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Pepperl+Fuchs VBG-EN-K30-DMD-S16 - LPF (List of Peripheral Faults); Flags

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Subject to reasonable modifications due to technical advances. © Pepperl+Fuchs, Printed in Germany
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Pepperl+Fuchs Group · Tel.: Germany (6 21) 7 76-0 · USA (3 30) 4 25 35 55 · Singapore 7 79 90 91 Internet http://www.pepperl-fuchs.com
Issue date: 17.4.2009
AS-Interface
Operation in advanced display mode
9.6.9 LPF (List of Peripheral Faults)
Main menu|| DIAGNOSIS || LPF LIST OF PERIPH. FAULTS ||
This list shows the list of slaves which have triggered peripheral faults (LPF).
9.6.10 FLAGS
Main menu || DIAGNOSIS || FLAGS ||
This function displays the EC-flags in hexadecimal or binary format as well as sin-
gle bits beginning with the least significant bit.
Arrangement of the bits within the byte:
LPF LIST OF
PERIPH. FAULTS
| 1A-X
2A- | 3A-
4A-X | 5A-X
....
30A-X | 31A-
| 1B-X
Empty field: Peripheral O.K.
X: Peripheral fault
FLAGS: 0131 05
0000 0001
0011 0001
0000 0101
1 PERIPHERY_OK
0 OFFLINE_READY
0 AS-I_PWR_FAIL
1 NORMAL_OP.
1 CONFIG_ACTIVE
0 AUTO_ADDR_AVL
0 AUTO_ADDR_ASN
0 LDS.O
1 CONFIG_OK
1 AUTO_ADDR_ENA
0 OFFLINE
1 DATA_EXCH_ACT

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