Figure 87: Example Of Diagnostics; Table 67: Bits Of The Diagnostics Information - WAGO -I/O-IPC-C6 Manual

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displayed as binary code. To do this, right click in the variable window and
select binary.

Figure 87: Example of diagnostics

4.
Compare the three lowest value bits of the diagnostic information of the
slaves with station addresses 2 and 5 with the bits from the following table:

Table 67: Bits of the diagnostics information

1
Diagnostic
information is
available on the
slave.
The slave with station address 2 delivers the value 011. This means that the
slave is projected and active.
The slave with station address 5 delivers the value 111. This means that the
slave is projected and active and contains diagnostic information. To
evaluate this diagnostic information, the participant diagnostics must be
carried out. See Section "Performing Device Diagnostics via
DiagGetState()".
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2. bit
0
No diagnostic
Slave is active.
information is
available on
the slave.
PROFIBUS Master in CoDeSys 2.3
 Station address 4 of the I/O-IPC
 Three least significant bits
 Station address 2 of the slave
 Station address 5 of the slave
1. bit
1
0
Slave is
inactive.
159
0. bit
1
0
Slave
Slave not
projected.
projected.

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