
Digital modules
4.4 Diagnostics for digital modules
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Reference Manual, Edition 09/2009, A5E00850736-06
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4.4 Diagnostics for digital modules
4.4.1 General information about diagnostic messages
Programmable and non-programmable diagnostic messages
Using the diagnostics function, we make a distinction between programmable and non-
programmable diagnostic messages.
You only obtain programmable diagnostic messages if you have enabled the diagnostics
using the relevant parameters. You perform parameter assignment in the "Diagnostics" tab
in
STEP 7
, see section 6.7.
Digital modules always return non-programmable diagnostic messages, irrespective of
diagnostics being enabled.
Reactions to diagnostic messages in STEP 7
Actions initiated by diagnostic messages:
● The diagnostic message is entered in the diagnostics of the digital module, forwarded to
the CPU and can be read out by the user program.
● The fault LED on the digital module lights up.
● If you have set "Enable diagnostic interrupt" in
STEP 7
, a diagnostic interrupt is triggered
and OB 82 is called, see section 5.5.
Reading diagnostic messages
You can read detailed diagnostic messages using SFCs in the user program (refer to the
appendix "Diagnostic data of signal modules").
You can view the cause of the error in
STEP 7
in the module diagnostics (refer to the
online
help for STEP 7
).
Diagnostics using the INTF and EXTF LEDs
Some digital modules indicate faults by means of their two fault LEDs INTF (internal fault)
and EXTF (external fault). The LEDs go out when all the internal and external faults have
been eliminated.
Refer to the specifications of the modules beginning with section 5.7 to find out which digital
modules have these fault LEDs.
See also
General information about parameter assignment (Page 216)
Interrupts of the digital modules (Page 103)
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