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ProSoft Technology PTQ-PDPMV1 User Manual

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PTQ-PDPMV1 ♦ Quantum Platform

Reference

PROFIBUS DP Master Network Interface Module for Quantum

User Manual

ProSoft Technology, Inc.

Page 259 of 306

August 12, 2014

Word
Offset

Name

Description

59

File Error Word

Bitmapped value that indicates which files are not present
Bit 0: Problem with PDPMV1.CFG file
Bit 1: Problem with WATTCP.CFG file
Bit 2: Problem with PDPMV1.DDB file
Bit 3: Problem with PDPMV1.ZIP file
Bits 4 to 15 not used
If this word has a value other than 0, the CFG ERR LED on the module will

be illuminated.

60

HSBY Remote Status
(Unity only)

Low byte: HSBY remote status - from PROFIBUS interface (0xEA0)
Bit 0=PA
0 - Active Master (controlled by the Primary PLC)
1 - Passive Master (controlled by the Standby PLC)
Bit 1=SO
0 - At least one slave is offline
1 - All slaves OK
Bit 2=CE (This bit is set when problems with the ping sequence are

encountered.)
0 - No critical errors recognized by local Master
1 - Active critical error recognized by Local Master
Bit 3=DB
0 - Database OK

1 - Database mismatch
Bit 4=OD (Indicates when the data in the Output Data area of the DPRAM

is updated after a switchover.)
0 - Output data is not updated
1 - Output data is updated (Once this bit is set, it remains set for the
remaining session until the Anybus is either reset of HSBY state changes

to "Not Connected")
Bits 5 and 6 not used; set to zero
Bit 7=COM

0 - Counterpart is not present
1 - Counterpart is present
High byte: HSBY remote number of slaves - from PROFIBUS interface

(0xEA1)

61

HSBY Local Status
(Unity only)

Low byte: HSBY local status - from PROFIBUS interface (0xEA4)
Bits 1 through 6: See above under HSBY Remote Status
Bit 7=HS
0 - HSBY disabled. Module operates as stand-alone Master or HSBY-state

equals "Not connected."
1 - HSBY enabled.
High byte: HSBY local number of slaves - from PROFIBUS interface

(0xEA5)

62

HSBY Message Length
(Unity only)

From UDP HSBY server

63

HSBY Passive Status
(Unity only)

Low byte: HSBY passive status - from UDP HSBY server
High byte: HSBY passive number of slaves - from UDP HSBY server
This is a backup word derived from Ethernet UDP messaging. Refer to

Word 60 for explanation.