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Manual OP5, OP15
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7.2
System Messages
System messages indicate operating states within the OP. For example, they
draw your attention to maloperations or a breakdown in communication. This
message type has top display priority. If a relevant fault occurs on the OP, the
active event message or alarm message is removed from the display and a
system message is issued in its place.
System messages are classified as serious and non-serious system messages.
A serious system message is based on an error that can be rectified only by
an cold or warm restart of the OP.
All other errors generate a non-serious system message – for example, when
printing has been initiated but a printer has not been connected to the OP.
Display of a non-serious system message can be canceled by pressing ES-
CAPE to the extent that it is not automatically hidden after a short while.
Display of a non-serious system message can also be canceled automatically
when a specific, configured display time has expired.
A list of possible system messages and their explanations will be found in the
appendix.
Display of system messages (with the exception of internal errors 7xx) can be
inhibited at the configuration stage. System messages whose display has been
inhibited continue to be inserted into the system message buffer and thus can
be viewed on the display later.
The system message buffer can store up to 100 messages. System messages
are inserted into it with their message number and their arrival; their depar-
ture is not recorded. Some minor errors and operator errors are not logged in
the system message buffer. Messages from the system message buffer are
displayed in the same order as they arrived, i.e. first in first out, last in last
out.
Definition
Serious and non-
serious system
messages
Inhibiting system
messages
System message
buffer
Message Handling
Summary of Contents for OP15
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Page 11: ...Product Description 1 Functionality 2 Part I Introduction ...
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Page 150: ...C 4 Manual OP5 OP15 J31069 D0840 U001 A2 7618 Technical Data ...
Page 156: ...E 4 Manual OP5 OP15 J31069 D0840 U001 A2 7618 ESD Guidelines ...
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