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Communication manual 8400 protec PROFIBUS
Diagnostics
Advanced diagnostic message
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Advanced diagnostic message
Errors in the standard device and its plugged-in modules are transmitted to the PROFIBUS
master in the form of advanced diagnostic messages.
Structure of the advanced diagnostic message
Byte
Description
1 Bit 0: Station does not exist (set by the master).
Bit 1: Slave is not ready for data exchange.
Bit 2: Configuration data are not consistent.
Bit 3: Slave has extended diagnostic data.
Bit 4: Requested service is not supported by the slave.
Bit 5: Slave response is invalid (set by the master)
Bit 6: Incorrect parameter setting
Bit 7: Slave is parameterised by another master (set by the master).
2 Bit 0: Slave must be parameterised again.
Bit 1: Static diagnostics
Bit 2: Fixedly set to "1".
Bit 3: Watchdog active
Bit 4: Freeze command received.
Bit 5: Sync command received.
Bit 6: Reserved
Bit 7: Slave is deactivated (set by the master).
3 Bit 7: Diagnostics overflow - amount of diagnostics data present in the slave is too large to fit into
one telegram.
4 Bits 0 ... 7: Master address after parameter setting ("0xFF" without parameterisation)
5 Bits 0 ... 7: ID number (high byte)
6 Bits 0 ... 7: ID number (low byte)
7 Header
• In the header, the block length of the extended diagnostics including the header byte is specified.
• In this case, the value of the entry is"0x0A" (bytes 7 ... 16 = 10 bytes).
8 Status_Type
• The value of this entry is fixed. For the following bit assignment it is "0x81":
–Bit 7 = 1: "status"
–Bit 0 = 1: "status message"
–Value of all other bits = 0
9 Slot_Number
• The value of the slot number is "0x00".
10 Specifier
• An indicated error is entered in the specifier with the identification "0x1" (status coming).
• An eliminated error is entered in the specifier with the identification "0x02" (status going).
• If no errors are indicated, the entry in the specifier has the value "0x00" (no further
differentiation).