Diagnostics Menu; Serial Communication Statistics Page - Pepperl+Fuchs ICDM-RX/MOD Manual

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Diagnostics Menu

6. Diagnostics Menu
The following pages are located under the Diagnostics menu:
Serial Communication Statistics Page on Page 48
Modbus RTU/ASCII over Ethernet TCP Statistics Page on Page 49
Serial Interface Logs Page on Page 50
Known Modbus Slave Device List Page on Page 50
Modbus/TCP and Serial Modbus Master Statistics Page on Page 52
Modbus/TCP Connections Page on Page 54
Modbus Alias Device ID Statistics Page on Page 55
Shared Memory Contents Page on Page 55
System Log Page on Page 57

6.1. Serial Communication Statistics Page

Click Diagnostics | Communication | Serial Statistics to access the Serial Communication Statistics page.
The following table provides detailed information about the Serial Communications Statistics page.
TX Byte Count (To Device)
TX Message/Response Count
RX Byte Count (From Device)
RX Message/Response Count
TX or RX Broadcast Msg Count
Master/Slaves Private Messages
Parity Error Count
Framing Error Count
Overrun Error Count
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Serial Communication Statistics Page
Displays the number of bytes transmitted out the serial port.
Displays the number of messages or responses transmitted out of the
serial port.
Displays the number of bytes received on the serial port.
Displays the number of messages or responses received on the serial
port.
Displays the number of broadcast messages transmitted out the serial
port.
Displays the number of private messages detected, those between a
master and private slave(s), on a serial port configured in Master/Slaves
mode.
Displays the number of parity errors received on the serial port. Typically
occurs due to an incorrect parity setting.
Displays the number of framing errors received on the serial port.
Typically occurs due to an incorrect baud rate or stop bit setting.
Displays the number of overrun errors received on the serial port. This
typically occurs to one of the following events: incorrect flow control,
incorrect baud rate, incorrect data size, or incorrect stop bit setting.

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