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36 ERROR CODES
36.4 List of Error Codes
2052H CPU module
configuration
error
• A multiple CPU system was
configured with CPU modules
incompatible with multiple CPU
systems.
Stop • Check and correct the system
configuration.
System
configuration
information
At power-on, at
RESET
2060H Base unit
configuration
error
• Eight or more extension base units
are connected.
Stop • Reduce the number of extension
base units to seven or less.
System
configuration
information
At power-on, at
RESET
2061H Base unit
configuration
error
• Any of the following base units is
connected: QA1S3B, QA1S5B/
QA1S6B, QA6B,
QA6ADP+A5B/A6B, or
QA1S6ADP-S1+A1S5B/A1S6B.
Stop • Remove the inapplicable base
unit: QA1S3B, QA1S5B/
QA1S6B, QA6B,
QA6ADP+A5B/A6B, and
QA1S6ADP-S1+A1S5B/
A1S6B.
System
configuration
information
At power-on, at
RESET
2063H Base unit
configuration
error
• Extension base unit levels are
overlapping.
Stop • Check and correct the level setting
of the extension base units.
System
configuration
information
At power-on, at
RESET
2070H Base unit
configuration
error
• An unsupported base unit is
connected.
• A GOT is bus-connected to the Q
series extension base unit.
Stop • Check the firmware version of the
CPU module, and replace the
CPU module with the one
supporting the use of redundant
extension base units.
• Disconnect the unsupported base
unit. If all the base units are
supported, the possible cause is a
h
a
rdware failure of the CPU
module or base unit. Please
consult your local Mitsubishi
representative.
• Disconnect the GOT bus-
connected to the Q series
extension base unit.
System
configuration
information
At power-on, at
RESET
2080H Inter-module
synchronization
configuration
error
• An inter-module synchronization
signal error has been detected.
Stop • The possible cause is a hardware
failure of the CPU module, base
unit, or module (I/O module or
intelligent function module)
connected. Please consult your
local Mitsubishi representative.
System
configuration
information
At power-on, at
RESET
20E0H Module
unrecognized
■CPU module
• A module that the CPU module
cannot recognize is mounted.
• In a multiple CPU system, the module
cannot be recognized because the
control CPU setting in the system
parameters is different from that of
other CPU modules.
■Redundant function module
• Data communications with the CPU
module cannot be performed.
Stop ■CPU module
• Mount only applicable modules.
• Correct the system parameter
settings for the CPU No.2 and
later in accordance with those of
the CPU No.1.
• The possible cause is a hardware
failure of the I/O module or
intelligent function module
accessed. Please consult your
local Mitsubishi representative.
■Redundant function module
• The possible cause is a hardware
failure of the CPU module. Please
consult your local Mitsubishi
representative.
System
configuration
information
Always
2100H Memory error • No extended SRAM cassette is
inserted.
• The capacity of extended SRAM
cassette set in does not match
"Extended SRAM Cassette Setting" in
the CPU parameter with the actual
capacity of the cassette inserted.
Stop • Check that an extended SRAM
cassette is inserted. Or, correct
the capacity set in "Extended
SRAM Cassette Setting" in the
CPU parameter so that it matches
with the actual capacity of the
cassette inserted. If the same
error code is displayed again, the
possible cause is a hardware
failure of the CPU module or
extended SRAM cassette. Please
consult your local Mitsubishi
representative.
Drive/file
information,
parameter
information
At power-on, at
RESET
Error
code
Error name Error details and cause Stop/
continue
Action Detailed
information
Diagnostic
timing