
Operation
5.7 Diagnosis
FIDAMAT 6-G
Operating instructions, 07/2006, A5E00478463
5-11
Adapter board:
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Firmware No.:
Order number of the software held in the EPROM for the adapter board
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Software status:
Version of the adapter board software
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Boot software status:
Version of the adapter board boot software
5.7.3
Diagnostic values (function 2)
The most important diagnostic values may be received with function 2. They may allow
conclusions to be drawn for evaluation of errors or setting work.
5.7.4
Logbook (function 3)
In the logbook, all errors which led to a maintenance request (W) or a fault (S) are listed.
The limit alarm (LIM) and functional check (CTRL) are also registered. They don't trigger a
maintenance request or fault message, however.
The logbook contains a max. of eight pages, with four messages per page. It works
according to the principle of the rotating buffer, i.e. when all eight pages (all 32 places) are
occupied, the oldest message is overwritten.
You can delete or block logbook entries (function 60), but you can also switch them off
individually (function 87).
Note
If an error occurs, the error message of which is switched off with function 87, there is no
reaction at any configured interface. This applies both for the ELAN interface as well as for
the analog output and the relay output.
In case of servicing, function 110 (diagnostic services) is to be observed as well. This
function, however, is only accessible to service engineers.
See also
Logbook settings (function 60) (Page 5-36)
Error on/off (function 87) (Page 5-60)
List of maintenance requests (Page 6-5)
List of faults (Page 6-6)