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Chapter 9: Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
User’s Manual 0300217-03 Rev. A
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9.4.2 Over or Under-Range Detection
Whenever a channel is commanded to an output level outside of the defined operating
range, an over-range or under-range error is indicated in input data word 1. Possible
causes of an out-of-range condition include:
The output device is faulty.
The field wiring may be faulty.
The low clamp or high clamp values have been exceeded
Section 9.5
Non-critical
vs. Critical
Module Errors
Non-critical module errors are typically recoverable. Channel errors (over-range or
under-range errors) are non-critical. Non-critical error conditions are indicated in the
module input data table.
Critical module errors are conditions that may prevent normal or recoverable operation of
the system. When these types of errors occur, the system typically leaves the run or
program mode of operation until the error can be dealt with. Critical module errors are
indicated in Table 9-4 (Extended Fault Codes).
Section 9.6
Module Error
Definition Table
Analog module errors are expressed in two fields as four-digit Hex format with the most
significant digit as “don’t care” and irrelevant. The two fields are “Module Error” and
“Extended Error Information”. The structure of the module error data is shown below.
Table 9-2 (Module Error Table)
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
"Don't Car e " Bits
M odule Er r or
Exte nde d Er r or Infor m ation
He x Digit 4
He x Digit 3
He x Digit 2
He x Digit 1
9.6.1 Module Error Field
The purpose of the module error field is to classify module errors into three distinct
groups, as described in the table below. The type of error determines what kind of
information exists in the extended error information field. These types of module errors
are typically reported in the controller’s I/O status file. Refer to your controller manual
for details.