MVI56-HART ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module October 13, 2011 USER MANUAL
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Important Installation Instructions Power, Input, and Output (I/O) wiring must be in accordance with Class I, Division 2 wiring methods, Article 501-4 (b) of the National Electrical Code, NFPA 70 for installation in the U.S., or as specified in Section 18-1J2 of the Canadian Electrical Code for installations in Canada, and in accordance with the authority having jurisdiction.
Battery Life Advisory The MVI46, MVI56, MVI56E, MVI69, and MVI71 modules use a rechargeable Lithium Vanadium Pentoxide battery to backup the real-time clock and CMOS. The battery should last for the life of the module. The module must be powered for approximately twenty hours before the battery becomes fully charged. After it is fully charged, the battery provides backup power for the CMOS setup and the real-time clock for approximately 21 days.
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Contents User Manual MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module 4 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 4.1 4.2 5 4.1.1 4.1.2 4.1.3 4.1.4 4.1.5 4.1.6 4.1.7 4.2.1 4.2.2 Reference 5.1 61 Reading Status Data from the Module ................................................................... 62 Using ProSoft Configuration Builder (PCB) for Diagnostics ................................... 62 Main Menu ..........................................................................
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Contents User Manual COMMAND 35 - Write Range Values ........................................................................................ 133 COMMAND 36 - Set Upper Range Value.................................................................................. 134 COMMAND 37 - Set Lower Range Value..................................................................................
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MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Guide to the MVI56-HART User Manual User Manual Guide to the MVI56-HART User Manual Function Section to Read Introduction (Must Do) Start Here (page 12) This section introduces the customer to the module. Included are: package contents, system requirements, hardware installation, and basic configuration.
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MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module 1 Start Here User Manual Start Here In This Chapter System Requirements ........................................................................... 14 Package Contents ................................................................................. 15 Installing ProSoft Configuration Builder Software .................................. 16 Setting Jumpers ..........................................................
Start Here User Manual 1.1 MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module System Requirements The MVI56-HART module requires the following minimum hardware and software components: Rockwell Automation ControlLogix™ processor, with compatible power supply and one free slot in the rack, for the MVI56-HART module. The module requires 800 mA of available power. Rockwell Automation RSLogix 5000 programming software version 2.
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module 1.2 Start Here User Manual Package Contents The following components are included with your MVI56-HART module, and are all required for installation and configuration. Important: Before beginning the installation, please verify that all of the following items are present. Qty.
Start Here User Manual 1.3 MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Installing ProSoft Configuration Builder Software You must install the ProSoft Configuration Builder (PCB) software to configure the module. You can always get the newest version of ProSoft Configuration Builder from the ProSoft Technology website. To install ProSoft Configuration Builder from the ProSoft Technology website 1 Open your web browser and navigate to http://www.prosoft-technology.
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module 1.4 Start Here User Manual Setting Jumpers The Setup Jumper acts as "write protection" for the module’s flash memory. In "write protected" mode, the Setup pins are not connected, and the module’s firmware cannot be overwritten. Do not jumper the Setup pins together unless you are directed to do so by ProSoft Technical Support. The following illustration shows the MVI56-HART jumper configuration.
Start Here User Manual 1.5 MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Installing the Module in the Rack If you have not already installed and configured your ControlLogix processor and power supply, please do so before installing the MVI56-HART 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.
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module 3 4 5 6 Start Here User Manual With a firm but steady push, snap the module into place. Check that the holding clips on the top and bottom of the module are securely in the locking holes of the rack. Make a note of the slot location. You must identify the slot in which the module is installed in order for the sample program to work correctly.
Start Here User Manual 1.6 MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Connecting Your PC to the ControlLogix Processor There are several ways to establish communication between your PC and the ControlLogix processor. The following steps show how to establish communication through the serial interface. It is not mandatory that you use the processor's serial interface. You may access the processor through whatever network interface is available on your system.
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module 1.7 Start Here User Manual Using the Sample Ladder Logic The sample program for your MVI56-HART module includes custom tags, data types, and ladder logic for data I/O and status monitoring. For most applications, you can run the sample ladder program without modification, or, for advanced applications, you can incorporate the sample program into your existing application.
Start Here User Manual 5 MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module In the Connected To Go Online dialog box, click the GENERAL tab. This tab shows information about the processor, including the Revision (firmware) version. In the following illustration, the firmware version is 17.2. Page 22 of 171 ProSoft Technology, Inc.
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Start Here User Manual 1.7.2 Selecting the Slot Number for the Module This sample application is for a module installed in Slot 1 in a ControlLogix rack. The ladder logic uses the slot number to identify the module. If you are installing the module in a different slot, you must update the ladder logic so that program tags and variables are correct, and do not conflict with other modules in the rack.
Start Here User Manual MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module 1.7.3 Configuring the RSLinx Driver for the PC COM Port If RSLogix is unable to establish communication 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.
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Start Here User Manual 3 Click to select the driver, and then click CONFIGURE. This action opens the Configure RS-232 DF1 Devices dialog box. 4 Click the AUTO-CONFIGURE button. RSLinx will attempt to configure your serial port to work with the selected driver. When you see the message Auto Configuration Successful, click the OK button to dismiss the dialog box.
Start Here User Manual 1.8 MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Downloading the Sample Program to the Processor Note: The key switch on the front of the ControlLogix processor must be in the REM or PROG position. 1 2 3 4 If you are not already online with the processor, open the Communications menu, and then choose DOWNLOAD. RSLogix 5000 will establish communication with the processor.
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module 1.9 Start Here User Manual Connecting Your PC to the Module With the module securely mounted, connect your PC to the Configuration/Debug port using the RJ45-DB-9 Serial Adapter Cable and the Null Modem Cable included in the package with the MVI56-HART module. 1 Connect the RJ45-DB-9 Serial Adapter Cable to the Null Modem Cable.
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MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module 2 Configuring the MVI56-HART Module User Manual Configuring the MVI56-HART Module In This Chapter Using ProSoft Configuration Builder ...................................................... 30 MVI56-HART Configuration File ............................................................ 34 Hart Command Examples .....................................................................
Configuring the MVI56-HART Module User Manual 2.1 MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Using ProSoft Configuration Builder ProSoft Configuration Builder (PCB) provides a convenient way to manage module configuration files customized to meet your application needs. PCB is not only a powerful solution for new configuration files, but also allows you to import information from previously installed (known working) configurations to new projects. 2.1.
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Configuring the MVI56-HART Module User Manual Adding the MVI56-HART module to the project 1 2 3 Use the mouse to select DEFAULT MODULE in the tree view, and then click the right mouse button to open a shortcut menu. 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 MVI56.
Configuring the MVI56-HART Module User Manual MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module 2.1.2 Renaming PCB Objects Notice that the contents of the information pane and the configuration pane changed when you added the module to the project. At this time, you may wish to rename the Default Project and Default Location folders in the tree view. 1 Select the object, and then click the right mouse button to open a shortcut menu. From the shortcut menu, choose RENAME.
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Configuring the MVI56-HART Module User Manual Creating Optional Comment Entries 1 2 Click the [+] to the left of the icon to expand the module comments. Double-click the icon. The Edit - Module Comment dialog box appears. 3 Enter your comment and click OK to save your changes. Printing a Configuration File 1 2 3 4 Select the module icon, and then click the right mouse button to open a shortcut menu.
Configuring the MVI56-HART Module User Manual 2.2 MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module MVI56-HART Configuration File The configuration file for MVI56-HART consists of the following sections.
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Configuring the MVI56-HART Module User Manual Error/Status Offset -1 or 0 to 3935 This parameter defines the database location where the module status data will be stored. If set to -1, data not placed in database. Failure Flag Count 0 through 65535 This parameter specifies the number of successive transfer errors that must occur before halting communication on the application port(s).
Configuring the MVI56-HART Module User Manual MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Retry Count 0 to 10 This parameter sets the number of retries for a command if the command response is not received from the slave device. This parameter is normally set to a value of 3. The module will accept values of 0 to 10. DB Address Status -1, 0 to 3999 This parameter is utilized to set the database address in the module where the status word for the channel will be placed.
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Configuring the MVI56-HART Module User Manual Auto-Poll DB Address 0 to 3700 This parameter sets the starting address for the data obtained by the auto-poll feature. Each device on a channel requires 50 words in the database. The data area selected must not overlap any portion of the database used by other channels or the module.
Configuring the MVI56-HART Module User Manual MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module 2.2.3 [HART PORT x COMMANDS] The [HART PORT x COMMANDS] sections of the configuration file contain the userdefined HART command lists for each channel. The commands in these lists are sent to slave devices attached to the HART channels. The module supports up to 100 commands per channel.
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Configuring the MVI56-HART Module User Manual Commands Supported by the Module The format of each command in the list is independent on the function being executed. All parameters in the command table must be entered. Only one parameter is optional, the Fixed Data field, which contains data to be sent to a HART device.
Configuring the MVI56-HART Module User Manual MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Command Definition 45 Trim DAC Zero 46 Trim DAC Gain 47 Write Transfer Function 48 Read Additional Transmitter Status 49 Write PV Sensor Serial Number 50 Read Dynamic Variable Assignments 51 Write Dynamic Variable Assignments 52 Set Transmitter Variable Zero 53 Write Transmitter Variable Units 54 Read Transmitter Variable Information 55 Write Transmitter Varia
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Command Definition 109 Burst Mode Control 110 Read All Dynamic Variables Configuring the MVI56-HART Module User Manual HART Command Entry Formats Refer to the Reference (page 39, page 79, page 118) chapter for a complete discussion of the HART commands supported by the module, and the structure and content of the data returned for each command.
Configuring the MVI56-HART Module User Manual MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Float DB Address 0 to 3998 This field specifies the internal database register where the floating point values returned by the command will be placed. Poll Interval 0 TO 65535 This parameter specifies the minimum interval between executions of a continuous commands (Enable code of 1). The value is in seconds.
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Configuring the MVI56-HART Module User Manual Function Code 0 to 255 This parameter specifies the HART function to be executed. Any HART function can be executed, even device specific ones, but only supported commands will return formatted data and classified in floating point data and integer data. Int.
Configuring the MVI56-HART Module User Manual MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Done DB Address -1 to 3999 This field specifies the internal database register to be used to signal the successful execution of a command. When a command is successfully executed a "-1" is written to this register. This "Done DB Address" can be shared with the "Enable DB Address" of another command to do a chained command execution.
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module 2.3 Configuring the MVI56-HART Module User Manual Hart Command Examples This section describes two examples that shows how to configure HART commands. The first example shows a read command (function code 3 - READ DYNAMIC VARIABLES) and the second example shows a write command (function 34 - WRITE DAMPING VALUE). 2.3.
Configuring the MVI56-HART Module User Manual MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Index Parameter Value Observation 6 Short Address 0 This command is sent to the Hart slave device using short address 0 7 Function Code 3 The command function 3 (READ DYNAMIC VARIABLES) is used in this example 8 Int.
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Configuring the MVI56-HART Module User Manual 2.3.2 Example of HART Command Function 34 The following example shows how to configure a command function 34 (WRITE DAMPING VALUE) to write a damping values (seconds) to the HART slave device.
Configuring the MVI56-HART Module User Manual MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Index Parameter Value Observation 12 Enable Address -1 This command does not use this feature 13 DB Done Address -1 This command does not use this feature 14 DB Write Address 800 The floating point value located at byte-address 800 (word-address 400) will be used as the damping value to be written to the HART device 15 DB Swap Code 3 The bytes in each returned inte
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module 2.4 Configuring the MVI56-HART Module User Manual Downloading the Project to the Module Using a Serial COM Port 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 module. 2 Right-click the module icon to open a shortcut menu.
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MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module 3 Ladder Logic User Manual Ladder Logic In This Chapter Using the Sample Program ................................................................... 52 Adding the Module to an Existing Project .............................................. 57 Ladder logic is required for the MVI56-HART module to work.
Ladder Logic User Manual 3.1 MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Using the Sample Program The sample program consists of user defined data types, controller tags and ladder rungs that allow communication between the ControlLogix processor, the MVI56-HART module, and the HART network. You can use the sample program as-is, or you can incorporate the data types, controller tags and ladder rungs into an existing program. 3.1.
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Ladder Logic User Manual Status Object (HARTStat) This object stores the status data of the module. The HARTStat object (shown in the following example) is updated each time a read block is received by the processor. Use this data to monitor the state of the module at a "real-time" rate.
Ladder Logic User Manual MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Configuration/Error Status Flags (Cfg_Err) The Cfg_Err word member of the HARTCHStat reports configuration errors for the respective port. If the module is not functioning as expected, inspect the value presented in this object. If a configuration error exists, the associated bit is set. A value of zero for the bit indicates the configuration value is valid.
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Ladder Logic User Manual 3.1.3 Data Object (HARTData) The HARTData object is defined in the example ladder logic to demonstrate how the data from a module can be stored in the processor. This object can be used to temporarily store a received data set. In this example, four data areas are set up; two for input data (data received from the module) and two for output data (data to transfer to the module).
Ladder Logic User Manual MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module 3.1.4 Auto-Poll Data (HARTAutoPoll) Auto-Poll Data (HARTAutoPoll) This data object contains the auto-poll data ready to be used by the user (multi-drop or point-to-point). First define where the auto-poll data will copied to in the MVI56-HART database using the DB AutoPoll Address parameter in the configuration file.
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module 3.2 Ladder Logic User Manual Adding the Module to an Existing Project 1 Select the I/O Configuration folder in the Controller Organization window of RSLogix 5000, and then click the right mouse button to open a shortcut menu. On the shortcut menu, choose NEW MODULE. This action opens the Select Module dialog box: 2 3 Select the 1756-MODULE (GENERIC 1756 MODULE) from the list and click OK.
Ladder Logic User Manual 4 MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Parameter Value Description Enter a description for the module. Example: HART MULTI-DROP MASTER COMMUNICATION MODULE Comm Format Select DATA-INT. Slot Enter the slot number in the rack where the MVI56-HART module is located.
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Ladder Logic User Manual 5 Save the module. Click OK to dismiss the dialog box. The Controller Organization window now displays the module's presence. 6 Copy the User-Defined Data Types from the sample program into your existing RSLogix 5000 project. Copy the Controller Tags from the sample program into your project. Copy the Ladder Rungs from the sample program into your project. 7 8 ProSoft Technology, Inc.
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MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module 4 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual Diagnostics and Troubleshooting In This Chapter Reading Status Data from the Module .................................................. 62 LED Status Indicators ............................................................................
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual 4.1 MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Reading Status Data from the Module The MVI56-HART module returns a status data set to the ControlLogix processor in read blocks with identification codes of 0 and -1. This data is transferred to the ControlLogix processor continuously.
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module 2 On the shortcut menu, choose DIAGNOSTICS. 3 This action opens the Diagnostics dialog box. Press [?] to open the Main menu. Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual If there is no response from the module, follow these steps: ProSoft Technology, Inc.
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual 1 MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Click to configure the connection. On the Connection Setup dialog box, select a valid com port or other connection type supported by the module. Verify that the null modem cable is connected properly between your computer’s serial port and the module. A regular serial cable will not work.
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual Keystrokes The keyboard commands on these menus are usually not case sensitive. You can enter most commands in lowercase or uppercase letters. The menus use a few special characters (?, -, +, @) that must be entered exactly as shown. Some of these characters will require you to use the SHIFT, CTRL, or ALT keys to enter them correctly.
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Viewing Block Transfer Statistics Press [B] from the Main menu to view the Block Transfer Statistics screen. Use this command to display the configuration and statistics of the backplane data transfer operations between the module and the processor. The information on this screen can help determine if there are communication problems between the processor and the module.
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual Transferring the Configuration File from The Module to the PC On the Diagnostics Menu this is referred to as Send Module Configuration. Press [S] to send (upload) the configuration file from the module to your PC. Press [Y] to confirm the file transfer, and then follow the instructions on the terminal screen to complete the file transfer process.
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Opening the Data Analyzer Menu Press [A] to open the Data Analyzer Menu. Use this command to view all bytes of data transferred on each port. Both the transmitted and received data bytes are displayed. Refer to Data Analyzer (page 70) for more information about this menu. Important: When in analyzer mode, program execution will slow down.
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual Viewing Port Status and Configuration Press [1], [2], [3], or [4] to view status and configuration for ports 0 through 3 respectively.
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module 4.1.4 Data Analyzer The data analyzer mode allows you to view all bytes of data transferred on each port. Both the transmitted and received data bytes are displayed. Use of this feature is limited without a thorough understanding of the protocol. Important: When in analyzer mode, program execution will slow down. Only use this tool during a trouble-shooting session.
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual Displaying Timing Marks in the Data Analyzer You can display timing marks for a variety of intervals in the data analyzer screen. These timing marks can help you determine communication-timing characteristics.
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Starting the Data Analyzer Press [B] to start the data analyzer. After the key is pressed, all data transmitted and received on the currently selected port will be displayed. The following illustration shows an example. The Data Analyzer displays the following special characters: Character Definition [] Data enclosed in these characters represent data received on the port.
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual 4.1.5 Data Analyzer Tips From the main menu, press [A] for the "Data Analyzer". You should see the following text appear on the screen: After the "Data Analyzer" mode has been selected, press [?] to view the Data Analyzer menu. You will see the following menu: From this menu, you can select the "Port", the "format", and the "ticks" that you can display the data in.
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Next name the file, and select a directory to store the file in. In this example, we are creating a file ProSoft.txt and storing this file on our root C: drive. After you have done this, press the button. Now you have everything that shows up on the HyperTerminal screen being logged to a file called ProSoft.txt.
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual 4.1.6 Master Command Error List Menu Use this menu to view the command error list for the module. Press [?] to view a list of commands available on this menu. Redisplaying the Current Page Press [S] to display the current page of data. Moving Back Through 5 Pages of Commands Press [-] to display data for last 5 page commands.
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual 4.2 MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module LED Status Indicators The LEDs indicate the module’s operating status as follows: LED Color Status Indication CFG Green On NA Off NA On NA Off NA On Data is being transferred between the module and a remote terminal using the Configuration/Debug port. Off No data is being transferred on the Configuration/Debug port. Off The MVI56-HART is working normally.
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Diagnostics and Troubleshooting User Manual 4.2.2 Troubleshooting Use the following troubleshooting steps if you encounter problems when the module is powered up. If these steps do not resolve your problem, please contact ProSoft Technology Technical Support.
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MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module 5 Reference User Manual Reference In This Chapter Product Specifications ........................................................................... 80 Functional Overview .............................................................................. 83 Disabling the RSLinx Driver for the Com Port on the PC....................... 98 RS-232 Configuration/Debug Port ................................................
Reference User Manual 5.1 MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Product Specifications The MVI56 HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module is designed to allow ControlLogix processors to interface easily with HART compatible devices. Devices commonly supporting the protocol include pressure, temperature, flow transmitters, as well as other similar instruments commonly found in the process (and other) industry.
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Reference User Manual 5.1.
Reference User Manual MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module 5.1.3 Functional Specifications The MVI56-HART module supports the HART Multi-drop implementation of the protocol.
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module 5.2 Reference User Manual Functional Overview 5.2.1 General Concepts The following discussion explains several concepts that are important for understanding the operation of the MVI56-HART module.
Reference User Manual MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module 5.2.2 Backplane Data Transfer The MVI56-HART module communicates directly over the ControlLogix backplane. Data travels between the module and the ControlLogix processor across the backplane using the module's input and output images. The update frequency of the data is determined by the scan rate defined by the user for the module and the communication load on the module.
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Block Range Descriptions -1 Null block (Status Data Only) 0 Null block (Status Data Only) 1 to 20 Read or write data 9902 Command Enable Control Block 9903 Command Disable Control Block 9950 Command List Error data 9998 Warm Boot Request from PLC (Block contains no data) 9999 Cold Boot Request from PLC (Block contains no data) Reference User Manual Blocks -1 and 0 transfer status data from the module to the pro
Reference User Manual MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Write Block These blocks of data transfer information from the ControlLogix processor to the module. The following table describes the structure of the output image. Offset Description Length 0 Write Block ID 1 1 to 200 Write Data 200 201 to 247 Spare 47 The Block Identification code defines the content of the data contained in the block.
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Reference User Manual Block 9903: Command Disable Control Block The block 9903 identification code is used by the processor to disable a set of commands that have an enable code set to 4 or 5 (one shot). The value referenced by the address associated with the command, Enable DB Address, will be set to 0 to disable the command. The format for this command block is shown in the following table.
Reference User Manual MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Word Offset in Block Data Field(s) Description 4 Start Index of First Command This field contains the index in the command list for the first value in the file. This field will have a value of 0 to MaxCommands-1. 5 to 104 Command List Errors Each word of this area contains the last error value recorded for the command.
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Reference User Manual 5.2.5 HART Channels The MVI56-HART module supports the HART protocol as a Master on up to four channels. Each channel is individually configurable. The HART protocol uses the Bell 202 standard frequency shift-keying (FSK) signal to communicate at 1200 baud, superimposed at a low level on the 4 to 20 mA analog measurement signal.
Reference User Manual MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module 5.2.6 Master Driver The master driver supported on each application port of the module emulates a HART master device. Configuration of each port is independent and should be connected to different HART networks. Up to 15 devices can be connected to each channel. Control of the slave devices by the master port is using a user-constructed command list autopolling, if enabled.
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Reference User Manual For response messages from HART devices, it is possible to configure where the Floating Point Data and Integer Data will be placed in the module’s internal database, but this is only possible for the Universal and Common Practice commands. In the case of Device Specific commands, all the Read Data is placed in the Integer data section. See HART Command Support for a listing of supported HART commands.
Reference User Manual MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module DB Byte Offset Type Description Byte Cnt Data Source Use of Data 0 byte Auto-polling command status bits 1 App Status 1 byte Last first status byte received from device 1 Resp Status 2 byte Last second status byte received from device 1 Resp Status 3 byte Manufacture ID Code 1 CMD 0 LongAddress 4 byte Device Type Code 1 CMD 0 LongAddress 5 byte Minimum number of preamb
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Reference User Manual DB Byte Offset Type Description Byte Cnt Data Source Use of Data 60 to 63 float Primary variable value 4 CMD 3 Status 64 to 67 float Secondary variable value 4 CMD 3 Status 68 to 71 float Tertiary variable value 4 CMD 3 Status 72 to 75 float Quaternary variable value 4 CMD 3 Status 76 to 79 float Upper transducer limit 4 CMD 14 Cfg 80 to 83 float Lower transducer limit
Reference User Manual MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Point-to-Point Mode Important: If the HART device address is 0 you must configure the channel for Point-to-Point mode. In point-to-point mode, the module only polls for a single instrument with a polling address of zero. When the instrument is found by the channel, it continuously polls for the data using command 3. Occasionally, it will poll for the configuration information for the device.
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Reference User Manual Multi-drop Mode Important: If the HART device address is between 1 and 15, you must configure the channel for multi-drop mode. If the unit is set for multi-drop mode, the module will poll each unit attached to the channel starting with polling address 1. The parameter MAX DEVICE COUNT in the configuration determines the maximum slave address number to be polled in multi-drop mode.
Reference User Manual MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module If the module is configured for multi-drop auto-polling (Auto-Poll Code = M), the following diagram applies: In multi-drop mode, the channel will poll for instruments 1 to the value set in the MAX DEVICE COUNT parameter. For each device found, it will continuously poll for data using command 3.
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Reference User Manual Parameter Value DB Address Status 3661 Auto-Poll DB Address 1200 Max Device Count 15 DB Address Status 3662 Auto-Poll DB Address 2000 Max Device Count 15 DB Address Status 3663 Auto-Poll DB Address 2800 Max Device Count 15 Config File Section [HART PORT 1] [HART PORT 2] [HART PORT 3] The HART database has the following structure.
Reference User Manual 5.3 MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module 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 steps to disable the RSLinx driver.
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Reference User Manual 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 press the STOP button on the side of the window: 5 After you have stopped the driver you will see the following. 6 You may now use the com port to connect to the debug port of the module.
Reference User Manual 5.4 MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module RS-232 Configuration/Debug Port This port is physically an RJ45 connection. An RJ45 to DB-9 adapter cable is included with the module. This port permits a PC-based terminal emulation program to view configuration and status data in the module and to control the module. The cable pinout for communications on this port is shown in the following diagram. Page 100 of 171 ProSoft Technology, Inc.
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module 5.5 Reference User Manual DB9 to RJ45 Adaptor (Cable 14) ProSoft Technology, Inc.
Reference User Manual 5.6 MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Application Port Connection The MVI56-HART module has a single terminal connector to attach the module to the HART networks. The following diagrams display the configuration of the terminal connector: Page 102 of 171 ProSoft Technology, Inc.
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Reference User Manual MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module 5.7.1 Notes 1 2 3 4 All four channels on the unit must be either Master Powered (Power Mode A) or must be Loop or Self powered (Power Mode B). You cannot mix Power Mode A and Power Mode B on the same unit. You can mix Loop powered and Self powered instruments on the same unit. However, you cannot mix Loop powered and Self powered instruments on the same channel.
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module 5 Reference User Manual For multi-drop applications, the 1K resistor should be normally used when one transmitter is connected to the port. If you increase the number of devices connected to a single port, you may need to reduce the size of the resistor. ProSoft Technology, Inc.
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MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module 5.8 Reference User Manual MVI56-HART Status Data and Error Codes 5.8.1 Error/Status Data Block This block is generated with a Read Block ID 0 or -1. Offset Content Description 0 Reserved Not used 1 Write Block ID Block identification code for block requested by the module. 2 Program Scan Count This value is incremented each time a complete program cycle occurs in the module.
Reference User Manual MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Offset Content Description 19 Device Status (bit mapped) Each bit in this word corresponds to a slave address on the network starting at bit 1 for slave address 1. Bit 0 is not used. If the bit is set, the slave is in error. If the bit is clear (0), the slave is not in error.
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Reference User Manual Offset Content Description 32 Device With Long Address (bit mapped) Each bit in this word corresponds to a slave address on the network starting at bit 1 for slave address 1. Bit 0 is not used. If the bit is set, the slave uses the long address. If the bit is clear (0), the slave does not use the long address. 33 Current Command This field contains the index of the current command to execute.
Reference User Manual MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Offset Content Description 48 Current Error Code Current error code for channel. 49 Last Error Code Last error code reported for channel. 50 Channel 4 State Channel 4 state machine value (used for debugging). 0 Polling 1 Config 2 Data Poll 3 User Poll 4 Wait Unique ID 51 Comm State Channel 4 communication state machine value (used for debugging).
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Reference User Manual 5.8.2 Configuration Error Word The following table defines the contents of the configuration error word. Each bit in the word corresponds to an error condition recognized when the module is configured. There is a separate word for each HART channel. This data is reported in the status data area previously defined.
Reference User Manual MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module If the most-significant bit of the word contains "0", the most significant byte contains a command error code. In this case, the least-significant byte contains device malfunction information. If this word value is "-1" (or 0xFFFF), it means that the command timed out. Use the error codes returned for each command in the list to determine the success or failure of the command.
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Reference User Manual BIT 7 OF FIRST BYTE = 0 COMMAND ERROR 64 Command not Implemented SECOND BYTE BIT 7 Device Malfunction BIT 6 Configuration Changed BIT 5 Cold Start BIT 4 Unused BIT 3 Output Current Fixed BIT 2 Analog Output Saturated BIT 1 Variable (Not Primary) Out of Limits BIT 0 Primary Variable Out of Limits COMMAND SPECIFIC ERRORS 8 Update Failed Update In Progress Set to Nearest Possible Value 9
Reference User Manual 5.9 MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module HART Universal Commands COMMAND 00 - Read Unique Identifier Description This command gets the long address of the HART device plus other manufacturer information like Manufacturer ID, Device Type Code, Software Revision, Hardware Revision, and so on.
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Reference User Manual COMMAND 01 - Read Primary Variable Description This command gets the device Primary Variable and the Primary Variable Units Write Parameters NONE Floating Point Data Returned Word High Byte 0 Primary Variable Value Low Byte 1 Integer Data Returned Word High Byte 0 STATUS WORD 1 Primary Variable Units Code ProSoft Technology, Inc.
Reference User Manual MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module COMMAND 02 - Read Current And Percent Of Range Description This command gets the current of the loop that is forced by the HART device and the Percent of Range of the Current. Write Parameters NONE Floating Point Data Returned Word High Byte 0 Current (mA) Low Byte 1 2 Percent of Range 3 Integer Data Returned Word High Byte 0 STATUS WORD Page 120 of 171 Low Byte ProSoft Technology, Inc.
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Reference User Manual COMMAND 03 - Read Dynamic Variables Description This command gets the current and four (predefined) dynamic Variables.
Reference User Manual MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module COMMAND 06 - Write Polling Address Description This command sets the polling address of a HART device. Extreme care should be taken when you use this command because you can loose the communication with the device.
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Reference User Manual COMMAND 12 - Read Message Description This command reads an ASCII message contained in the HART Device and written by the Write Message command 17. Write Parameters NONE Floating Point Data Returned NONE Integer Data Returned Word High Byte 0 STATUS WORD 1 Message ASCII Character 0 Message ASCII Character 1 2 Message ASCII Character 2 Message ASCII Character 3 . . . . . .
Reference User Manual MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module COMMAND 13 - Read Tag, Descriptor and Date Description This command reads an ASCII Tag which identifies the device, an ASCII descriptor of the device and the last Date it has been configured.
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Reference User Manual COMMAND 14 - Read PV Sensor Info Description This command gets information about the Primary Variable sensor, like limits and span.
Reference User Manual MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module COMMAND 15 - Read Output Information Description This command gets information about the Primary Variable Output Information.
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Reference User Manual COMMAND 16 - Read Final Assembly Number Description This command reads the final assembly number of the HART device. Write Parameters NONE Floating Point Data Returned NONE Integer Data Returned Word High Byte 0 STATUS WORD 1 Final Assembly Number 0 Final Assembly Number 1 2 Final Assembly Number 2 0 ProSoft Technology, Inc.
Reference User Manual MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module COMMAND 17 - Write Message Description This command writes an ASCII message contained in the HART Device and that can be read with command 12. Write Parameters Word High Byte Low Byte 0 Packed ASCII Message Byte 0 Packed ASCII Message Byte 1 1 Packed ASCII Message Byte 2 Packed ASCII Message Byte 3 . . . . . .
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Reference User Manual COMMAND 18 - Write Tag, Descriptor and Date Description This command writes an ASCII Tag which identifies the device, an ASCII descriptor of the device and the last Date it has been configured.
Reference User Manual MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module COMMAND 19 - Write Final Assembly Number Description This command writes the final assembly number of the HART device.
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module 5.10 Reference User Manual HART Common Practice Commands COMMAND 33 - Read Transmitter Variables Description This command gets four user selected dynamic Variables.
Reference User Manual MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module COMMAND 34 - Write Damping Value Description This command writes the damping value of a HART device. Write Parameters Word High Byte 0 Floating Point Damping Value (Sec) Low Byte 1 Floating Point Data Returned Word High Byte 0 Floating Point Damping Value (Sec) Low Byte 1 Integer Data Returned Word High Byte 0 STATUS WORD Page 132 of 171 Low Byte ProSoft Technology, Inc.
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Reference User Manual COMMAND 35 - Write Range Values Description This command writes the Upper and Lower range of the Primary Variable Write Parameters Word High Byte Low Byte 0 Range Units Code Floating Point Upper Range Value (Byte 0) 1 Floating Point Upper Range Value (Byte 1) Floating Point Upper Range Value (Byte 2) 2 Floating Point Upper Range Value (Byte 3) Floating Point Lower Range Value (Byte 0) 3 Float
Reference User Manual MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module COMMAND 36 - Set Upper Range Value Description This command is similar in effect to push the SPAN button of the HART device but doing it remotely through the HART network. Write Parameters NONE Floating Point Data Returned NONE Integer Data Returned Word High Byte 0 STATUS WORD Page 134 of 171 Low Byte ProSoft Technology, Inc.
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Reference User Manual COMMAND 37 - Set Lower Range Value Description This command is similar in effect to push the ZERO button of the HART device but doing it remotely through the HART network. Write Parameters NONE Floating Point Data Returned NONE Integer Data Returned Word High Byte 0 STATUS WORD ProSoft Technology, Inc.
Reference User Manual MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module COMMAND 38 - Reset Configuration Changed Flag Description This command resets the status bit that indicates that configuration has been changed. Write Parameters NONE Floating Point Data Returned NONE Integer Data Returned Word High Byte 0 STATUS WORD Page 136 of 171 Low Byte ProSoft Technology, Inc.
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Reference User Manual COMMAND 39 - EEPROM Control Description This command operates over the EEPROM changing its settings. Write Parameters Word High Byte Low Byte 0 EEPROM Control Code EEPROM Control Code Floating Point Data Returned NONE Integer Data Returned Word High Byte 0 STATUS WORD 1 EEPROM Control Code ProSoft Technology, Inc.
Reference User Manual MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module COMMAND 40 - Enter Exit Fixed Current Mode Description This command writes the damping value of a HART device. Write Parameters Word High Byte 0 Floating Point Current (mA) Low Byte 1 Floating Point Data Returned Word High Byte 0 Floating Point Current (mA) Low Byte 1 Integer Data Returned Word High Byte 0 STATUS WORD Page 138 of 171 Low Byte ProSoft Technology, Inc.
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Reference User Manual COMMAND 41 - Perform Transmitter Self Test Description This command starts the HART device Self Test to find if there is any problem with the device hardware. Write Parameters NONE Floating Point Data Returned NONE Integer Data Returned Word High Byte 0 STATUS WORD ProSoft Technology, Inc.
Reference User Manual MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module COMMAND 42 - Perform Master Reset Description This command performs a master reset in the HART device. Write Parameters NONE Floating Point Data Returned NONE Integer Data Returned Word High Byte 0 STATUS WORD Page 140 of 171 Low Byte ProSoft Technology, Inc.
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Reference User Manual COMMAND 43 - Set PV Zero Description This command forces the Primary Value to Zero. Write Parameters NONE Floating Point Data Returned NONE Integer Data Returned Word High Byte 0 STATUS WORD ProSoft Technology, Inc.
Reference User Manual MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module COMMAND 44 - Write PV Units Description This command changes the setting of the Primary Variable units. Write Parameters Word High Byte Low Byte 0 Primary Variable Units Code Primary Variable Units Code Floating Point Data Returned NONE Integer Data Returned Word High Byte 0 STATUS WORD 1 Primary Variable Units Code Page 142 of 171 Low Byte 0 ProSoft Technology, Inc.
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Reference User Manual COMMAND 45 - Trim DAC Zero Description This command calibrates the device Digital to analog converter zero. This is done by writing the same current value that is measured in the loop.
Reference User Manual MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module COMMAND 46 - Trim DAC Gain Description This command calibrates the device Digital to analog converter gain. This is done by writing the same current value that is measured in the loop.
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Reference User Manual COMMAND 47 - Write Transfer Function Description This command changes the setting of the Transfer Function of the HART device. Write Parameters Word High Byte Low Byte 0 Transfer Function Code Transfer Function Code Floating Point Data Returned NONE Integer Data Returned Word High Byte 0 STATUS WORD 1 Transfer Function Code ProSoft Technology, Inc.
Reference User Manual MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module COMMAND 48 - Read Additional Transmitter Status Description This command gets extended information about the status of the Transmitter. This information is specific for each transmitter.
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Reference User Manual COMMAND 49 - Write PV Sensor Serial Number Description This command changes the sensor serial number of the Primary Variable.
Reference User Manual MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module COMMAND 50 - Read Dynamic Variable Assignments Description This command gets the actual assignment of the Dynamic Variables returned with command 3.
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Reference User Manual COMMAND 51 - Write Dynamic Variable Assignments Description This command sets the assignment of the Dynamic Variables returned with command 3.
Reference User Manual MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module COMMAND 52 - Set Transmitter Variable Zero Description This command forces a selected transmitter variable to zero. Write Parameters Word High Byte Low Byte 0 Transmitter Variable Code Transmitter Variable Code Floating Point Data Returned NONE Integer Data Returned Word High Byte 0 STATUS WORD 1 Primary Variable Units Code Page 150 of 171 Low Byte 0 ProSoft Technology, Inc.
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Reference User Manual COMMAND 53 - Write Transmitter Variable Units Description This command changes a selected transmitter variable unit. Write Parameters: Word High Byte Low Byte 0 Transmitter Variable Code Transmitter Variable Units Code Floating Point Data Returned NONE Integer Data Returned Word High Byte 0 STATUS WORD 1 Primary Variable Units Code ProSoft Technology, Inc.
Reference User Manual MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module COMMAND 54 - Read Transmitter Variable Information Description This command gets information about any selected transmitter variable sensor.
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Reference User Manual COMMAND 55 - Write Transmitter Variable Damping Value Description This command writes the Damping Value of a user selected transmitter variable.
Reference User Manual MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module COMMAND 56 - Write Transmitter Variable Sensor Serial Number Description This command writes the Serial Number of a user selected transmitter variable.
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Reference User Manual COMMAND 57 - Read Unit Tag Descriptor Date Description This command reads an ASCII Tag which identifies the device, an ASCII descriptor of the device and the last Date it has been configured.
Reference User Manual MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module COMMAND 58 - Write Unit Tag Descriptor Date Description This command writes an ASCII Tag which identifies the device, an ASCII descriptor of the device and the last Date it has been configured.
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Reference User Manual COMMAND 59 - Write Number Of Response Preambles Description This command sets the number of preambles that the HART slave will use in every command response.
Reference User Manual MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module COMMAND 108 - Write Burst Mode Command Number Description This command sets the command number that the HART device will use in Burst Mode.
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Reference User Manual COMMAND 109 - Burst Mode Control Description This command sets the HART device Burst Mode. Write Parameters Word High Byte Low Byte 0 Burst Mode Control Code Burst Mode Control Code Floating Point Data Returned NONE Integer Data Returned Word High Byte 0 STATUS WORD 1 Burst Mode Control Code Low Byte 0 1 = ON 0 = Off ProSoft Technology, Inc.
Reference User Manual MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module COMMAND 110 - Read All Dynamic Variables Description This command gets all dynamic Variables.
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MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Index [ [HART PORT x COMMANDS] • 38 [HART PORT x] • 35 [MODULE] • 34 A Adding the Module to an Existing Project • 57 Allocation of Risks • 168 Analyzing Data for Port 1 • 70 Application Port Connection • 102 Auto-Poll Code • 36 Auto-Poll Data (HARTAutoPoll) • 56 Auto-Poll DB Address • 37 Auto-Poll Disabled Mode • 93 Auto-Poll Modes • 89 Auto-Poll Swap Float • 37 Auto-Polling • 91 B Backplane Data Transfer • 84 Backplane Object
Index User Manual MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module COMMAND 59 - Write Number Of Response Preambles • 157 Command Control Blocks • 86 Command Count • 36 Command List Overview • 38 Commands Supported by the Module • 39, 41 Configuration Error Word • 115 Configuration/Error Status Flags (Cfg_Err) • 54 Configuring Module Parameters • 32 Configuring the MVI56-HART Module • 29 Configuring the RSLinx Driver for the PC COM Port • 24 Connecting Your PC to the ControlLo
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module Moving Back Through 5 Pages of Commands • 75 Moving Forward (Skipping) Through 5 Pages of Commands • 75 Multi-drop Mode • 95 MVI (Multi Vendor Interface) Modules • 3 MVI56-HART Configuration File • 34 MVI56-HART Status Data and Error Codes • 111 N Navigation • 64 No Other Warranties • 168 Normal Data Transfer • 85 Notes • 104 O Opening the Command Error List Menu • 68 Opening the Command List Menu • 68 Opening the Data Analyzer