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8-channel io-link master module
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Appendix B
Troubleshoot Your IO-Link Device
Table 25 - Fault and Status Tags for IO-Link Devices
Tag Name
Description
Indicates if a connection is running.
I.ConnectionFaulted
The device sets this tag to 0 when connected. If the device is not
connected, it sets this tag to 1.
Indicates that port data is inaccurate and cannot be trusted for use in
I.Fault
the application.
For more information, see
I.Uncertain
Indicates that the device parameter values are being updated.
Indicates that there is an outstanding error or warning event from the
I.DeviceError
port or the device.
I.EventPresent
Indicates that there is an outstanding IO-Link event.
I.LatestEvent
Indicates that this is the latest IO-Link event from the device.
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Figure 17
shows how fault and status conditions are indicated in the controller tags for the
IO-Link device.
Table 25
describes the fault and status conditions, and provides steps to help resolve the
conditions.
Figure 17 - Fault Indication in Controller Tags for IO-Link Devices
Fault and Status Reporting on page
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Recommended Action
Complete the following steps:
• Check the physical connection of the device.
• Perform the steps as described in
Configuration and Connection Issues on page
Check the IO-Link Status parameter in the XX Diagnostics - IO-Link
dialog. If the IO-Link Status parameter is not in the Operate state, check
the port-level IO-Link event log in the XX - IO-Link view. Otherwise,
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check the device-level IO-Link event log.
For more information, see
It is automatically cleared when the Class 3 connection of changing
device values is closed.
Perform the following steps:
• Check the XX Diagnostics - IO-Link dialog for the error or warning.
• Check the port-level IO-Link event log in the XX - IO-Link view.
• Check the device-level IO-Link event log.
For more information, see
Perform the following steps:
• Check the port-level IO-Link event log in the XX - IO-Link view.
• Check the device-level IO-Link event log.
• Take the appropriate action to resolve the event.
For more information, see
Take the appropriate action according to the event definition if
necessary.
General Troubleshooting Tips for
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