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Rockwell Automation 1747-PT1, D1747NP002 Hand-Held Terminal User Manual

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Chapter 28
Troubleshooting Faults

28–10

Error Code

(Hex)

Description

Probable Cause

Recommended Action

xx60

through

xx6F

Identifies an I/O module specific
recoverable major error. Refer to the
user manual for the specialty module for
further details.

xx70

through

xx7F

Identifies an I/O module specific
non-recoverable major error. Refer to
the user manual for the specialty module
for further details.

xx90

Interrupt problem on a disabled slot.

A specialty I/O module requested service
while a slot was disabled.

Refer to the user manual for the
specialty I/O module. You may have to
replace the module.

xx91

A disabled slot has faulted.

A specialty I/O module in a disabled slot
has faulted.

Cycle rack power. If this does not
correct the problem, refer to the user
manual for the specialty I/O module.
You may have to replace the module.

xx92

Invalid or non-existent module interrupt
subroutine (ISR) file.

The I/O configuration/ISR file information
for a specialty I/O module is incorrect.

Correct the I/O configuration/ISR file
information for the specialty I/O module.
Refer to the user manual for the module
for the correct ISR file information. Then
reload the program and run.

xx93

Unsupported I/O module specific major
error.

The processor does not recognize the
error code from a specialty I/O module.

Refer to the user manual for the
specialty I/O module.

xx94

A module has been detected as being
inserted under power in the run or test
mode.

This code also can mean that an I/O
module has reset itself.

The module has been inserted in the
rack under power, or the module has
reset itself.

No module should ever be inserted in a
rack under power. If this occurs and the
module is not damaged,

Either remove the module, clear the
fault and run, or

add the module to the I/O
configuration, reference the module in
the user program where required,
reload the program and run.