XW2Z-200J-B9 Omron, XW2Z-200J-B9 Datasheet - Page 331

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XW2Z-200J-B9

Manufacturer Part Number
XW2Z-200J-B9
Description
CONNECTOR CABLE 2M
Manufacturer
Omron
Datasheet

Specifications of XW2Z-200J-B9

Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
XW2Z200JB9
Error Processing
Fatal Errors
304
Memory
error
I/O Bus
error
Error
80F1
80C0
80C1
80CD
80CE
80CF
code (in
A400)
Error
A401.15: Mem-
ory Error Flag
A403: Memory
Error Location
A401.14: I/O
Bus Error Flag
Auxiliary Area
flag and word
data
When operation is stopped, all outputs will be turned OFF. The Servo Driver
that is in Servo ON state for outputs from the FQM1 will switch to Servo OFF
state.
An error has occurred in memory. A
bit in A403 will turn ON to show the
location of the error as listed below.
A403.00 ON:
A checksum error has occurred in
the user program memory. An illegal
instruction was detected.
A403.04 ON:
A checksum error has occurred in
the System Setup.
A403.10 ON:
An error occurred in flash memory
(backup memory).
A403.13 ON:
There is an error in the analog off-
set/gain data.
A403.14 ON:
A checksum error has occurred in
the DM data stored in flash memory.
Error has occurred in the data trans-
fer between connected Modules or
the End Cover is not connected to
the right side of the FQM1.
Note A404.00 to A404.07 contain
the error slot number (00 to
09) in binary.
A404.08 to A404.15 contain
the error rack number (00 to
01) in binary.
Both of these bytes will con-
tain 0D if a synchronous bus
error occurred.
The code 0F hex indicates
that the slot cannot be deter-
mined. The code 0E hex indi-
cates an End Cover is not
connected.
Probable cause
See below.
Check the program and correct the error.
Transfer the System Setup settings
again.
Module hardware is faulty. Replace the
Module.
Check the data and set again.
Save the DM data in flash memory again.
If the error cannot be cleared, replace the
Module.
Try turning the power OFF and ON
again.
If the error persists, turn the power OFF
and check connections between the
Modules and the End Cover.
Check for damage to the Modules. After
correcting the problem, turn the FQM1’s
power OFF and then ON again.
Possible remedy
Section 9-2