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Control Microsystems SCADAPack 32 - I;O Module Error Indication; Register Assignment Checksum Error; Too Many I;O Operations Requested Error

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Sequence CONTROLLER STATUS CODE
Off 0 = Normal
1 Long I/O Module Error Indication
1 Short, 1 Long Register Assignment Checksum Error
2 Long I/O Module Error and Register Assignment Checksum Error
2 Short, 1 Long Too many I/O operations requested
3 Long 5 = I/O Module Error Indication and Too many I/O
operations requested
3 Short, 1 Long 6 = Register Assignment Checksum Error and Too many
I/O operations requested
4 Long 7 = I/O Module Error and Register Assignment Checksum
Error and Too many I/O operations requested
11.4.1 I/O Module Error Indication
When the Status LED flashes the controller status code 1 (i.e. a long flash, once every second), there
is a communication failure with one or more I/O module. To correct the problem, do one of the
following:
Ensure that every module contained in the Register Assignment Table is connected to the controller.
Check that the module address selected for each module agrees with the selection made in the
Register Assignment Table.
If a module is still suspect of having failed, confirm the failure by removing the module from the
Register Assignment Table. Download the changes to the controller. The Status LED should stop
flashing.
If a module is currently not connected to the controller, delete it from the Register Assignment
Table. Download the changes to the controller. The Status LED should stop flashing.
If unused modules must be intentionally left in the Register Assignment Table, the I/O error
indication may be disabled from a selection box on the Register Assignment dialog.
11.4.2 Register Assignment Checksum Error
When the status LED flashes the controller status code 2 (i.e. a short flash then a long flash followed
by a 1 second of delay), this indicates the register assignment is not valid. To correct this problem,
initialize the register assignment using the TelePACE or ISaGRAF software, or alternatively,
perform a COLD BOOT as described in section 11.1.3- Cold Boot of this manual. The status LED
should stop flashing.
11.4.3 Too Many I/O Operations Requested Error
When the status LED flashes the controller status code 4, this indicates that more I/O operations
were requested than the I/O system could handle. This error should only occur with custom C++
applications. It indicates the custom application is requesting I/O operations faster than the system
can process them and that the queue of pending operations is full. The custom application should
reduce the rate at which it makes requests.
SCADAPack 32 Controller Hardware Manual
May 24, 2006
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