Installation manual

Publication 1747-RM001G-EN-P - November 2008
SLC Status File B-29
I/O Errors
ERROR CODES: The characters xx in the following codes represent the slot
number, in hexadecimal. If the exact slot cannot be determined, the characters
xx become 1F.
RECOVERABLE I/O FAULTS (SLC 5/02, SLC 5/03, SLC 5/04, and
SLC 5/05 processors only): Many I/O faults are recoverable. To recover, you
must disable the specified slot, xx, in the user fault routine. If you do not
disable slot xx, the processor will fault at the end of the scan.
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002B Either the file number exists, but it is
not the correct file type, or the file
number does not exist.
X•
002C The indirectly referenced element does
not exist, but the file type is correct and
it exists. For example, T4:[N7:0]
N7:0=10, but T4 only goes to T4:9.
X•
002D Either a subelement is referenced
incorrectly or an indirect reference has
been made to an M-file.
X•
002E Invalid DII Input slot. X•
002F Invalid or non-existent DII interrupt file. X•
Table B.3 S:6 Error Codes (Continued)
Address Error
Code
(Hex)
Errors Fault Classification Processor
Non-
User
User Fixed
5/01
5/02 5/03 5/04 5/05
Non-
Recov
Recov
TIP
An I/O card that is severely damaged may cause the
processor to indicate that an error exists in slot 1 even
though the damaged card is installed in a slot other
than 1.