Specifications

App - 55
Error Code
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Error Contents and Cause Corrective Action
Applicable
CPU
2107
Head X/Y set in the parameter I/O allocation settings duplicates the
head X/Y for another module.
Reset the parameter I
/
O allocation setting to conform to the
actual status of the special function modules.
Rem
(1) Network module A1SJ71LP21, A1SJ71BR11, A1SJ71AP21*,
A1SJ71AR21, or A1SJ71AT2*B dedicated for the A2USCPU has
been mounted.
(2) Network module A1SJ71QLP21 or A1SJ71QBR11 dedicated for
the Q2AS has been mounted.
Change network module to QJ71LP21, QJ71BR11 module. QCPU
2108
Network module A(1S)J71LP21 or A(1S)J71BR11 dedicated for the
AnUCPU has been mounted.
Change the network module to AJ71QLP21, AJ71QBR11
module.
QnA
2109 *
6
The control system and standby system module configurations are
different when a redundant system is in the backup mode.
Check the module configuration of the standby system. Q4AR
The station not loaded was specified using the instruction whose
target was the CPU shared memory.
Read the individual information of the error, check the
program that corresponds to that numerical value (program
error location) and correct the problem.
QCPU
function Ver.
B or later
2110
(1) The location designated by the FROM/TO instruction set is not
the special function module.
(2) The special function module being accessed is faulty.
2111
The location designated by a link direct device (j
) is not a
network module.
(1) Read the individual information of the error, check the
FROM/TO instruction that corresponds to that numerical
value (program error location), and correct the problem.
(2) This suggests a hardware fault of the special function
module being accessed. Contact your nearest Mitsubishi
representative.
2112
(1) The module specified by the special function module dedicated
instruction is not a special function module.
Or, it is not the corresponding special function module.
(2) The model is incorrectly registered by the dedicated instruction.
Read the individual information of the error, check the
special function module dedicated instruction that
corresponds to that numerical value (program error
location), and correct the problem.
+Rem
2113
The special function module data to be simulated is not set to the
data for simulation.
Read the individual information of the error and set the
simulation data of special function module corresponds to
the value (program error part).
2114
An instruction, which is executed by specifying another CPU (An
instruction that does not allow a host CPU to be specified), has been
used for specifying a host CPU.
2115
An instruction, which is executed by specifying a host CPU (An
instruction that does not allow another CPU to be specified), has
been used for specifying another CPU.
2116
An instruction, which cannot specify to the module controlled by
another CPU, has been used for a similar task.
Instruction was executed for the A or QnA module controlled by
another CPU.
2117
A CPU module that cannot be specified in the instruction dedicated
to the multiple CPU system was specified.
Read the individual information of the error, check the
program that corresponds to that numerical value (program
error location) and correct the problem.
QCPU
function Ver.
B or later
2120 The location of Q B and QA1S B is improper. Check the location of the base module. QCPU
2121
The CPU module is mounted on other than the CPU slot or slots 0 to
2.
Check the mounting position of the CPU module and mount
it on the correct slot.
2122 QA1S B is mounted on the main base. Replace the main base with Q B.
2124
(1) A module is mounted on 65th or higher slot.
(2) A module is mounted on the slot later than the number of slots
specified with base allocation setting.
(3) A module is mounted on the I/O points higher than the 4096th
point.
(4) A module is mounted on I/O points which exceed the 4096th
point.
(1) Remove the module mounted on 65th or later slot.
(2) Remove the module mounted on the slot later than the
number of slots specified with base allocation setting.
(3) Remove the module mounted the I/O points later than
the 4,096th point.
(4) Change the final module to the module on occupied
points which does not exceed the 4,096th point.
2125
(1) A module which the QCPU cannot recognize has been mounted.
(2) There was no response form the intelligent function module.
(1) Mount a usable module for QCPU.
(2) This suggests a hardware fault for the intelligent function
module. Contact your nearest Mitsubishi representative.
QCPU
Rem
2126
CPU module configurations in a multiple CPU system are any of the
following.
(1) There are empty slots between the QCPU and QCPU/motion
controller.
(2) A module other than QCPU (including the motion controller) is
mounted between QCPU modules.
(1) Mount the modules on the empty slots between CPU
modules. (The empty slots must be located on the
right-hand side of the CPU module.)
(2) Remove the module other than QCPUs mounted
between QCPUs, and mount the QCPU on the empty
slot.
Mount the motion controller on the right-hand side of the
QCPU.
2150
In a multiple CPU system, the control CPU of the intelligent function
module incompatible with the multiple CPU system is set to other
than CPU No.1.
(1) Change the intelligent function module for the one
compatible with the multiple CPU system (function
version B).
(2) Change the control CPU of the intelligent unction
module incompatible with the multiple CPU system to
CPU No.1.
QCPU
function Ver.
B or later
2200
There is no parameter file in the drive specified with the parameter
valid drive switch of the DIP switches.
Check and correct the parameter valid drive switch settings.
Set the parameter file to the drive specified with the
parameter valid drive switch.
The contents of the boot file are incorrect. Check the boot setting. QCPU
2210
There is no boot file in the drive specified with the parameter valid
drive switch even though the Boot DIP switch is ON.
Check and correct the parameter valid drive switch settings.
Set the boot file to the drive specified as valid parameter
drive by the DIP switches.
QnA
*1: Characters in parentheses ( ) indicate the special register numbers where each information is being stored.
*6: This can only be detected in the redundant system standby system.