Shipped with Unit: RJ45 to DB-9M cables for each port
6-foot RS-232 configuration Cable
App Ports (P1,P2) (Serial modules): RS-232, RS-485 or RS-422 (jumper selectable)
RJ45 (DB-9F with supplied cable)
RS-232 handshaking configurable
500 V Optical isolation from backplane
CFG Port (CFG): RJ45 (DB-9F with supplied cable)
RS-232 only
No hardware handshaking
LED Indicators: Battery and Module Status
Application Status
Serial Port Activity
CFG Port Activity
Relative Humidity: 5% to 95% (without condensation)
Storage Temp.: -40° F to 185° F (-40° C to 85° C)
Operating Temp.: 32° F to 140° F (0° C to 60° C)
Current Load: 800 mA max @ 5 VDC
Power supply distance rating of 2 (L43 and L45 installations on first 2 slots
of 1769 bus)
Dimensions: Standard 1769 Single-slot module
Power Supply: 800 mA max@ 5 VDC
Mounting: DIN rail or panel mount
Length: 3.42"
Width: 2.22"
Height: 5.18"
Operating Temperature: 0 to 60°C (32 to 140°F)
Brand Name: PROSOFT
Sub Brand: MV69
Type: Communication Module
Special Features: Single Slot - 1769 backplane compatible; Recognized as an Input/Output module and has access to processor memory for data transfer between processor and module; Ladder Logic is used for data transfer between module and processor; Configuration data obtained from configuration text file downloaded to module; Supports all CompactLogix processors: L20/L23/L30/L31/L32/L35, L43 and L45 (L43 and L45 supported with RSLogix 5000 v16.03 or later) and MicroLogix 1500 LRP
Application: For Power Utility Industry and is Recommended by the IEEE for RTU-IED Communication Applications
Standard: EX Certificate; CB Safety; CE Mark; GOST-R; Korean KC Registration; UL/cUL Class 1,DIV2; UL/cUL (Canada)
Number Of Channels: 2;4
Communication: DNP 3.0 Master/Slave
Display: 2 X 24 Alphanumeric; Clock And Date
Connection Cables: RJ45 to DB-9M
Interface: RS-232; RS-485; RS-422
The MVI69-DNP module is an ideal solution where DNP 3.0 Master/Slave protocol connectivity must be added to the CompactLogix platform. The DNP solution addresses the expanding interest in the DNP 3.0 protocol. The protocol was originally developed for the power utility industry and is recommended by the IEEE for RTU-IED communication applications. Additional applications include Water/Wastewater and Oil and Gas industries.