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APPX
Appendix 1 Error Codes
3200H Program
execution error
■Programmable controller CPU,
Process CPU, SIL2 Process CPU
• Memory/Device Setting set in the
CPU parameters differ from those
assigned to the sequence
programs, FB programs, and
global label setting file. (After
Memory/Device Setting were
modified, only the CPU
parameters were written to the
CPU module.)
■Safety CPU
• Memory/Device Setting set in the
CPU parameters differ from those
assigned to the sequence
programs, FB programs, and
global label setting file. (After
Memory/Device Setting were
modified, only the CPU
parameters were written to the
CPU module.)
• The device/label assignment for
the safety program, safety FB file,
safety global label setting file, and
standard/safety shared label
setting file does not match the
memory/device setting in the CPU
parameter of the Safety CPU.
■SIL2 function module, safety
function module
• The safety program, safety FB file,
safety global label setting file,
standard/safety shared label
setting file device/label
assignment does not match the
memory/device settings in the
CPU parameter.
• Parameters that require resetting
after being rewritten at the CPU
module were rewritten.
Stop ■Programmable controller CPU, Process
CPU, SIL2 Process CPU
• After Memory/Device Setting are
modified, write the sequence program
file(s), FB file(s), and global label
setting file together with the CPU
parameter file to the CPU module.
• If no global label is used, delete the
global label setting file.
■Safety CPU
• After Memory/Device Setting are
modified, write the sequence program
file(s), FB file(s), and global label
setting file together with the CPU
parameter file to the CPU module.
• If no global label is used, delete the
global label setting file.
• Batch write the CPU parameters,
safety CPU parameters, safety
program, safety FB file, safety global
label setting file, and standard/safety
shared label setting file.
• If not using safety global labels or
standard/safety shared labels, delete
the safety global label setting file and
standard/safety shared label setting
file.
■SIL2 function module, safety function
module
• Batch write the CPU parameters,
safety CPU parameters, safety
program, safety FB file, safety global
label setting file, and standard/safety
shared label setting file.
• If not using safety global labels or
standard/safety shared labels, delete
the safety global label setting file and
standard/safety shared label setting
file.
• Reset the CPU module and run it
again.
Drive/file
information
At power-on,
at RESET, at
STOP RUN
state
3201H Program
execution error
• Even though no program is set in
the CPU parameters, multiple
program files exist.
Stop • Set a program in the CPU parameter.
• Delete unnecessary program files.
Drive/file
information
At power-on,
at RESET, at
STOP RUN
state
3202H Program
execution error
•
The program file is incorrect. Or,
the program file is not written
properly.
• For the subroutine type FB, the
unique property "Use MC/MCR to
Control EN" is set to "Yes".
Stop ■CPU module
• Write the program file to the CPU built-
in memory again.
• Change the unique property of the
subroutine type FB "Use MC/MCR to
Control EN" to "No" and write the
program again.
• Replace the CPU module with the one
whose firmware version can execute
the subroutine type FB in which the
unique property "Use MC/MCR to
Control EN" is set to "Yes".
■Safety function module
• Write the program again.
Drive/file
information
At power-on,
at RESET, at
STOP RUN
state
3203H Program
execution error
• No program file exists. Stop • Check if the system parameter file,
CPU parameter file, and program file
exist.
• Write the system parameter file, CPU
parameter file, and program file to the
CPU built-in memory.
Drive/file
information
At power-on,
at RESET, at
STOP RUN
state
3204H Program
execution error
• Two or more SFC programs were
executed.
Stop • Ensure that only one SFC program is
executed.
Drive/file
information
At SFC
program
execution
Error
code
Error name Error details and cause Stop/
continue
Action Detailed
information
Diagnostic
timing