The default setting causes the positioner to provide a manufacturer-specific diagnosis of 26
bytes and a diagnosis of 14 bytes according to Profile 3.01.
Octet Bit
Explanation
Note
10…7
Standard slave diagnostics
20…7
30…7
40…7
50…7
60…7
70…7
Definition of manufacturer-specific diagnostic alarms
80…7
90…7
10 0…7
11 0
DIA_HW_ELECTR (hardware fault in the electronics)
1
DIA_HW_MECH (hardware fault in the mechanics)
2
Not assigned
3
DIA_TEMP_ELECTR (temperature of electronics too high)
4
DIA_MEM_CHCKSUM (checksum error in data memory)
5
DIA_MEASUREMENT (error in measurement)
6
DIA_NOT_INIT (device not initialized/self-calibration not performed)
7
DIA_INIT_ERR (self-calibration faulty)
12 0
DIA_ZERO_ERR (zero point error, final position)
1
–
2
DIA_CONF_INVAL (configuration invalid/invalid address)
3
DIA_WARMSTART (restart-up/warm start performed)
4
DIA_COLDSTART (new start-up/cold start performed)
5
DIA_MAINTENANCE (maintenance required)
1
6
DIA_CHARACT (characteristic invalid)
7
IDENT_NUMBER_VIOLATION (selected ID no. has not been implemented by the device yet)
13 0
DIA_MAINTENANCE_ALARM (device error exists)
1
1
DIA_MAINTENANCE_DEMANDED (maintenance demanded)
1
2
DIA_FUNCTION_CHECK (device in function check, in simulation or in MODE_LO)
1
3
DIA_INV_PRO_COND (process-related fault/out of specification)
KH 8384-4 EN 31
Standard diagnostics with PROFIBUS-DP protocol