12-135
Error
code
Name
Opera-
tion
status
Description and steps to take
FP0
FP-e
FP
Σ
FP-X
FP1/FP-M
FP2
FP2SH
FP10SH
FP3
E38
MEWNET-F
slave I/O
terminal
mapping
error
Stops
I/O mapping for remote I/O terminal
boards,remote I/O terminal units and
I/O link is not correct.
⇒
Re-configure the I/O map for slave
stations according to the I/O points of
the slave stations.
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A
E39
IC card
read error
Stops
When reading in the program from the
IC memory card(due to automatic
reading because of the dip switch
setting or program switching due to
F14(PGRD) instruction):
- IC memory card is not installed.
- There is no program file or it is
damaged.
- Writing is disabled.
- There is an abnormality in the
AUTOEXEC.SPG file.
- Program size stored on the card is
larger than the capacity of the CPU.
⇒
Install an IC memory card that has
the program proterly recorded and
execute the read once again.
A
A
Abnormal I/O unit.
FP
Σ
, FP-X:
Check the contents of special data
register DT90002 and abnormal FP
Σ
expansion unit (application cassette for
FP-X). Then check the unit.
FP2 and FP2SH:
Check the contents of special data
registers DT90002,DT90003 and
abnormal I/O unit.Then check the unit.
Selection of operation status using
system register21:
-to continue operation,set 1
-to stop operation,set 0
Verification is possible in FPWIN
GR/Pro at”I/O error” in the status
display function.
E40
I/O error
Sele-
ctable
MEWNET-TR communication error
FP3 and FP10SH:
Check the contents of special data
registers(FP3:DT9002,DT9003,FP10S
H:DT90002,DT90003) and the
erroneous master unit and abnormal
I/O unit. Then check the unit.
Selection of operation status using
system register21:
-to continue operation,set 1
-to stop operation,set 0
Verification is possible in FPWIN
GR/Pro at”I/O error” in the status
display function.
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Summary of Contents for FP E Series
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Page 17: ...Chapter 1 Functions and Restrictions of the Unit ...
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Page 29: ...Chapter 2 Specifications and Functions of the Unit ...
Page 37: ...2 9 Circuit diagram C32 Y0 Y1 Y3 Y4 C28 Y0 Y1 Y3 Y4 Y2 Y5 to YF Y2 Y5 to YB ...
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Page 49: ...Chapter 3 Expansion ...
Page 56: ...3 8 Terminal layout diagram Note The numbers in the connector are for the first expansion ...
Page 61: ...Chapter 4 I O Allocation ...
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Page 67: ...Chapter 5 Installation and Wiring ...
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Page 91: ...Chapter 6 High speed counter Pulse Output and PWM Output functions ...
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Page 125: ...6 35 Pulse output diagram ...
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Page 147: ...6 57 Program ...
Page 151: ...Chapter 7 Communication Cassette ...
Page 210: ...7 60 The values of DT50 and DT51 are written in DT0 and 1 of PLC ...
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Page 239: ...Chapter 8 Self Diagnostic and Troubleshooting ...
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Page 249: ...Chapter 9 Precautions During Programming ...
Page 260: ...9 12 Example 2 Using the CT instruction between JP and LBL instructions ...
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