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Preface
MicroLogix 1000 Programmable Controllers User Manual
B–14
S:6 Major Error
Code
Status
A hexadecimal code is entered in this word by
the controller when a major error is declared.
Refer to S:1/13. The code defines the type of
fault, as indicated on the following pages. This
word is not cleared by the controller.
Error codes are presented, stored, and
displayed in a hexadecimal format.
If you enter a fault code as a parameter in an
instruction in your ladder program, you must
convert the code to decimal.
Application note: You can declare your own
application specific major fault by writing a
unique value to S:6 and then setting bit S:1/13.
Interrogate the value of S:6 in the user-fault
routine to determine the type of fault that
occurred.
Fault Classifications:
Faults are classified as
Non-User, Non-Recoverable, and Recoverable.
Error code descriptions and classifications are
listed on the following pages. Categories are:
powerup errors
going-to-run errors
run errors
download errors
NA = Not Applicable
Each fault is classified as one of the following:
Non-User — A fault caused by various conditions that cease ladder program
execution. The user-fault routine is not run when this fault occurs.
Non-Recoverable — A fault caused by the user that cannot be recovered from.
The user-fault routine is run when this fault occurs. However, the fault cannot
be cleared.
Recoverable — A fault caused by the user that can be recovered from in the
user-fault routine by resetting major error halted bit (S:1/13). The user-fault
routine is run when this fault occurs.
Refer to chapter 14, Troubleshooting, for more information regarding programming
device advisory messages.
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