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CM2U8567E / 04.1999 VISONIK DCS Functions and System Messages VVS18 Siemens Building Technologies
3-14 System Messages --- Sequence and Classification Landis & Staefa Division
There are some messages where a variable value (number or text) may be printed at
position "H".
Please note the following for all Format A messages:
The messages in this document are in alphabetical order according to the message
text.
The notations of "STAP" and "TYP" as well as "NAME" are symbolic placeholders.
This means, for example, for STAP the current value of the STAP parameter is
displayed; for TYPE, the point type of the address NAME.
The second line in the individual message descriptions, for example,
"->MSGDEV (M.MAB)", does not appear in the actual system printout.
This information serves as a reference to error routines for L&G personnel and has no
significance for customers.
3.4.2 Format B : Messages with Program Names
Format B messages begin the message lines with a program name consisting of two to
five characters (abbreviated program names).
The general structure of format B messages appears as follows:
PNAM [PTYP] 00:00:00 [NAME]
EKL_SYSIVN=xxx
| | | | |
v v v v v
A B C D E
A PNAM program name
B Point type [optional]
C Time
D User or technical address [optional]
E Actual message.
The PTYP parameter and the NAME address [in brackets] exist in certain messages
only. The actual message text is printed at position E.
There are a few messages having a variable output (value or text) at
position E.
All Format B messages are explained below. Please take note of the following:
The messages in this document are in alphabetical order according to the message
text.
The notations of "PNAM" and "PTYP" as well as "NAME" are symbolic placeholders.
This means, for example: For PNAM, the program name is displayed; for PTYP, it is
the point type of the address NAME.
The second line in the individual message descriptions, for example,
"->DEVINI (M.PR01)" does not appear in an actual system printout.
This information serves as a reference to error routines for L&G personnel and has no
significance for customers.