
Parameterising analog modules
Diagnostic data
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Parameter setting via system bus (CAN) / CANopen
12.3
12.3.2
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12.3−6
EDSPM−TXXX−9.0−11/2009
12.3.2 Diagnostic data
If the diagnostic alarm is activated in byte 0 of the parameter data, the diagnostic
data in the emergency telegram are transmitted to the master (see chapter
"Diagnostics", section "Emergency telegram").8
The following bytes are available for diagnostic data:
Byte Assignment
0 Bit 0
Module monitoring
0 No fault
1 Module fault
Bit 1 Consistently at 0
Bit 2
External error
0 No error
1 External error
Bit 3
Error at inputs and / or outputs, respectively
0 No error
1 Error at at least one input and / or output, respectively
Bits 4 ... 7 Reserved
1 Bits 0 ... 3
Module type
0101 Analog module
Bit 4
Information on inputs and / or outputs, respectively
0 No information available
1 Information available
2 Reserved
3 Reserved
The following bytes with fixed assignment are available for diagnostic data:
Byte Assignment
0 Bit 0
Module monitoring
0 No fault
1 Module fault
Bit 1 Reserved
Bit 2
External error
0 No error
1 External error
Bit 3
Error at inputs and / or outputs, respectively
0 No error
1 Error at at least one input and / or output, respectively
Bit 4
Supply error
0 No error
1 No external supply voltage
Bits 5 ... 6 Reserved
Bit 7
Wrong parameters
0 No error
1 Wrong parameters in the module
1 Bits 0 ... 3
Module type
0101 Analog module
Bit 4
Information on inputs and / or outputs, respectively
0 No information available
1 Information available
2 Reserved
3 Reserved
4xanalog input module
4xanalog output module
4xanalog input/output module
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