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Appendix CAdditional Information on Handl<strong>in</strong>g Faults <strong>in</strong>the <strong>ControlLogix</strong> SystemThis appendix describes the ways that faults are reported to thecontroller.IntroductionThe <strong>ControlLogix</strong> architecture provides the user many ways ofdetect<strong>in</strong>g and react<strong>in</strong>g to faults <strong>in</strong> the system. Various device objectscan be <strong>in</strong>terrogated to determ<strong>in</strong>e the current operat<strong>in</strong>g status.Additionally, modules provide run-time status of their operation andof the process.• For <strong>in</strong>formation on how to use specific <strong>in</strong>structions to get andset controller system data stored <strong>in</strong> device objects, see theLogix5000 Controllers General Instructions Reference Manual,publication <strong>1756</strong>-RM003.• For <strong>in</strong>formation on controller fault codes, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g major andm<strong>in</strong>or codes, see the Logix5000 Controllers Common ProceduresProgramm<strong>in</strong>g Manual, publication <strong>1756</strong>-PM001.• For <strong>in</strong>formation on access<strong>in</strong>g modules’ run-time operational andprocess status, see the <strong>ControlLogix</strong> Analog I/O Modules UserManual, publication <strong>1756</strong>-UM009, and the <strong>ControlLogix</strong> DigitalI/O Modules User Manual, publication <strong>1756</strong>-UM058.1 Publication <strong>1756</strong>-<strong>RM001B</strong>-<strong>EN</strong>-P - October 2003

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