Basic Configuration
2)
Select Status > Active Faults, in the menu on the Configuration page.
The following information is shown for each fault:
• Time when the fault occurred
• Level of the fault: - Critical error - Error - Warning
• Description of the fault, as defined in the module
• Type of module
• IP address and host name of the module that generated the fault
By expanding the fault in the list, additional information about the fault is shown containing:
• Fault ID
• This is used to reference a persistent fault when it later is reset
• Fault code
• Description of the fault code
• Extended address information showing the system, bus type and module address
• In the figure below the system is 00, the bus type is 1 and the module address is 0A.
Persistent faults will remain in the list until the module sends a status message confirming that
the module is working properly again. It is also possible to delete the fault in the list by clicking
the icon .
If the IP address or license is changed in the module, the faults reported for the previous
IP address/license will remain since no confirmation can be received. These faults must be
manually deleted.
The active faults list page has to be manually updated by clicking the “Update Page” link up-
permost on the page.
Reset the Error Relay
The error relay can be reset manually from the Active Faults page.
1)
Click “Configuration” on the start page.
2)
Select Status > Active Faults in the menu on the Configuration page.
3)
Click “Reset” button.
Level of Seriousness for different Fault Types (Module Fault
List)
A module fault list exists which shows codes and statuses etc. for each module in the system.
The level of seriousness can be changed for different fault types in the logs.
1)
Click “Configuration” on the Start page.
2)
Select Other Settings > Advanced Configuration, in the menu on the Configuration page
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