Behavior in case of lack of supply voltage
The digital outputs are supplied from the supply voltage UP. If the supply voltage UP is not present, the digital outputs cannot output a high level.
If an output is set and does not output a high level, this is detected as a fault. On expiry of the fault reaction time, the fault is reported in the process data:
- The "Diag Input x" bit of the output is set to "1".
- The "Error Channel y" bit of the channel to which the output belongs is set to "1".
In the factory setting, all outputs of a channel in which a fault has occurred are disabled. The outputs also remain disabled when UP is switched on again.
Re-enabling outputs
There are two ways to re-enable disabled outputs:
- Manual: Apply a positive edge to the variable "Reset outputs".
- Automatic: Set the parameter F800:01 to TRUE. All outputs will then be re-enabled as soon as UP is switched on.
Note: F800:01 also influences the behavior in case of short circuit.