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SBp Configurator (see Display PSS error stack and Display error stack on SafetyBUS p devices. INFORMATION The error stack is not the
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same as the Event list in the diagnostic configuration. The error
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stack displays the following information for each error: Priority Importance of the event message Error Event messages to which pilz pnoz e1.1p manual the user must react immediately. These event messages provide information on the status of a technical device, in which one or more functions have failed or are adversely affected. Warning Event messages https://www.pilz.com/en-US/eshop which demand the user's attention. These event messages warn the user about a potential or imminent critical machine status. Status information Event messages which describe the current status of the process and/or machine. These event messages are provided for information; the production cycle is not impeded, nor is it adversely affected. Class All errors are assigned a class. The error class can be used http://software.pilz.com/Software_FAQ/toolhelp/psswinpro/GB/mergedProjects/PSSgeneral/Book/TEX_Fehler_Stack.htm to detect the error type. Errors with an error class of "06" are module errors, for example. The letter "F" before the error class shows that the error occurred in the FS section; an "S" signifies the ST section. Number Error number, which uniquely identifies the error. Time stamp Time at which the error occurred. See also Time stamp.
Description Description of the error. Device Name of the device/module or information on the object (e.g. PSS configuration) on which the event has occurred. You can display Pilz pre-defined device names or device names of your own. However, your own device names can only be displayed if the relevant project is open in offline mode of PSS WIN-PRO and its linked program matches the program on the PSS. The same applies for the SafetyBUS p Configurator. You can only display your own device names for devices on SafetyBUS p if the SBp configuration that matches the SBp configuration on the connected PSS is open in offline mode of the SafetyBUS p Configurator. The device names of compact PSS and of centralised modules on modular PSS are defined in the PSbe down. Please try the request again. Your cache administrator is webmaster. Generated Mon, 24 Oct 2016 05:12:08 GMT by s_wx1196 (squid/3.5.20)
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