Channel0x Diagnostics dialog box (5094-OF4IHS, 5094-OF4IHS)

  1. Diagnostics
    is disabled when:
    • You are operating offline.
    • An identity mismatch exists.
    In the
    Controller Organizer
    , expand the
    I/O Configuration
    folder, and double-click the module.
  2. In the
    Module Properties
    dialog box, expand
    Channels
    .
  3. Select a
    Ch0x
    , and then select
    Diagnostics
    .
The
Chxx Diagnostics
dialog box includes these parameters:
Parameter
Description
Value
Fault Exists
Shows whether a fault is present.
Yes
No
Data Uncertain
Shows whether the module is operating outside the designed operating range, the data is under manual or override control, or the module is not calibrated.
Yes
No
Field Power
Shows whether field power is present on the point.
Not Present
Present
Field Power On Timestamp
Shows the timestamp of the last time field power turned on in YYYY-MM-DD-HH:mm:SS_mmm (UTC-00:00) format.
  • YYYY = year
  • MM = month
  • DD = day
  • HH = hour (24 hour)
  • mm = minutes
  • SS = seconds
  • mmm = milliseconds
  • UTC-00:00 = Time zone
A valid time or
None
if there is no recorded event time.
Field Power Off Timestamp
Shows the timestamp of the last time field power turned off in YYYY-MM-DD-HH:mm:SS_mmm (UTC-00:00) format.
  • YYYY = year
  • MM = month
  • DD = day
  • HH = hour (24 hour)
  • mm = minutes
  • SS = seconds
  • mmm = milliseconds
  • UTC-00:00 = Time zone
A valid time or
None
if there is no recorded event time.
Short Circuit Fault
Shows whether short circuit fault is present.
Not Present
Present
No Load Fault
Shows whether a load fault is present.
Not Present
Present
Fault Timestamp (Short Circuit, No Load)
Shows the timestamp of the last fault in YYYY-MM-DD-HH:mm:SS.mmm format.
  • YYYY = year
  • MM = month
  • DD = day
  • HH = hour (24 hour)
  • mm = minutes
  • SS = seconds
  • mmm = milliseconds
A valid time or
None
if there is no recorded event time.
Over Temperature
Shows whether an over temperature fault is present.
Over temperature means the device is at a normal or higher temperature than its rated operating limits.
Not Present
Present
Critical Temperature
Shows whether a critical temperature fault is present.
Critical temperature means the device is above the critical temperature limit for proper operation and may shut down without further warning.
Not Present
Present
Timestamp (Over Temperature, Critical Temperature)
Shows the timestamp of the last fault in YYYY-MM-DD-HH:mm:SS.mmm format.
  • YYYY = year
  • MM = month
  • DD = day
  • HH = hour (24 hour)
  • mm = minutes
  • SS = seconds
  • mmm = milliseconds
A valid time or
None
if there is no recorded event time.
Calibration Fault
Shows whether a calibration fault is present.
Present
Not Present
Range
Shows the calibration range.
  • -10 V to 10V (0) /
  • 0 V to 5 V (1) /
  • 0 V to 10V (2) /
  • 0 mA to 20 mA (4) /
  • 4 mA to 20 mA (5)
A valid Range or
None
if there is no calibration range.
Gain
Shows the calibration gain value.
A valid Gain or
None
if there is no gain.
Offset
Show the calibration offset value.
A valid Offset or
None
if there is no offset.
Last Calibration Date
Shows the timestamp of the last calibration for the selected range in YYYY-MM-DD-HH:mm:SS.mmm format.
  • YYYY = year
  • MM = month
  • DD = day
  • HH = hour (24 hour)
  • mm = minutes
  • SS = seconds
  • mmm = milliseconds
A valid date or
None
if there is no valid calibration date.
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