Error categories, Error history table, Error history memory area – Rockwell Automation 1752-L24BBBE SmartGuard 600 Controllers User Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 1752-UM001E-EN-P - June 2014

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Monitor Status and Handle Faults

Chapter 12

Error Categories

Controller errors can be categorized into nonfatal errors, abort errors, and critical
errors.

Error History Table

When an error is detected, a record is made in the error history table in the
controller’s RAM. If the number of error records exceeds the maximum of 100,
the oldest records are deleted sequentially and the most recent error data is stored
as a new record.

The error history table stores the controller’s status when the error occurred, the
time at which the error occurred (total operating time of the controller

(1)

), and

the node address where the error occurred.

Error History Memory Area

The description of an error is recorded as an error history entry in the controller’s
RAM. If the error is critical, it is also saved in nonvolatile memory. The error
history recorded in nonvolatile memory is retained even when the controller does
not have power or the controller is restarted. The error history in nonvolatile
memory is copied to the controller’s RAM at the start of a controller power cycle.
The error history in RAM is read when reading the error history from
RSNetWorx for DeviceNet software. When clearing the error history, however,
the error histories in both RAM and nonvolatile memory are cleared.

Display the Error History Table for the 1752-L24BBB Controller

Follow these steps to display the error history in real time by using RSNetWorx
for DeviceNet software while online with the controller.

1.

Right-click the SmartGuard controller and choose Properties.

Table 18 - Controller Error Categories

Error Category

Description

Non-fatal Errors

An error that stops each local I/O or safety I/O connection terminal and places it in the
safety state. The controller continues to operate in Run mode.

Abort Errors

The controller drops out of Run mode, goes to the Idle mode, and places all safety I/O
into their safety state. Explicit message communication or partial RSNetWorx for
DeviceNet software functions are supported to enable you to check the error state.

Critical Error

The controller completely stops functioning when this type of error occurs.
See page 185 for download errors.
See Reset Errors and Corrective Actions for reset errors.
See Mode Change Errors and Corrective Actions for errors that can occur when
changing modes.

(1) The total operating time of the controller is recorded as the accumulated time in 6 minute increments while the power supply for

V0, G0 is on. The total operating time is cleared by the controller Reset Command.

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