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Reference Manual
00809-0100-4772, Rev FA
March 2016
5.2.1
Block errors
lists conditions reported in the BLOCK_ERR parameter. Conditions in
italics
are
inactive for the resource block and are given here only for your reference.
5.2.2
Modes
The resource block supports two modes of operation as defined by the MODE_BLK
parameter:
Automatic (Auto) The block is processing its normal background memory checks.
Out of Service (OOS) The block is not processing its tasks. When the resource
block is in OOS, all blocks within the resource (device) are forced into OOS. The
BLOCK_ERR parameter shows OUT OF SERVICE. In this mode, you can make
changes to all configurable parameters. The target mode of a block may be
restricted to one or more of the supported modes.
Table 5-2. BLOCK_ERR Conditions
Condition
number
Condition name and description
0
Other
1
Block Configuration Error: A feature in FEATURES_SEL is set that is
not supported by FEATURES or an execution cycle in CYCLE_SEL is
set that is not supported by CYCLE_TYPE.
2
Link Configuration Error: A link used in one of the function blocks is
improperly configured.
3
Simulate Active: The simulation jumper is in place. Simulate active is
not an indication that the I/O blocks are using simulated data.
4
Local Override
5
Device Fault State Set
6
Device Needs Maintenance Soon
7
Input failure/process variable has bad status
8
Output Failure: The output is bad based primarily upon a bad input.
9
Memory Failure: A memory failure has occurred in FLASH, RAM, or
EEROM memory.
10
Lost Static Data: Static data that are stored in nonvolatile memory
have been lost.
11
Lost NV Data: Nonvolatile data that are stored in nonvolatile
memory
have been lost.
12
Readback Check Failed
13
Device Needs Maintenance Now
14
Power Up: The device was just powered-up.
15
Out of Service: The actual mode is out of service.
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