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IO-Link
10.2 Design of a command point with ID key-operated switch
SIRIUS ACT 3SU1 pushbuttons and signaling devices
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Diagnostics and messages
Possible cause
Possible remedial measures
Individually encodable ID key cannot
be deleted:
invalid key
No valid individually encodable ID key
inserted.
The inserted individually encodable
ID key is defective.
Use an individually encodable
ID key (white).
Check that the ID key has been
inserted as far as it will go.
Delete the corresponding ID key
by manually entering the identifi-
cation number in data set 80.
Individually encodable ID key cannot
be deleted:
Key to be deleted is not in the key list
The inserted individually encodable
ID key was not previously assigned an
authorization level.
The manually entered identification
number in data set 80 has not been as-
signed an authorization level
Assign an authorization level to
the ID key.
Check the manually entered iden-
tification number of the ID key in
data set 80.
The table below indicates how the manufacturer-specific diagnostics are reported:
Table 10- 7 Diagnostics and messages
Diagnostics and messages
IO-Link for
event code
1)
PII
2)
Data set 92
LED
SF
3)
DEVICE
Short-circuit 0x7710 X X Red
Self-test error / internal error
X
X
Red
Individually encodable ID key cannot be saved:
Key list is full
X Green
Individually encodable ID key cannot be saved:
invalid key
X Green
Individually encodable ID key cannot be deleted:
invalid key
X Green
Individually encodable ID key cannot be deleted:
Key to be deleted is not in the key list
X Green
1)
The manufacturer-specific diagnostic events listed in the table are reported to the IO-Link
master via the diagnostics mechanism of IO-Link.
2)
With the "process image input" (see Chapter "Process image (Page 225)"), you can
determine via the group error (GE) bit or general warning (GW) bit in the user program
whether detailed information on diagnostics or messages is available in diagnostic data set
92. If bit ( = 1 ) is set, you can obtain detailed information on what caused a "group error" by
reading data set 92.
3)
GE = Group error: You can find detailed information in diagnostics data set 92 (see
Chapter "Data set (index) 92 - diagnostics (Page 282)").
x: Bit set
: Status does not change