Product Overview
The MVI69-MCM acts as a powerful communication bridge, allowing Rockwell Automation CompactLogix processors to interface seamlessly with Modbus-compliant devices. This module functions as a "gateway" in the 1769 backplane, enabling the PLC to act as either a Modbus Master or a Modbus Slave. By integrating this module, engineers can easily pull data from or send commands to power meters, VFDs, solar inverters, and varied RTU equipment. The MVI69-MCM excels in distributed control environments where serial communication is required across long distances, providing a cost-effective alternative to replacing legacy serial hardware with Ethernet-based equivalents.
Core Technical Advantages
Dual-Port Versatility
The module features two independent serial application ports (P1 and P2). Each port operates autonomously, meaning you can configure Port 1 as a Modbus Master to poll field instruments while simultaneously configuring Port 2 as a Modbus Slave to provide data to a third-party SCADA system or HMI.
Advanced Backplane Integration
The MVI69-MCM appears to the CompactLogix processor as a standard I/O module. It utilizes efficient block transfers to move up to 5000 registers of Modbus data between the module’s internal database and the PLC’s controller tags, ensuring high-speed data refreshes without taxing the CPU’s communication overhead.
Optical Isolation and Ruggedness
To protect the CompactLogix rack from industrial electrical noise and ground loops, both application ports feature 500V optical isolation from the backplane. This hardware-level protection ensures that a surge on a long RS-485 field wire run will not damage the expensive PLC processor or other modules in the chassis.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter |
Specification |
| Backplane Current Load |
800 mA max @ 5 VDC |
| Distance Rating |
2 slots (L43/L45 installations require first 2 slots) |
| Communication Ports |
2 Application (P1, P2) + 1 Configuration (CFG) |
| Serial Standards |
RS-232, RS-422, and RS-485 (Jumper Selectable) |
| Isolation |
500V Optical Isolation (Backplane to Communications) |
| Operating Temp. |
0° C to 60° C (32° F to 140° F) |
| Protocols Supported |
Modbus RTU and Modbus ASCII |
| Data Capacity |
Up to 5000 16-bit registers |
Installation and Maintenance Guide
Power Supply Distance Rating
The MVI69-MCM has a distance rating of 2. This means the module must be installed within two slots of the CompactLogix power supply. For high-performance L43 and L45 controllers, always place this module in the first two available slots of the 1769 bus to ensure sufficient current for the 800mA load.
Jumper Configuration for RS-485
Before sliding the module into the rack, set the physical jumpers located on the side of the PCB to match your communication standard. For RS-485 (2-wire) daisy-chain networks, ensure the termination jumpers are engaged if the module is at the end of the physical cable run to prevent signal reflection.
Diagnostics via CFG Port
Utilize the RJ45-to-DB9 configuration cable to connect to the "CFG" port. Use ProSoft Configuration Builder (PCB) software to monitor real-time port statistics. This port is strictly RS-232 and provides a "window" into the Modbus traffic, allowing you to identify CRC errors or timeout issues without interrupting the main PLC application.
Engineering Advantages
The MVI69-MCM is a field-proven solution for extending the life of serial-based infrastructure. Its ability to support up to 100 commands per port allows for the management of high-density instrument clusters. Because the module handles the Modbus protocol stack internally, the PLC logic remains clean—engineers only need to interact with simple Data Tags rather than writing complex serial bit-bashing code. This "offloading" of protocol management ensures consistent scan times even as your network of field devices grows.
Technical FAQs
Q1: Can I use Port 1 for RS-232 and Port 2 for RS-485 at the same time?
A1: Yes. Both ports are fully independent. You can mix and match physical layers and baud rates for each port as long as the internal jumpers are set correctly for each individual channel.
Q2: What is the purpose of the "Battery" LED indicator?
A2: The Battery LED monitors the health of the internal lithium battery used to maintain the module’s configuration and data database during power cycles. If this LED turns red, replace the battery promptly to avoid data loss during a power outage.
Q3: Does this module support the Modbus TCP/IP protocol?
A3: No. The MVI69-MCM is strictly a serial (RTU/ASCII) module. For Modbus TCP/IP communication over Ethernet, you would require the MVI69-MNET module.
Q4: How do I handle 4-wire RS-422 communication with this module?
A4: Set the port jumpers to the RS-422 position. The supplied RJ45-to-DB9 adapter provides the necessary pins for TX+, TX-, RX+, and RX- signals. Ensure your shielding is grounded at only one end to prevent ground loops.