Diagnostics and upkeep
7.3 SINAUT diagnostics and service tool
TIM DNP3
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Basic channel memory assignment error.
F560 072D TD7-Par: Wrong channel data type.
TD7-Par: Invalid scan cycle ID.
Memory assignment error creating the object list for the current subscriber.
TD7-SDB: Number of objects does not match the number of objects in the header.
A read job to the CPU was not responded to after 1 ms.
TD7-Com: CPU communication error in object X, channel Y.
TD7-Com: CPU access error for object X, channel Y.
Memory assignment error creating the message buffer for a scan cycle.
A write job to the CPU was not responded to after 1 ms.
TD7-Com: Negative acknowledgment from LAN communication for job from scan cycle.
TD7-Run: Error reading an input trigger.
TD7-Par: Object without channels.
TD7-Par: Invalid address with trigger signal.
TD7-Par: Invalid address for net data in object X, channel Y.
An invalid address was reported for object X in channel Y.
TD7-SDB: Number of subscriber blocks does not match main header entry.
Not enough memory to create the TD7onTIM send job list.
F560 0760 Initialization of TD7onTIM for source subscriber complete.
The general request of a subscriber is incomplete.
Timeout in the general request to a subscriber.
The general request of object X of a destination subscriber is incomplete.
Message with unknown source subscriber.
Unknown start index in received organizational message.
TD7-Run: Received organizational message not accepted due to invalid length.
Invalid start index in received data message.
TD7-Run: Received data too large for destination object.
F560 076E TD7-Run: Start index of received data message does not match the receive channel of the
TD7-Run: Object without partner or channels.
TD7-Run: No destination object found.
Diagnostic messages and activation of the group error LED
If an error occurs during startup, the read group LED (SF) of the TIM lights up and a
message to this effect is entered in the diagnostic buffer of the TIM.
If the TIM is installed as a CP in an S7-300 rack, a diagnostic interrupt is sent to the CPU.