I/o communication retry counts (status file 3) – Rockwell Automation 1775-S5_SR5,D17756.5.5 User Manual PLC-3 FAMILY I/0 User Manual

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Diagnostics Methods

Chapter 7

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A communication retry is a re-transmission of data that occurs when the
original transmission is unsuccessful. If the I/O adapter does not respond
or sends invalid data when the scanner communicates to the I/O adapter,
the scanner executes a retry.

You can track the retry count by monitoring status file 3 (see Figure 7.5).

Figure 7.5

I/O Communication Retry Counts (Status File 3)

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Adapter # Starting

I/O group

0

0

2

4

6

1

0

2

4

6

16 15 14 13

12 11 10 07 06 05 04

03 02 01 00

word 0
word 1
word 2
word 3
word 4
word 5
word 6
word 7

word n

.

.

.

To find the word that stores the retry count for an I/O adapter:

Adapter # in decimal x 4 = the first of the words that stores the retry

counts for the adapter. The particular

word depends on the starting I/O group.

For example, the retry counts for adapter 10 are in words 40 to 43 (S3:40 to S3:43)

15181

Important: The processor does not create status file 3 at power-up. You
must create it in memory by using the create command.

If the retry count is high for an I/O channel, check to see if it is caused by
one of the following:

loose connection with the twinaxial cable (cat. no. 1770-CD) that

connects from the scanner’s terminal arm to the I/O adapter

noise problem with the twinaxial cable (cat. no. 1770-CD) that connects

from the scanner’s terminal arm to the I/O adapter

improper installation of I/O terminator resistors along the I/O channel

Refer to the PLC-3 Family Controller Installation and Operation Manual
(publication 1775-6.7.1) for detailed information.

I/O Communication Retry

Counts (Status File 3)

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