Figure 74: Online View Of Variable Window (Top Window) In Fup; Figure 75: Example Of Diagnostics - WAGO 750-8215 Manual

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Figure 74: Online View of Variable Window (Top Window) in FUP

3.
The binary code facilitates the evaluation of the individual diagnostic bits.
The diagnostic information from the EXTENDEDINFO array can be
displayed in binary code. To do this, right click in the variable window and
select binary.

Figure 75: Example of Diagnostics

4.
Compare the three least significant bits of the diagnostic information of the
slaves with station addresses 2 and 5 to the bits from the following table:
Manual
Version 1.2.0, valid from FW Version 03.02.02(14)
750-8215 PFC200; G2; 4ETH CAN USB
Array
0:
No slaves or non-configured slaves
≠ 0:
Configured slaves
 Three least significant bits
 Station address 2 of the slave
 Station address 5 of the slave
WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750
 Station address 4 of the controller

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