Mitsubishi 00JCPU User Manual page 282

Q series programmable controller
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6.17.1Interrupt caused by an error
The CPU module can execute an interrupt program for the interrupt pointer of the error occurred.
(1) Interrupt by an error that can be set to "Continue" or "Stop" in the PLC RAS tab
For an error that is set to "Continue" in the PLC RAS tab of the PLC parameter dialog box, an interrupt can be
executed only for the error.
For an error that is set to "Stop", an interrupt program for all of stop errors (I32) is executed.
(2) Errors corresponding to interrupt pointers
Figure 6.72 shows the errors corresponding to respective interrupt pointers.
Interrupt pointer
I32
I33
I34
I35
I36
I37
I38
I39
I40
I41
*1: If any of the following serious errors occurs, the interrupt program of I32 is not executed.
• MAIN CPU DOWN
• END NOT EXECUTE
• RAM ERROR
• OPE CIRCUIT ERR.
*2: In the case of a multiple CPU system that includes any High Performance model QCPU or Process CPU, this is applicable
to CPU No.1 only.
Note20
Note6.19
Basic
Since no interrupt pointers for errors are provided for the Basic model QCPU, even if an error due to a fault of the CPU
module itself occurs, no interrupt can be executed.
Note6.20
High
performance
For the High Performance model QCPU and Process CPU, interrupt pointers I40 and I41 cannot be used.
Also, I33 is applicable to the module whose serial number (first five digits) is "07032" or later.
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Error message
*1
All of stop errors
*2
SINGLE PS.DOWN
UNI VERIF ER
FUS BREA OFF
SP.UNI ERRO
MULTI CPU ERROR
OPERATI ERRO
SFC OPE.ERR
SFC
EXE.ERRO
EX.POWER
ICM.OPE.ERR
FIL
OPE.ERR
N/A
PRG.TI
OVE
CHK instruction
Annunciator detection
CAN' SWIT
STAND
Figure 6.72 List of the error-interrupt pointers
Process
Note6.19
Note6.20
Errors for which the operation mode after the error is set
to "Continue", or errors that are set to "Continue" from
selection of "Stop/Continue"
Note20

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