suit • 79
To Determine the Firmware Version of your Processor
• 15
Transferring the Configuration File from MVI56 module
to PC • 45
Transferring the Configuration File from PC to MVI56
module • 45
Transferring WATTCP.CFG to the module • 51
Transferring WATTCP.CFG to the PC • 51
Troubleshooting • 54
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UDP Error Codes • 67
User Data Objects • 27
Using the Diagnostic Window in ProSoft Configuration
Builder • 42
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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 Register Pages • 47
Viewing the Next 100 Registers of Data • 48
Viewing the Next 20 Commands • 49
Viewing the Next 50 Commands • 50
Viewing the Next Page of Commands • 49, 50
Viewing the Previous 100 Registers of Data • 48
Viewing the Previous 20 Commands • 49
Viewing the Previous 50 Commands • 50
Viewing the Previous Page of Commands • 49, 50
Viewing the WATTCP.CFG file on the module • 51
Viewing Version Information • 46
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Warm Boot • 64
Warm Booting the Module • 46
Warnings • 2
What Is Covered By This Warranty • 76, 78
What Is Not Covered By This Warranty • 76
Write Block • 61
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Your Feedback Please • 3