Device status
bit(s)
0
1
2
3
4 - 7
8
9
10
11
12 - 15
Reset function
The identity object has a reset function with two different types of reset request:
-
-
The module is preset so that it resets itself when a reset request is entered. In the event of
a type 1 reset request, the ethcfg.cfg configuration file is deleted.
There are two options for notifying the application about a reset (e.g. for an independent
reset):
1.
2.
100
Name
Module Owned
(reserved, ignore)
Configured
(reserved, ignore)
Extended Device Status:
Set for minor recoverable faults
Set for minor unrecoverable faults
Set for major recoverable faults
Set for major unrecoverable faults
(reserved, ignore)
Type 0: power cycling reset
This reset request mimics a power cycle of the module
Type 1: "out of box" reset
This reset request creates an "out of box" configuration and performs the reset
Output the ENABLE_ID_RESET_NOTIFY command to the module during initialisa-
tion.
The reset function causes the module to output the ID_RESET_NOTIFY command
and if necessary, deletes the ethcfg.cfg configuration file.
ID_RESET_NOTIFY specifies the type of reset request output. It is then up to the ap-
plication to reset itself and the module.
Set the RST bit in the module status so that the interruption detection addresses both
initialisations of the module (ANYBUS_INIT).
The reset function generates an event notification. The type of reset request output
can be retrieved using the GET_ID_RESET_PARAM command. It is then up to the ap-
plication to reset itself and the module.
Value:
000b
0010b
0011b
0100b
0110b
0111b
(other)
Meaning:
Unknown
Faulted I/O Connection
No I/O connection established
Non-volatile configuration bad
Connection in Run mode
Connection in Idle mode
(reserved)