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Troubleshooting
Figure 11.1
Depending on the module, up to 5 bytes of diagnostic data is displayed in the process data
area on the status page. The diagnostic bytes are structured as follows in order from left to
right:
11.3
Module Diagnostic Information via EtherNet/IP
11.4
Alarm Signals and Error Messages from Modules via PROFINET
If the modules detect a fault state, they trigger an alarm signal. The modules support diagnostic
alarms. Diagnostic alarms are triggered by periphery faults, such as overloads, short circuits,
and low voltage.
An alarm is triggered both by incoming events (e.g., sensor short circuits) and outgoing events.
The alarms are evaluated dependent on the PROFINET IO controller used.
Note
If the protocol for the module is set as "EtherNet/IP", diagnosis information occurs through
process data when the appropriate assembly objects are used (see chapter
“
Commissioning
for EtherNet/IP,
”
sub-chapter "Bit Assignment of Process Data").
Note
Alarm signals and error messages are only transmitted via PROFINET if the parameter for
diagnosis is activated in the controller when the modules are configured.