Rockwell Automation 2711PC-xxxx PanelView Plus 6 Compact Terminals User Manual User Manual
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Chapter 8
Troubleshooting
This table lists messages associated with each state and the corresponding status
or error codes.
Table 54 - Start-up Messages and Codes
State Message Description
State Message
Code
Recommended Action
Common Start-up Messages
Boot loader attempting PC connection via USB device
AutoTest
OA
Messages during this phase of startup are for information
purposes only.
Boot loader loads firmware image into RAM
AutoTest
E6
Boot loader jumps to operating system
AutoTest
FF
Operating system starts up
Boot
G0
Operating system registration and initialization
Init
H1 - JA
Machine Edition registration and initialization
Init
K1 - MA
Machine Edition load and execute
Init
ME
Firmware Installation and Loading
Load firmware image into RAM
Update
1E
Messages during firmware installation and loading are for
information purposes only.
Write firmware image to storage
Update
A5
Load factory-default firmware image into RAM
Restore
E6
Write factory-default firmware image to storage
Restore
A5
Restore factory-default configuration data
Restore
DC
Firmware validation (CRC/format) failure
Fatal
1E
A fatal error during firmware installation or loading is usually
recoverable by doing one of the following:
• From the maintenance menu, reset the terminal.
• From the maintenance menu, restore the factory defaults.
See
for details on how to perform a restore.
• Re-install the firmware.
Refer to
Access Maintenance Operations on page 152
for
details on resetting terminal and restoring factory defaults.
Firmware failed to validate compatibility index of a firmware region
Fatal
1F
Firmware update failure
Fatal
0F
Firmware write to storage failure
Fatal
A5
Firmware stored image verification failure
Fatal
D2
Invalid or missing OS firmware image
Fatal
FF
Power on Self-test (POST) Failures
Failed RAM
Fatal
03
A fatal error during POST is usually due to failed hardware:
• For failed RAM, replace the logic module (1000) or the
terminal (400 and 600).
• For stuck key, stuck touch, and failed backlight, replace the
display module.
Stuck key
Fatal
31
Stuck touch
Fatal
3A
Failed backlight
Fatal
3B
Restore Operation Failures
Failed to initialize restore operation
Fatal
R0
A fatal error during a restore operation is usually recoverable
by resetting the terminal from the maintenance menu.
Refer to
Access Maintenance Operations on page 152
for
details on resetting the terminal.
Failed restore because of invalid header in .pvb file
Fatal
R1
Failed restore because of invalid header
Fatal
R2
Failed restore because of inability to write intermediate files to terminal
Fatal
R3
Failed restored because of corrupt .pvb file
Fatal
R4
Watch Dog
Watch dog reset
Fatal
02
A watch dog reset is usually a momentary loss of control due
to a software failure. Monitor this error for recurrence and
remedial action.