The document is a troubleshooting table that lists various errors that can occur in a PLC system, including the error name, probable cause, and possible remedies. It describes errors such as CPU errors, memory errors, program errors, and fatal errors. For most errors, the possible remedies include toggling switches on the CPU unit, using the automatic recovery function, or replacing the CPU unit. For program errors, the remedies involve finding and correcting the error in the program.
The document is a troubleshooting table that lists various errors that can occur in a PLC system, including the error name, probable cause, and possible remedies. It describes errors such as CPU errors, memory errors, program errors, and fatal errors. For most errors, the possible remedies include toggling switches on the CPU unit, using the automatic recovery function, or replacing the CPU unit. For program errors, the remedies involve finding and correcting the error in the program.
Troubleshooting Table For all of the following errors, operation will be switched to the standby and operation will continue in a Duplex CPU System in Duplex Mode. If the error occurs in a Single CPU System or in a Duplex CPU System in Simplex Mode, operation will stop. Error Program- ming Console display Error flags in Auxiliary Area Error code (in A400) Flags and word data Probable cause Possible remedy CPU error None None None Watchdog timer has exceeded maximum setting. Use one of the following methods. Toggle the USE/NO USE switch for the CPU Unit with the error to NO USE and back to USE and then press the initializa- tion button. If the automatic recovery setting has been enabled in the PLC Setup, use the auto- matic recovery function to restart. If operation still cannot be recovered, replace the CPU Unit. Memory error MEMORY ERR A40115: Memory Error Flag 80F1 A403: Memory Error Location An error has occurred in mem- ory. A bit in A403 will turn ON to show the location of the error as listed below. See below for specific bits. A40300 ON: A checksum error has occurred in the user program memory. An illegal instruction was detected. Use one of the following methods If operation has switched from Duplex to Simplex Mode: Toggle the USE/NO USE switch for the CPU Unit with the error to NO USE and back to USE and then press the initializa- tion button. If the automatic recovery setting has been enabled in the PLC Setup, use the auto- matic recovery function to restart. If operation still cannot be recovered, replace the CPU Unit. If the error occurs in Simplex Mode: Retransfer the program and parameters. If operation still cannot be recovered, replace the CPU Unit. A40304 ON: A checksum error has occurred in the PLC Setup. A40305 ON: A checksum error has occurred in the registered I/O table. A40307 ON: A checksum error has occurred in the routing tables. A40308 ON: A checksum error has occurred in the CS-series CPU Bus Unit setup. A40309 ON: An error occurred during auto- matic transfer from the Mem- ory Card at startup. Make sure that the Memory Card is installed properly and that the correct file is on the Card. A40310 ON: Flash memory has failed. A hardware error has occurred in the CPU Unit. Replace the CPU Unit. Fatal Inner Board error FATAL INNER ERR A40112: Fatal Inner Board Error Flag 82F0 A424: Inner Board Error Informa- tion The Inner Board is faulty. An error occurred on the Inner bus. Check the indicators on the Inner Boards and refer to the operation manual for the Inner Board. 399 Error Processing Section 10-2 Program error PRO- GRAM ERR A40109: Program Error Flag 80F0 A294 to A299: Program error informa- tion The program is incorrect. See the following rows of this table for details. The address at which the pro- gram stopped will be stored in A298 and A299. The task where the program stopped will be stored in A294. If the error has occurred in both the active and standby CPU Units, use the information in A294, A298, and A299 to find the location and cause of the error, check the program, and correct the error. Then, clear the error. If the error occurred in only one of the CPU Units, use one of the following methods. Toggle the USE/NO USE switch for the CPU Unit with the error to NO USE and back to USE and then press the initializa- tion button. If the automatic recovery setting has been enabled in the PLC Setup, use the auto- matic recovery function to restart. If operation still cannot be recovered, replace the CPU Unit. A29511: No END error If the error has occurred in both the active and standby CPU Units, place END(001) at the end of the task indicated in A294. A29512: Task error A task error has occurred. The following conditions will gener- ate a task error. 1. There isnt an executable cyclic task. 2. There isnt a program allo- cated to the task. Check A294 for the number of the task missing a program. 3. The task specified in a TKON(820), TKOF(821), or MSKS(690) instruction doesnt exist. If the error has occurred in both the active and standby CPU Units, check the startup cyclic task attributes. Check the execution status of each task as controlled by TKON(820) and TKOF(821). Make sure that all of the task numbers spec- ified in TKON(820), TKOF(821), and MSKS(690) instructions have corresponding tasks. A29510: Illegal access error An illegal access error has occurred and the PLC Setup has been set to stop operation for an instruction error. The fol- lowing are illegal access errors: 1. Reading/writing a parame- ter area. 2. Writing memory that is not installed. 3. Writing an EM bank that is EM file memory. 4. Writing to a read-only area. 5. Indirect DM/EM address that is not in BCD when BCD mode is specified. If the error has occurred in both the active and standby CPU Units, find the program address where the error occurred (A298/A299) and correct the instruction. A29509: Indirect DM/EM BCD error An indirect DM/EM BCD error has occurred and the PLC Setup has been set to stop operation for an instruction error. If the error has occurred in both the active and standby CPU Units, find the program address where the error occurred (A298/A299) and correct the indirect addressing or change to binary mode. A29508: Instruction error An instruction processing error has occurred and the PLC Setup has been set to stop operation for an instruction error. If the error has occurred in both the active and standby CPU Units, find the program address where the error occurred (A298/A299) and correct the instruction. Alternatively, set the PLC Setup to continue operation for an instruction error. A29513: Differentiation over- flow error Too many differentiated instructions have been inserted or deleted during online editing. If the error has occurred in both the active and standby CPU Units, write any changes to the program, switch to PROGRAM mode and then return to MONITOR mode to con- tinue editing the program. Error Program- ming Console display Error flags in Auxiliary Area Error code (in A400) Flags and word data Probable cause Possible remedy 400 Error Processing Section 10-2 Program error PRO- GRAM ERR A40109: Program Error Flag 80F0 A294 to A299: Program error informa- tion A29514: Illegal instruction error The program contains an instruction that cannot be exe- cuted. If the error has occurred in both the active and standby CPU Units, retransfer the pro- gram to the CPU Unit. A29515: UM overflow error The last address in UM (user program memory) has been exceeded. If the error has occurred in both the active and standby CPU Units, use a Programming Device to transfer the program again. Cycle Time Overrun error CYCLE TIME ERR A40108: Cycle Time Overrun Flag 809F --- The cycle time has exceeded the maximum cycle time (watch cycle time) set in the PLC Setup. If the error has occurred in both the active and standby CPU Units, change the pro- gram to reduce the cycle time or change the maximum cycle time setting. The cycle time can be reduced by dividing unused parts of the program into tasks, jumping unused instructions in tasks, and disabling cyclic refreshing of Special I/O Units that dont require frequent refreshing. If the error occurred in only one of the CPU Units, use one of the following methods. Toggle the USE/NO USE switch for the CPU Unit with the error to NO USE and back to USE and then press the initializa- tion button. If the automatic recovery setting has been enabled in the PLC Setup, use the auto- matic recovery function to restart. If operation still cannot be recovered, replace the CPU Unit. System FALS error SYS FAIL FALS A40106: FALS Error Flag C101 to C2FF --- FALS(007) has been executed in the program. The error code in A400 will indicate the FAL number. The leftmost digit of the code will be C and the rightmost 3 digits of the code will be from 100 to 2FF hex and will correspond to FAL numbers 001 to 511. If the error has occurred in both the active and standby CPU Units, correct according to cause indicated by the FAL number (set by user). If the error occurred in only one of the CPU Units, use one of the following methods. Toggle the USE/NO USE switch for the CPU Unit with the error to NO USE and back to USE and then press the initializa- tion button. If the automatic recovery setting has been enabled in the PLC Setup, use the auto- matic recovery function to restart. If operation still cannot be recovered, replace the CPU Unit. Error Program- ming Console display Error flags in Auxiliary Area Error code (in A400) Flags and word data Probable cause Possible remedy 401 Error Processing Section 10-2 Fatal Errors For the following errors, operation will stop for a Duplex CPU System in Duplex Mode or in Simplex Mode, or for a Single CPU System. Connect the CX-Programmer or a Programming Console to display the error message (in the PLC Error Window on the CX-Programmer). The cause of the error can be determined from the error message and related Auxiliary Area flags and words. A fatal error has occurred if the indicators have the following conditions during operation in RUN or MONITOR mode. Note 1. I/O memory will be cleared when a fatal error occurs. 2. If the I/O Hold Bit is ON, I/O memory will not be cleared, but all outputs from Output Units will be turned OFF. Power Supply Unit POWER Lit green CPU Unit RUN Not lit ERR/ALM Lit red INH --- PRPHL --- COMM --- Duplex Unit (with error occurring on active CPU Unit) DPL STATUS Lit green Active CPU Unit indicators ACTIVE Lit green CPU STATUS Not lit Standby CPU Unit indicators ACTIVE Not lit CPU STATUS Not lit 402 Error Processing Section 10-2 Troubleshooting Table For the following errors, operation will stop for a Duplex CPU System in Duplex Mode or in Simplex Mode, or for a Single CPU System. Error Program- ming Console display Error flags in Auxiliary Area Error code (in A400) Flags and word data Probable cause Possible remedy I/O Bus error I/O BUS ERR * A40114: I/O Bus Error Flag 80C0 to 80C7, or 80CF A404: I/O Bus Error Slot and Rack Numbers Error has occurred in the bus line between the CPU and I/O Units. A40400 to A40407 contain the error slot number (00 to 09) in binary. 0F indicates that the slot cannot be determined. A40408 to A40415 contain the error rack number (00 to 07) in binary. 0F indicates that the rack cannot be determined. Try turning the power OFF and ON again. If the error isnt corrected, turn the power OFF and check cable connec- tions between the I/O Units and Racks. Check for damage to the cable or Units. Correct the cause of the error and then turn the Racks power supply OFF and then ON again. I/O BUS ERR B or I/O BUS ERR C A40114: I/O Bus Error Flag 80CC, 80CB A404: I/O Bus Error Slot and Rack Numbers I/O bus error B: The CPU Units are not mounted to a Duplex CPU Backplane. I/O bus error C: The cable to an Expansion Rack is wired incor- rectly. A40400 to A40407: 0F hex A40408 to A40415: 0B hex: I/O bus error B 0C hex: I/O bus error C Turn OFF the power supply and replace the Backplane with a CS1D- B@@@@ Backplane. Correct the cable connections. Unit/Rack Number Duplica- tion error UNIT NO. DPL ERR A40113: Duplica- tion Error Flag 80E9 A410: CPU Bus Unit Duplicate Number Flags The same number has been allo- cated to more than one CPU Bus Unit. Bits A41000 to A41015 correspond to unit numbers 0 to F. Check the unit numbers, eliminate the duplications, and turn the Racks power supply OFF and then ON again. A411 to A416: Special I/O Unit Duplicate Number Flags The same number has been allo- cated to more than one Special I/O Unit. Bits A41100 to A41615 correspond to unit numbers 0 to 95. Check the unit numbers, eliminate the duplications, and turn the Racks power supply OFF and then ON again. RACK NO. DPL ERR 80EA A409: Expan- sion Rack Duplicate Rack Number The same I/O word has been allo- cated to more than one Basic I/O Unit. Check allocations to Units on the rack number whose bit in ON in A40900 to A40907. Correct the allocations so that no words are allocated more than once, including to Units on other Racks, and turn the Racks power supply OFF and then ON again. An Expansion I/O Racks starting word address exceeds CIO 0901. The corresponding bit in A40900 to A40907 (Racks 0 to 7) will be turned ON. Check the first word setting for the Rack indicated in A40900 to A40907 and change the setting to a valid word address below CIO 0901 with a Pro- gramming Device. Too Many I/O Points error TOO MANY I/O PNT A40111: Too Many I/O Points Flag 80E1 A407: Too Many I/O Points, Details The probable causes are listed below. The 3-digit binary value (000 to 101) in A40713 to A40715 indi- cates the cause of the error. The value of these 3 bits is also output to A40700 to A40712. 1. The total number of I/O points set in the I/O tables exceeds the maximum allowed for the CPU Unit (bits: 000). 2. The number of Expansion Racks exceeds the maximum (bits: 101). Correct the problem indicated by the content of A407 and turn the power OFF and ON again. I/O Table Setting error I/O SET ERR A40110: I/O Set- ting Error Flag 80E0 --- Input and output word allocations do no agree with input/output words required by Units actually mounted. Check the I/O table with I/O Table Ver- ification operation. When the system has been corrected, register the I/O table again. 403 Error Processing Section 10-2 Non-fatal Errors Operation will continue for any of the following errors for a Duplex CPU Sys- tem in Duplex Mode or in Simplex Mode, or for a Single CPU System. For some of these errors, operation for a Duplex CPU System will switch from Duplex Mode to Simplex Mode and for other errors, operation will remain in Duplex Mode. These are listed separately below. Connect the CX-Programmer or a Programming Console to display the error message (in the PLC Error Window on the CX-Programmer). The cause of the error can be determined from the error message and related Auxiliary Area flags and words. Duplex Errors (Errors Causing a Switch to Simplex Operation for Duplex CPU Systems) For a Duplex CPU System, duplex errors will cause operation to be switched to Simplex Mode, but operation will continue in RUN or MONITOR mode. A non-fatal duplex error has occurred if the indicators have the following con- ditions during operation in RUN or MONITOR mode. Duplex errors are unique to Duplex CPU Systems and will not occur on Single CPU Systems. Troubleshooting Table For all of the following errors, operation will continue if the error occurs in Duplex Mode or in Simplex Mode. If it occurs in Duplex Mode, operation will switch to Simplex Mode. Power Supply Unit POWER Lit green CPU Unit RUN Lit green ERR/ALM Flashing red INH --- PRPHL --- COMM --- Duplex Unit (with error occurring on active CPU Unit) DPL STATUS Duplex verification error: Flashing red Duplex bus error: Lit red Active CPU Unit indicators ACTIVE Lit green CPU STATUS Lit green Standby CPU Unit indicators ACTIVE Not lit CPU STATUS Lit green Error Program- ming Console display DPL STATUS indicator Error flags in Auxil- iary Area Error code (in A400) Flags and word data Probable cause Possible remedy Duplex verifica- tion error DPL VER- IFY ERR Flashing red A31600, A40214 0011 A317 One of the following is not the same between the two CPU Units. CPU Unit model number Parameter area data User program Inner Board internal data inconsistency Check the items to the left between the two CPU Units and be sure they are the same and then toggle the power supply. If the problem persists, retransfer the user program and parameter area data (including the PLC Setup CPU Bus Unit settings and I/O tables) to the active CPU Unit. If the problem persists, replace the Duplex Unit. Duplex bus error DPL BUS ERR Lit red A31601, A40214 0010 --- An error occurred on the duplex bus in the Duplex System. Prepare the system to stop operation and then press the initialization button on the Duplex Unit. If the problem persists, replace the Duplex Unit. 404 Error Processing Section 10-2 Errors for which Duplex Mode Continues If any of the following errors occurs for a Duplex CPU System in Duplex Mode, operation will continue in Duplex Mode and in RUN or MONITOR mode. Oper- ation will also continue if any of these errors occurs in Simplex Mode or in a Single CPU System. A non-fatal error has occurred if the indicators have the following conditions during operation in RUN or MONITOR mode. Troubleshooting Table For all of the following errors, operation will continue if the error occurs for a Duplex CPU System in Duplex Mode or in Simplex Mode, or for a Single CPU System. If it occurs in Duplex Mode, operation will continue in Duplex Mode. Power Supply Unit POWER Lit green CPU Unit RUN Lit green ERR/ALM Flashing red INH ---- PRPHL ---- COMM ---- Duplex Unit (with error occurring on active CPU Unit) DPL STATUS Lit green Active CPU Unit indicators ACTIVE Lit green CPU STATUS Lit green Standby CPU Unit indicators ACTIVE Not lit CPU STATUS Lit green Error Program- ming Con- sole display Error flags in Auxiliary Area Error code (in A400) Flags and word data Probable cause Possible remedy Duplex power supply error PS ERROR x-y x = Rack # y = Slot A31602, A40214 0003 A319, A320 An error has occurred in one of the Power Supply Units. The primary-side power supply has been interrupted. The secondary-side voltage has dropped below 5 V or is an over- voltage. Use A319 and A320 to identify the Power Supply Unit with an error and either correct the error or, if neces- sary, replace the Unit. Duplex communi- cations error NET DPL ERR * * = Node address A31603, A40214 0600 to 060F Right- most digit is unit No. A434 to A437 An error has occurred for a Commu- nications Unit (Controller Link Unit) with a unit number that was set for duplex operation. Use A434 and A437 to identify the Communications Unit with an error and either correct the error or, if nec- essary, replace the Unit. System FAL error SYS FAIL FAL A40215: FAL Error Flag 4101 to 42FF A360 to A391: Exe- cuted FAL Number Flags FAL(006) has been executed in pro- gram. Executed FAL Number Flags A36001 to A39115 correspond to FAL numbers 001 to 511. The error code in A400 will indicate the FAL number. The leftmost digit of the code will be 4 and the rightmost 3 digits of the code will be from 100 to 2FF hex and will correspond to FAL numbers 001 to 511. Correct according to cause indicated by FAL number (set by user). PLC Setup error PC SETUP ERR A40210: PLC Setup Error Flag 009B A406: PLC Setup Error Location There is a setting error in the PLC Setup. The location (binary offset) of the error is written to A406. Change the indicated setting to a valid setting. I/O Table Verifica- tion error I/O VRFY ERR A40209: I/O Verifi- cation Error Flag 00E7 --- A Unit has been added or removed, so the registered I/O tables dont agree with the actual Units in the PLC. The I/O Verification Error Flag goes OFF when the situation is corrected. Execute the I/O Table Verify opera- tion to find the problem location. Cre- ate new I/O tables or replace the Unit to match the registered I/O tables. Non-fatal Inner Board error NO-FTL INNER ERR A40208: Inner Board Error Flag 02F0 A424: Inner Board Error Informa- tion An error occurred in the Duplex Inner Board Check the Inner Board indicators. Refer to the Duplex Inner Boards operation manual for details. 405 Error Processing Section 10-2 CS-series CPU Bus Unit error CPU BU ERR A40207: CS-series CPU Bus Unit Error Flag 0200 to 020F A417: CS- series CPU Bus Unit Error, Unit Number Flags An error occurred in a data exchange between the CPU Unit and a CS- series CPU Bus Unit. The corresponding flag in A417 is turned ON to indicate the problem Unit. Bits A41700 to A41715 corre- spond to unit numbers 0 to F. Check the Unit indicated in A417. Refer to the Units operation manual to find and correct the cause of the error. Restart the Unit by toggling its Restart Bit or turn the power OFF and ON again. Replace the Unit if it wont restart. Special I/O Unit error SIOU ERR A40206: Special I/O Unit Error Flag 0300 to 035F, or 03FF A418 to A423: Special I/O Unit Error, Unit Number Flags An error occurred in a data exchange between the CPU Unit and a Special I/O Unit. The corresponding flag in A418 to A423 is turned ON to indicate the problem Unit. Bits A41800 to A42315 correspond to unit numbers 0 to 95. Check the Unit indicated in A418 to A423. Refer to the Units operation manual to find and correct the cause of the error. Restart the Unit by tog- gling its Restart Bit or turn the power OFF and ON again. Replace the Unit if it wont restart. Basic I/O Unit error DENSITY I/O ERR A40212: Basic I/O Unit Error Flag 009A A408: Basic I/O Unit error, slot number An error occurred in the data exchange between the CPU Unit and a Basic I/O Unit. Note: A408 contains the slot num- ber where the error occurred. Mount the I/O Unit in the Backplane. If the error is not recurs, replace the I/O Unit. Battery error BATT LOW A40204: Battery Error Flag 00F7 --- This error occurs when the PLC Setup has been set to detect battery errors and the CPU Units backup battery is missing or its voltage has dropped. Check battery and replace if neces- sary. Change the PLC Setup setting if battery-free operation is being used. CS-series CPU Bus Unit Setup error CPU BU STUP A40203: CS-series CPU Bus Unit Set- ting Error Flag 0400 to 040F A427: CS- series CPU Bus Unit Set- ting Error, Unit Number Flags An installed CS-series CPU Bus Unit does not match the CS-series CPU Bus Unit registered in the I/O table. The corresponding flag in A427 will be ON. Bits 00 to 15 correspond to unit numbers 0 to F. Change the registered I/O tables. Special I/O Unit Setup error SIOU SETUP A40202: Special I/O Unit Setting Error Flag 0500 to 055F A428 to A433: Special I/O Unit Setting Error, Unit Number Flags An installed Special I/O Unit does not match the Special I/O Unit regis- tered in the I/O table. The corresponding flag in A428 to A433 will be ON. Bits A42800 to A43315 correspond to unit numbers 0 to 95. Error Program- ming Con- sole display Error flags in Auxiliary Area Error code (in A400) Flags and word data Probable cause Possible remedy 406 Error Processing Section 10-2 Other Errors 10-2-5 Error Codes The following table list error in order of severity, with the most serious error given first. When more than one error occurs at the same time, the most seri- ous error code will be stored in A400. Error flags in Auxiliary Area Error code (in A400) Flags and word data Error Probable cause Possible remedy ---- ---- ---- Peripheral Port Com- munica- tions Error A communica- tions error has occurred in com- munications with the device con- nected to the peripheral port if the indicators have the status shown at the left. Check the PRPHL set- ting on the Duplex Unit or the DIP switch setting on the CPU Unit and the peripheral port settings in the PLC Setup. Also check the cable connec- tions. ---- ---- ---- RS-232C Port Com- munica- tions Error A communica- tions error has occurred in com- munications with the device con- nected to the RS- 232C port if the indicators have the status shown at the left. Check the COMM set- ting on the Duplex Unit or the DIP switch setting on the CPU Unit, and also the RS-232C port settings in the PLC Setup. Also check the cable connections. If a host computer is con- nected, check the com- munications settings of the serial port on the host computer and the communications pro- gram in the host com- puter. POWER RUN ERR/ALM INH PRPHL COMM Power Supply Unit Lit green. CPU Unit Lit green. Not lit. --- --- --- POWER RUN ERR/ALM INH PRPHL COMM Power Supply Unit Lit green. CPU Unit Lit green. Not lit. --- --- --- Rank Error Programming Console display Error flag Code stored in A400 1 Memory error MEMORY ERR A40115 Memory Error Flag 80F1 2 I/O bus errors I/O BUS ERR * (See note 1.) A40114 I/O Bus Error Flag 80C0 to 80C7, 80CF I/O BUS ERR B 80CC I/O BUS ERR C 3 Duplicated number errors UNIT NO. DPL ERR A40113 Duplicated Number Flag 80E9 4 RACK NO. DPL ERR 80EA 5 Too many I/O points TOO MANY I/O PNT A40111 Too Many I/O Points Flag 80E1 6 I/O setting error I/O SET ERR A40110 I/O Setting Error Flag 80E0 7 Program error PROGRAM ERR A40109 Program Error Flag 80F0 8 Cycle time overrun error CYCLE TIME ERR A40108 Cycle Time Overrun Flag 809F 9 FALS execution SYS FAIL FALS *** (See note 2.) A40106 FALS Error Flag C101 to C2FF 10 Duplex verifica- tion error DPL VERIFY ERR (See note 6.) A40214, A31600 0011 11 Duplex bus error DPL BUS ERR (See note 6.) A40214, A31601 0010 12 Duplex power error PS ERR x-y (See note 3.) A40214, A31602 0003 13 Duplex commu- nications error NET DPL ERR * (See note 4.) A40214, A31603 0600 to 060F 407 Error Processing Section 10-2 Note 1. * = Rack number 2. *** = FAL or FALS number 3. x-y: x = Rack number, y = L for left or R for right 4. * = Unit number 5. ** = Unit number 6. These errors occur only for Duplex CPU Systems. 14 FAL execution SYS FAIL FAL *** (See note 2.) A40215 FAL Error Flag 4101 to 42FF 15 Basic I/O Unit error DENSITY I/O ERR A40212 Basic I/O Unit Error Flag 009A 16 PLC Setup set- ting error PC SETUP ERR A40210 PLC Setup Setting Error Flag 009B 17 I/O verification error I/O VRFY ERR A40209 I/O Verification Error Flag 00E7 18 CPU Bus Unit error CPU BU ERR ** (See note 5.) A40207 CPU Bus Unit Error Flag 0200 to 020F 19 Special I/O Unit error SIOU ERR ** (See note 5.) A40206 Special I/O Unit Error Flag 0300 to 035F, 03FF 20 Battery error BATT LOW A40204 Battery Error Flag 00F7 21 CPU Bus Unit setting error CPU BU STUP ** (See note 5.) A40203 CPU Bus Unit Setting Error Flag 0400 to 040F 22 Special I/O Unit setting error SIOU SETUP ** (See note 5.) A40202 Special I/O Unit Setting Error Flag 0500 to 055F Rank Error Programming Console display Error flag Code stored in A400