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E2-0

Operation Finished / Reserved Address Setting

ABB · AC500-S Safety Controller

What does E2-0 mean?

This code can indicate that an operation has finished, or more critically, that a reserved switch address setting is being used. A reserved address setting is invalid and will prevent proper Safety PLC operation.

Common Causes

  • Physical address switches (e.g., DIP switches) on the SM560-S Safety PLC are set to a reserved or invalid address, as defined by the manufacturer's documentation.
  • The 'Operation Finished' indication may be a secondary status, but the primary fault is triggered by the detection of a reserved physical address setting.
  • Corrupted address detection logic within the Safety PLC's firmware leading to misinterpretation of a valid address as a reserved one.
  • A faulty physical address switch on the SM560-S module, which is stuck in a position corresponding to a reserved address, despite visual inspection.
  • Incompatible hardware revision or firmware version of the SM560-S module with the project configuration, leading to different interpretations of address settings.

Repair Steps & Checklist

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  1. 1

    1. Power down the SM560-S Safety PLC, locate the physical address switches (e.g., DIP switches), and visually inspect their current settings.

  2. 2

    2. Consult the SM560-S Safety PLC hardware manual or technical documentation to identify the valid address ranges and specifically reserved addresses for the module.

  3. 3

    3. Adjust the physical address switches on the Safety PLC to a valid, non-reserved address (e.g., set to Address 1 if Address 0 is reserved) as per the documentation.

  4. 4

    4. After changing the physical address, power cycle the Safety PLC and update the corresponding address setting in the engineering software project configuration.

  5. 5

    5. If the physical address switches appear damaged or the fault persists with known good, valid settings, replace the SM560-S Safety PLC CPU module.

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