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Appendix D Troubleshooting
0xF0Dz
(3)
Recoverable
When power was applied to the plug-in I/O module
or the plug-in I/O module was removed, a hardware
error occurred.
Perform the following:
1. See
Corrective Actions for Recoverable Faults on page 313
.
2. Correct the plug-in I/O module configuration in the user program.
3. Build and download the program using Connected Components Workbench
software.
4. Put the Micro800 controller into Run mode.
0xF0Ez
(3)
Recoverable
The plug-in I/O module configuration does not
match the actual I/O configuration detected.
Perform the following:
1. See
Corrective Actions for Recoverable Faults on page 313
.
2. Correct the plug-in I/O module configuration in the user program.
3. Build and download the program using Connected Components Workbench
software.
4. Put the Micro800 controller into Run mode.
0xF830
Recoverable
An error occurred in the EII configuration.
Perform the following:
• See
Corrective Actions for Recoverable Faults on page 313
.
• Review and change the EII configuration in the Micro800 controller properties.
0xF840
Recoverable
An error occurred in the HSC configuration.
Perform the following:
• See
Corrective Actions for Recoverable Faults on page 313
.
• Review and change the EII configuration in the Micro800 controller properties.
0xF850
Recoverable
An error occurred in the STI configuration.
Perform the following:
• See
Corrective Actions for Recoverable Faults on page 313
.
• Review and change the EII configuration in the Micro800 controller properties.
0xF860
Recoverable
A data overflow occurred.
A data overflow error is generated when the ladder,
structured text, or function block diagram
execution encounters a divide-by-zero.
Perform the following:
1. See
Corrective Actions for Recoverable Faults on page 313
.
2. Correct the program to ensure that there is no data overflow.
3. Build and download the program using Connected Components Workbench
software.
4. Put the Micro800 controller into Run mode.
0xF870
Recoverable
An index address was out of data space.
Perform the following:
1. See
Corrective Actions for Recoverable Faults on page 313
.
2. Correct the program to ensure that there is no index used to access an array
element beyond the array boundaries.
3. Build and download the program using Connected Components Workbench
software.
4. Put the Micro800 controller into Run mode.
0xF0878
Recoverable
An index used to access a bit is beyond the
boundaries of the data type it is used on.
Perform the following:
1. See
Corrective Actions for Recoverable Faults on page 313
.
2. Correct the program to ensure that there is no index used to access a bit beyond
the boundaries of the data type.
3. Build and download the program using Connected Components Workbench
software.
4. Put the Micro800 controller into Run mode.
0xF880
Recoverable
A data conversion error occurred.
Perform the following:
1. See
Corrective Actions for Recoverable Faults on page 313
.
2. Correct the program to ensure that there is no data conversion error.
3. Build and download the program using Connected Components Workbench
software.
4. Put the Micro800 controller into Run mode.
0xF888 Recoverable
The call stack of the controller cannot support the
sequence of calls to function blocks in the current
project. Too many blocks are within another block.
Perform the following:
• See
Corrective Actions for Recoverable Faults on page 313
.
• Change the project to reduce the quantity of blocks being called within a block.
0xF898
Recoverable
An error occurred in the user interrupt
configuration for the plug-in I/O module.
Perform the following:
• See
Corrective Actions for Recoverable Faults on page 313
.
• Correct the user interrupt configuration for plug-in I/O module in the user program
to match that of the actual hardware configuration.
0xF8A0
Recoverable
The TOW parameters are invalid.
Perform the following:
1. See
Corrective Actions for Recoverable Faults on page 313
.
2. Correct the program to ensure that there are no invalid parameters.
3. Build and download the program using Connected Components Workbench
software.
4. Put the Micro800 controller into Run mode.
Table 77 - List of Error Codes for Micro800 controllers (Continued)
Error Code
Fault Type
Description
Recommended Action