5–10
5–11
EWA 4NEB 812 6096–02b
EWA 4NEB 812 6096–02b
ET 200 Handheld
ET 200 Handheld
Dia ########
###############
SL$$ #########
¹
Dia K:#/#
Dia ########
###############
Continued from
and bit 2 = 1
Device–specific diagnostics
If “Dia” is flashing in the “SELECTION” display, you can
press
for branching to “STATION DIAGNOSTICS”.
The “STATION DIAGNOSTICS” display shows you the
diagnostics messages of the ET 200B–DP.
Line 1: Every “1” represents a station diagnostics message
(
³
Table 5.3).
Line 2: If you use the cursor keys to select the bits in line
1, the corresponding plain–text message is displayed in line
2.
If bit 2 is set, (“external diag”) and the cursor is positioned
on bit 2, then you can branch to device–specific diagnostics
by pressing
.
Table 5.3
Significance of station diagnostics
Message
Bit
Significance
static diag
0
1: Static diagnostics – the ET 200 hand-
held continues requesting diagnostics un-
til this bit is reset by the slave station.
external
diag
2
1: Device–specific diagnostic bits have
been reported.
not sup-
ported
3
1: Function requested by the ET 200
handheld is not supported by DP Stan-
dard slave.
extdia
overflow
6
1: DP Standard slave has sent more diag-
nostics messages than the ET 200 hand-
held can process.
Leaving the display: Press
to exit this display.
ET 200B–DP
ET 200B–DP