
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting PDPS ♦ ProLinx Gateway
PROFIBUS DP Slave
ProSoft Technology, Inc. Page 31 of 61
December 31, 2008
4 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
In This Chapter
PROFIBUS Slave Error and Status Data...............................................31
Base Module LEDs................................................................................35
PROFIBUS Slave LED Indicators..........................................................35
Definition of Module's Extended Diagnostics Data ................................35
There are two ways to troubleshoot ProLinx modules: LEDs located on the front
of the module, and a Debug port that provides a view into the module's internal
database.
4.1 PROFIBUS Slave Error and Status Data
The PROFIBUS Slave Error and Status Data area is discussed in this section.
The data area is initialized with zeros whenever the module is initialized. This
occurs during a cold-start (power-on), reset (reset push-button pressed) or a
warm-boot operation (commanded or loading of new configuration). Counter
values are also initialized to 0 at power up.
Example Internal
Database
Address
Word Offset Description
10300 0
Diagnostic reporting state
0=normal
1=extended
2=static diagnostics
3=extended/static diagnostics
10301 1 Reserved
10303 3 Reserved
10304 4 Product Codes Bytes 0 and 1
10305 5 Product Codes Bytes 2 and 3
10306 6 Product Codes Bytes 4 and 5
10307 7 Product Codes Bytes 6 and 7
10308 8 Product Codes Bytes 8 and 9
10309 9 PROFIBUS Status Register
10310 10
Module state and last global command received by slave
from a master
10311 11
Input counter (number of times the input region of the
database is transferred to the input image)
10312 12
Output counter (number of times the output image is
transferred to the database)
10313 to 10399 13 No valid data
Refer to the following topics to interpret the status/error codes present in the data
area.
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