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Appendix A
Status Indicators
Fault Messages
If the controller is faulted, these messages can be indicated on the status display.
Table 53 - Fault Messages
(1)
Message
Interpretation
Major Fault T
XX
:C
XX
message
A major fault of Type
XX
and Code
XX
has been detected.
For example, if the status display indicates Major Fault T04:C42 Invalid JMP Target, then a JMP instruction is programmed to jump to an
invalid LBL instruction.
I/O Fault Local:
X
#
XXXX message
An I/O fault has occurred on a module in the local chassis. The slot number and fault code are indicated along with a brief description.
For example, I/O Fault Local:3 #0107 Connection Not Found indicates that a connection to the local I/O module in slot three is not open.
Take corrective action specific to the type of fault indicated.
I/O Fault
ModuleName
#
XXXX message
An I/O fault has occurred on a module in a remote chassis. The name of the faulted module, as configured in the I/O Configuration tree
of the Logix Designer application, is indicated with the fault code and brief description of the fault.
For example, I/O Fault My_Module #0107 Connection Not Found indicates that a connection to the module named ‘My_Module’ is not
open.
Take corrective action specific to the type of fault indicated.
I/O Fault
ModuleParent
:
X
#
XXXX message
An I/O fault has occurred on a module in a remote chassis. The module’s parent name is indicated because no module name is
configured in the I/O Configuration tree of the Logix Designer application. In addition, the fault code is indicated with a brief
description of the fault.
For example, I/O Fault My_CNet:3 #0107 Connection Not Found indicates that a connection to a module in slot 3 of the chassis with the
communication module named ‘My_CNet’ is not open.
Take corrective action specific to the type of fault indicated.
X
I/O Faults
I/O faults are present and
X
= the number of I/O faults present.
In the event of multiple I/O faults, the controller indicates the first fault reported. As each I/O fault is resolved, the number of faults
indicated decreases and the next fault reported is indicated by the I/O Fault message.
Take corrective action specific to the type of fault indicated.
(1) For details about fault codes, see the Logix5000™ Major, Minor, and I/O Fault Codes Programming Manual, publication
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