GE GFK-0787B Noise Reduction Machine User Manual


 
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5-15GFK-0787B Chapter 5 Diagnostics
The PLC and I/O Fault Tables in a GMR System
Faults and alarms from I/O devices, Bus Controller faults, and bus faults are automati-
cally logged into the Series 90–70 PLC’s I/O Fault Table. Faults can be displayed with
the programmer in either On–Line or Monitor mode.
|PROGRM |TABLES |STATUS | | |LIB |SETUP |FOLDER |UTILTY |PRINT
1plcrun 2passwd 3plcflt 4io flt 5plcmem 6blkmem 7refsiz 8sweep 9clear 10zoom
02 481200 00301010200 0A02 01 01 02 9B03010000000000000000000000000000000000000
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I / O F A U L T T A B L E
TOP FAULT DISPLAYED: 0007 TABLE LAST CLEARED: 09–21 11:22:17
TOTAL FAULTS: 0007 ENTRIES OVERFLOWED: 00000
FAULT DESCRIPTION: SHORT IN USER WIRING PLC DATE/TIME: 10–14 10:05:13
FAULT CIRC REFERENCE FAULT FAULT DATE TIME
LOCATION NO. ADDR. CATEGORY TYPE M–D H: M: S
___________ _____ _________ ___________________ ________________ _____ ________
0.3.1.1 %QI 00017 FORCED CIRCUIT 03–08 11:23:16
0.3.1.1 %QI 00017 UNFORCED CIRCUIT 03–08 11:23:16
0.3.1.1 %QI 00017 FORCED CIRCUIT 03–08 11:23:16
0.3.1.1 1 %Q 00019 CIRCUIT FAULT DISCRETE FAULT 03–08 11:23:16
0.3.1.1 %QI 00017 FORCED CIRCUIT 03–08 11:23:16
0.3.1.1 3 %Q 00017 CIRCUIT FAULT DISCRETE FAULT 03–08 11:23:16
0.3.1.1 2 %Q 00018 CIRCUIT FAULT DISCRETE FAULT 03–08 11:23:16
ID: RUN/OUT EN 3ms SCAN ONLINE L4 ACC: WRITE LOGIC LOGIC EQUAL
D:\P060\GMRSYS PRG:SYS3
REPLACE
The same fault table features are available in a GMR system, with the following
additional types of messages:
Autotest fault messages (I/O Fault Table)
Discrepancy fault messages (I/O Fault Table)
PLC Fault Table messages for GMR
More fault information can be displayed by pressing CTRL/F, as described on the next page.
Clearing the Fault Tables in a GMR System
Although the Fault Tables seem to operate as they would in a non-GMR system, they are
actually controlled by the GMR software, not the PLC firmware. Therefore, in a GMR
application, the fault tables must be monitored and cleared from the application
program logic.
Caution
Use these %M references to clear the PLC Fault Tables. Do not use the Logicmaster F9 key to
clear the Fault Tables.
To clear the PLC Fault Table in a single PLC, set reference %M12259 to 1 for at least
one PLC sweep in that PLC.
To clear the PLC Fault Table in all PLCs, set reference %M12264 to 1 for at least one
PLC sweep in any PLC.
To clear the I/O Fault Table and corresponding fault contacts in all PLCs, set
reference %M12258 to 1 for at least one PLC sweep in any PLC.