XW2Z-200J-B9 Omron, XW2Z-200J-B9 Datasheet - Page 459

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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
432
Auxiliary Area Allocations
A402
A403
A404
A406
A407
A410
A411 to
A416
A417
A418 to
A423
A450
A451
A452
A459
A460
Word
05
06
07
08
10
14
15
00
04
10
13
14
00 to 07 I/O Bus Error Slot Number
08 to 15 I/O Bus Error Rack Number
00 to 15 System Setup Error Location
00 to 12 Too Many I/O Points, Details
13 to 15 Too Many I/O Points, Cause
00 to 15 CPU Bus Unit Number Duplication Flags
00 to 15 Special I/O Unit Number Duplication Flags
00 to 15 CPU Bus Unit Error, Unit Number Flags
00 to 15 Special I/O Unit Error, Unit Number Flags
00 to 15 CIO Area, Area ID Code
00 to 15 WR Area, Area ID Code
00 to 15 HR Area, Area ID Code
00 to 15 IR Area, Area ID Code
00 to 15 DM Area, Area ID Code
Bits
Motion Control Module Monitoring Error Flag
Special I/O Unit Error Flag
CPU Bus Unit Error Flag
Coordinator Module WDT Error Flag (Motion
Control Modules only)
System Setup Error Flag
Coordinator Module Fatal Error Flag (Motion
Control Modules only)
FAL Error Flag
(non-fatal error)
UM Error Flag
System Setup Error Flag
Flash Memory Error Flag
Analog Offset/Gain Error Flag
Flash Memory DM Checksum Error Flag
Name
Turns ON in the Coordinator Module when a system error, such as a
WDT error, occurs in any of the Motion Control Modules.
This flag will be turned ON when an error occurs in a data exchange
between the Coordinator Module and a Special I/O Unit.
ON when an error occurs in a data exchange between the Coordina-
tor Module and a CPU Bus Unit (including an error in the CPU Bus
Unit itself).
Turns ON in the Motion Control Modules when a WDT error occurs in
the Coordinator Module.
Turns ON when there is a setting error in the System Setup.
Turns ON in the Motion Control Modules when a fatal error occurs in
the Coordinator Module.
Turns ON when a non-fatal error is generated by executing FAL(006).
The FQM1 will continue operating.
Turns ON when there is an error in the user memory.
Turns ON when there is an error in the System Setup in the Coordi-
nator Module or Motion Control Module.
Turns ON when the flash memory is physically destroyed.
Turns ON when there is an error in the analog I/O offset/gain adjust-
ment value in flash memory.
Turns ON when there is an error in the DM Area data backed up in
flash memory.
Contains the 2-digit slot number (00 to 09) where an I/O Bus Error
occurred. When the End Cover is not connected, 0E hex will be
stored. If the error location is undetermined, 0F hex will be stored.
Contains the 2-digit rack number (00 or 01) where an I/O Bus Error
occurred. When the End Cover is not connected, 0E hex will be
stored. If the error location is undetermined, 0F hex will be stored.
When there is a setting error in the System Setup, the location (set-
ting address) of that error is written to A406 in 4-digit hexadecimal.
The cause of the Too Many I/O Points Error is indicated in binary in
A407.13 to A407.15. The 13-bit binary value in A407.00 to A407.12
indicates the details: the excessive value or the duplicated unit num-
ber.
• The number of I/O points will be written here when the total number
• The number of interrupt inputs will be written here when the num-
• The number of Racks will be written here when the number of
The 3-digit binary value of these bits indicates the cause of the Too
Many I/O Points Error and shows the meaning of the value written to
bits A407.00 to A407.12.
The Duplication Error Flag (A401.13) and the corresponding flag in
A410 will be turned ON when an CPU Bus Unit’s unit number has
been duplicated. Bits 00 to 15 correspond to unit numbers 0 to F.
The Duplication Error Flag (A401.13) and the corresponding flag in
A411 through A416 will be turned ON when a Special I/O Unit's unit
number has been duplicated or a Special I/O Unit’s unit number has
been set between 0 and 9. (Bits A411.00 to A416.15 correspond to
unit numbers 0 to 95.)
When an error occurs in a data exchange between the Coordinator
Module and a CPU Bus Unit, the CPU Bus Unit Error Flag (A402.07)
is turned ON and the bit in A417 corresponding to the unit number of
the Unit where the error occurred is turned ON. Bits 00 to 15 corre-
spond to unit numbers 0 to F.
When an error occurs in a data exchange between the Coordinator
Module and a Special I/O Unit, the Special I/O Unit Error Flag
(A402.06) and the corresponding flag in this area are turned ON. Bits
A418.00 to A423.15 correspond to unit numbers 0 to 95.
00B0 (fixed)
00B1 (fixed)
00B2 (fixed)
00DC (fixed)
0082 (fixed)
of I/O points set in the I/O Table (excluding Slave Racks) exceed
the maximum allowed for the Coordinator Module.
ber of interrupt inputs exceeds 32.
Expansion Racks exceeds the maximum.
Function
Appendix D