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Simatic/TI 505 Ethernet Driver Help
Alarm MSW Alarm
C Flags
ACFH<address> 1-65536 Word Read/Write
Alarm LSW Alarm
C Flags
ACFL<address> 1-65536 Word Read/Write
Alarm ACK Flag AACK<address> 1-65536 Word Read Only
*For more information, refer to AVF Bit Definitions.
**For more information, refer to ACF Bit Definitions.
Array Support
Non-Boolean addresses accept array notation. To view data as an array, append '[rows][cols]' to an address. For
example, V500 [2][2], V100 [12].
Packed Task Code Protocol
The following address types and arrays are not supported under Packed Task Code Protocol. CAMP Protocol will be
used instead.
Alarm Control (C) Flags (ACF)
Alarm Raw High Alarm Limit (AHAR)
Alarm Raw Low Alarm Limit (ALAR)
Alarm Raw Process Variable (APVR)
Alarm Raw Orange Deviation (AODAR)
Alarm Raw Yellow Deviation (AYDAR)
Alarm Raw Setpoint (ASPR)
Alarm Raw Alarm Deadband (ADBR)
Alarm Raw Error (AERRR)
Alarm Raw High-High Alarm Limit (AHHAR)
Alarm Raw Low-Low Alarm Limit (ALLAR)
Alarm Raw Setpoint Low Limit (ASPLR)
Alarm Raw Setpoint High Limit (ASPHR)
AVF Bit Definitions
Analog Alarm Variable Flag Data Element Format
The server default settings are shown in bold.
MSB LSB
ABCD EFGH IJKL MNOP
The AVF bit has the following format.
V/W, X/Y
V=0-based bit addressing. Bit 0 is MSB.
W=1-based bit addressing. Bit 1 is MSB (Simatic 505 documentation).
X=0-based bit addressing. Bit 0 is LSB.
Y=1-based bit addressing. Bit 1 is LSB.
Element AVF Bit Description
A 0/1, 15/16 1=Enable alarm*
B 1/2, 14/15 1=Disable alarm*
C 2/3, 13/14 1=PV is in high-high alarm
D 3/4, 12/13 1=PV is in high alarm
E 4/5, 11/12 1=PV is in low alarm
F 5/6, 10/11 1=PV is in low-low alarm
G 6/7, 9/10 1=PV is in yellow deviation alarm
H 7/8, 8/9 1=PV is in orange deviation alarm
I 8/9, 7/8 1=PV is in rate of change alarm
J 9/10, 6/7 1=Broken transmitter alarm
K 10/11, 5/6 1=Analog alarm is overrunning
L 11/12, 4/5 1=Alarm is enabled**
M 12/13, 3/4 Not used, set to 0
N 13/14, 2/3 Not used, set to 0
O 14/15, 1/2 Not used, set to 0
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