
List View
Logical and Physical I/O, List View
In the List View, you can see status and properties of all logical or physical I/O points,
regardless if they are used or not, but you can’t se the mapping. Logical outputs are
listed before the logical inputs. Physical inputs are listed before physical outputs. Logical
list view has 4 columns:
ST
(Status)
Current state of logical I/O point. - OFF - ON
Logical
Name of logical I/O point
OUT – Output, IN – Input, I/O – both Input and Output.
F – Logical I/O point generates a Fault when on. W – Logical I/O point
generates a Warning when on.
Physical list view has 5 columns
ST
(Status)
Current state of physical I/O point. - OFF - ON
Physical
Name of physical I/O point
OUT – Output, IN – Input, I/O – both Input and Output.
I - Physical I/O point is inverted.
0 – Physical I/O point Forced Off. 1 – Physical I/O point Forced On.
Faults and Warnings Diagnostics
Pushing the
Faults
or
Warnings
button allows you to see the Faults or Warnings screen
even if there are no Faults and Warnings active. This is useful when you have finished all
your Digital I/O configurations. See Warnings on page 14 and Faults on page 15, as well
as Digital I/O Mapping on page 34.
DF1 Diagnostics
There are two diagnostics screen available for troubleshooting DF1 communications.
DF-1 Troubleshooting and monitoring
One screen displays communication related statistics, and one displays data in the
Common Interface Table (CIT). For details, see
[MCT]
.
Register Monitor
This screen is used to monitor the values of 8 specific registers. The display includes the
register number, the value and the register name.
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