2 bus error – Rockwell Automation 61C516 AutoMax/AutoMate 24VAC/DC Input Module User Manual

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5.2

Bus Error

Problem: A 31" or 50" through 58" appears on the Processor

module's LED in DCS5000/AutoMax systems. In AutoMate systems,

a 1" appears in any bit location of register 3764 of an AutoMate 30

or register 17564 of an AutoMate 40. This error message indicates

that there was a bus error when the system attempted to access the

module. The possible causes of this error are a missing module, a

module in the wrong slot, or a malfunctioning module. It is also

possible that the user is attempting to write to the wrong registers on

the module. Refer to instruction manual for the Processor module in

the rack for more information.
Step 1.

Verify that the input module is in the correct slot and, for

DCS5000/AutoMax systems, that the I/O definitions are

correct.
Verify that the slot number being referenced agrees with

the slot number of the module. In DCS5000/AutoMax

systems, this module's register number is always zero.

Verify that the register number and bit number are correct.
For remote I/O installations (DCS5000/AutoMax systems

only), also verify that the master slot and remote drop

number are defined correctly.

Step 2.

Verify that the module can be accessed.
Connect the programming terminal to the system and run

the ReSource Software. Use the MONITOR I/O function to

display register 0 in DCS5000/AutoMax systems. In

AutoMax systems, use the POINT MONITOR function to

display the point. If the programmer is able to monitor the

inputs, the problem lies in the application software

(proceed to step 3). If the programmer cannot monitor the

inputs, the problem lies in the hardware (proceed to step

4).

Step 3.

Verify that the user application program is correct.
This module cannot be written to. If a DCS5000/AutoMax

BASIC task caused the bus error, the error log will contain

the statement number in the task where the error

occurred. If a Ladder Logic or Control Block task caused

the error, you will need to search the task for any instances

where you used an input as a ladder logic coil or wrote to

it in a control block task.
In AutoMate systems, search the task for any instances

where you used an input as a coil.

Step 4.

Verify that the hardware is working correctly.
Verify the hardware functionality by systematically

swapping out the input module, Processor module(s), and

backplane. If the problem is not corrected after each

swap, replace the original item before swapping out the

next item.
For remote I/O installations (DCS5000/AutoMax systems

only), systematically swap out the input module, the slave

remote module, and the backplane. After each swap, if the

problem is not corrected, replace the original item before

swapping out the next item.

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