User manual
Selecting Interrupt Routines
Chapter 7
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Table 7.H
Major
Fault Codes
Code Fault
0009 Reserved for userdefined fault codes
12 Bad integer operand type, restore new processor memory file
13 Bad mixed mode operation type, restore new processor memory file
14 Not enough operands for instruction, restore new processor memory file
15 Too many operands for instructions, restore new processor memory file
16 Corrupted instruction, probably due to restoring an incompatible processor memory file
17 Can't find expression end; restore new processor memory file
18 Missing end of edit zone; restore new processor memory file
20 You entered too large an element number in an indirect address
21 You entered a negative element number in an indirect address
22 You tried to access an undefined program file
23 You used a negative file number, you used a file number greater than the number of existing files, or
you tried to indirectly address files 0, 1, or 2
24 You tried to indirectly address a file of the wrong type
30 You tried to jump to one too many nested subroutine files
31 You did not enter enough subroutine parameters
32 You jumped to an invalid (nonladder) file
33
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You entered a CAR routine file that is not 68000 code
34 You entered a negative preset or accumulated value in a timer instruction
35 You entered a negative time variable in a PID instruction
36 You entered an outofrange setpoint in a PID instruction
37 You addressed an invalid module in a block transfer, immediate input, or immediate output instruction
38 You entered a return instruction from a nonsubroutine file
39 FOR instruction with missing NXT
40 The control file is too small for the PID, BTR, BTW, or MSG instruction
41 NXT instruction with missing FOR
42 You tried to jump to a deleted label
4469 Reserved
70 The processor detected duplicate labels
74 SFC file error detected
75 The SFC has too many active functions
77 SFC missing file or of wrong type for step, action, transition; or
Subchart is created but empty; or
SC or timer file specified in SFC empty or too small
78 The processor cannot continue to run the SFC after power loss
79 You tried to download an SFC to a processor that cannot run SFCs; or
This specific PLC does not support this enhanced SFC
80 You incorrectly installed a 32point I/O module in a 1slot configuration (PLC5/15, 5/25)
81 You illegally set an I/O chassis backplane switch; either switch 4 or 5 must be off