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AS-i 3.0 Command Interface

Commands of the Command Interface

Subject to reasonable modifications due to technical advances

Id.-No.: 102875 Issue date - 3.12.2007

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4.3.3.12

Command 14: "Diagnosis / shutdown-history"

With this command the "diagnosis / shutdown-history" can be read separate for
each release circuit.

133

device colour 95

134

device index 32

135

assignment

5

of the device 32 to the OSSD

...

260

device index 95

261

assignment of the device 95 to the OSSD

1. For code description see table "Monitor state", page 94

2. By means of device colours it is possible to form an opinion about the state of the OSSDs (see table "Colour coding", page 94)

3. The maximal value is 7, higher values are limited to 7

4. By means of device colours it is possible to form an opinion about the state of the OSSDs (see table "Colour coding", page 94)

5. For assignment of the devices to the OSSD see table "Allocation", page 95

Request buffer

Byte

2

7

2

6

2

5

2

4

2

3

2

2

2

1

2

0

1

list selection (0=current diagnosis; >0=diagnosis by OSSD turning-off
(past events memory)

2

number of the OSSD (0=preprocessing)

3

Fdiagnosis format

(0=comlete diagnosis; 1=sorted according to the diagnosis index)

Response buffer

Byte

2

7

2

6

2

5

2

4

2

3

2

2

2

1

2

0

1

response type (0=device colour; >0=reserved)

2

monitor state; byte 1 (see table "Monitor state", page 29 for description)

3

OSSD type (0=internal OSSD; 1=peripheral OSSD)

4

OSSD info
- OSSD number, if internal OSSD (0=preprocessing, 1=OSSD 1,

2=OSSD 2);

- Slave address, if peripheral OSSD (address 0 – 63, bit 7 points at the

AS-i circuit that is allocated to the AS-i slave; 0=circuit 1, 1=circuit 2)

5

OSSD state (Bit 0-bit 3 colour of the OSSD; bit 4-bit 7 reserved)

6

colour device 0 (description see table "State and colour coding", page
29).

...

...

261

colour device 255

Response buffer

Byte

2

7

2

6

2

5

2

4

2

3

2

2

2

1

2

0