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Appendix D Troubleshooting
0xF015
Non-
recoverable
An unexpected software error occurred.
Perform one of the following:
• See
Corrective Actions for Non-recoverable Faults on page 313
• Check wiring.
0xF016
Non-
recoverable
An unexpected hardware error occurred.
Perform one of the following:
• See
Corrective Actions for Non-recoverable Faults on page 313
• Check wiring.
0xF017
Non-
recoverable
An unexpected software error occurred due to
unexpected hardware interrupt.
If the system variable _SYSVA_USER_DATA_LOST is
set, the controller is able to recover the user
program but the user data is cleared. If not, the
Micro800 controller program is cleared.
Perform one of the following:
• See
Corrective Actions for Non-recoverable Faults on page 313
• Check wiring.
0xF018
Non-
recoverable
An unexpected software error occurred due to SPI
communication failure.
If the system variable _SYSVA_USER_DATA_LOST is
set, the controller is able to recover the user
program but the user data is cleared. If not, the
Micro800 controller program is cleared.
Perform one of the following:
• See
Corrective Actions for Non-recoverable Faults on page 313
• Check wiring.
0xF019
Non-
recoverable
An unexpected software error occurred due to
memory or other controller resource issue.
See
Corrective Actions for Non-recoverable Faults on page 313
0xF01A
Recoverable
The controller was unexpectedly reset during Run
Mode Change (RMC) due to a noisy environment or
an internal hardware failure.
If the system variable _SYSVA_USER_DATA_LOST is
set, the controller is able to recover the user
program but the user data is cleared. If not, the
Micro800 controller program is cleared.
See
Corrective Actions for Recoverable Faults on page 313
0xF020
Recoverable
The base hardware faulted or is incompatible with
the Micro800 controller’s firmware revision.
See
Corrective Actions for Recoverable Faults on page 313
0xF021
Recoverable
The I/O configuration in the user program is invalid
or does not exist in the Micro800 controller.
See
Corrective Actions for Recoverable Faults on page 313
0xF022
Recoverable
The user program in the memory module is
incompatible with the Micro800 controller’s
firmware revision.
Perform one of the following:
• See
Corrective Actions for Recoverable Faults on page 313
.
• Replace the memory module.
0xF023
Non-
recoverable
The controller program has been cleared. This
happened because:
• a power down occurred during program
download or transfer from the memory module.
• the Flash Integrity Test failed (Micro810 only).
Perform one of the following:
• See
Corrective Actions for Non-recoverable Faults on page 313
• Download or transfer the program.
0xF030
0xF031
0xF032
0xF033
Recoverable
Power down information in persistent memory may
not be written properly due to a noisy environment
or an internal hardware failure.
If the system variable _SYSVA_USER_DATA_LOST is
set, the controller is able to recover the user
program but the user data is cleared. If not, the
Micro800 controller program is cleared.
See
Corrective Actions for Recoverable Faults on page 313
0xF050
Recoverable
The embedded I/O configuration in the user
program is invalid.
See
Corrective Actions for Recoverable Faults on page 313
0xF100
Recoverable
There is general configuration error detected in the
motion configuration downloaded from the
Connected Components Workbench software, such
as number of axis, or motion execution interval
being configured out of range.
Perform the following:
• See
Corrective Actions for Recoverable Faults on page 313
.
• Correct the axes configuration in the user program.
0xF110
Recoverable
There is motion resource missing, such as
Motion_DIAG variable not defined.
Perform the following:
• See
Corrective Actions for Recoverable Faults on page 313
.
• Correct the axes configuration in the user program.
0xF12z
(1)
Recoverable
Motion configuration for axis z cannot be supported
by this controller model, or the axis configuration
has some resource conflict with some other motion
axis, which has been configured earlier.
Perform the following:
• See
Corrective Actions for Recoverable Faults on page 313
.
• Remove all axes and reconfigure motion with the guidance from the User Manual.
0xF15z
(1)
Recoverable
There is a motion engine logic error (firmware logic
issue or memory crash) for one axis detected
during motion engine cyclic operation. One possible
reason can be motion engine data/memory crash.
See
Corrective Actions for Recoverable Faults on page 313
Table 77 - List of Error Codes for Micro800 controllers (Continued)
Error Code
Fault Type
Description
Recommended Action
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