Rockwell Automation 2711P-xxxx PanelView Plus 6 Terminals User Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 2711P-UM006C-EN-P - April 2013

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Troubleshooting

Chapter 8

Firmware Installation and Loading

Load firmware image into RAM

Update

1E

Messages during firmware installation and loading are for
information purposes only.

Write firmware image to storage

Update

A5

Load factory-default firmware image into RAM

Restore

E6

Write factory-default firmware image to storage

Restore

A5

Restore factory-default configuration data

Restore

DC

Firmware validation (CRC/format) failure

Fatal

1E

A fatal error during firmware installation or loading is
usually recoverable by doing one of the following:
Reset terminal from maintenance menu
Restore factory defaults from maintenance menu

See

page 172

for details on how to perform a restore.

Re-install firmware
Refer to

Access Maintenance Operations on page 170

for

details on resetting terminal and restoring factory defaults.

Firmware failed to validate compatibility index of a firmware region

Fatal

1F

Firmware update failure

Fatal

0F

Firmware write to storage failure

Fatal

A5

Firmware stored image verification failure

Fatal

D2

Invalid or missing OS firmware image

Fatal

FF

Power on Self-test (POST) Failures

Failed RAM

Fatal

03

A fatal error during POST is usually due to failed hardware:
For failed RAM, replace the logic module (700 to 1500)

or the terminal (400 and 600).

For stuck key, stuck touch, and failed backlight, replace

the display module.

Stuck key

Fatal

31

Stuck touch

Fatal

3A

Failed backlight

Fatal

3B

Restore Operation Failures

Failed to initialize restore operation

Fatal

R0

A fatal error during a restore operation is usually
recoverable by resetting the terminal from the
maintenance menu.
Refer to

Access Maintenance Operations on page 170

for

details on resetting the terminal.

Failed restore because of invalid header in .pvb file

Fatal

R1

Failed restore because of invalid header

Fatal

R2

Failed restore because of inability to write intermediate files to terminal

Fatal

R3

Failed restored because of corrupt .pvb file

Fatal

R4

Watch Dog

Watch dog reset

Fatal

02

A watch dog reset is usually a momentary loss of control
due to a software failure. Monitor this error for recurrence
and remedial action.

Table 80 - Start-up Messages and Codes

State Message Description

State Message

Code

Recommended Action

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