I/o fault codes – Rockwell Automation 1756-L6x_L7x ControlLogix System User Manual User Manual

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Appendix A

I/O Fault Codes

The controller indicates I/O faults on the status display in one of these formats:

I/O Fault Local:

X #XXXX message

I/O Fault

ModuleName #XXXX message

I/O Fault

ModuleParent:X #XXXX message

The first part of the format is used to indicate the location of the module with a
fault. How the location is indicated depends on your I/O configuration and the
properties of the module that are specified in Logix Designer application.

The latter part of the format, #XXXX message, can be used to diagnose the type
of I/O fault and potential corrective actions. For details about each I/O fault
code, see the Logix5000 Major, Minor, and I/O Fault Codes Programming
Manual, publication

1756-PM014

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3

CIP Motion Axis Fault

18

4

CIP Motion Axis Fault Mfg

18

5

CIP Motion Fault

18

6

CIP Module Fault

18

7

Motion Group Fault

18

8

CIP Motion Configuration Fault

18

9

CIP Motion APR Fault

18

10

CIP Motion APR Fault Mfg

18

128

CIP Motion Guard Fault

Table 51 - I/O Fault Messages

Code

Message

#0001

Connection Failure

#0002

Insufficient Resource

#0003

Invalid Value

#0004

IOI Syntax

#0005

Destination Unknown

#0006

Partial Data Transferred

#0007

Connection Lost

#0008

Service Unsupported

#0009

Invalid Attribute Value

#000A

Attribute List Error

#000B

State Already Exists

#000C

Object Mode Conflict

#000D

Object Already Exists

Table 50 - Major Fault Status Messages (Continued)

Type

Code

Message

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