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4 Start-up X-DO 32 01
Page 36 of 52 HI 801 097 E Rev. 4.00
4.4.2 Tab: I/O Submodule DO32_01
The I/O Submodule DO32_01 tab contains the following systemparameters:
Name R/W Description
Enter these statuses and parameters directly in the Hardware Editor.
Name W Module name, it cannot be modified.
Output Noise Blanking W
Allow output noise blanking performed by the output
module (activated/deactivated).
Default setting: Deactivated (recommended!)
If a discrepancy exists between the channel's default and
read-back values, the channel switch-off is suppressed.
SC Interval [µs] W SC interval of test impulse ( 40 ms)
Default setting: 40 000 = 40 ms
See Chapter
4.3
Show Short-Circuit W Display via LED Field (activated/deactivated)
Default setting: Activated
Name Data type R/W Description
The following statuses and parameters can be assigned global variables and used in the user program.
Background Test Error BOOL R TRUE: Background test is faulty
FALSE: Background test is free of faults
Diagnostic Request DINT W
To request a diagnostic value, the appropriate ID must be
sent to the module using the parameter Diagnostic
Request (see Chapter
4.4.5 for coding details).
Diagnostic Response DINT R
As soon as Diagnostic Response returns the ID of
Diagnostic Request (see
4.4.5 for coding details),
Diagnostic Status contains the diagnostic value
requested.
Diagnostic Status DWORD R
Requested diagnostic value in accordance with
Diagnostic Response.
The IDs of Diagnostic Request and Diagnostic Response
can be evaluated in the user program. Diagnostic Status
only contains the requested diagnostic value when both
Diagnostic Request and Diagnostic Response have the
same ID.
Restart on Error BOOL W
Using the parameter Restart on Error, each I/O module
that has switched off permanently due to faults can be
forced to re-adopt the RUN state. To do this, set the
Restart on Error parameter FALSE to TRUE.
The I/O module performs a complete self-test and only
enters the RUN state if no faults are detected.
Default setting: FALSE
Submodule OK BOOL R TRUE: No submodule fault
No channel faults
FALSE: Submodule fault
Channel fault (external faults included)
Submodule Status DWORD R Bit-coded submodule status (see 4.4.4 for coding details)
Table 18: Tab: I/O Submodule DO32_01 in the Hardware Editor

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