AH Motion Controller – Operation Manual
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16#0013
The I/O module can not run/stop.
(SM10)
Check whether the setting of the parameter for the module is
correct. If the setting is correct, please check whether the
module breaks down. If the error still occurs, please contact
16#0014
The procedure of restoring the
system can not be executed. (SM9)
The contents of the system backup file are incorrect, or the
file does not exist in the path specified. If the file exists and
the procedure of restoring the system can not be executed,
please backing up the system again. If the error still occurs,
please contact the manufacturer.
16#1401
An error occurs when the data in the
I/O module is accessed. (SM9)
Please contact the factory.
16#1402
The actual arrangement of the I/O
modules is not consistent with the
Check whether the module table in HWCONFIG is consistent
with the actual arrangement of the I/O modules.
16#1403
An error occurs when the data is read
Check whether the module operates normally. If the error still
occurs, please contact the factory.
16#1405
The setting parameter of the module
Set the parameter in HWCONFIG again, and download it.
16#140B
The number of network modules
Please decrease the number of network modules to the
number supported by the system.
16#140C
The checksum of the high-speed
data exchange is incorrect
Please check the version of the firmware installed on the
module, and contact the factory.
16#140D
The ID of the actual power supply
module is not the same as the ID of
the power supply module set in
Check whether the power supply configuration in
HWCONFIG is consistenet with the actial arrangement of the
power supply module.
16#140E
The amount of data exchanged at a
high speed exceeds the maximum
Check the firmware version and contact the supplier.
High-speed data exchange error
Check the firmware version and contact the supplier.
9.3.4. BUS FAULT Indicator Blinking
If the BUS FAULT indicator blinks, check the operating state of the module. Refer to section 9.4 for more information
about the indicators behaviors of each module, and refer to the following content of this section for more information about
the troubleshooting for I/O modules.