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Figure 4-31 Connecting Loads to a Current Output of a Non-Isolated AO
4.16 Diagnostics of the Analog Modules
Programmable and Non-Programmable Diagnostic Messages
In diagnostics, we make a distinction between programmable and
non-programmable diagnostic messages.
You obtain programmable diagnostic messages only if you have enabled
diagnostics by parameter assignment. You perform parameter assignment in the
“Diagnostics” parameter field in STEP 7 (refer to Section 4.7).
Non-programmable diagnostic messages are always made available by the analog
module irrespective of diagnostics being enabled.
Actions following diagnostic message in STEP 7
Each diagnostic message leads to the following actions:
• The diagnostic message is entered in the diagnosis of the analog module and
forwarded to the CPU.
• The error LED on the analog module lights.
• If you have programmed “Enable Diagnostic Interrupt” with STEP 7, a
diagnostic interrupt is triggered and OB 82 is called (refer to Section 4.17).