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8.2.4 Cause of Turning On ERROR 0 Signal and ERROR 1 Signal
Turning on the signals of ERROR 0 and ERROR 1 indicates that processes such as executed inspection or
type switching have not completed correctly.
Check if PV500 makes the causes of turning on the error signals. And then, to prevent those causes, adjust the
settings of PV500 or recheck the signal and the command that the external device sends to PV500.
Cause of Turning on ERROR 0 Signal
ERROR 0 signal turns on when an error occurs while the device executes an inspection or template setting.
Cause
Error
Code
Solution, etc
Communication error (communication timeout or sum check error)
occurred during PLC communication.
E0111
Connect and set correctly.
Parallel Handshake Timeout occurred.
(No ACK signal indicating that the external device has received
data was input to PV500 within the Timeout.)
E0112
Input ACK signal within
Handshake Timeout.
Values exceeded the following ranges during calculation.
Effective range of values during calculation
= -2147483648 to +2147483647 (- 2
31
to (2
31
– 1))
E0151
Check the expression of
Numerical Calculation or
Judgement which shows “E”
sign in the Checker List.
Denominator became “0” in the division that is specified as a
numeric calculation.
E0152
Any item that does not exist is referred to the Numeric calculation,
Judgement. (If the referred item is deleted although it existed when
it was set.)
E0153
Position adjustment for a detect trigger is unset or a base position
is unset when you use “Detect Trigger (common)”.
E0160
Register a Position Adjustment
for the detect trigger.
While PV500 stops the operation, a signal or a command to
execute one of the following is input or sent.
• Start executing an inspection
• Execute template setting of Smart Matching
E0200
Operate (run) PV500.
• The command specifying a block number is sent when
execution mode is set to “Execute All” or “Automatic Switch”.
E0201
Send an inspection start
command which specifies no
block number.
The command specifying a camera is sent when “Camera Trigger”
of “Camera” setting is set to “Common”.
The command specifying no camera is sent when “Camera
Trigger” of “Camera” setting is set to “Individual”.
Send a command matching the
setting of “Camera Trigger”.
The error when execution mode is set to “User-Defined”.
• The specified block number does not exist.
• The inspection start command which specifies no block
number was sent.
• The different block numbers are specified when inputting
inspection start signal of cameras while “Camera Trigger” of
Camera is set to “Individual”.
E0202
Specify block numbers
correctly.
Image capturing error occurred.
• No camera is connected.
• Disconnection of the camera cable, loose connection of the
camera connector.
• No image exists in Inspection image memory when executing
reinspection (without capturing any image after PV starting up).
The following occurred when "Camera Trigger" is set to "Individual"
• Not all of image capturing signals were completed to input
within the specified “Timeout” from the first capture start.
• The specified camera is invalid. (Such as disconnection of the
camera, setting "Unused" in PV500, or specifying other than
01-15)
• The 2nd to 4th commands specified the camera which has
already captured an image when the 1st to 3rd commands are
input.
E0203
Connect and set correctly.
If the error reoccurs, try the
following procedures.
• Cut the power and
reconnect the camera
cable.
• Replace the cable.
Summary of Contents for PV-500
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