ControlNet coupler BK7000 in the ControlNet
BK 7000
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The status code and objectic specific status code of the FwdOpen-
Response can report the following codes:
Status
code
Object specific
status code
Meaning
Displayed by blinking
IO-ERR LED:
0x00
Not available
Connection successful
Off
0x01
0x0100
Connection already in use
Fast, 8*slow, 1*slow
0x01
0x0113
Connection Manager out of connections
Fast, 8*slow, 2*slow
0x01
0x0108
Unsupported connection type
Fast, 8*slow, 3*slow
0x01
0x0103
Transport type not supported
Fast, 8*slow, 4*slow
0x01
0x0117
Nonexistant instance number
Fast, 8*slow, 5*slow
0x25
0x0114
Electronic key in IOI failed (Vendor ID)
Fast, 8*slow, 6*slow
0x25
0x0115
Electronic key in IOI failed (Product type)
Fast, 8*slow, 7*slow
0x25
0x0114
Electronic key in IOI failed (Product code)
Fast, 8*slow, 8*slow
0x05
0x0000
invalid class
Fast, 8*slow, 9*slow
0x01
0x0400
Terminal bus fault
Fast, 8*slow, 10*slow
0x01
0x0109
Connection size mismatch
Fast, 8*slow, 11*slow
0x01
0x011A
Application out of connections
Fast, 8*slow, 12*slow
0x01
0x1000
Bad config data size
Fast, 8*slow, 13*slow
0x01
0x1001
Bad config data word 0
Fast, 8*slow, 14*slow
0x01
0x1002
Bad config data word 1
Fast, 8*slow, 15*slow
0x01
0x1003
Bad config data word 2
fast, 8*slow, 16*slow
0x01
0x1004
Bad config data word 3
fast, 8*slow, 17*slow
0x01
0x1010
Config buffer overflow
fast, 8*slow, 18*slow
0x01
0x0315
Invalid segment in path
fast, 9*slow, 1*slow
0x06
0x0000
Not all expected data sent in the connection path
fast, 9*slow, 1*slow
0x01
0x0110
Connection unconfigured step 1
fast, 9*slow, 3*slow
0x01
0x0110
Connection unconfigured step 2
fast, 9*slow, 4*slow
0x01
0x0110
Connection unconfigured step 3
fast, 9*slow, 5*slow
0x01
0x0110
Connection unconfigured step 4
fast, 9*slow, 6*slow
Config data of the Assembly object
Sending the config data is optional, but they must consist of 4 words when
sent.
Word
Meaning (default value is printed in bold type)
0
Reserved: must be 0
1
Bit 0: 2-Byte-PLC-interface
off (0)
/ on (1)
Bit 1: 2-Byte-Diag-interface
off (0)
/ on (1)
2
Bit 0: Terminal bus auto-reset
off (0)
/ on (1)
Bit 1: Terminal diagnosis
off (0)
/ on (1)
Bit 4: Digital terminal diagnosis mapped to input data
on (0)
/ off (1)
3
Bit 2: Complex terminals are mapped
with data only, if possible (0)
/ completely (1)
Bit 3: Complex terminals are mapped in
Intel- (0)
/ Motorola (1) format
Bit 5: Complex terminals are mapped
without (0)
/ with ( 1) word-alignment
Bit 6: Terminal bus will be synchronous to the Receive-connection (0) /
free running (1)
Undescribed bits are reserved for internal or future use and must not be
changed.
The config data are stored in the bus coupler’s registers 0..3 in table 0. If
no config data are sent, the values are read from these registers. The re-
gisters can be read and written using the bus coupler configuration soft-
ware KS2000.