Battery Life Advisory 

Note: Modules manufactured after April 1st, 2011 do not contain a battery. For modules manufactured before that 

date the following applies: 

The module uses a rechargeable Lithium Vanadium Pentoxide battery to back up the real-time clock and CMOS 

settings. The battery itself should last for the life of the module. However, if left in an unpowered state for 14 to 21 

days, the battery may become fully discharged and require recharging by being placed in a powered-up ControlLogix 

chassis. The time required to fully recharge the battery may be as long as 24 hours. 

Once it is fully charged, the battery provides backup power for the CMOS setup and the real-time clock for 

approximately 21 days. Before you remove a module from its power source, ensure that the battery within the module 

is fully charged (the BATT LED on the front of the module goes OFF when the battery is fully charged). If the battery 

is allowed to become fully discharged, the module will revert to the default BIOS and clock settings. 

Note: The battery is not user-replaceable or serviceable.

Important Safety Information – MVI56E Modules 

North America Warnings 

A Warning – Explosion Hazard – Substitution of components may impair suitability for Class I, Division 2. 

B Warning – Explosion Hazard – When in hazardous locations, turn off power before replacing or rewiring modules. 

Warning – Explosion Hazard – Do not disconnect equipment unless power has been switched off or the area is 

known to be nonhazardous. 

C Suitable for use in Class I, Division 2 Groups A, B, C, and D, T5 Hazardous Locations or Non-Hazardous

Locations. 

ATEX Warnings and Conditions of Safe Usage 

Power, Input, and Output (I/O) wiring must be in accordance with the authority having jurisdiction 

A Warning – Explosion Hazard – When in hazardous locations, turn off power before replacing or wiring modules. 

B Warning – Explosion Hazard – Do not disconnect equipment unless power has been switched off or the area is 

known to be non-hazardous. 

C These products are intended to be mounted in an IP54 enclosure. The devices shall provide external means to 

prevent the rated voltage being exceeded by transient disturbances of more than 40%. This device must be used 

only with ATEX certified backplanes. 

D DO NOT OPEN WHEN ENERGIZED. 

Electrical Ratings 

 Backplane Current Load: 800 mA @ 5 Vdc; 3 mA @ 24 Vdc 

 Operating Temperature: 0°C to 60°C (32°F to 140°F) 

 Storage Temperature: -40°C to 85°C (-40°F to 185°F) 

 Shock: 30 g operational; 50 g non-operational; Vibration: 5 g from 10 Hz to 150 Hz 

 Relative Humidity 5% to 95% (without condensation)

 All phase conductor sizes must be at least 1.3 mm (squared) and all earth ground conductors must be at least 

4mm (squared). 

1.1 What’s New? 

MVI56E products are backward compatible with existing MVI56 products, 

ladder logic, and module configuration files already in use. Easily swap and 

upgrade products while benefiting from an array of new features designed to 

improve interoperability and enhance ease of use. 

 Web Server: The built-in web server and web page allow access to manuals 

and other tools previously provided only on a product CD-ROM or from the 

ProSoft Technology®

 web site. 

 ProSoft Configuration Builder (PCB): New Windows software for 

diagnostics, connecting via the module’s Ethernet port or CIPconnect®

, to 

upload/download module configuration information and access 

troubleshooting features and functions. 

 ProSoft Discovery Service (PDS): Utility software to find and display a list 

of MVI56E modules on the network and to temporarily change an IP address 

to connect with a module’s web page. 

 CIPconnect-enabled: Allows PC-to-module configuration and diagnostics 

from the Ethernet network through a ControlLogix 1756-ENBT EtherNet/IP™ 

module. 

 Personality Module: An industrial compact flash memory card storing the

module’s complete configuration and Ethernet settings, allowing quick and 

easy replacement. 

 LED Scrolling Diagnostic Display: 4-character, alphanumeric display, 

providing standard English messages for status and alarm data, and for 

processor and network communication status. 

1.2 System Requirements 

The MVI56E-MNETCR module requires the following minimum hardware and 

software components: 

 Rockwell Automation ControlLogix®

 processor (firmware version 10 or 

higher), with compatible power supply, and one free slot in the rack for the 

MVI56E-MNETCR module. The module requires 800 mA of available 5 Vdc 

power 

 Rockwell Automation RSLogix 5000 programming software 

o Version 16 or higher required for Add-On Instruction 

o Version 15 or lower must use Sample Ladder, available from 

www.prosoft-technology.com 

 Rockwell Automation RSLinx®

 communication software version 2.51 or higher 

 ProSoft Configuration Builder (PCB) (included) 

 ProSoft Discovery Service (PDS) (included in PCB) 

 Pentium®

 II 450 MHz minimum. Pentium III 733 MHz (or better) 

recommended 

 Supported operating systems: 

o Microsoft Windows®

 Vista 

o Microsoft Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 1 or 2 

o Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional with Service Pack 1, 2, or 3 

o Microsoft Windows Server 2003 

 128 Mbytes of RAM minimum, 256 Mbytes of RAM recommended 

 100 Mbytes of free hard disk space (or more based on application 

requirements) 

 256-color VGA graphics adapter, 800 x 600 minimum resolution (True Color 

1024 × 768 recommended) 

 CD-ROM drive 

Note: The Hardware and Operating System requirements in this list are the minimum 

recommended to install and run software provided by ProSoft Technology®. Other third party 

applications may have different minimum requirements. Refer to the documentation for any third 

party applications for system requirements. 

Note: You can install the module in a local or remote rack. For remote rack installation, the module 

requires EtherNet/IP or ControlNet communication with the processor. 

Setting Jumpers 

The Setup Jumper acts as “write protection” for the module’s flash memory. In 

“write protected” mode, the Setup pins are not connected, and the module’s 

firmware cannot be overwritten. Do not jumper the Setup pins together unless 

you are directed to do so by ProSoft Technical Support. 

The following illustration shows the MVI56E-MNETCR jumper configuration

Note: If you are installing the module in a remote rack, you may prefer to leave the Setup pins 

jumpered. That way, you can update the module’s firmware without requiring physical access to 

the module. 

Installing the Module in the Rack 

If you have not already installed and configured your ControlLogix processor and 

power supply, please do so before installing the MVI56E-MNETCR module. 

Refer to your Rockwell Automation product documentation for installation 

instructions. 

Warning: You must follow all safety instructions when installing this or any other electronic 

devices. Failure to follow safety procedures could result in damage to hardware or data, or even 

serious injury or death to personnel. Refer to the documentation for each device you plan to 

connect to verify that suitable safety procedures are in place before installing or servicing the 

device. 

After you have checked the placement of the jumpers, insert the MVI56EMNETCR into the ControlLogix chassis. Use the same technique recommended 

by Rockwell Automation to remove and install ControlLogix modules. 

You can install or remove ControlLogix system components while chassis power 

is applied and the system is operating. However, please note the following 

warning. 

Warning: When you insert or remove the module while backplane power is on, an electrical arc 

can occur. An electrical arc can cause personal injury or property damage by sending an 

erroneous signal to your system’s actuators. This can cause unintended machine motion or loss of 

process control. Electrical arcs may also cause an explosion when they happen in a hazardous 

environment. Verify that power is removed or the area is non-hazardous before proceeding. 

Repeated electrical arcing causes excessive wear to contacts on both the module and its mating 

connector. Worn contacts may create electrical resistance that can affect module operation. 

1 Align the module with the top and bottom guides, and then slide it into the 

rack until the module is firmly against the backplane connector. 

2 With a firm, steady push, snap the module into place. 

3 Check that the holding clips on the top and bottom of the module are securely 

in the locking holes of the rack

4 Make a note of the slot location. You must identify the slot in which the 

module is installed in order for the sample program to work correctly. Slot 

numbers are identified on the green circuit board (backplane) of the 

ControlLogix rack. 

5 Turn power ON. 

Note: If you insert the module improperly, the system may stop working or may behave 

unpredictably. 

1.6 Installing the Configuration Tools 

1.6.1 Installing ProSoft Configuration Builder 

To install ProSoft Configuration Builder from the CD-ROM

1 Insert the ProSoft Solutions CD-ROM into the CD drive of your PC. Wait for 

the startup screen to appear. 

2 On the startup screen, click INSTALL PROSOFT CONFIGURATION BUILDER. This 

action starts the installation wizard for ProSoft Configuration Builder. 

3 Click NEXT on each page of the installation wizard. Click FINISH on the last 

page of the wizard. 

1.7 Connecting Your PC to the Module 

With the module securely mounted, connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the 

Config (E1) Port, and the other end to an Ethernet hub or switch accessible from 

the same network as your PC. You can also connect directly from the Ethernet 

Port on your PC to the Config (E1) Port on the module by using an Ethernet 

crossover cable (not included). 

Setting Temporary IP Address 

Important: ProSoft Configuration Builder locates MVI56E-MNETCR modules through UDP 

broadcast messages. These messages may be blocked by routers or layer 3 switches. In that 

case, ProSoft Discovery Service will be unable to locate the modules. 

To use ProSoft Configuration Builder, arrange the Ethernet connection so that there is no router/ 

layer 3 switch between the computer and the module OR reconfigure the router/layer 3 switch to 

allow routing of the UDP broadcast messages. 

1 Click the START button, and then navigate to PROGRAMS / PROSOFT 

TECHNOLOGY

 Click to start PROSOFT CONFIGURATION BUILDER. 

If you have used other Windows configuration tools before, you will find the 

screen layout familiar. PCB’s window consists of a tree view on the left, and 

an information pane and a configuration pane on the right side of the window. 

When you first start PCB, the tree view consists of folders for Default Project

and Default Location, with a Default Module in the Default Location folder. 

The following illustration shows the PCB window with a new project

3 Use the mouse to select DEFAULT MODULE in the tree view, and then click the 

right mouse button to open a shortcut menu. 

4 On the shortcut menu, select CHOOSE MODULE TYPE. This action opens the

Choose Module Type dialog box. 

5 In the Product Line Filter area of the dialog box, select MVI56E. In the 

SELECT MODULE TYPE dropdown list, select MVI56E-MNETCR, and then click 

OK to save your settings and return to the ProSoft Configuration Builder

window. 

6 Right-click the module icon.