Diagnostics; Overview; Parameter - Emerson SI-I/O User Manual

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Diagnostics

9.1

Overview

This section provides basic diagnostic information intended to resolve the most common problems encountered when setting up an SI-I/O option
module.
Drive trip display codes
If the option module detects an error during operation, it will force a trip on the drive. However, the trip string displayed on the drive will only indicate
which slot initiated the trip. The exact reason for the trip will be indicated in the drive trip code parameters (Pr 10.020 and Pr 10.070).
Table 9.1 shows the possible trips that will be displayed on the drive when a problem is detected with the option module or when the option module
initiates a trip.
Table 9.1 Digital I/O - 1-4
Trip
SlotX HF
The drive has detected that an option module is present but is unable to communicate with it due to a hardware fault.
SlotX Error
User trip generated by the option module
SlotX Not
This trip will occur if a drive slot was previously configured with an option module but on power up, no option module was detected.
Fitted
This trip will occur if a drive slot was previously configured with an option module but on power up, a different option module was
SlotX
detected. Replacing the option module with another one of the same ID number will not initiate this trip.
Different
The trip will also occur if an option module is installed to a previously unused slot.
9.1.1
Module error codes
If the option module detects an internal error during operation, it will force a trip on the drive and provide a sub-trip string for a clearer definition of the
trip. Table 9.2 shows the possible module error codes.
Table 9.2 Module error codes
Value
Text
200
SW fault
201
BG Orun
202
FW invalid
203
Drv unknown
204
Drv unsupported
205
Mode unknown
206
Mode unsupported
207
FLASH corrupt
208
Dbase init
209
FS init
210
Memory alloc
211
Filesystem
212
Configuration
213
OHt
214
TO drv
215
eCMP
216
TO eCMP slot 1
217
TO eCMP slot 2
218
TO eCMP slot 3
219
TO eCMP slot 4
220
Output overload
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Software fault
Background task overrun
Invalid firmware for hardware
version
Unknown drive type
Unsupported drive type
Unknown mode
Unsupported mode
Corrupted Non-volatile Flash
Database initialization error
File system initialization error
Memory allocation error
File system error
Configuration file error
Overheated
The drive has not responded
with the watchdog period
eCMP comms failure
Slot 1 eCMP timeout
Slot 2 eCMP timeout
Slot 3 eCMP timeout
Slot 4 eCMP timeout
Digital output overload
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