Display of diagnostic message codes – Rockwell Automation 1771-PM , D17716.5.18 U MNL 1771-PM CLUTCH/BRAKE MOD User Manual

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Troubleshooting

Chapter 7

7Ć8

When the PM module detects a condition, it immediately generates the
corresponding message code. You can display diagnostic message codes
with an optional display device connected to output modules in these
locations in chassis A and B:

module group 5, slot 1 (8-bit binary code)
module group 3, slot 1, bit 2 (9

th

bit for micro-inch)

When using micro-inch mode, diagnostic diagnostic message codes are
9-digit binary (3-digit hex) rather than 8-digit binary (2-digit hex) for
other diagnostic message codes. The most significant bit (bit 9) indicates
a micro-inch code. When set, 2-digit hex codes XX become 3-digit hex
codes 1XX for micro-inch.

You can display diagnostic message codes in 9-digit binary, or use an
optional binary-to-hex converter and display diagnostic message codes in
easy-to-read hexadecimal notation. No programming is required. Just
install output modules in those locations and connect display devices
(Figures 6.13 and Figures 6.14).

You can also view diagnostic message codes with an Allen-Bradley
programming or display terminal using the data monitor feature:

If using this

processor

Use this device

PLCĆ2 family

Industrial Terminal (1770ĆT3)

HandĆheld Terminal (1770ĆT11)

PLCĆ3 family

Industrial Terminal (1770ĆT4)

Data access panel on the front of the processor or

1784ĆT45, ĆT47, or ĆT50 Programming Terminal

PLCĆ5 family

1784ĆT45 ,ĆT47, or ĆT50 Programming Terminal

PLCĆ5/250

1784ĆT45, ĆT47, or ĆT50 Programming Terminal

Display of Diagnostic Message

Codes

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