User Manual

Siemens Building Technologies VISONIK DCS Functions and System Messages VVS18 CM2U8567E / 04.1999
Landis & Staefa Division System Messages --- Sequence and Classification 3-15
3.4.3 Format C : Messages with Short Text
Format C messages begin with a short text consisting of 2 to 5 characters.
The general structure of the format C messages is as follows:
sTXT [PTYP][t]00:00:00 [NAME] [TXI] [TXI2] .. def, keine ..
| | | | | | | |
v v v v v v v v
A B C D E F G H
A Short text, dependent on the actual message (possible short texts in
place of STXT are e.g., PRK, ZRK, DRK etc.).
B Point type [optional]
C Message marker [optional]
D Time
E Technical or user address [optional]
F Point text TXI [optional]
G Point text TXI2 [optional]
H Actual message.
The PTYP, TXI and TXI2 parameters [in brackets] and the NAME address exist in
certain messages only. The actual message text is printed at
position H.
There are a few messages which have a variable output (value or text) at position H.
All format C 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 "STXT", "PTYP", "NAME", "TXI" and "TXI2" are symbolic
placeholders. This means, for example, for STXT the short name is displayed; for
PTYP, the point type of the address NAME, and for TXI and TXI2 information text.
The second line in the individual message descriptions, for example,
"->DFAT (M.WFE)" 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.
3.4.4 Format D : Messages with Long Text
Format D messages consist only of long text without time and point parameters.
The general structure of format D messages appears as follows:
PRK Illegal Module type
-------+--------
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v
M
M Actual message.