Industry Application & Overview
The MVI56-MCMR (MVI56MCMR) is a specialized Modbus Master/Slave communication module designed specifically for ControlLogix platforms requiring optimized backplane data transfer. In complex industrial environments such as offshore oil platforms, automated power substations, and mineral processing facilities, backplane bandwidth is a premium resource. The MVI56-MCMR addresses this by utilizing a "Reduced Data Block" structure, which allows the module to operate effectively in remote I/O racks over ControlNet or EtherNet/IP where large I/O connections might otherwise fail or cause latency. By ensuring consistent data throughput between Modbus serial devices and the Allen-Bradley processor, this module prevents communication bottlenecks and safeguards critical process uptime.
Hardware Architecture & Protocol Logic
The MVI56-MCMR features two independent serial ports, capable of running different Modbus commands or baud rates simultaneously. Its internal database maps directly to the ControlLogix processor memory, supporting up to 5000 words of data.
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Optimized Transfer: The "MCMR" designation signifies its ability to interface with the CPU using smaller I/O blocks (typically 40, 60, or 120 words), making it the standard choice for remote rack installations.
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Protocol Versatility: Fully supports Modbus RTU and ASCII modes. It provides native handling for floating-point data, essential for flow meters and power analyzers, with specific support for Enron and Daniel implementations.
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Dual Port Functionality: Both ports operate independently as either a Master or a Slave, allowing the module to act as a data concentrator between legacy field instruments and modern SCADA systems.
Technical Parameters
| Detail |
Specification |
| Model |
MVI56-MCMR |
| Brand |
ProSoft Technology |
| Origin |
USA |
| Backplane Current |
800 mA @ 5 VDC; 3 mA @ 24 VDC |
| Operating Temperature |
0 to 60 deg C |
| Storage Temperature |
-40 to 85 deg C |
| Modbus Modes |
RTU (Binary) and ASCII |
| Baud Rate |
110 to 115,200 baud |
| Relative Humidity |
5% to 95% (Non-condensing) |
| Shock / Vibration |
30 g (Operational) / 5 g @ 10 to 150 Hz |
| Shipping Weight |
2.0 kg |
Essential Maintenance FAQs
What is the primary advantage of the MCMR version over the standard MVI56-MCM?
The MCMR version is designed for remote chassis applications. Standard modules often require large I/O scheduled tags that exceed the capacity of remote bridge links. The MCMR uses smaller, manageable data blocks to ensure stable communication over network bridges.
How does the module handle high-precision flow meter data?
It provides built-in floating-point support. You can configure the module to swap bytes or words to match the requirements of specific instruments like Daniel or Enron flow computers without writing complex ladder logic.
What should I check if the 'ERR' LED is flashing red?
This typically indicates a configuration mismatch or a communication timeout on one of the ports. Verify that the baud rate, parity, and slave IDs in the configuration file exactly match the field devices.
Professional Installation & Deployment Guide
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Remote Rack Considerations: When installing the MVI56-MCMR in a remote chassis, ensure the ControlNet or EtherNet/IP adapter is configured to support the specific block size defined in the module’s configuration. Mismatched block sizes will result in an I/O Configuration Error in RSLogix 5000.
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Serial Port Protection: For RS-485 multi-drop networks in high-vibration mining or heavy industrial areas, utilize high-quality shielded twisted-pair cable. Always terminate the last node of the network with a 120-ohm resistor to prevent signal reflections that cause intermittent data loss.
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CFG Port Usage: The RJ45 configuration port is RS-232 only. Always use the ProSoft-supplied cable for diagnostics. Do not connect a standard Ethernet cable to this port, as it may cause electrical damage to the communication UART.