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TROUBLESHOOTING
STATUS WORD DISPLAYS
6 - 4
I-E96-211A
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Table 6-3. Status Byte Descriptions
Field
Value
Description
Byte 1
ES
MODE
TYPE
80
60
1F
Error Summary (0 - OK, 1 - Error)
Module Mode (00 - Config, 01 - Error, 11 - Exec)
Module Type Code (0B = MFC)
Byte 2
FTX
BAC
RIO
LIO
CFG
NVF
NVI
DSS
80
40
20
10
08
04
02
01
First Time in Execute (0 - No, 1 - Yes)
Backup MFC Status (0 - OK, 1 - Bad)
Summary Remote I/O Status (0 - OK, 1 - Bad)
Summary Local I/O Status (0 - OK, 1 - Bad)
On-line configuration changes being made (0 - No, 1 - Yes)
NVM Checksum Error (0 - OK, 1 - Bad)
NVM default Configuration (0 - No, 1 - Yes)
Digital Station Status (0 - OK, 1 - Bad)
Bytes 3 - 5
3
01
02
03
05
06
08
0F
10
4
01
02
03
FF
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
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5
---
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---
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
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NVM Error: Write Failure
Checksum Failure
Bad Data
Reset During Write
Analog Input Reference Error
(1), (2) = Block number* of Control Interface Slave block
Missing Slave Module or Slave Expander Board
(1), (2) = Block number* of slave module or Digital Station
Configuration Error - undefined block
(1), (2) = Block* making reference
Configuration Error - input data type is incorrect
(1), (2) = Block* making reference
Trip block activated
(1), (2) = Block number* of Trip block
The primary MFC failed and the redundant MFC configuration is
not current.
The primary MFC failed and the dynamic RAM data in the
redundant MFC is not current.
* All block numbers are encoded in BCD (binary coded decimal) with (1) = MSB (most significant byte) and (2) = LSB (least
significant byte)
Example: Block Number 1024 — (1) = 10, (2) = 24.