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4.9
Error/Configuration Word
If the module is configured correctly, the configuration error word should have a
value of zero. Any other value indicates a configuration error. Use the value in
the configuration error word to determine which set of parameters are invalid in
the driver configuration area. The following table lists the bits associated with
each configuration error in the word:
Bit
Code
0
0x0001
1
0x0002
2
0x0004
3
0x0008
4
0x0010
5
0x0020
6
0x0040
7
0x0080
8
0x0100
9
0x0200
10
0x0400
11
0x0800
12
0x1000
13
0x2000
14
0x4000
15
0x8000
4.10 Cable Connections
The application ports on the MVI56E-GSC module support RS-232, RS-422, and
RS-485 interfaces. Please inspect the module to ensure that the jumpers are set
correctly to correspond with the type of interface you are using.
Note: When using RS-232 with radio modem applications, some radios or modems require
hardware handshaking (control and monitoring of modem signal lines). Enable this in the
configuration of the module by setting the UseCTS parameter to 1.
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MVI56E-GSC/GSCXT ♦ CompactLogix or MicroLogix Platform
Enhanced Generic ASCII Serial Communication Module
Description
Invalid Cfg_type
Invalid Cfg_Baud
Invalid Cfg_Parity
Invalid Cfg_DataBits
Invalid Cfg_StopBits
Invalid Cfg_Handshake
Invalid Cfg_RTermcount
Invalid Cfg_RPacketLen
Invalid Cfg_RTimeout
Invalid Cfg_RDelay
Invalid Cfg_WTimeout
Invalid Resv_Bit11
Invalid Resv_Bit12
Invalid Resv_Bit13
Invalid Resv_Bit14
Invalid Err_ROverflow
ProSoft Technology, Inc.
April 24, 2017
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