Subindex 4: New Messages Available; Subindex 5: Flags; Table 73 Flags For Controlling The Sending And Saving Of Diagnostic Messages - WAGO 765-1205/100-000 Product Manual

8-channel digital input/output; ethercat; 24 v dc; 2.0 a; 8 × m8 connection
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11.2.1.5 Subindex 4: New Messages Available

This subindex contains the subindex of the newest acknowledged diagnostic message. It
can be both read and written. In both cases, the meaning of the values depends on the
current mode. The modes are overwrite mode (subindex 5, bit 4 = 0) and acknowledge
mode (subindex 5, bit 4 = 1).
Overwrite Mode
0: The newest message has been read.
1: The newest message has not been read.
Acknowledgment Mode
0: No unacknowledged diagnostic message present
1: There are diagnostic messages that can be acknowledged.

11.2.1.6 Subindex 5: Flags

The subindex contains flags for controlling the sending and saving of diagnostic mes-
sages.
Bit 0: Enable emergency messages
0
1
Bit 1: Disable info messages
0
1
Bit 2: Disable warnings
0
1
Bit 3: Disable error messages
0
1
Bit 4: Mode selection for reaction to diagnostic history buffer overflow
0
1
Bit 5: Overwrite and discard information (read only)
In overwrite mode:
1
In acknowledgment mode:
1
Bits 6 ... 15: reserved
Product manual | Version: 2.0.0
8DIO FLD EC DC 24V 2.0A
Table 73: Flags for Controlling the Sending and Saving of Diagnostic Messages
Default, if the device cannot send emergency messages
New diagnostic messages are sent as emergency messages.
Info messages are stored in the diagnostic message queue.
Info messages are not stored in the diagnostic message queue.
Warnings are stored in the diagnostic message queue.
Warnings are not stored in the diagnostic message queue.
Error messages are stored in the diagnostic message queue.
Error messages are not stored in the diagnostic message queue.
Overwrite mode: If the buffer is full, old diagnostic messages are overwritten by new
ones.
Acknowledgment mode: New diagnostic messages only overwrite older messages if the
latter have been previously acknowledged.
Unacknowledged diagnostic messages have been overwritten (= buffer overflow).
Subindex 3 was also set to 0.
The buffer for diagnostic messages is full of acknowledged messages, and a new diag-
nostic message is discarded.
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