Horner APG SmartStack I/O HE800DNS600/HEDNS600 User Manual
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DeviceNet Modules
HE800DNM650 & HE800DNS600
The individual bits in the Device Diagnostic have the following meaning:
Device status flags in
the Device Diagnostic
Meaning
No response
The Device is configured but is not present in the network.
Please check the physical connection between the Master and
this Node. Check also the chosen baudrate and if this baudrate
is supported by this device.
Error Buffer Overflow
DeviceNet defines a special reserved error channel for each
Slave with high priority to give each Node the possibility to
report emergency messages triggered by the occurrence of a
device internal fatal error situation. The emergency message of
each Node are collected in an internal buffer of a limited size. In
this case the buffer overflow event is reported.
Parameterization Fault
The Master compares the configured Device Profile and the
corresponding Device Type value of the Device Configuration
window with the real physically present ones in the Slave by
reading out the Slave configuration object. If the Master detects
differences between the values it will report the
Parameterization Fault.
Configuration Fault
A configuration fault will occur if a difference is seen between
the configured Produced/Consumed data size and the actual
Slave Produced/Consumed data size.
UCMM Support
The box will be checked if the Slave device requires UCMM
support.
Deactivated
This bit is set by the Master automatically, if the Node state was
configured to Deactivate Device in actual configuration in the
Device Configuration window.
Table 12: Meaning of the bits in the Device Diagnostic