Alarms; Configuration Settings; Getting Help - Emerson DSM314 User Manual

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2.7

Alarms

The first step in correcting a problem is to determine if any alarms have occurred. Host
controller alarms or errors may be viewed in the PLC fault table. Servo and motion
subsystem alarms may be viewed in the DSM314 Module Status Code %AI word or one of
the Axis Error Code %AI words. Consult Chapter 5 for additional information on error
reporting through the %AI data.
For more information on DSM314 alarms, please refer Appendix A, "Error Codes," which
contains a list of alarm codes and descriptions
For more information on diagnostics, see Appendix D, "Tuning a Digital or Analog Servo
System."
2.8

Configuration Settings

If your system powers up with alarms, it may be due to an incorrect configuration setting.
The configuration must be stored to the host controller CPU and the host controller must
be in Run/Output Enabled mode.
If you cannot move an axis or execute a jog, check to see that all conditions necessary to
perform these operations are met. Refer to the appropriate sections in this manual.
2.9

Getting Help

For
Controls/support
Important
Do this frequently while developing your application.
System Overview
additional
information,
Save the paperwork that came with your system.
The Important Product Information sheet will contain the latest information on this
product, some of which may not be included in this manual.
Back up your ladder logic folder.
see
https://www.emerson.com/Industrial-Automation-
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