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MODE - STAT ERRHIST Menu Item (Error Log) Error log for the last ten errors. The most recent error is stored under number 1. ERR HIST Line 1: ERR Line 2: HIST Line 3: List number (1 - 10) The right/left arrow keys can be used to scroll through the list numbers. Line 3: 0 = No list entry available Information About an Error , E= C I JE? I 5 J= JK I 2 = H= A JA H Figure 13 ERRHIST (error log) • Hold down the ENTER key at an entry number. Line 3: Diagnostic parameter register (hex) The status segments on the left-hand side of the display represent the diagnostic status register. The top status segment corresponds to the least significant bit and the bottom status segment to the most significant bit. REC Menu Item (Reconfiguration) REC Line 1: REC - counter for reconfiguration requests Line 2: Device number Line 3: Number of reconfiguration requests initiated via the reconfiguration button of a bus terminal module. onlinecomponents.com PF Menu Item (Peripheral Fault) PF Line 1: PF - counter for peripheral faults Line 2: Device number Line 3: Number of peripheral faults 2 . # % % * 28 5277CC01

MODE - STAT CRC Menu Item (Transmission Error) CRC (Cyclic Redundancy Check) is a test method for data integrity. A CRC error indicates that a data cycle has been transmitted with errors. In addition to these CRC errors, other transmission errors are counted, e.g., a short-term cable interrupt. CRC Line 1: CRC - transmission error Line 2: Device number Line 3: Number of transmission errors PF TEN Menu Item (Peripheral Fault Log) List of the last ten devices with peripheral faults (the last device with a peripheral fault is listed in position 1). If there are more than ten messages, the oldest entry will be removed.. PF TEN Line 1: PF Line 2: TEN Line 3: List containing the last ten devices with a peripheral fault Line 2: NO CFG No active configuration frame Information about the Peripheral Fault Select a message using the arrow keys. Press ENTER. Line 2: Device number Line 3: Error code CRC TEN Menu Item (Error Priority) List of the ten devices with the most transmission errors (the device with the most errors is listed in position 1). If there are more than ten messages, the oldest entry will be removed. CRC TEN Line 1: CRC Line 2: TEN Line 3: List number (1 - 10) You can scroll through the list numbers using the right/left arrow keys. Information About the Transmission Quality Select a message using the arrow keys. Press ENTER. Line 2: Device number Line 3: Error code onlinecomponents.com 5277CC01 29

MODE - STAT<br />

ERRHIST Menu Item (Error Log)<br />

Error log for the last ten errors. The most recent error is stored<br />

under number 1.<br />

ERR<br />

HIST<br />

Line 1: ERR<br />

Line 2: HIST<br />

Line 3: List number (1 - 10)<br />

The right/left arrow keys can be used to<br />

scroll through the list numbers.<br />

Line 3: 0 = No list entry available<br />

Information About an Error<br />

, E= C I JE? I<br />

5 J= JK I<br />

2 = H= A JA H<br />

Figure 13 ERRHIST (error log)<br />

• Hold down the ENTER key at an entry number.<br />

Line 3: Diagnostic parameter register (hex)<br />

The status segments on the left-hand side of the<br />

display represent the diagnostic status register. The<br />

top status segment corresponds to the least<br />

significant bit and the bottom status segment to the<br />

most significant bit.<br />

REC Menu Item (Reconfiguration)<br />

REC Line 1: REC - counter for reconfiguration requests<br />

Line 2: Device number<br />

Line 3: Number of reconfiguration requests<br />

initiated via the reconfiguration button of a<br />

bus terminal module.<br />

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PF Menu Item (Peripheral Fault)<br />

PF Line 1: PF - counter for peripheral faults<br />

Line 2: Device number<br />

Line 3: Number of peripheral faults<br />

2 .<br />

# % % * <br />

28 5277CC01

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