Diagnostic Address For Receiver With Direct Communication; Event Detection By Cpu 31X-2 Acting As Receiver In; Diagnosis With Direct Communication - Siemens SIMATIC S7-300 Series Reference Manual

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2.8

Diagnosis with Direct Communication

Diagnostic Addresses
With direct communication you allocate a diagnostic address on the receiver:
CPU 31x-2 as Sender
Figure 2-11

Diagnostic address for receiver with direct communication

Event Detection
Table 2-15 shows how a CPU 31x-2 operating as receiver recognizes data
transmission errors.
Table 2-15 Event Detection by CPU 31x-2 Acting as Receiver in Direct Communication
Event
Bus
interruption<FJ>(short-
circuit, plug
disconnected)
PLC S7-300, CPU Specifications CPU 312 IFM to CPU 318-2 DP
A5E00111190-01
CPU 31x-2 as DP Master/DP Slave and Direct Communication
CPU 31x-2 as Receiver
PROFIBUS
Diagnostic address
During configuration you define in the
receiver a diagnostic address that is
allocated to the sender.
The receiver receives information on the
status of the sender or on a bus
interruption via this diagnostic address
(see also Table 2-15).
What Happens in the Receiver
S
OB 86 is called and a station failure reported
(incoming event; diagnostic address of the receiver, assigned
to the sender)
S
on peripheral access: Call of OB 122 <FJ>(Peripheral access
error)
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