
Configuration and operation
4.9 Status IDs of data points
CP 1243-7 LTE
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Operating Instructions, 01/2015, C79000-G8976-C381-01
4.9
Status IDs of data points
Status IDs of data points
The status identifiers of the data points listed in the following tables are transferred along
with the value in each frame to the communications partner. They can be evaluated by the
communications partner.
The status identifiers are transferred in 2 bytes. Byte 1 is not used.
The meaning relates to the bit status in the last row of each table.
Table 4- 2
Byte assignment of the status byte for data points
Bit
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Flag name
-
NON_
EXISTENT
SB
Substituted
LOCAL_
FORCED
CY
CARRY
OVER_
RANGE
RESTART ONLINE
Meaning
-
Data point
does not
exist or S7
address
unreacha-
ble
Substitute
value
Local oper-
ator control
Counted
value over-
flow before
reading the
value
Analog
value: Val-
ue range
exceeded
Value not
updated
after start
Value is
invalid
Bit status
(always 0)
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4.10
Connection establishment
Connection establishment
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Connection to the telecontrol server
The connection to the telecontrol server is always established by the CP.
If a connection established by the CP is interrupted, the CP automatically attempts to re-
establish the connection. Note the settings for re-establishing the connection in STEP 7,
refer to the section Ethernet interface (X1) (Page 67).
Note
Connection interrupted by the mobile wireless network provider
When using mobile wireless services, remember that existing connections can be
interrupted by mobile wireless network providers for maintenance purposes.
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Connections with direct communication (Open User Communication) and S7
communication
Connections are established as soon as the corresponding program blocks are called on
the CPU.
This also applies to the situation when a different S7 station sends data. In this case, the
corresponding receive blocks are called by the receiving station.