Technical data

SINAUT TD7 software package for the CPU
2.6 Blocks for optional expansion
Software
304 System Manual, 07/2009, C79000-G8976-C222-07
If a set subscriber number not found in the administration (in DB-BasicData),
an entry to this effect is made in the diagnostic buffer only during startup
(event ID B101). The CPU does not change to STOP. The status of a
correctly configured subscriber is indicated in the PartnerStatus output byte;
unknown subscribers are not processed until the parameter error has been
corrected. Their status bits are set to 0.
Name: PartnerStatus
Declaration: OUTPUT
Data type BYTE
Explanation Output byte for indicating the status of a subscriber to be monitored.
Range of
values:
Output bytes
Memory bytes
Data bit bytes
QB0 ... QBn
PQB0 ... PQBn
MB0 ... MBn
LB0 ... LBn
DBm.DBB0 ... n
The assignment of the status bits in the PartnerStatus output byte in relation
to the parameters Partner1 ... Partner8:
.7 .6 .5 .4 .3 .2 .1 .0
Partner X 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Status:
0 = subscriber Partner X disrupted or parameters not set or unknown
1 = subscribe Partner X OK.
2.6.7 FC PartnerMonitor
Function
FC PartnerMonitor displays important status information about a SINAUT subscriber (see
PartnerStatus parameter). The FC can also be used to trigger a general request to the
subscriber and to establish and disconnect a permanent connection to the subscriber.
The FC can be called at any point in the cyclic SINAUT program (in OB1).
If you want to monitor and control more than one subscriber, include an appropriate number
of PartnerMonitor FCs in the SINAUT program.
A SINAUT subscriber (partner) can only be an ST7 CPU or an ST7cc to which a connection
was configured. TIMs cannot be monitored or controlled by FC PartnerMonitor.
Note
FC PartnerMonitor can also be used in a station. However, the control inputs for establishing
and terminating a permanent connection can then no longer be used. This only works in the
master station, i.e. when the local TIM is a master TIM.