Siemens 6ED1050-1AA00-0BE8 Manual De Usuario
Programming LOGO!
3.8 Configuring additional functions for LOGO! (0BA7 only)
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Clearing error information
LOGO! 0BA7 can provide the following error messages:
● SD card read/write error
● SD card is write-protected
● EM (expansion module) bus error
● Network error
To clear a specific error or all errors, proceed as follows:
1. In the diagnostic menu shown above, move the cursor to "
● SD card read/write error
● SD card is write-protected
● EM (expansion module) bus error
● Network error
To clear a specific error or all errors, proceed as follows:
1. In the diagnostic menu shown above, move the cursor to "
④
": Press or
2. Confirm "
④
": Press OK
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3. If you want to clear all error messages, move the cursor to "
⑥
": Press or
4. Confirm "
⑥
": Press OK
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5. Move the cursor to "
⑧
": Press or
6. Confirm "
⑧
": Press OK. LOGO! clears all error messages and returns to the view in step
2. (If you do not want to clear all error messages, select "
⑨
" and press OK to confirm.)
7. If you want to clear a specific error message, move the cursor to "
⑦
": Press or
8. Confirm "
⑦
": Press OK. LOGO! displays individual errors. Press OK to clear a specific
error.
Toggling an error alert
You can enable/disable an error alert by proceeding as follows:
1. In the diagnostic menu shown earlier, move the cursor to "
1. In the diagnostic menu shown earlier, move the cursor to "
⑤
": Press or
2. Confirm "
⑤
": Press OK
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3. The bottom line shows you the current setting. To change the setting: Press or
4. Confirm your selection: Press OK. LOGO! returns to the previous view.
If you enabled the error alert, when an error occurs, the LOGO! display will flash reminding
4. Confirm your selection: Press OK. LOGO! returns to the previous view.
If you enabled the error alert, when an error occurs, the LOGO! display will flash reminding
you that LOGO! detects an error. You can go to the diagnostic menu to view the error.