Configuration
4.23 Messages
TIM 1531 IRC
128 Operating Instructions, 02/2018, C79000-G8976-C468-02
separate trigger bit can be configured for each e-mail. For information on the trigger
bit, see below.
– CPU changes to STOP
– CPU changes to RUN
– Connection to a partner interrupted
Triggers the sending of the message when the connection to a partner is interrupted.
– Connection to a partner established
Triggers the sending of the message when the connection returns.
– Weak mobile wireless network
Only with SMS
Triggers the sending of an SMS when the network is weak and possibly no dialup
connection can be established via mobile wireless.
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PLC tag for the message trigger "Use PLC tag"
If the memory area of the trigger bit is in the bit memory or in a data block, the trigger bit
is reset to zero when the message is sent.
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Enable identifier for processing status
If the option is enabled, every attempt to send returns a status with information about the
processing status of the sent message.
The status is written to the "PLC tag for processing status". If there are problems
delivering messages, you can determine the status via the Web server (diagnostics
status) or read it out from the PLC tag.
For the significance of the status output in hexadecimal, refer to the section Processing
status of the messages (SMS / e-mail) (Page 290).
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PLC tag for processing status
PLC tag of the type DWORD for the processing status
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If you enable the option, the TIM sends a value for the placeholder $$ from the memory
area of the CPU in the message. To do this enter "$$" as a placeholder for the value to
be sent in the message text.
Select a PLC tag whose value will be integrated in the message. The value is entered in
the message text instead of the placeholder $$.
$$ can be a placeholder for data point types with a simple data type up to a size of 32
bits.
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PLC tag in which the value to be sent is written.