Allen-Bradley · Logix and SLC PLC
This fault occurs when a 1771 I/O module responds to a request but its response data is deemed invalid or corrupted. This prevents the system from reliably using the module's status or input data.
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Inspect the 1771 I/O module's seating within the backplane and all associated field wiring for loose connections, corrosion, or damage.
Measure and verify the supply voltage to the 1771 I/O rack power supply and the specific 1771 I/O module, ensuring it is within the manufacturer's specified tolerance.
Verify the 1771 I/O module's configuration and addressing in the PLC program matches the installed physical module type and its expected input/output data format.
Check for external sources of electromagnetic interference (EMI) or radio-frequency interference (RFI) near the 1771 I/O rack and its communication cables that could corrupt data.