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6.8.13
Interrupts
Definition
The interrupt section of the slave diagnosis provides information on the interrupt type and the
cause that led to the triggering of the interrupt. The interrupt section consists of a maximum
of 48 bytes.
Position in the diagnostic frame
The interrupt section is located after the channel-related diagnostic information or after the ID-
related diagnostic information (with STEP 7)
Commissioning and Diagnostics
6.8 Diagnostics with STEP 7
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