Fault Log Entry
Type
Length
(Words)
Timestamp
UDINT
2
Name Length
DWORD
2
Name String
String
6
Error Code
WORD
1
Advanced Error Code
WORD
1
Error Message Index
WORD
1
Reserved
WORD
2
System Information
Type
Length
(Words)
Class 0x72 Instance 1 Attribute
Seconds since boot
UDINT
2
1
Operating mode
WORD
1
2
LengthOfConfigName
DWORD
2
3
ConfigName
String
8
3
Config CRC
WORD
2
4
EtherNet/IP Input Assembly
Class 4, Instance 102, Attribute 3
Fault Log
Timestamp
Name Length
Name String
Error Code
Adv. Error Code
Error Msg. Index
Reserved
Fault log entry 1
(most recent)
0
2
4
10
11
12
13
Fault log entry 2
15
17
19
25
26
27
28
Fault log entry 3
30
32
34
40
41
42
43
Fault log entry 4
45
47
49
55
56
57
58
Fault log entry 5
60
62
64
70
71
72
73
Fault log entry 6
75
77
79
85
86
87
88
Fault log entry 7
90
92
94
100
101
102
103
Fault log entry 8
105
107
109
115
116
117
118
Fault log entry 9
120
122
124
130
131
132
133
Fault log entry 10
(oldest)
135
137
139
145
146
147
148
UDINT
DWORD
String
WORD
WORD
WORD
WORD
Retrieving Current Fault Information
Follow the steps below to retrieve information via network communications about a fault that currently exists:
1. Read the
Fault Index
location to retrieve the fault index value.
2. Find the index value in the
access a fault description and steps to resolve the fault.
PROFINET Slots (
XS/SC26-2
FID 2 Only and
SC10-2
)
PROFINET real time data is sent and received via slots.
Note: The GSDML file is available for download at
http://www.bannerengineering.com
The function of slots 1 to 17 is fixed and always active. The user-selectable data is 4 bytes. Slots 1 to 12 are for virtual
status outputs. Slots 13 to 17 are for virtual non-safety inputs. Slots 18 and 19 have selectable module data. Use the TIA
portal to activate the data for slots 18 and 19.
XS/SC26-2 and SC10-2 Safety Controllers
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