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E3-273

I/O Module Test Error (Channel Specific)

ABB · System

What does E3-273 mean?

A general test error has been reported by an I/O bus module on a specific channel. This indicates a failure during an internal diagnostic test, implying an issue with the module's hardware or firmware functionality related to that particular channel. This can compromise the reliability of the affected I/O.

Common Causes

  • Internal hardware fault within the specified I/O module channel (e.g., faulty ASIC, damaged traces, component failure).
  • Temporary electrical noise or surge interfering with the module's internal diagnostics during power-up or self-test.
  • Firmware bug in the I/O module's diagnostic routine for the specific channel.
  • Incorrect module configuration causing the diagnostic test to fail (e.g., Parameter P2-35 Test Threshold set too narrow).
  • Peripheral device connected to the channel drawing excessive current or providing an unexpected signal, triggering a diagnostic anomaly.

Repair Steps & Checklist

Click steps to track your progress.

  1. 1

    1. Identify the specific I/O module and channel referenced in the fault log (e.g., Module Slot 3, Channel 5).

  2. 2

    2. Power cycle the I/O module (if individually powered) or the entire rack/CPU to clear transient errors.

  3. 3

    3. Disconnect the external wiring from the affected channel's terminals (e.g., Terminal X1.5) and re-run system diagnostics.

  4. 4

    4. Verify the I/O module's firmware version; update if a newer version is available that addresses diagnostic issues.

  5. 5

    5. If possible, swap the suspect I/O module with a known good spare module from inventory.

  6. 6

    6. Review the I/O module's diagnostic parameters (e.g., Parameter P2-35 Test Mode) for any non-standard settings.

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