Delta RMC151 User Manual
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RMC70/150 and RMCTools User Manual
acknowledge that the write was processed. In addition, the RMC70 also places the write value
in the Read Response register. This provides a simple method of verifying that the write was
completed.
Debugging
Using the Event Log for PROFIBUS
The Event Log can record every change in the PROFIBUS data received by the RMC75P.
This is the data in the Command Block. It does not record the data in the Response Block,
which is sent by the RMC75P. The Event log displays the received data in hexadecimal
format.
The Event Log can log an entry when any of the following occurs:
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Data is Initialized
(the Configuration Information box must be checked in the Event Log filter for
PROFIBUS)
This typically occurs when the RMC70 is restarted. The Event Log entry will be labeled
initial data. It provides the user with a reference of what the initial data is.
For example, assume a user wrote a 1 to the Command Request bit to issue a
command immediately after starting the PROFIBUS communications, but the
command was not issued. The user then looked in the Event Log and found out that
the initial data showed that the Command Request bit already was 1, which explains
why the command was not issued. The bit must be toggled to send a command, so he
should have written a 0.
•
Data Changes
(the Command Channel Logging and Data Channel Logging boxes must be set to
All in the Event Log filter for PROFIBUS)
Each time the data in the Command Block changes, the data will be logged with an
entry labeled changed. The entry will also specify which data changed, as described
below.
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A Request is Made
(the Command Channel Logging and Data Channel Logging boxes must be set to
All or Requests in the Event Log filter for PROFIBUS)
Each time a Command Request bit or Read/Write Request bit is toggled, the entry will
be labeled request made. This indicates a command was requested to be issued, or a
read or write was made.
Tip:
In some cases, a request can be made, but nothing happens. This is probably
caused by one of the following:
- A command was requested, but no Selected Axis bit was set.
- A read or write of multiple registers was requested, but the Count was set to 0.
The Event Log labels the logged entries in the following manner:
•
Command Area
These 6 registers are the data used to issue commands to the RMC70.
•
Data Channel 0
These 2 registers contain the data for reading or writing a single RMC70 register. Data
Channel 1 is not used with Basic+ Mode.
Debugging the Command Area Data
The Event Log displays the Command Area data in the following order:
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