Rockwell Automation 47C626 AutoMax Programming Executive V4.2 User Manual
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BĆ2
Runbase Booting
The following status/error codes are displayed while you load the runbase, or
operating system, onto the Processor module(s). All of the following codes except
6.5. apply to the top port of the Processor module, labeled Programmer/Port B".
5.1.
Incompatible runbase downloaded
6.0.
Unexpected interrupt on upper port of Processor
6.1.
Parity error
6.2.
Receiver overrun
6.3.
Framing error
6.4.
Serial port fatal error
6.5.
Illegal interrupt on lower port of Processor
6.6.
Transmit interrupt error
6.7.
Runbase integrity lost
6.8.
Bad runbase checksum
6.9.
Transmit buffer error
7.0.
MultiĆProcessor runbase download in progress
7.1.
Disconnect timeĆout during download
7.2.
Spurious interrupt received
Corrective action: 6.3. may be caused by attempting AutoMax Online
PROGRAMMING functions before the runbase is loaded onto the Processor
module(s) in the rack. In this case, exit the Online PROGRAMMING menu and
download the runbase. 7.0 is a status message only. For all other error codes,
cycle power and try to load the runbase again.
Loading the Runbase over the Network
8.0.
Bad message length specified for network message
8.1.
Bad destination drop
8.2.
Transmitting drop inactive
8.3.
Destination port unallocated
8.4.
Destination port busy
8.5.
Did not receive expected response
8.6.
Spurious network interrupt received
8.7.
Network message is being transmitted
Corrective action: 8.0. and 8.1. are caused by a failed Processor in the leftmost
slot. For 8.2., check the coax cable; then try replacing the network module. For
8.3. Ć 8.5., check the destination Network module, then the leftmost Processor in
the destination rack. For 8.6. and 8.7., cycle power and try to load the runbase
again.
Miscellaneous Process Errors
8.8
Processor failure
Corrective action: replace Processor module.
STOP ALL Error Codes
The following hardware and software error codes cause all tasks running in the
rack to stop.
10
Event count underflow
Ć too many WAITs (max. 32768)
Ć not enough SETs (BASIC tasks)
11
Event count overflow
Ć too many SETs (max. 32767)
Ć not enough WAITs (BASIC tasks)
12
Hardware event timeĆout
Ć interrupt time exceeded programmed timeĆout
limit in a Control Block task