3 Commissioning
3.4 Status display
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• Line 2: status of the local diagnostics bits ID1...ID9 and P-/+.
• Line 3: Status of the local diagnostics bit I14...I16 as well as R15 and R16.
Line 3: Weekday, time/date, diagnostics
In the initial status display, line 3 shows the weekday and the time.
Pressing ALT allows you to change the content of line 2 and 3 and the status
display of the basic device as well as the local expansion.
Status display of the local expansion
Press OK to move from the Status display for the easy800 standard to the
Status display for the local expansion unit if this is being operated via the
easyLink connection. Pressing ALT allows you to switch the content of line 2
and 3 in the Status display.
Lines 1 and 4: Inputs/outputs
Line 1 shows the status of inputs R of the local expansion station and line 4
that of outputs S. In addition line 4 indicates the basic devices operating
mode.
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When operating the easy800 as a NET station you can press
ESC to switch from the status display and select another NET
station. You can then display the status of the inputs and
outputs of the other NET station (→ Section “Showing the
status display of other NET stations“, Page 97).
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Apart from the ID RS in line 2, by which a connected functional
expansion unit is indicated, lines 2 and 3 indicate the same
contents for basic and expansion units.
Press ALT once therefore to show in line 2 the weekday and the
date, and press ALT twice to show also in line 2 and 3 the same
diagnostic alarms as in the status display for the easy800
standard.