User Manual
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:
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The messages in this document are in alphabetical order according to the message
text.
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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.
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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.