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ET 200U
Display: STATUS/FORCE
(Example for a digital module)
Output
Format
Indicators for the
high–order and
low–order bytes
H Q KM=$$$$$$$$
L Dia
See table
on right
Display: STATUS/FORCE
(Example for an analog module)
Input
Format
I KH=#### ####
Dia
See table
on right
9–12
High–order byte
$$$$$$$$
Low–order byte
0
1
Channel
#### ####
2
3
Channel
ET 200 Handheld
EWA 4NEB 812 6096–02b
When you have selected the module with the
are in the STATUS/FORCE display.
In this display, you can
have the status of inputs displayed
or
force the outputs with the cursor keys, digits and letters.
You can "freeze" the status of the inputs with
"frozen" status is represented by a propeller symbol. Termi-
nate "freezing" with
.
"High–byte" means "byte n", "low–byte" means
"byte n + 1".
You can also see whether a module diagnostics bit has been
set (
Table 9.5).
Table 9.5
Meaning of "Dia" in the STATUS/FORCE display
"Dia" ...
Blinking
At least one module is reporting the
setting of a diagnostics bit.
Go up one display with the
order to identify the module.
Bright, but
There are no modules in the slave sta-
steady
tion reporting the setting of diagnostics
bits.
The STATUS/FORCE display is independent of the type of
module (address identifier).
All possible displays and a list of modules with their ad-
dress identifiers are to be found on the pages below.
ET 200 Handheld
EWA 4NEB 812 6096–02b
ET 200U
key, you
. The
Meaning
key in
9–13

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