Web server
12.6 Standard Web pages
Status icons for the modules
For each module, the status column of the top section displays an icon that indicates the
status of that module:
Icon
Drilling down
You can select a link in the top section to drill down to the module information for that
particular module. Modules with submodules have links for each submodule. The type of
information that is displayed varies with the module selected. For example, the module
information dialog initially displays the name of the S7-1200 station, a status indicator, and a
comment. If you drill down to the CPU, the module information displays the name of the
digital and analog inputs and outputs that the CPU model provides, addressing information
for the I/O, status indicators, slot numbers, and comments.
As you drill down, the module information page shows the path you have followed. You can
click any link in this path to return to a higher level.
1024
Meaning
No fault
Deactivated
Maintenance required
Maintenance demanded
Error
The CPU cannot reach the module or device (for devices other than the CPU)
The CPU has established a connection to the device, but the module status is unknown (for
devices other than the CPU)
Input and output data are unavailable because the submodule has blocked its I/O channels
(for devices other than the CPU)
S7-1200 Programmable controller
System Manual, V4.2, 09/2016, A5E02486680-AK