Communication Objects; Diagnosis - Panasonic ISE SMART CONNECT KNX Product Manual

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Communication Objects

You can control up to four TV devices with the ISE SMART CONNECT KNX Panasonic. There is an iden-
tical set of communication objects for each TV device. The functionally identical communication ob-
jects of the TV devices each have an offset of 100.
Example: Offset of the communication objects
TV device 1 communication object 1
munication object 101.
Use the <<Channels>> tab in the ETS to display the communication objects per TV
device.

10.1 Diagnosis

The information about the last error that occurred is saved. Each time a new error occurs, it overwrites
the information of the last error.
Depending on the effects of an error, it is saved either permanently or only temporarily. For example, a
communication error is saved permanently because it influences every one of your further work steps.
However, an error such as a non-existent screen text will only be saved temporarily. After a few seconds,
the error status will be reset as "No error exists".
The error display communication object (1 | 101 | 201 | 301) tells you whether an error has occurred
at all.
You can find out the cause of the error via the error code for the Last error communication object
(2 | 102 | 202 | 302).
The error codes appear in the format <number>:<error code>.
Meaning of error code
1 | 101 | 201 | 301
Name
Function
Communication object no.
Possible values
Data width
Data point type/data type
Flags (CRWTUI)
Table 14: Error indication
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communication object number 1 + Offset 100 = TV device 2 com-
see table Error codes, p. 44.
Error indication
Indicates whether an error currently exists.
TV 1=1
TV 2=101
TV 3=201
TV 4=301
• False: no error exists.
• True: error exists.
1 bit
1.002/Boolean
CR-T--
Communication Objects
1-000C-000
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