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Displayed Fault No.
Priority
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Newest
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List
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Severity
Assig
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Program
Input
Corrective Action
Control
Node
Monitor
Fault
Manager
Fault Legend
Description
1D
29
Operand
Negative
Situation where a value should
not be negative. The SQRT,
LOG and LN functions will
declare this fault if their input is
negative.
No
Yes
Yes
Minor
Minor
Search your application program to ensure that
only positive values can be input to the SQRT,
LOG and/or LN functions.
1E
30
Out of
Memory
Attempt to allocate memory for
the program stack and initialize
it to zero has failed.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Major
Major
The Smart Trac main CPU card may be faulty. If
available, download a small test program to see
if fault persists.
1F
31
Action Invalid
Based on what is encountered in
the program, certain routines or
‘actions’ are processed. If the
requested action does not match
those that are available, this fault
will be realized.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Major
Major
Verify that there are no hardware problems on
the PC used to create the application. Re-
compile and reload the program and reload it to
the SmartTrac drive. The Smart Trac main CPU
card may be faulty. If available, download a
small test program to see if fault persists.
20
32
I/O Read Fail
Could not read input image table
for an associated driver, i.e.,
Interface Card.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Major
Major
An Interface Card (driver) may be out of date.
Check for valid installed hardware. For example,
if using the STLAN driver, make sure an
ARCNET card is part of the Smart Trac drive
card stack.
21
33
I/O Write Fail
Could not write to output image
table for an associated driver,
i.e., Interface Card.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Major
Major
An Interface Card (driver) may be out of date.
Check for valid installed hardware. For example,
if using the STLAN driver, make sure an
ARCNET card is part of the Smart Trac drive
card stack. The Smart Trac main CPU card may
be faulty. If available, download a small test
program to see if fault persists