Modbus Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Network Interface Module for FLEX I/O
MFG #MVI94-MCM-MHI
$2,429.00Â /Â E
Each
Each
Product Description:
The MVI69 Modbus Master/Slave Network Interface Module allows Rockwell Automation FLEX I/O processors to interface with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries equipment.
HESCO Part Number
PROMVI94MCMMHI
Manufacturer Part Number
MVI94-MCM-MHI
Manufacturer
Prosoft Technology
Modbus Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Network Interface Module for FLEX I/O
MFG #MVI94-MCM-MHI
Product Description:
The MVI69 Modbus Master/Slave Network Interface Module allows Rockwell Automation FLEX I/O processors to interface with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries equipment.
HESCO Part Number
PROMVI94MCMMHI
Manufacturer Part Number
MVI94-MCM-MHI
Manufacturer
Prosoft Technology
$2,429.00Â /Â E
Each
Each
- Features
- Resources
- The inRAx Modbus Master/Slave Communication Module is designed to allow FLEX processors to interface easily with Modbus protocol-compatible devices and hosts.
- The MVI94-MCM module acts as an input/output module between the Modbus network and the Rockwell Automation backplane. The data transfer from the FLEX processor is asynchronous from the actions on the Modbus network.
- Many host SCADA packages support the Modbus protocol, while devices commonly supporting the protocol include several PLCs, as well as many other third party devices in the marketplace. (For a partial list of devices that speak Modbus, please visit the ProSoft Tested section of the ProSoft Technology web site).
- Applications using the Modbus Communication Module can be found in many industrial sectors and in the following applications
- Foreign device data concentrator
- Pipelines and offshore platforms
- Food processing
- Mining
- Pulp and paper
- SCADA communications
- Supports Enron version of Modbus protocol for floating point data transactions.
- Some of the general specifications include:
- Operation via simple ladder logic
- Complete setup and monitoring of module through Debug port and user configuration file
- Flex backplane interface via I/O access
- Some of the general specifications include:
- Support for the storage and transfer of up to 5000 registers to/from the FLEX processor's data files
- Module memory usage that is completely user definable
- Application port can emulate Modbus master or slave device
- Supports Enron version of Modbus protocol for floating point data transactions.
- The MVI94-MCM module accepts Modbus function code commands of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 15 and 16 from an attached Modbus master unit. A port configured as a Modbus slave permits a remote master to interact with all data contained in the module. This data can be derived from other Modbus slave devices on the network, through a master port, or from the FLEX processor.
- A port configured as a virtual Modbus master device on the MVI94-MCM module actively issues Modbus commands to other nodes on the Modbus network. One hundred (100) commands are supported on each port. Additionally, the master port has an optimized polling characteristic that polls slaves with communication problems less frequently. The FLEX processor can be programmed to control the activity on the port by actively selecting commands from the command list to execute or issuing commands directly from the ladder logic.
- The inRAx Modbus Master/Slave Communication Module is designed to allow FLEX processors to interface easily with Modbus protocol-compatible devices and hosts.
- The MVI94-MCM module acts as an input/output module between the Modbus network and the Rockwell Automation backplane. The data transfer from the FLEX processor is asynchronous from the actions on the Modbus network.
- Many host SCADA packages support the Modbus protocol, while devices commonly supporting the protocol include several PLCs, as well as many other third party devices in the marketplace. (For a partial list of devices that speak Modbus, please visit the ProSoft Tested section of the ProSoft Technology web site).
- Applications using the Modbus Communication Module can be found in many industrial sectors and in the following applications
- Foreign device data concentrator
- Pipelines and offshore platforms
- Food processing
- Mining
- Pulp and paper
- SCADA communications
- Supports Enron version of Modbus protocol for floating point data transactions.
- Some of the general specifications include:
- Operation via simple ladder logic
- Complete setup and monitoring of module through Debug port and user configuration file
- Flex backplane interface via I/O access
- Some of the general specifications include:
- Support for the storage and transfer of up to 5000 registers to/from the FLEX processor's data files
- Module memory usage that is completely user definable
- Application port can emulate Modbus master or slave device
- Supports Enron version of Modbus protocol for floating point data transactions.
- The MVI94-MCM module accepts Modbus function code commands of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 15 and 16 from an attached Modbus master unit. A port configured as a Modbus slave permits a remote master to interact with all data contained in the module. This data can be derived from other Modbus slave devices on the network, through a master port, or from the FLEX processor.
- A port configured as a virtual Modbus master device on the MVI94-MCM module actively issues Modbus commands to other nodes on the Modbus network. One hundred (100) commands are supported on each port. Additionally, the master port has an optimized polling characteristic that polls slaves with communication problems less frequently. The FLEX processor can be programmed to control the activity on the port by actively selecting commands from the command list to execute or issuing commands directly from the ladder logic.
- Certifications
Ex Certificate (ATEX Directive)
CE Mark
Russian GOST-R
UL/cUL; Class 1, Div 2
UL/cUL; Class 1, Div 2 (Canada)
Downloads
MVI94-MCM Datasheet
MVI94-MCM User Manual
MVI94-MCM Sample Ladder
MVI94-MCM-MHI Configuration File
MVI94 EDS File