One bit is set:
● If the Compact FF Link has received non-matching DP and FF configuration data
Note
This state can occur temporarily with CiR processes. It is only necessary to take steps if
the error persists.
● If the Compact FF Link is not present or is faulty, the Compact FF Link setup does not
correspond to the configuration (redundant/non-redundant) or the DIP switch setting of the
redundancy mode does not correspond to the configuration
● If the associated FF device is not available or with regard to configuration has an FF address
that does not match its "Physical Device (PD) Tag".
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11.2.2.3
Module status
Definition
The module status is part of the device-related diagnostics and reports the status of the
configured Bus FF Link and FF devices.
Format of the module status
The modules status comprises 13 bytes.
In S7 standard operation and redundancy mode, the start address is equal to 12.
The status of each slot is coded by 2 bits in the module status.
Alarm, error, and system messages
11.2 Diagnostics of the Compact FF Link
Compact FF Link
Operating Instructions, 03/2015, A5E35651552-AA
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