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10-1 Alarm Indicators
The
ALM/ERR indicator on the front of the CPU provides visual indication of an
abnormality in the PC. When the indicator is ON (ERROR), a fatal error (i.e.,
ones that will stop PC operation) has occurred; when the indicator is flashing
(ALARM), a nonfatal error has occurred. This indicator is shown in 2-1-1 CPU
Indicators.
Caution The PC will turn ON the ALM/ERR indicator, stop program execution, and turn OFF all outputs
from
the PC for most hardware errors, for certain fatal software errors, or when F
ALS(07) is exe
-
cuted
in the program
(see tables on following pages). PC operation will continue for all other er
-
rors.
It is the user
s responsibility to take adequate measures to ensure that a hazardous
situation
will
not result from automatic system shutdown for fatal errors and to ensure that proper actions
are
taken for errors for which the system is not
automatically shut down. System flags and other
system and/or user-programmed error indications can be used to program proper actions.
10-2 Programmed Alarms and Error Messages
FAL(06), FALS(07), and MSG(46) can be used in the program to provide
user-programmed
information on error conditions. With these three instructions,
the user can tailor error diagnosis to aid in troubleshooting.
FAL(06)
is used with a F
AL number other than 00, which is output to the SR area
when
F
AL(06) is executed. Executing F
AL(06) will not stop PC operation or di
-
rectly affect any outputs from the PC.
FALS(07)
is also used with a F
AL number
, which is output to the same location in
the
SR area when F
ALS(07) is executed. Executing F
ALS(07) will stop PC op
-
eration and will cause all outputs from the PC to be turned OFF.
When
F
AL(06) is
executed with a function number of 00, the current F
AL number
contained
in the SR area is cleared and replaced by another
, if more have
been
stored in memory by the system.
When
MSG(46) is used a message
containing specified data area words is dis
-
played onto the Programming Console or another Programming Device.
The
use of these instructions is described in detail
in
Section
5 Instruction Set
.
10-3 Reading and Clearing Errors and Messages
System error messages can be displayed onto the Programming Console or
other Programming Device.
On
the Programming Console, press the
CLR, FUN, and MONTR keys. If there
are multiple error messages stored by the system, the MONTR key can be
pressed
again to access the next message. If the system is in PROGRAM mode,
pressing
the MONTR key will clear the error message, so be sure to write down
all
message errors as you read them. (It is not possible to clear an error or a mes
-
sage
while in RUN or MONIT
OR mode; the PC must be in PROGRAM
mode.)
When all messages have been cleared, “ERR CHK OK” will be displayed.
Details
on accessing error messages from the Programming Console are pro
-
vided
in
7-1 Monitoring Operation and Modifying Data
. Procedures for the LSS
are provided in the LSS Operation Manual.
10-4 Error Messages
There
are basically three
types of errors for which messages are displayed: in
-
itialization errors, non-fatal operating errors, and fatal operating errors. Most of
these
are also indicated by F
AL number being transferred to the F
AL area of the
SR area.
Error Messages Section 10-4

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BrandOmron
ModelSYSMAC C200HS
CategoryController
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