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Message concept of PCS 7
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6.1 Servicing a system - message concept
Introduction
The message system and diagnostic options of PCS 7 help you to assess the system status.
You can find information about the PCS 7 message concept in the following sections:
PCS 7 message system (Page 70)
Origin of a message (Page 72)
Determining the source of a message (Page 73)
Evaluating and understanding messages (Page 73)
Basic terms
Some basic terms used in the PCS 7 message concept are defined in the following:
Term Definition
Events Events lead to a change in the data status in the automation system.
For example, an event can be the following:
A bit is modified in an automation system by a change to a process value, or after a
specified limit value is reached.
The configuration determines which events trigger a message.
Messages Messages are triggered by events or by a message frame. There are the following
message types:
Operator input messages
Process messages
Operational messages
Process control messages and system messages
Error and
fault
In PCS 7, the PCS 7 Operator Station operator control and monitoring system is also
used to display errors and faults in the process.
Error: component (object) status that does not disturb the process (for example,
defective display lamps).
Fault: Component (object) status that interferes with the process (for example, a
defective motor).
Service Support and Diagnostics (V8.2)
Service Manual, 03/2016, A5E36200111-AA 69

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