4/29/2010 3:52 AM | |
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Hello Christoph, Ok, I´ve copied the diagnostic buffer and the error that is shown: "STOP by execution system, cause: A program for the task is missing PeripheralFaultTask Incoming event" (see the complete diagnostic in the attached file - "diagnostic_1.txt","image3.jpg" and "image5.jpg"). Trying to fix it, I assigned an empty taskat "PeripheralFaultTask" and thethis erros disappeared. But I did notunderstand this behavior ! Maybe someone can explain it better.... I´m having another strange behavior (see "image6.jpg" and "diagnostic_2.txt" attached).Parameter p1244[0] is "below the validvalues", but I can see that p1244[0] is between valid values (165< p1244[0] < 1200). I reallydo notunderstand what is happening with my tests, could the firmware upgrade be causing this lot of trouble ? I stress again that I am following the commisioning guideline suggested in SCOUT DVD. Chistoph, sorry a lot of questions, but I´ve got no idea what to do! If you want the Scout App, I can send you by e-mail. Best regards, Denker AttachmentSimotion_D435.zip (409 Downloads) |
4/29/2010 4:37 AM | |
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Hallo, i think you get the Peripherial Alarm "IO_MODULE_SYNCHRONIZED" when you switch to RUN. When this alarm occurrs the CPU will start the PeripherialFaultTask, is no program attached to this taks the CPU will switch to STOP mode with the logged event in the diagnosticbuffer. I attached a program so see which faults are occured. When you insert this program to your project and assign the programs to the faulttasks. in ther symbolbrowser of this program you can see which fult is occured. Can you check the offline value of p1244[0]? When you get a message "PXXXX below/above the valid value" the system automatically set the parameter to a valid value. Regards Christoph AttachmentFaultLib.zip (423 Downloads) |
4/29/2010 5:37 AM | |
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Hello, do you work with 220V or 400V supply Voltage (p210)? The values in p1244/p1248 tell me 220V. Regards Christoph |
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