Emerson FG-110 manual DiagnosticsAdvancedFieldbus Statistics

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Underneath it another table shows which segment (H1 Link) of the Linking Device (FG-110 FF) is occupied and how many FF-H1 devices are connected under each segment.

Additional, for each available FF-H1 device the tag name is shown. So, the this table provide a simple live list of the FF-H1 network. Please note that this list will be updated just be clicking on “Fieldbus” again.

For each Linking Device up to 4 H1 Links (segments) are available. And under each segment H1 Link up to 16 devices H1 are possible.

(In this example: Segment 1 (H1 Link) from Linking Device HSE_ DEVICE_1 is occupied by two connected devices (H1 Device), flagged with a green check mark. The segments 2-4 (H1 Links) are free, flagged with red buttons.

Fig 4.3-3 Shows the actual configuration – Linking Device and occupancy of the 4 H1 Links (Segments)

4.3.4 <Diagnostics><Advanced>

The menu item <Diagnostics><Advanced> therefore shows two different menu items.

Fieldbus Statistics

Modbus Statistics.

4.3.4.1<Diagnostics><Advanced><Fieldbus Statistics>

The menu item <Fieldbus Statistics> shows two different tables. The values specified apply to the time since the program has been started or the latest <Reset count>.

The first table shows statistical data for each single occupied segment of the H1 Device.

Messages Transmitted:

Assumption of all the transmitted messages for each occupied segment

Good Messages received:

Assumption of the good messages received at each occupied segment.

Total: Number of total retries.

Live List Changes: Number of total live list changes

Live List Pass Token Timeouts: Number of pass token timeouts; Under good conditions it should be “0”

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Contents Softing Linking Device V1.31 Table of Contents FF-CONF Configure your plant Configuration ConfigurationSettingsTrace Log List and properties view Glossary System Requirements Safety NotesScope of Delivery Intended UseLED Block Meaning Overview Hardware FG-110 FFEthernet Port Power SupplyModbus serial RS232 / RS485 Pin MDI Signal Pinout Standard Ethernet CablePin # Signal Description ModbusFF H1 fieldbus connection FIM-110 FF The pre-wired Installation of the FG-110 FFInstallation Overview PC IP address Configuration Linking Device IP address ConfigurationHomepage of the Linking Device FG-110 FF Linking Device FG-110 FF Internal Web ServerInformationContact InformationInformationVersion InformationManual DiagnosticsSystem DiagnosticsDiagnosticsFieldbus DiagnosticsInternet ProtocolDiagnosticsAdvancedFieldbus Statistics DiagnosticsAdvancedDiagnosticsAdvancedModbus Statistics DiagnosticsAdvancedModbus StatisticsTCP Monitor Point Pages MonitorConfigurationSettings ConfigurationSettingsGeneral Settings ConfigurationPage 1 Configure the Internet Protocol Read Current Values ConfigurationSettingsLD Settings3 Change user accounts new Passwords ConfigurationSystem MaintenanceFirmware ConfigurationSystem MaintenanceSystem Backup ConfigurationSystem MaintenanceTime ConfigurationPage OptionsPoint Pages ConfigurationPage OptionsConfigurationPage OptionsPoint Columns ConfigurationPage OptionsHome ConfigurationFieldbusBlocks ConfigurationFieldbus ConfigurationFieldbusDevicesConfigurationFieldbusH1 Parameter ConfigurationFieldbusHSE ConfigurationModbusCommunication ConfigurationModbusImport/Export 18 Import/Export of the Modbus Configuration Screen FF-CONF and general descriptions FF-CONF Configure your plantProject Main menuEdit Check All BuildDownload Device DownloadDownload Project Tool Settings SettingsProject Settings Main view Network ConfigurationHelp ToolBar Icons you can use while workingSchedule View Function Block ApplicationNetwork Livelist Parameter ViewDevice Types List and properties viewBlock Types Devices Properties General Information Filtering the contentsFloating windows H1 Link Using the buttons of the objectsHSE Subnet HSE DeviceStart FF-CONF Using the context menuHSE and H1 device types Managing the Device type libraryRemove a Device Type Create a New Project Project handlingDelete Project Configure PC and Subnet Network configuration2 Add an HSE Device 5 Add an H1 Link to the HSE Device Add H1 Device Field Device to an H1 Link Set the online status Network LivelistDisplay the Network Livelist 4 Pull down the Network Livelist Page Function Block Application Devices first approach Configure the Function Block applicationChange tag names Configure parameters Change Block Tags 7 Rename blocks 8 Choose a block to see or edit parameters Page 10 Add a block type Handling Host devices Symptom Cause Recommended Actions Error handling and troubleshootingMODE.ACTUAL=OOS Returned Value ActionRange Bus parameters relevant for H1 devicesParameter Description Bus parameters relevant for H1 Links Parameter Description Range/ Restriction Default valuePage Term Definitions Comment Other term GlossaryFieldbus definitions Networking definitionsTerm Definitions Page Marking of equipment type label Preface General Information on Explosion ProtektionGeneral requirements Commissioning, installationUse Maintenance and repairDisposal

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