ProSoft Technology MVI56-LTQ User Manual
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MVI56-LTQ ♦ ControlLogix Platform
User Manual
Limitorque Valve Actuator Master Communication Module
Page 98 of 98
ProSoft Technology, Inc.
August 30, 2010
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Package Contents • 13
Pinouts • 3, 14, 68, 72, 82
Polling Schemes • 82
Procedures for Return of Units Out of Warranty: • 90
Procedures for Return of Units Under Warranty: • 90
Product Specifications • 9, 55
PropDelay • 25
ProSoft Technology® Product Documentation • 2
R
Reading Status Data from the Module • 43
Redisplaying the Current Page • 54
Reference • 9, 55
Reference Documents • 21
Removing Timing Marks in the Data Analyzer • 48
Required Software • 43
Return Material Authorization (RMA) Policies and
Conditions • 89
Returning to the Main Menu • 49, 53, 54
RS-232
Modem Connection (Hardware Handshaking
Required) • 69
Null Modem Connection (Hardware Handshaking)
• 69
Null Modem Connection (No Hardware
Handshaking) • 70
RS-232 Application Port(s) • 68
RS-232 Configuration/Debug Port • 68
RS-422 • 71
RS-485 and RS-422 Tip • 72
RS-485 Application Port(s) • 72
RTSOn • 25
S
Setting Jumpers • 14
SpecPolling • 26
Start Here • 9, 11
Starting the Data Analyzer • 48
Status Object (LTQStat) • 31
Stopping the Data Analyzer • 49
Support, Service & Warranty • 9, 87
System Requirements • 12
T
The Configuration/Debug Menu • 44
Time Limit for Bringing Suit • 94
Troubleshooting • 40
Typical Network Loop • 85
U
Use_CTS • 26
User Data Objects • 32
Using the Configuration/Debug Port • 42
V
Valve Data Menu • 54
Viewing Block Transfer Statistics • 45
Viewing Data in ASCII (Text) Format • 48, 53
Viewing Data in Decimal Format • 9, 53
Viewing Data in Floating-Point Format • 53
Viewing Data in Hexadecimal Format • 48, 53
Viewing Module Configuration • 46
Viewing Module Status • 46
Viewing Register Pages • 52
Viewing the Next 100 Registers of Data • 53
Viewing the Next Page of Data • 54
Viewing the Previous 100 Registers of Data • 53
Viewing the Previous Page of Data • 54
Viewing Valve Registers • 54
Viewing Version Information • 46
W
Warm Booting the Module • 46
Warnings • 3
What Is Covered By This Warranty • 91, 93
What Is Not Covered By This Warranty • 92
Y
Your Feedback Please • 2