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260

Measurement overflow at the I/O module

ABB · PB610 Panel Builder 600 Programming Software

What does 260 mean?

The input measurement on a safety I/O channel has exceeded its maximum detectable range. This typically occurs when the signal from the connected sensor or device provides a value higher than the module's input specification, or due to incorrect wiring. This is a severity 3 error.

Common Causes

  • Input signal exceeds the maximum measurable range of the I/O module.
  • Overload condition on the analog input.
  • Incorrect scaling of input signal.
  • Wiring error causing excessive voltage.

Repair Steps & Checklist

Click steps to track your progress.

  1. 1

    Check the channel wiring for correct connections and ensure the sensor output range matches the I/O module input specifications.

  2. 2

    Verify the power supply to the sensor connected to the channel, ensuring it is within the specified operating voltage.

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Source: ABB PB610 Panel Builder 600 Programming Software
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