Mitsubishi Electric MELSEC iQ-R Series User Manual page 608

Process cpu module
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Error
Error name
code
406BH
Online registration error
406CH
Online registration error
406DH
Online registration error
406EH
Online registration error
4070H
Verification error
4080H
Any other error
4081H
Any other error
4082H
Any other error
4083H
Any other error
4084H
Any other error
4085H
Any other error
4086H
Any other error
4087H
Any other error
4088H
Any other error
4089H
Any other error
408AH
Any other error
408BH
Any other error
408DH
Any other error
36 ERROR CODES
606
36.4 List of Error Codes
Error details and cause
• Online operation was interrupted due to a CPU
module error.
• The number of functions that can be executed
simultaneously exceeds the limit.
• The operation cannot be performed because the
operation is performed from the same activation
source.
• The specified operation cannot be maintained.
• The program not yet corrected and the one
corrected by online program change are different.
• The execution program that was written to the
programmable controller (including online
change) or the execution program that was
written by using online change operation differs
from the program restoration information to be
written.
• Request data error
■When CPU Module Logging Configuration Tool is
used
• Request or setting data error
• The search target data cannot be detected.
• The specified command cannot be executed
because it is being executed.
• An attempt was made to perform operation to the
program not registered in parameter.
■When CPU Module Logging Configuration Tool is
used
• The data logging specifying the program that is
stored in the CPU module but not registered in
the CPU parameters was started.
• The specified pointer (P or I) does not exist.
• The pointer (P or I) cannot be specified because
the program is not specified in parameter.
• The specified pointer (P or I) has already been
added.
• The number of pointers (P or I) exceeds its limit.
• The specified step number is not at the head of
the instruction.
• The program differs from that stored in the CPU
module.
■When CPU Module Logging Configuration Tool is
used
• The data logging specifying the step number that
does not exist or is not specified as the start
number of the instruction was started.
• An attempt was made to insert/delete the END
instruction by online program change.
• The file capacity exceeded after the online
change was executed.
• The remote request cannot be executed.
• The instruction code that cannot be handled
exists.
Action
• Check the status of the CPU module by executing the
module diagnostics.
Identify the error, and take a corrective action referring to the
troubleshooting section.
• Execute again after stopping the functions that are executed
in another engineering tool.
• Execute again after the operation from the same activation
source has completed.
• Check and correct the operation.
• Read the program from the CPU module to match it with that
of the engineering tool, and then execute the online program
change again.
• Write the program including the program restoration
information to the programmable controller (including online
change), or execute online change.
• Check the request data that has been specified.
■When CPU Module Logging Configuration Tool is used
• Check the specified data, and write it to the CPU module
again.
• Check the data to be searched.
• Execute the command again after the processing of the
command from another engineering tool ends.
• Register the program in parameter.
• Check if the pointer (P or I) exist in the data.
• Register the program to be executed in parameter first, and
specify the pointer (P or I).
• Check and correct the pointer number to be added.
• Check and correct the specified pointer (P or I).
• Check and correct the specified step number.
• Read the program from the CPU module to match it with that
of the engineering tool, and then execute the online program
change again.
• Check the specified program file contents.
• Set the operating status of the CPU module to STOP, and
write the program.
• Check the capacity of the specified program file.
• Set the operating status of the CPU module to STOP, and
write the program.
• Change the status of the CPU module so that the remote
request can be executed, and execute the request again.
• For remote operation, set the parameter to "Enable remote
reset".
• Check whether the model of the used CPU module is correct
or not.
• The program where online change was attempted includes
the instruction that cannot be handled by the CPU module
specified for the project. Check the program and delete the
instruction.

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