Module error codes – Rockwell Automation 1756-LSC8XIB8I ControlLogix Low-speed Counter Module User Manual
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Chapter 5
Troubleshoot the Module
Module Error Codes
In RSLogix 5000 software, errors appear in the Module Fault area on the
Connection tab of the Module Properties dialog box (
). The table
below lists possible errors.
Error Code
Description
0x100
Connection in Use—Typically occurs when the module detects a connection attempt, but never
receives data resulting in a 60 second timeout. This scenario can be caused by an error with the
communication module.
0x106
Ownership Conflict—The controller-to-module connection is already in use by another
controller. Only one controller can own the connection to the counter module. All other controllers
must use a Listen-only connection.
0x108
Invalid Connection Type—The module’s owner-controller is not using multicast communication,
so the module cannot establish a Listen-only multicast connection.
0x111
RPI Not Supported—The RPI is not within a valid range of 200 μs…750 ms.
0x114
Product Code Mismatch—Electronic keying error. The module catalog number, such as
1756-LSC8XIB8I, in the I/O Configuration tree does not match the catalog number of the
corresponding physical module. For more information about electronic keying, see
0x115
Product Type Mismatch—Electronic keying error. The module product type, such as Multi-
channel Digital, in the I/O Configuration tree does not match the product type of the corresponding
physical module. For more information about electronic keying, see
.
0x116
Revision Mismatch—Electronic keying error. The cause of the error depends on which electronic
keying option is specified on the General tab of the Module Properties dialog box:
• If the Compatible Keying option is specified, the module revision number is incompatible with
the revision number of the corresponding physical module.
• If the Exact Match option is specified, the module revision number is not an exact match with the
revision number of the corresponding physical module.
For more information about electronic keying, see
.
0x119
Controlling Connection Not Open—The module cannot establish a Listen-only connection
because there is currently no connection with the owner-controller.
0x02
Resources Unavailable—The module cannot establish a connection due to lack of resources.
0x25
Key Failure—The physical module does not match the electronic keying information.
For more information about electronic keying, see
.