A Status Update Request will cause the drive to report its current operating status. The status codes, descriptions and associated alarms are shown in the chart
below.
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The Device Status Code consists of two parts. The Least Significant Byte, (LSB) of the hex number is the Alarm Number. The Most Significant Byte (MSB) indicates
if the alarm is a normal trip (01) that can be reset automatically or manually, or if the alarm is a trip lock (02) requiring cycling power to the drive.
Status codes with associated alarms and descriptions
Device Status Code1
0x0000
0x0102
0x0204
0x0107
0x0108
0x0109
0x010A
0x010B
0x010C
0x020D
0x020E
0x020F
0x0210
0x0111
0x0112
0x0116
0x021D
0x011E
0x011F
0x0120
0x0122
0x0225
0x013C
0x0263
Read / Write Notes
A write command to an ADF (Internal Floating Point) or BD (Internal Byte) point type will be stored in the drive's EEPROM.
NB!
If write command is issued to an overridden point, the new value will not be stored in the drive's EEPROM.