2 bus error – Rockwell Automation 57C415 24V AC/DC Input Module User Manual

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5Ć2

If operation is intermittent, verify that the program reading

the module is executing fast enough to catch all of the

input changes.

Step 5.

Verify that the hardware is working correctly.
Toggle the input device. Verify that the LED associated

with the particular bit is also toggling. If it is not, the input

circuit on the module is malfunctioning.
Verify the hardware functionality by systematically

swapping out modules. After each swap, if the problem is

not corrected, replace the original item before swapping

out the next item.
D To test local I/O, first replace the input module. Next,

replace the processor module (s). If the problem

persists, take all of the modules out of the backplane

except one processor module and the input module. If

the problem is now corrected, one of the other

modules in the rack is malfunctioning. Reconnect the

other modules one at a time until the problem

reappears. If none of these tests reveals the problem,

replace the backplane.

D To test remote I/O, first verify that the remote I/O system

is communicating with the drop that contains the input

module being tested. Next, determine whether the

input module is the only module that is not working. If

more than one module is not working correctly, the

problem most likely lies in the remote I/O system. If the

problem does not lie in the system, it probably involves

the remote rack.

D To test the remote rack, first replace the input module.

Next, replace the slave remote I/O module. If the

problem persists, take all of the modules out of the

remote backplane except the slave remote I/O module

and the input module. If the problem is now corrected,

one of the other modules in the rack is malfunctioning.

Reconnect the other modules one at a time until the

problem reappears. If the problem proves to be neither

in the remote I/O system nor in the remote rack, try

replacing the backplane.

5.2

Bus Error

Problem: A 31" or 51" through 58" appears on the processor

module's LED. 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 the

DCS 5000 Processor Module Instruction Manual (JĆ3635) orAutoMax

Processor Module Instruction Manual (JĆ3650) for more information.

Use the following procedure to isolate a bus error:

Step 1.

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

the I/O definitions are correct.
Refer to figure 3.2. Verify that the slot number being

referenced agrees with the slot number defined in the

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