13. Series 8 I/O
Alarms and Failures
13.2. Reviewing IOM soft failures
R500
Series 8 I/O User's Guide
271
April 2017
Honeywell
06
FTAMISSG
TC/RTD, power adaptor configuration is missing relay adapter board.
Diagnostic check:
Check for missing items defined below.
Cause:
If TC/RTD, power adapter missing configuration is missing
relay adapter board.
Solution:
Install the FTA or relay adapter. If an FTA is present, replace
the FTA or check the FTA cable. (
Note
: For the TC/RTD, this
code refers to the Power Adapter assembly. RTD and TC
FTAs are diagnosed by error Codes 50 and 51.)
07
EECKSMER
EEPROM checksum error - IOM probably not calibrated.
Diagnostic check:
EEPROM checksum error - IOM probably not calibrated
Cause:
EEPROM (used to hold calibration information in Analog Input
and Analog Output IOPs) checksum failure. It usually means
an Analog Output IOM is not calibrated properly.
Solution:
Calibrate the Analog Input or Analog Output IOM (refer to the
"IOM Calibration Procedures" section for the procedure). If the
error persists, replace the IOM.
08
EECNTERR
EEPROM counter error-too many writes.
Diagnostic check:
Check EEPROM counter.
Cause:
EEPROM counter error. The number of writes to EEPROM has
exceeded the safe number (10,000). This could also indicate
the IOM has not been calibrated because a virgin EEPROM
will fail this test.
Solution:
Calibrate the Analog Input or Analog Output IOM (refer to the
"IOM Calibration Procedures" section for the procedure). If the
error persists, replace the IOM.
09
EEFLAGER
EEPROM flag error - incomplete EEPROM write resulting in uncalibrated IOM