1 option card diagnostic errors, 2 using the hardware command, 3 user program diagnostic errors – Rice Lake 920i Installation Manual V3.10 User Manual

Page 110: Option card diagnostic errors, Using the hardware command, User program diagnostic errors

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920i

Installation Manual

10.1.1

Option Card Diagnostic Errors

Option cards are detected by the

920i

at power-up. If

the current indicator configuration requires an option

card but that card is not detected at power-up, an error

similar to the following is displayed:

HARDWARE CRITICAL TO PROPER OPERATION

WITH CURRENT CONFIGURATION

CANNOT BE FOUND

A/D SLOT 4 CHANNEL 1

INSTALL HARDWARE OR RECONFIGURE

To recover from this error you can do the following:

• If the option is required, ensure that the card is

properly seated in its slot and cycle the power. If

the card is still not recognized, replace the card

or try installing the card in a different slot.

• Enter setup mode and reconfigure to eliminate

the requirement for the option.

• Go to the VERSION menu and use the

Reset

Config

softkey (or RESETCONFIGURATION

command) to perform a configuration reset.

Configuration reset returns all configuration

values to their factory defaults.

See Section 10.1.2 below, for information about using

the HARDWARE serial command to verify that

installed cards are recognized.

10.1.2

Using the HARDWARE Command

The HARDWARE serial command can be issued to

verify that all installed cards are recognized by the

system. The HARDWARE command returns a string

of card type codes, representing cards installed in slots

1–14:

HARDWARE=3,3,2,4,5,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0

Table 10-2 lists the card codes returned by the

HARDWARE command.

If an installed card is not recognized (HARDWARE

command returns a code of

0

for that slot), ensure that

the card is seated properly. Reinstall the card, if

necessary, then cycle the indicator power to read the

configuration again. If the card is still not recognized,

try installing it in another slot.

10.1.3

User Program Diagnostic Errors

Faulty user programs can cause critical errors that are

detected by the

920i

at power-up. The following error

message is caused by a user program attempting to

divide by zero:

A CRITICAL USER PROGRAM ERROR

HAS BEEN DETECTED

DIVIDE BY ZERO

SYSTEM RESET IS REQUIRED

To recover from this error you can do the following:

• Cycle the indicator power to reset the user

program.

• Correct the

iRite

program to eliminate the divide

by zero operation. Recompile the program, then

download the corrected program to the indicator.

If technical assistance is required, contact RLWS

technical support.

Diagnostic Boot Procedure

If a user program causes an error in the start-up

handler, press and hold the setup switch while cycling

power to the

920i

to place the indicator in setup mode.

Use

iRev

monitor mode to send the PCLR command

erase clear the user program.
If the error is still not cleared, perform the following

diagnostic boot procedure.

1. Disconnect power to the

920i

.

2. Connect the serial port of a PC with

iRev

installed to port 2 of the

920i

. Connection must

be made at 38400 bps.

3. Open the indicator enclosure and place a jumper

across the SW1 boot mode pins (see Figure 2-5

on page 11).

4. Power up the

920i

. The indicator will stall at the

diagnostic monitor.

Code

Card Type

0

No card installed

1

Dual-Channel Serial Expansion Card

2

Dual-Channel A/D Card

3

Single-Channel A/D Card

4

Single-Channel Analog Output Card

5

24-Channel Digital I/O Expansion Card

6

Pulse Input Card

7

1 MB Memory Expansion Card

9

DeviceNet Card

10

Profibus Card

11

EtherNet/IP Card

12

Remote I/O Card

14

Custom Card

15

Analog Input Card

16

ControlNet Card

17

Dual-Channel Analog Output Card

NOTE: Code 11 is returned only by the EtherNet/IP card.
The standard 10M/100Mbps Ethernet card does not return
a card type code. Any slot containing a standard Ethernet
card will return a value of 0 on the HARDWARE command.

Table 10-2. HARDWARE Command Option Card Codes

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