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MONI MONI Menu (Monitor) The MONI menu contains a process image monitor. This monitor is adapted to the addressing syntax of the control or computer system and is host-specific. The display reading therefore varies depending on the controller board used (S5, S7 400 DSC, PLC5, Bosch, etc.) 2 1 Figure 15 2 7 6 3 1 , - 1 3 7 6 : 1 : 7 6 ; 1 MONI menu, Siemens S5 example # % % * ! Selecting an Address To view the data, select the desired address area, e.g., P IN or P OUT, using the arrow keys and confirm with ENTER. The address flashes in line 2. If you hold down the arrow key for more than 0.8 seconds, the display starts to scroll: – First, every 0.5 seconds in increments of two. (This process is word-oriented for devices that are addressed byte by byte.) – If you hold down the key and the display reaches an address that is divisible by ten, the display scrolls in increments of ten. Changing the Address After selecting the area, the most recently set address flashes. You can select addresses using the left/right arrow keys. onlinecomponents.com Address Display Line 3 displays the contents of the address in hexadecimal notation. The value is displayed in binary notation by the status segments on the left-hand side of the display. 5 # ; 7 6 32 5277CC01
Error Localization If a bus error occurs in the bus system, a diagnostic routine is automatically started on the controller board. This routine attempts to start up the bus one segment at a time in order to locate the error. During error localization the display shows the message LOOK FOR FAIL (Figure 16). The background illumination changes to red. Figure 16 , E= C I JE? I J= JK I HA C EI JA H 1 6 - 4 * 7 5 % $ # " ! % $ # " ! 5 A C A J 5 A C A J 5 A C A J! Message during error localization # % % + ! ! On completion of the diagnostic routine, the detected error is shown on the display. Possible indications: – RBUS for a remote bus error – LBUS for a local bus error – BUS for a general bus error – OUT1 for an error at the outgoing interface – OUT2 for an error at the branching interface – DEV for an error on the device With FW 4.35 or later, the station name can be displayed for priority 1 and 2 located errors by pressing ENTER. However, this is only possible if the name was previously assigned to the segment and position using CMD or PC WORX software. onlinecomponents.com 5277CC01 33
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MONI<br />
MONI Menu (Monitor)<br />
The MONI menu contains a process image monitor.<br />
This monitor is adapted to the addressing syntax of the<br />
control or <strong>com</strong>puter system and is host-specific. The display<br />
reading therefore varies depending on the controller board<br />
used (S5, S7 400 DSC, PLC5, Bosch, etc.)<br />
2 1<br />
Figure 15<br />
2 7 6<br />
3 1<br />
, - 1<br />
3 7 6 : 1 : 7 6 ; 1<br />
MONI menu, Siemens S5 example<br />
# % % * ! <br />
Selecting an Address<br />
To view the data, select the desired address area, e.g., P IN<br />
or P OUT, using the arrow keys and confirm with ENTER. The<br />
address flashes in line 2.<br />
If you hold down the arrow key for more than 0.8 seconds, the<br />
display starts to scroll:<br />
– First, every 0.5 seconds in increments of two. (This<br />
process is word-oriented for devices that are addressed<br />
byte by byte.)<br />
– If you hold down the key and the display reaches an<br />
address that is divisible by ten, the display scrolls in<br />
increments of ten.<br />
Changing the Address<br />
After selecting the area, the most recently set address<br />
flashes. You can select addresses using the left/right arrow<br />
keys.<br />
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Address Display<br />
Line 3 displays the contents of the address in hexadecimal<br />
notation. The value is displayed in binary notation by the<br />
status segments on the left-hand side of the display.<br />
5 #<br />
; 7 6<br />
32 5277CC01