Self-Diagnostic
Operator Menu Location: Generic Hardware Operators Diagnostics
Operator Bitmap:
Functional Description:
The Self-Diagnostic generic hardware operator provides access to a system information resource in a physical module. When the generic operator is linked to a specific module, it will trap error codes from that module.
The operator can be configured to signal when a specific error condition (i.e., a specific error code) has arisen or when any error condition has arisen. When trapping a specific error condition, its corresponding error code number is defined in the operator property window.
Operator digital output signals when an error condition has been detected in the physical hardware. If configured to trap a specific error, the output will be HIGH only while that specific error condition is present; otherwise it remains LOW. If configured to trap all errors, the output will be HIGH when any error condition arises, and LOW when no error condition is present.
Operator analog output reports the code value of the error condition that has been detected. If no error condition is present, the output is .
The table below provides a list of error codes and descriptions:
Error Code |
Error Description |
21 |
Cold Boot INIT Failure |
22 |
Microprocessor Port INIT Failure |
23 |
A D 82C55A INIT Failure |
24 |
U I Board INIT Failure |
25 |
A D Read Timeout |
26 |
Could not Resync A D |
27 |
Multitasking Fall Through In Main |
28 |
Could Not Initialize A D |
29 |
Communications : Could Not Init Port |
31 |
Communications : Internal Error |
32 |
ALPHANUM Message Buffer is Full |
33 |
Communications : Bad Message Received |
34 |
Communications : Bad Header REceived |
35 |
Could Not Program Flash |
36 |
Multitasking Init Error |
37 |
Multitasking Error Has Occurred |
38 |
Communications : Could Not Send Header |
39 |
Communications : Could Not Send Message |
41 |
Communications : Could Not Create Temp File |
42 |
Communications Timeout |
43 |
Could Not Update Control Code |
44 |
Fatal Error During Control Code Update |
45 |
Could Not Remove Schema |
46 |
Could Not Open Hardware Info File |
47 |
Could Not Update Properties File |
48 |
Could Not Update Layout File |
49 |
Communications : Memory AllocationFailure |
51 |
Could Not INIT MD Network Port |
52 |
Communications : Invalid Port |
53 |
Communications : Received Unknown Message |
54 |
Communications : Message Packet Mismatch |
55 |
Communications : Message Length Mismatch |
56 |
Communications : Message Lock Viloation |
57 |
Communications : Network Config File Missing or Bad |
58 |
Could Not Update Broadcast File |
59 |
Could Not Update Network File |
61 |
Communications : Master Received Slave Only Message |
62 |
Communications : Slave Received Master Only Message |
63 |
Node Configuration File Mismatch |
64 |
Flash Configuration Does Not Match Active Configuration |
65 |
Node Configuration Version Does Not Match Code Version |
66 |
Could Not Update Network License File |
67 |
Failed to Read Disk Volume Number |
68 |
Invalid Network License File |
69 |
Network License File Already Installed |
71 |
Communications : Stream Error |
72 |
Communications : Transmissions Disabled |
73 |
Communications : Port MISC |
74 |
Communications : Ping Response from Wrong Station |
75 |
Internal Error |
76 |
Communications : Already in Progress |
77 |
Communications : Multi Drop Timeout |
78 |
AD7705 INIT Failure |
79 |
RTC CONTAINS Invalid TIME |
81 |
RTC CONTAINS Invalid CALENDAR |
82 |
Analog Input 1 RTD Sensor Failure Detected |
83 |
Analog Input 2 RTD Sensor Failure Detected |
84 |
Analog Input 3 RTD Sensor Failure Detected |
85 |
Analog Input 4 RTD Sensor Failure Detected |
86 |
Analog Input 5 RTD Sensor Failure Detected |
87 |
Analog Input 6 RTD Sensor Failure Detected |
88 |
Analog Input 7 RTD Sensor Failure Detected |
89 |
Analog Input 8 RTD Sensor Failure Detected |
91 |
Adjacent Left Side Power Source Failure Detected |
92 |
Adjacent Right Side Power Source Failure Detected |
93 |
Battery Voltage Low |
94 |
Maximum Operating Temperature Exceeded |
95 |
Analog Output 1 Wiring Error Detected |
96 |
Analog Output 2 Wiring Error Detected |
97 |
Analog Output 3 Wiring Error Detected |
98 |
Analog Output 4 Wiring Error Detected |
99 |
Analog Output 5 Wiring Error Detected |
111 |
Analog Output 6 Wiring Error Detected |
112 |
Analog Output 7 Wiring Error Detected |
113 |
Analog Output 8 Wiring Error Detected |
114 |
No Calibration File |
115 |
Analog Input 1 Current Too High |
116 |
Analog Input 2 Current Too High |
117 |
Analog Input 3 Current Too High |
118 |
Analog Input 4 Current Too High |
119 |
Analog Input 5 Current Too High |
121 |
Analog Input 6 Current Too High |
122 |
Analog Input 7 Current Too High |
123 |
Analog Input 8 Current Too High |
124 |
Second Master Detected on Node |
125 |
Analog Input 1 Current Too Low |
126 |
Analog Input 2 Current Too Low |
127 |
Analog Input 3 Current Too Low |
128 |
Analog Input 4 Current Too Low |
129 |
Analog Input 5 Current Too Low |
131 |
Analog Input 6 Current Too Low |
132 |
Analog Input 7 Current Too Low |
133 |
Analog Input 8 Current Too Low |
134 |
Node Configuration File Has Been Corrupted |
135 |
Failed Setting the Real Time Clock |
136 |
Backplane Initilization Timeout |
137 |
Invalid Node Position Detected |
138 |
Compute Time Exceeds Module Loop Sampling Time |
139 |
File System corruption detected |
141 |
File System is Full |
142 |
Could not Load New Schema |
143 |
Schema IDs do not Match |
144 |
File System Conversion Failed |
145 |
Digital Input Event Timer Mode Is Not Supported |
146 |
Lontalk Neuron Processor Checksum Error |
147 |
Lontalk Neuron Processor Resynchronization Error |
148 |
All Lontalk Variables are Unlinked (Warning) |
149 |
Lontalk Neuron Reset (Warning) |
151 |
Some Lontalk Variables are Unlinked (Warning) |
152 |
Lontalk Neuron Processor Received Wink Message (Notice) |
153 |
Service Button Pressed (Notice) |
154 |
FairNET Station's Network ID Does Not Match Active Nework |
155 |
FairNET Station's Network Version Does Not Match Active Nework |
156 |
Analog Input 1 Cannot Achieve Requested Sampling Rate |
157 |
Analog Input 2 Cannot Achieve Requested Sampling Rate |
158 |
Analog Input 3 Cannot Achieve Requested Sampling Rate |
159 |
Analog Input 4 Cannot Achieve Requested Sampling Rate |
161 |
Analog Input 5 Cannot Achieve Requested Sampling Rate |
162 |
Analog Input 6 Cannot Achieve Requested Sampling Rate |
163 |
Analog Input 7 Cannot Achieve Requested Sampling Rate |
164 |
Analog Input 8 Cannot Achieve Requested Sampling Rate |
165 |
Requested Mode for Analog Input 3 is Not Supported |
166 |
Requested Mode for Analog Input 4 is Not Supported |
167 |
Could Not Update PLD Code |
168 |
Shock Detect operator not supported |
169 |
The hardware detected does not match the board build |
171 |
PROFIBUS Hardware error |
172 |
PROFIBUS firmware error |
173 |
PROFIBUS state error |
174 |
PROFIBUS lost communications |
175 |
Fixed database could not be erased |
176 |
Profibus chip reset |
177 |
Dynamic Config HW Operator requested an unsupported config |
178 |
PROFIBUS Bus parameters are faulty |
179 |
A FAC2100 Enhanced is required because Relay 5 is in use |
181 |
VAux Analog Supply Rail is out of range |
182 |
Analog input 9 RTD Sensor failure detected |
183 |
Analog input 10 RTD Sensor failure detected |
184 |
Analog input 11 RTD Sensor failure detected |
185 |
Analog input 12 RTD Sensor failure detected |
186 |
Analog input 13 RTD Sensor failure detected |
187 |
Analog input 14 RTD Sensor failure detected |
188 |
Analog input 9 Overcurrent Detected |
189 |
Analog input 10 Overcurrent Detected |
191 |
Analog input 11 Overcurrent Detected |
192 |
Analog input 12 Overcurrent Detected |
193 |
Analog input 13 Overcurrent Detected |
194 |
Analog input 14 Overcurrent Detected |
195 |
Analog input 9 Undercurrent |
196 |
Analog input 10 Undercurrent |
197 |
Analog input 11 Undercurrent |
198 |
Analog input 12 Undercurrent |
199 |
Analog input 13 Undercurrent |
211 |
Analog input 14 Undercurrent |
212 |
Analog input 9 cannot achieve the specified sampling rate |
213 |
Analog input 10 cannot achieve the specified sampling rate |
214 |
Analog input 11 cannot achieve the specified sampling rate |
215 |
Analog input 12 cannot achieve the specified sampling rate |
216 |
Analog input 13 cannot achieve the specified sampling rate |
217 |
Analog input 14 cannot achieve the specified sampling rate |
218 |
Unexpected starting character |
219 |
IP address configuration is missing |
221 |
Serial Flash ID Does Not Match the Expected Type |
222 |
10V Audio Amplifier Supply Failed |
223 |
24V Sync-Output Supply Failed |
224 |
Internal Reference Voltage Failed |
225 |
AVN Reserved |
226 |
RESERVED |
227 |
RESERVED |
228 |
RESERVED |
229 |
RESERVED |
231 |
Actuator Failed to Open |
232 |
Actuator Failed to Close |
233 |
Actuator Open Torque Exceeded |
234 |
Actuator Close Torque Exceeded |
235 |
Actuator Motor Over Temperature |
236 |
Actuator Motor Over Current |
237 |
Actuator Motor Stall Detected |
238 |
Actuator Motor Maximum Motion Profile Time Exceeded |
239 |
Actuator Input Power Phase Loss |
241 |
Actuator Input Power Phase Rotation Out of Order |
242 |
Actuator Keypad Flooding Sensor Active |
243 |
Actuator Position Sensor Out of Range |
244 |
Actuator Torque Calibration Bad or Missing |
245 |
RESERVED |
246 |
RESERVED |
247 |
RESERVED |
248 |
RESERVED |
249 |
RESERVED |
251 |
Valve Pressure Sensor A Out of Range |
252 |
Valve Pressure Sensor B Out of Range |
253 |
Valve Pressure Sensor Calibration Bad or Missing |
254 |
Valve Pressure Sensor Reserved |
255 |
Valve Pressure Sensor Reserved |
256 |
Valve Pressure Sensor Reserved |
257 |
Valve Pressure Sensor Reserved |
258 |
Valve Pressure Sensor Reserved |
259 |
Valve Pressure Sensor Reserved |
261 |
Out of memory resources |
262 |
UPS Selftest VUPS Failed |
263 |
UPS Selftest VRES Failed |
264 |
UPS Output Overcurrent |
265 |
GPIO Expander 1 comm failure |
266 |
GPIO Expander 2 comm failure |
267 |
GPIO Expander 3 comm failure |
268 |
ADC 0 comm failure |
269 |
ADC 1 comm failure |
271 |
Temperature sensor comm failure |
272 |
Position sensor comm failure |
273 |
LOIP comm failure |
274 |
Valve Position Calibration Aborted |
275 |
Valve Position Calibration Invalid |
276 |
Valve Position Calibration File Bad or Missing |
277 |
Valve Position Calibration Rejected |
278 |
Analog Input 1 Failed |
279 |
Analog Input 2 Failed |
281 |
Analog Input 3 Failed |
282 |
Analog Input 4 Failed |
283 |
Analog Input 5 Failed |
284 |
Analog Input 6 Failed |
285 |
Analog Input 7 Failed |
286 |
Analog Input 8 Failed |
287 |
Analog Input 9 Failed |
288 |
Analog Input 10 Failed |
289 |
Analog Input 11 Failed |
291 |
Analog Input 12 Failed |
292 |
Analog Input 13 Failed |
293 |
Analog Input 14 Failed |
294 |
VAUX 0 out of tolerance |
295 |
VAUX 1 out of tolerance |
296 |
Analog Input 1 Invalid RTD Parameters |
297 |
Analog Input 2 Invalid RTD Parameters |
298 |
Analog Input 3 Invalid RTD Parameters |
299 |
Analog Input 4 Invalid RTD Parameters |
311 |
Analog Input 5 Invalid RTD Parameters |
312 |
Analog Input 6 Invalid RTD Parameters |
313 |
Analog Input 7 Invalid RTD Parameters |
314 |
Analog Input 8 Invalid RTD Parameters |
315 |
Analog Input 9 Invalid RTD Parameters |
316 |
Analog Input 10 Invalid RTD Parameters |
317 |
Analog Input 11 Invalid RTD Parameters |
318 |
Analog Input 12 Invalid RTD Parameters |
319 |
Analog Input 13 Invalid RTD Parameters |
321 |
Analog Input 14 Invalid RTD Parameters |
322 |
Authentication required |
323 |
Authentication expired |
324 |
Authentication failed |
325 |
Insufficient rights |
326 |
Thread failure has initiated a reboot |
327 |
Thread failure |
328 |
Critical thread failure |
User-Defined Properties:
Object Name. A string label that identifies the operator
Filter Options. Determines if the operator is to trap a specific error or signal when any error condition is present.
Error Code to Filter On. This property only applies when the operator is configured to trap a specific error. It specifies the number of the error to be detected.
Display Error Output. This property determines if the error code output pin is visible in the schema diagram. Design Pad issues a warning upon processing the schema when the pin is visible but not connected. The warning message is not issued when the pin is not visible (when this property is not checked).
Comments: None.
See Also:
Module Hardware Information, Module Active, Module Position