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The following identifiers are allowed:
Hex
Decimal
Description
10
016
1 byte input; consistency via byte
11
017
2 bytes input; consistency via byte
12
018
3 bytes input; consistency via byte
13
019
4 bytes input; consistency via byte
20
032
1 byte output; consistency via byte
21
033
2 bytes output; consistency via byte
22
034
3 bytes output; consistency via byte
00
000
Placeholder
9.6.
Diagnosis
During system start-up or on error the master reads the diagnosis from the slave. Most controls makes some of the
this data available.
The device-related diagnostics file (Ext_Diag_Data) contains the following data:
• Essential DIP switch positions,
• Error number of the parameterization and configuration errors,
• Output voltage error,
• Information concerning the failure of an extension terminal,
• Details of the configuration of the extension terminal.
Bit 7
Bit 6
Bit 5
Bit 4
Bit 3
Bit 2
Bit 1
Bit 0
Byte
Standard diagnosis 6 bytes
1 (0)
Master-Look
Parameterized
from other
master
Prm_Fault
Parameter
error
Invalid_
Slave_
Response
Terminal
sets 0
Not_Sup-
ported
Function is
not supported
Ext._Diag
Diagnostic
entry
present
Cfg._Fault
Configu-
ration error
Station_Not_
Ready
Not ready
for data
exchange
Station_Non_
Existent
Terminal sets 0
2 (1)
Deactivated
Terminal sets 0
Not_Present
Terminal
sets 0
Sync_Mode
Sync
command
received
(outputs are
issued and
frozen)
Freeze_Mode
Freeze
command
received
(outputs are
read in and
frozen)
WD_On
Watchdog
on
always = 1
Stat_Diag
Static
diagnosis
Prm_Req
Slave must
be re-param-
eterized and
configured
3 (2)
Ext_Diag_
Overflow,
more diag-
nostics data
present than
can be sent
reserved
reserved
reserved
reserved
reserved
reserved
reserved
4 (3)
Master_ADD
(Address of the master which parameterized the terminal - no master: FF Hex)
5 (4)
Ident_Number high byte
(manufacturer identification 00 Hex)
6 (5)
Ident_Number low byte
(manufacturer identification 81 Hex)
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