Shock: 30 g operational, 50 g non-operational
Relative Humidity: 5% to 95% (without condensation)
Storage Temperature: -40° F to 185° F (-40° C to 85° C)
Operating Temperature: 32° F to 140° F (0° C to 60° C)
Type: Communication Module
Sub Brand: MV46
Brand Name: PROSOFT
Ethernet Port (Ethernet modules): RJ45 Connector
Link and activity LED indicators
Electrical Isolation 1500 V rms at 50 Hz to 60 Hz for 60 seconds, applied as
specified in section 5.3.2 of IEC 60950: 1991
Ethernet Broadcast Storm Resiliency = less than or equal to 5000 [ARP] frames-
per-second and less than or equal to 5 minutes duration
BackPlane Current Load: 800 mA @ 5.1 VDC
Vibration: 5 g from 10 to 150 Hz
Processor: Compatible with Rockwell Automation SLC 5/02 M0/M1 capable processors or newer
LED Indicators: Module status, Backplane transfer status, Application status, Serial activity
(debug port), Ethernet link and activity, and error LED status
CFG Port (CFG): RJ45 (DB-9M with supplied cable)
RS-232 only
No hardware handshaking
Configuration Connector: RJ45 RS‑232 Connector (RJ45 to DB-9 cable shipped with unit)
Special Features: Single Slot Backplane Compatible, Ladder Logic is Used for Data Transfer Between Module and Processor, Sample Ladder File Included, Backplane Current Load:800MILAMP at 5V, Vibration:5g From 10150HZ, , Port: Ethernet
Application: Power and Distribution, Petrochemical, Water and Gas, SCADA and DCS
Standard: CE Mark; GOST-R; Korean KC Registration; UL/cUL; Class1. Div 2; UL/cUL; Class1, Div 2
_Ethernet: 10/100 Base-T
The DNP 3.0 Ethernet Server Network Interface Module allows SLC processors to interface with the many field devices that support the DNP protocol over Ethernet. DNP (Distributed Network Protocol) is an open communication protocol developed to achieve interoperability among systems specifically in the electric utility, oil & gas and water/wastewater industries. This non-proprietary protocol, available worldwide, was designed to optimize the transmission of data acquisition information and control commands. It is a highly efficient and reliable communications protocol between substation computers, RTUs, IEDs and master stations. DNP is also a layered protocol, featuring time stamping and True Report by Exception (TRBE). These features allow the MVI46-DNPSNET module to send a report to the processor without being polled, providing real time data transmission in critical situations.