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Module Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Chapter 4
Invalid Input Format Selected
These error codes occur when the 3-bit input format code for the
indicated channel is not one of the assigned input format codes for
the module.
See
Bit Definitions for Input Range and Input Data Configuration
for details on the assigned input format codes for
the module.
Alarm Not Enabled
These error codes occur when a channel is enabled and the Alarm
Latch and/or the Enable Interrupt control bits for that channel are set
but the Enable Alarm bit is not set.
See
Bit Definitions for Input Channel Configuration Words on page 42
for details on setting the process alarm control bits for the module.
Invalid Alarm Data
These error codes occur when the data entered for the high or low
process alarms for a channel exceed the full-range limits of the
channel. The full-range limits for a channel are a function of the input
range and the input format selected for the channel.
See
Valid Input Data Word Formats/Ranges on page 46
for details on
the full-range limits for each data range and data format.
These error codes may also occur if the deadband value entered for a
channel is less than 0, or is greater than or equal to one-half times the
channel’s high alarm value minus the channel’s low alarm value.
Invalid Input Filter Selected
These error codes occur when the 4-bit input filter code for the
indicated channel is not one of the assigned input filter codes for the
module.
See
Bit Definitions for Input Channel Configuration Words on page 42
for details on the assigned input filter codes for the module.