Rockwell Automation Logix5000 Controllers Major, Minor, and I/O Faults Programming Manual User Manual

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I/O fault codes Chapter 3

Code

Interpretation

#0005

The controller is attempting to make a connection to the module and has received an error.
Possible causes include the following.

The configured address for the connection to the module is incorrect.

The module in use (that is, the physical module) is different than the module specified in the I/O configuration tree and is therefore causing the connection or service

to fail.
The fault may occur even when the module passes the electronic keying test. This may result when Disable Keying or Compatible Keying options were used in the
module configuration instead of the Exact Match option.
Despite passing the electronic keying test, the module being connected to does not have the same features or settings as the module specified in the I/O
configuration tree and does not support the connection or service being attempted.
Check the module in use and verify that it exactly matches the module specified in the I/O configuration tree of Logix Designer application.
For more information about electronic keying, see the user manual for the module you are using.

If you are using a 1756-DHRIO module, verify that the Channel type selected in the software (DH+ or remote I/O network) matches the module’s rotary switch settings.

#0006

Possible causes include the following.

The response buffer is too small to handle the response data.

The module in use (that is, the physical module) is different than the module specified in the I/O configuration tree and is therefore causing the connection or service

to fail.
The fault may occur even when the module passed the electronic keying test. This may result when Disable Keying or Compatible Keying options were used in the
module configuration instead of the Exact Match option.
Despite passing the electronic keying test, the module being connected does not have the same features or settings as the module specified in the I/O configuration
tree and does not support the connection or service being attempted.
Check the module in use and verify that it exactly matches the module specified in the I/O configuration tree of Logix Designer application.
For more information about electronic keying, see the user manual for the module you are using.

#0007

A service request is unconnected, but should be connected.

#0008

The controller has requested a service which is not implemented on the target module.

#0009

The configuration for the module is invalid. The module configuration may have been changed in the Data Monitor or programmatically.
Open the Connections tab of the Module Properties dialog box for the additional fault code. The additional fault code indicates the configuration parameter that is
causing the fault. You may have to correct multiple parameters before this fault is cleared and the module is connected.
Verify that the configuration is valid by using the module configuration software to validate your configuration. Consult the module documentation for a list of fault
codes to determine the configuration parameter that is in error.

#000A

Possible causes include the following.

A connection is being created where the connection type is invalid.

An object attribute or tag value is invalid.

If an object attribute or tag is invalid, export the Logix Designer file, then re-import it. Reschedule the ControlNet network after re-importing if applicable.

#000C

The controller is attempting to request a service from the module and has received an error. First, verify that the module is not faulted.
For an I/O module, this may indicate that the module has one of the following conditions.

Limited communication is possible, but the module has a Major Fault.

A firmware update needs to be completed or is currently being completed.

Refer to the Module Info tab to determine the exact cause.

#000D

An I/O map instance is created where the instance is already in use.

#000E

A MSG instruction is configured to change an attribute that cannot be changed.

#000F

A MSG instruction has been configured to delete a map object that cannot be deleted.

#0010

The state of the device prevents a service request from being handled.

#0011

The reply to a message has a data size that is too large for the destination.
Change the destination to a tag that can handle the data size and type being returned.

#0013

The configuration for the module is invalid. Not enough configuration data was sent.
Verify that the correct module is being targeted.

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