Messaging | Diagnostics Messages
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Message Format
Header String
Click to activate the Text Entry Tool to define the header string (up to 128
characters) as a block preceding the diagnostic message. Use characters from NUL
(00H) to ~ (7EH).
Click Submit to save your text to the origin window text field, or click Cancel to
return to origin window without transferring text.
Terminator String
Click to activate the Text Entry Tool to define the terminator string (up to 128
characters) as a block following the diagnostic message. Use characters from NUL
(00H) to ~ (7EH).
Click Submit to save your text to the origin window text field, or click Cancel to
return to origin window without transferring text.
Error Message Type
Select Numeric or Global String from the drop-down list to define how the message
will be sent.
Global String (max. 32 chars)
Click to activate the Text Entry Tool to define the Global String message (up to
32 bytes) that will be sent as a diagnostic message for any detected diagnostic
error.
Click Submit to save your text to the origin window text field, or click Cancel to
return to origin window without transferring text.
Destination
Select the check box next to the destination(s) to be used for the diagnostic
messages. This is only available when the Transmit Mode is set to On Timeout.
PackTrack/Online Messages
Debug Message Enable
Select the checkbox to enable debug messages for PackTrack. If selected, this
parameter allows transmitting messages concerning the system functioning. This is
not available when Operating Mode selection is set to Continuous.
Debug Message Port
Select Main Serial, Aux Serial, or Socket n from the drop-down list. The debug
message will be transmitted through the selected port.
PackTrack Debug Message Digital Input
Select None, Trigger (Input 1), Aux (Input 3), or I/O 4 (Input 4) from the drop-down
list. This selection defines which digital input will be used to trigger debug
message transmission.