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Analog input module ai energy meter 400vac st 6es7134-6pa01-0bd0
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The following table shows the module-specific error codes and their meaning for the
parameter data record 128.
Error code in STATUS parame-
ter
(hexadecimal)
Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3
DF
80
B0
DF
80
B1
DF
80
B2
DF
80
E0
DF
80
E0
DF
80
E1
DF
80
E1
DF
80
E1
DF
80
E1
DF
80
E1
DF
80
E1
DF
80
E1
DF
80
E1
DF
80
E1
DF
80
E1
DF
80
E1
DF
80
E1
DF
80
E1
DF
80
E1
DF
80
E1
Analog input module AI Energy Meter 400VAC ST (6ES7134-6PA01-0BD0)
Manual, 10/2017, A5E36061895-AB
A.2 Structure of the parameter data record 128 for the entire module
Meaning
00
Number of the data record unknown
00
Length of the data record incorrect
00
Slot invalid or cannot be accessed.
01
Incorrect version
02
Error in the header information
01
Reserved bits are not 0.
02
Reserved bits are not 0.
05
Measuring range for voltage invalid.
20
Connection type invalid.
21
Parameter for user data variant in DS 128
not possible or input data configuration not
large enough.
22
Parameter for user data variant is invalid.
23
Parameter for frequency is invalid.
24
Parameter for tolerance line voltage is
invalid.
25
Parameter for current transformer se-
condary current is invalid.
26
Reserved parameter bits for current trans-
former on secondary side are not zero.
29
Parameter for tolerance value overcurrent
invalid.
30
Parameter for tolerance time overcurrent
invalid.
2B
Parameter for low limit measuring current
invalid
2C
Parameter for current transformer primary
current is invalid.
30
Invalid data record number.
Parameter data records
Solution
Enter a valid number for the data record.
Enter a valid value for the data record
length.
Check the station whether the module is
plugged or drawn.
Check the assigned values for the parame-
ters of the WRREC instruction
Check Byte 0. Enter valid values.
Check Bytes 1 and 2. Correct the length
and number of the parameter blocks.
Check Bytes 6, 10, 14, 20...22, 28...30, 36
and 37, and set reserved bits back to 0.
Check Byte 8 and set reserved bits back to
0.
Check Byte 5. Permitted values: 01
0C
H
Check Byte 4. Permitted values: 00
0B
... 01
H
H
Check Byte 11. Select a different user data
variant or change the configuration.
Check Byte 11. Select a valid code for the
user data variant.
Check Byte 6. Enter valid values.
Check Byte 7. Enter valid values.
Check Bit 4...5 in Byte 20, 28, 36. Enter
valid values.
Enter 0 in Bytes 20, 28 and 36 and in Bits
0...3 and Bit 6.
Check Byte 15, 23, 31. Enter valid values.
Check Bytes 16...17, 24...25, 32...33. En-
ter valid values.
Check Byte 9. Enter valid values.
Check Bytes 18...19, 26...27, 34...35. En-
ter valid values.
Check the data record number. Enter a
valid data record number.
to
H
,
H
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