The non-zeroed, unfiltered measured values are used to evaluate whether the nominal
(rated) force/operating force has been exceeded, meaning that zeroing or filter settings
have no influence on the monitoring functions.
An IO-Link event will always be generated if the parameters explained above are
exceeded. The master can forward the event to the fieldbus level. The master automati
cally requests the event ID.
The warning of exceeding the nominal (rated) force and temperature ranges can be dis
abled. All other events cannot be disabled.
"Notification" events are sent once when the event occurs.
"Error" and "Warning" events remain active as long as the status that triggered them per
sists (e.g. electronics operating outside the temperature range). The "Error" and "Warn
ing" events disappear as soon as this state changes to indicate that the device is operat
ing in the permissible range again.
If the temperature error 0x4000 appears, you can check which value is outside the speci
fication in the "Temperature Limits" menu.
Event ID
0x4000
(dec: 16384)
0x4210
(dec: 16912)
0x4220
(dec: 16928)
0x1801
(dec: 6145)
0x1802
(dec: 6146)
0x1803
(dec: 6147)
0x1804
(dec: 6148)
U10M
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
Trigger
Temperature error
processor, mainboard
or sensor operating
range
Operation above the
permissible nominal
(rated) temperature
range of the sensor
Operation below the
permissible nominal
(rated) temperature
range of the sensor
Nominal (rated)
compressive force
exceeded
Nominal (rated) tensile
force exceeded
Operating compres
sive force exceeded
Operating tensile force
exceeded
Event
Description
type
Error
Temperature fault –
Overload Failure
Warning
Temperature overrun –
Clear source of heat
Warning
Temperature underrun –
Insulate Device
Warning
Nominal force limit Exceeded –
Maximum nominal compressive
force limited exceeded
Warning
Nominal force limit Exceeded –
Maximum nominal tensile force
limited exceeded
Error
Maximum operation compres
sive force limit exceeded
Error
Maximum operation tensile force
limit exceeded
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