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System Configuration Mismatch

The Fault Group Configuration Mismatch occurs when the module occupying a slot is different from that specified in the configuration file. The fault action is Fatal.

Error Code:

1

Name:

System Configuration Mismatch

Description:

The PLC operating software (system configurer) generates this fault when the

 

module occupying a slot is not of the same type that the configuration file

 

indicates should be in that slot, or when the configured rack type does not match

 

the actual rack present.

Correction:

Identify the mismatch and reconfigure the module or rack.

 

 

Error Code:

6

Name:

System Configuration Mismatch

Description:

This is the same as error code 1 in that this fault occurs when the module

 

occupying a slot is not of the same type that the configuration file indicates

 

should be in that slot, or when the configured rack type does not match the actual

 

rack present.

Correction:

Identify the mismatch and reconfigure the module or rack.

 

 

Error Code:

18

Name:

Unsupported Hardware

Description:

A PCM or PCM-type module is present in a 311, 313, or 323, or in an

 

extension rack.

Correction: Physically correct the situation by removing the PCM or PCM-type module or install a CPU that does support the PCM.

Error Code:

26

Name:

Module busy–config not yet accept by module

Description:

The module cannot accept new configuration at this time because it is

 

busy with a different process.

Correction: Allow the module to complete the current operation and re-store the configuration.

Error Code:

51

Name:

END Function Executed from SFC Action

Description:

The placement of an END function in SFC logic or in logic called by SFC will

 

produce this fault.

Correction: Remove the END function from the SFC logic or logic being called by the SFC logic.

Error Code:

58

Name:

Daughterboard Mismatch

Description:

The daughterboard physically present does not match the daughterboard in the

 

configuration.

Correction: Make sure the configuration stored to the CPU contains the correct daughterboard.

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