3-6 Monitoring and Diagnostics VisualMotion 9 Troubleshooting Guide
DOK-VISMOT-VM*-09VRS**-WA02-EN-P
007 Program Running: ABCD
The user program tasks indicated at the end of the message are running,
and the rest are not running or are single stepping.
008 Single-Stepping: ABCD
The user program tasks indicated at the end of the message are in single-
step mode. The other tasks are not running.
009 Select Parameter Mode to Continue
An error occurred and cleared during system initialization, but the error
condition was not corrected. Switch into Parameter Mode to continue.
010 Breakpoint Reached: ABCD
The user tasks indicated at the end of the message have reached a user
program breakpoint, and the rest of the tasks are not running.
011 Waiting for PLC
When control parameter C-0-0035 is set to 1, a handshaking is initialized
between the PLC and the PPC on power up. This status message is
issued under the following conditions:
• a timeout condition exists between PLC and PPC handshaking.
• the PLC contains wrong firmware.
• C-0-0035 is set to 1 but no PLC is present.
018 Please cycle power to continue
This status message is displayed when system parameter C-0-0996,
Clear Program and Data Memory, is used to reset system memory.
Press the S2 Reset button on the PPC-R to cycle power to the control.
Error message 492 Programs were lost, see ext. diag., will follow.
Transition control register 001 bit 1 from 0 -> 1 and then from 1 -> 0. This
will switch the control in and out of parameter mode. Use the archive
function under the file menu in VisualMotion Toolkit to restore the system.
019 Executing User Initialization Task
This status message is displayed while the Initialization task is running.
Typically, the display is momentary and it's duration varies based on the
length and complexity of the Initialization task program flow. The
initialization task is executed during the control's Phase 2 to Phase 4
transition. If the initialization task runs longer than 30 seconds, error code
550 User Initialization Task Timeout will be displayed.