Diagnostics and upkeep
7.3 SINAUT diagnostics and service tool
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4. Click on the relevant field for the module in the
W column
of the module list again to
deactivate archiving of the diagnostic messages.
5. Select the menu or the button of the dialog to change the settings.
6. Close the
CPU Messages
dialog by clicking on the
close dialog
button (x) in the title bar
or double-clicking on the dialog name in the title bar of the dialog.
Closing the dialog deactivates the
CPU Messages
function.
Module information
Description of the functions
The
module information
function reads diagnostic data from the module of the connected
station. The diagnostic data is displayed for the specific module in a series of tabs:
●
General
tab
List of hardware and firmware components with their versions and information on the
status of the CPU module
●
Diagnostic Buffer
tab
List of diagnostic messages
●
Memory
tab
Information on the utilization of the load and work memory.
●
Time System
tab
Information on the data, time, time system and time synchronization as well as on the
operating hours counter of CPU modules
●
Performance Data
tab
Lists of the organization blocks, system blocks and address ranges
●
Communication
tab
Information on transmission speeds, connection resources and cycle load caused by a
communication
Further tabs are displayed for CPU modules:
●
Cycle Time
tab
Set and measured cycle times of CPU modules
●
Stacks
tab
Information on the content of the block stack (B stack), interrupt stack (I stack) and local
data stack (L stack) of CPU modules
1. Select a local subscriber in the
SINAUT subscriber list
of the open project or in
Accessible Nodes
.
2. Open the dialog by selecting the
STEP 7 Diagnostics / Module Information
menu.
3. Select the individual tabs with the mouse.