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Step
7
Testing
for
errors
Status
check
The
C20’s
debugging
features
can
be
used
to
catch
many
types
of
programming
errors.
For
this
you
use
the
FUN
and
MONTR
keys
in
any
of
the
three
modes.
To
see
if
the
program
you
entered
in
the
PC
has
a
programming
error,
press
oona
This
is
the
display
if
no
error
is
found.
If
an
error
is
found
in
the
program,
the
corresponding
error
message
number
will
be
displayed.
Refer
to
Appendix
E,
Maintenance
and
troubleshooting,
and
carry
out
the
corrective
action
listed
there.
If
more
than
one
error
exists,
continue
pressing
to
display
each
error
message
one
at
a
time.
There
are
basically
two
levels
of
errors—fatal
and
non-fatal.
A
fatal
error,
such
as
a
memory
error,
prevents
the
PC
from
operating.
A
non-fatal
error,
such
as
a
battery
failure,
allows
the
operation
to
proceed
but
still
must
be
corrected.
In
case
both
types
of
errors
have
occurred,
the
error
messages
for
the
fatal
error
take
precedence
over
the
other
and
must
be
corrected
first.
At
times
you
may
want
to
scan
the
status
(whether
ON
or
OFF)
of
each
relay
contact
before
you
start
the
control
operation.
This
can
be
an
effective
troubleshooting
technique
and
is
available
in
both
the
RUN
and
MONITOR
modes.
You
would
normally
perform
the
status
check
after
you
have
carried
out
the
debugging
step
above.
To
begin,
go
to
the
first
address
and
press
[+
|
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BrandOmron
ModelSYSMAC C Series
CategoryController
LanguageEnglish

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