Diagnosis and Display

Diagnosis:

E1..E4 d1 d2 d3 d4

Identifier

000..063

AC500 display <− Display in
Class Comp Dev Mod Ch Err PS501 PLC browser

Byte 6

Bit 6..7

- Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5

Byte 6

Bit 0..5

FBP diagnosis block
Class Interface Device Module Channel Error identifier Error message Remedy
 
     
Module error DI524
3 14 1..10 31 31 19 Checksum error in the I/O module Replace I/O module
11 / 12 ADR 1..10
3 14 1..10 31 31 3 Timeout in the I/O module Replace I/O module
11 / 12 ADR 1..10
3 14 1..10 31 31 40 Different hard-/firmware versions in the module Replace I/O module
11 / 12 ADR 1..10
3 14 1..10 31 31 43 Internal error in the module Replace I/O module
11 / 12 ADR 1..10
3 14 1..10 31 31 36 Internal data exchange failure Replace I/O module
11 / 12 ADR 1..10
3 14 1..10 31 31 9 Overflow diagnosis buffer New start
11 / 12 ADR 1..10
3 14 1..10 31 31 26 Parameter error Check master
11 / 12 ADR 1..10
3 14 1..10 31 31 11 Process voltage too low Check process voltage
11 / 12 ADR 1..10
4 14 1..10 31 31 45 Process voltage is switched off (ON −> OFF) Process voltage ON
11 / 12 ADR 1..10

Remarks:

In AC500 the following interface identifier applies:

14 = I/O-Bus, 11 = COM1 (e.g. CS31 bus), 12 = COM2.

The FBP diagnosis block does not contain this identifier.

With “Device” the following allocation applies:

31 = Module itself, 1..10 = Expansion module 1..10, ADR = Hardware address (e.g. of the DC551)

With “Module” the following allocation applies dependent of the master:

Module error: I/O-Bus or FBP: 31 = Module itself; COM1/COM2: 1..10 = Expansion 1..10

In case of module errors, with channel “31 = Module itself” is output.

Displays:

During the power ON procedure, the module initializes automatically. All LEDs (except the channel LEDs) are ON during this time.

Status of the LEDs Diagnosis LEDs

LED Status Color LED = OFF LED = ON LED flashes

Inputs

00…31

digital input yellow Input = OFF Input = ON (the input voltage is even displayed if the supply voltage is OFF).
UP Process supply voltage 24 V DC via terminal green Process supply voltage is missing Process supply voltage OK
CH-ERR1 Channel Error, error messages in groups (digital inputs combined into the groups 1, 2, 3, 4) red No error or process supply voltage is missing Serious error within the corresponding group Error on one channel of the corresponding group
CH-ERR2 red
CH-ERR3 red
CH-ERR4 red
CH-ERR *) Module Error red Internal error
*) All of the LEDs CH-ERR1 to CH-ERR4 light up together