User manual
MVI56-HART ♦ ControlLogix Platform  Index 
HART Multi-drop Master Communication Module   User Manual 
ProSoft Technology, Inc.  Page 171 of 171 
October 13, 2011 
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 Menu • 68 
Opening the Database View Menu • 66 
Opening the HART Master Menu • 66 
P 
Package Contents • 15 
Pinouts • 3, 101, 104 
Point-to-Point Mode • 94 
Poll Interval • 42 
Preambles • 35 
Primary Master • 35 
Printing a Configuration File • 33 
Product Specifications • 11, 80 
ProSoft Technology® Product 
Documentation • 2 
Protocol Error Codes • 116 
R 
Read Block • 85 
Read Register Start • 34 
Reading Status Data from the Module • 62 
Redisplaying the Current Page • 75 
Redisplaying the Menu • 67 
Reference • 11, 41, 79 
Removing Timing Marks in the Data 
Analyzer • 71 
Renaming PCB Objects • 32 
Retry Count • 36 
Return Material Authorization (RMA) Policies 
and Conditions • 163 
Returning Any Product • 163 
Returning to the Main Menu • 69, 72, 75 
Returning Units Out of Warranty • 164 
Returning Units Under Warranty • 164 
RS-232 Configuration/Debug Port • 100 
S 
Selecting the Slot Number for the Module • 
23 
Setting Jumpers • 17 
Setting Up the Project • 30 
Short Address • 42 
Slave List Status • 36 
Start Here • 11, 13 
Starting the Data Analyzer • 72 
Status Object (HARTStat) • 53 
Stopping the Data Analyzer • 72 
Support, Service & Warranty • 11, 161 
Swap Code • 42, 43, 44 
System Requirements • 14 
T 
Time Limit for Bringing Suit • 168 
Transferring the Configuration File from The 
Module to the PC • 67 
Transferring the Configuration File from the 
PC to the Module • 66 
Troubleshooting • 77 
U 
Use Long • 43 
Using ProSoft Configuration Builder • 30 
Using ProSoft Configuration Builder (PCB) 
for Diagnostics • 62 
Using the Diagnostic Window in ProSoft 
Configuration Builder • 62 
Using the Sample Ladder Logic • 21 
Using the Sample Program • 52 
V 
Viewing Block Transfer Statistics • 66 
Viewing Data in ASCII (Text) Format • 71 
Viewing Data in Hexadecimal Format • 71 
Viewing Module Configuration • 66 
Viewing Port Status and Configuration • 69 
Viewing the Master Command List Help • 68 
Viewing the Next 50 Commands • 75 
Viewing the Next Page of Commands • 75 
Viewing the Previous 50 Commands • 75 
Viewing the Previous Page of Commands • 
75 
Viewing the Slave Status List • 68 
Viewing Version Information • 67 
W 
Warm Booting the Module • 67 
Warnings • 3 
What Is Covered By This Warranty • 165, 
167 
What Is Not Covered By This Warranty • 166 
Write Block • 86 
Write DB Address • 44 
Write Register Count • 34 
Write Register Start • 34 
Y 
Your Feedback Please • 2 










