Allen-Bradley 1444-TSCX02-02RB User Manual page 410

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Appendix A
CIP Objects
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Table 140 - System Event Types (continued)
ID
Name
08
Firmware Update
09...13
Not allocated
14
Redundant power supply
status
15
Exp Module detection
16
Exp Module status
17
Internal power supply
status
18
NetX status (other)
19
Controller output assembly Changes in the 16-bit output assembly
20
Object service
21
DSP (reported) status
22
Main transducer status
23
Speed/tacho status
24
Relay states
25
Exp Module Exception
26
Calibration status
27
DSP startup response
28
NV Configuration bad
29
Active configuration CRC
30...33 IP addressing mode
Rockwell Automation Publication 1444-UM001D-EN-P - June 2018
Description
A Firmware Update was successfully
processed
A change in the redundant power
supply status has been detected
Identifies change in which expansion
modules are detected
A change in expansion module
reported status has been logged
Internal power supply status change
Detected network issues
control data have been detected
Monitoring of key-object services
Changes in the DSP status DWORD
Changes in the Channel/Transducer
status WORD
Changes in the Speed/tacho status
Byte
Relay state change
A change in expansion module
exception codes
A change in module (channel)
calibration status
Whether the DSP startup was judged
normal or not
Flash Configuration Load – CRC error
detected
CRC of the configuration being loaded
during Program mode
Whether dynamic, static or address
switch addressing is being used, see
notes for details.
Bytes 8...15 Application
Byte 10 indicates which
firmware was updated
(instance number)
Byte 8 is previous state and 9
the current 1 is fail, 1 is OK
Byte 8 is previous state and 10
the current
Bit set indicates that the
module is missing
Byte 8 is previous state and 9
the current 1 is fail, 0 is OK
Bytes 8/9 are previous NetX
status bits 16...31, bytes 10/22
are the new status data
Byte 8 is previous NetX status
bits 16...31, bytes 10/11 are the
new status data
Bytes 8/0 are previous
controller data, bytes 10/11 are
the new controller data
Byte 10 is an index indicating
the action, byte 11 is used to
distinguish between instances
Bytes 8/11 are previous DSP
Status DWORD, Bytes 12/15 are
new DSP Status DWORD
Bytes 8/9 are previous TX status
bits 0...15, bytes 10/11 are the
new TX status bits 0...15
Byte 8 is previous state and 10
the current
Bytes 8/9 are previous relay
status bits 0...15, bytes 10/11
are the new relay status bits
0...15
Bytes 8/9 are previous
exception data, bytes 10/11 are
the new exception data
Byte 8 is previous state and 10
the current
Byte 3 indicates the startup
state: 0 - not responding, 1-
normal, 2- boot loader mode
detected
Bytes 8/11 are old/stored 32-bit
CRC
Bytes 12/15 are new/calculated
32-bit CRC
Bytes 8/11 are the 32-bit CRC
Refer also notes for Event ID 28
No data bytes are used

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