MVI56E-MCMR ♦ ControlLogix Platform
Modbus Communication Module with Reduced Data Block
1
Configure a tag within the ControlLogix processor as shown.
2
Then configure the COP statement to move data from the
MCMR.DATA.R
MCM_R
EAD
Once again, the COP statement will take as many of the Source elements
required to fill the Dest tag for the length specified. Therefore, the COP statement
will take MCMR.DATA.R
[9].
Enron/Daniel Float Configuration
Sometimes it is necessary for the module to emulate Enron or Daniel floating-
point addressing.
Copying the data to the MCMR.DATA.W
MCMR.DATA.R
The main difference is the addressing of the module.
For example, an Enron Float device is required to access address 47001 for
floating-point data, and each Modbus register would emulate a single float value
(does not require 2 Modbus addresses for 1 float value).
A Master device requiring this type of addressing, would require that for every
count of 1, the MVI56E-MCMR module responds to the request message with 4
bytes (one 32-bit REAL) value.
To emulate this addressing, the module has the parameters F
S
, and F
TART
LOAT
Value
Float Flag
Float Start
Float Offset
ProSoft Technology, Inc.
D
array, and over to the new tag
EAD
ATA
_F
tag as shown here.
LOATS
D
[0]
EAD
ATA
D
array is the same as described in the section above.
EAD
ATA
O
.
FFSET
Description
Tells the module to use the Float Start and Float Offset parameters
listed below
Determines what starting address on the Modbus network to treat as
floating-point data. A value of 7000 will signal the module that
address 47001 on the Modbus network is the starting location for
Modbus floating-point data. Every address will occupy 2 registers
within the module's database.
Determines the address within the module to which to associate the
data from the Float Start section.
Configuring the MVI56E-MCMR Module
[19] to fill the MCM_R
TO
D
array and from the
RITE
ATA
User Manual
_F
[0]
EAD
LOATS
TO
F
, F
LOAT
LAG
LOAT
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