Fault Messages
If the controller displays a fault, these scrolling messages can appear on the status display. For more information about how to monitor and handle major and minor controller faults, see the Logix 5000 Controllers Major, Minor, and I/O Faults Programming Manual, publication 1756-PM014.
Message | Interpretation |
|---|---|
Major Fault T XX:CXX message | A major fault of Type XX and Code XX has been detected. For example, if the status display indicates Major Fault T04:C42 Invalid JMP Target, a JMP instruction is programmed to jump to an invalid LBL instruction.Major faults of Type 1, Codes 60, 61, 62 include a unique 9-character code that you can provide to Rockwell Automation® support for troubleshooting. |
I/O Fault Local: X #XXXX message | An I/O fault has occurred on a module in the local chassis. The slot number and fault code are indicated along with a brief description. For example, I/O Fault Local:3 #0107 Connection Not Found indicates that a connection to the local I/O module in slot three is not open. Take corrective action specific to the type of fault indicated. |
I/O Fault ModuleName #XXXX message | An I/O fault has occurred on a module in a remote chassis. The name of the faulted module is indicated with the fault code and a brief description of the fault. For example, I/O Fault My_Module #0107 Connection Not Found indicates that a connection to the module named My_Module is not open. Take corrective action specific to the type of fault indicated. |
I/O Fault ModuleParent:X #XXXX message | An I/O fault has occurred on a module in a remote chassis. The parent name of the module is indicated because no module name is configured in the I/O Configuration tree of the Logix Designer application. In addition, the fault code is indicated with a brief description of the fault. For example, I/O Fault My_CNet:3 #0107 Connection Not Found indicates that a connection to a module in slot 3 of the chassis with the communication module named My_CNet is not open. Take corrective action specific to the type of fault indicated. |
X I/O Faults | I/O faults are present and X = the number of I/O faults present.If there are multiple I/O faults, the controller indicates the first fault reported. As each I/O fault is resolved, the number of indicated faults decreases and the I/O Fault message indicates the next reported fault. Take corrective action specific to the type of fault indicated. |
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