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Procentec ProfiHub B5 Plus - Configuring the Diagnostic Device

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ProfiHub B5+ / B5+RD User Manual
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Version 2.0 – July 2014 Page 25 / 56
ProfiHub-B5-Plus-Manual-EN.docx © PROCENTEC 2014 - Copyright - all rights reserved
3.1.3 GSD file
Locate and download the appropriate GSD file for the Diagnostics Device on
www.procentec.com/downloads . The correct GSD file for the ProfiHub B5+RD is:
PROC6970.gsd. The zip file also contains the corresponding .bmp (Bitmap) files.
Import the GSD file into your configuration tool and insert the device in the PLC
hardware configuration.
3.2 Configuring the Diagnostic Device
The Diagnostic Device has many configuration options. It can be configured modularly. This paragraph
describes all the available options per module in list order.
3.2.1 Info data (mandatory module)
There is only one mandatory module, which is the first module in the list (“INFO DATA MANDATORY
ON 1
st
SLOT”). It has 4 input bytes with the following meaning:
Byte 1: Input Identifier byte (always 0xDE)
Byte 2: Device type byte (0xB5 is ProfiHub B5+, 0xB2 is ProfiHub B2+)
Byte 3: Version byte: 0x01
Byte 4: Data format byte (0x00 is Little Endian, 0x01 is Big Endian)
3.2.2 Alarm Confirmation
Input Identifier byte: 0x01
The Alarm Confirmation module has one Output, which can be used to reset the alarm. If the Alarm
Relay has been triggered by any event (see paragraph 2.6), it can be reset by the PLC by sending
0x01 or higher to the output of this module.
3.2.3 Redundant Status
Input Identifier byte: 0x10
The next input byte is to indicate the status of the redundant path. It is divided in nibble 0..3 and 4..7.
Nibble 1 (0..3) Meaning
1 dec
Redundancy not used
2 dec
Redundancy error left channel
3 dec
Redundancy error right channel
4 dec
Redundancy error both channels
5 dec
Redundancy OK
Nibble 2 (4..7)
1 dec
Pending Alarm: Redundancy error left channel
2 dec
Pending Alarm: Redundancy error right channel
3 dec
Pending Alarm: Redundancy error both channels
Examples: 0x12 means Redundancy error on Left Channel, Pending alarm on Left Channel
0x05 means Redundancy OK