Logbook function in the controller, Logbook function in the sm301, Safety engineering – Lenze E94AYAE SM301 User Manual

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Safety engineering

Error management

Logbook function in the controller

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EDS94AYAE EN 7.0

1.7.2

Logbook function in the controller

Error states are saved in the logbook of the standard device. The following is entered:

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Type of response (e.g. trouble, warning, or information) to the event

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Date/time (in case of memory module with real−time clock)

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Value of the power−on time meter

The available logbook entries can be displayed in the »Engineer« when an online
connection has been established.

The list of the error entries can be found in the appendix.

1.7.3

Logbook function in the SM301

For diagnostic purposes, a simple logbook with ten entries is implemented in the
SM301 V1.4. Here, changes regarding the request of safety functions in the SM301 are
logged. The basis for the logbook is the bit−coded log state generated in a 2−ms cycle. A
logbook is generated every time the log state changes.

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The logbook function can be controlled via the "Log function" (C15891).
– The parameter can be written without using the safe parameter setting interface.

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A logbook entry consists of the two corresponding subcodes of the parameters "Log
time" (C15892) and "Log state" (C15893).

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Note!

Before the display parameters of the logbook are read for diagnostic purposes,
the logbook function should be stopped in order to prevent inconsistency
(C15891 = 1).

Codes

Parameter:

Name:

Data type:

Index:

C15890

Current time

UNSIGNED_32

8685

d

= 21ED

h

Relative time for use in logbook.

Display area

(min. value | unit | max. value)

Information

0

ms

4294967295

(From SM301 V1.4)

þ Read access o Write access o Controller inhibit o PLC-STOP o No transfer

C15891

Log function

UNSIGNED_8

8684

d

= 21EC

h

Setting of the logging behaviour (trigger condition).

(From SM301 V1.4)

Selection list

Information

0 Logging is active

Logging is always active.

1 Logging is stopped

Logging is switched off.

2 Stop logging in case of error

Logging is stopped if an error occurs.

3 Stop logging in case of STO

Logging is stopped if STO occurs.

4 Stop logging in case of SS1

Logging is stopped if SS1 occurs.

5 Stop logging in case of SS2

Logging is stopped if SS2 occurs.

þ Read access þ Write access o Controller inhibit o PLC-STOP o No transfer

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