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A407.13 to A407.15

Too Many I/O Points Error Details

Omron · SYSMAC CJ2 CPU Unit

What does A407.13 to A407.15 mean?

These bits provide a 3-digit binary value indicating the specific cause of a 'Too Many I/O Points' error (A407.00 to A407.12). The CPU Unit operation will stop and the ERR/ALM indicator will light.

Common Causes

  • 000 (0): Total I/O points configured exceed the CPU Unit's capacity
  • 001 (1): Number of interrupt input points exceeds 32
  • 100 (4): Number of Pulse I/O Modules exceeds the allowed limit
  • 101 (5): Number of Racks exceeds the allowed limit
  • 111 (7): Number of Units on a Rack exceeds the allowed limit

Repair Steps & Checklist

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  1. 1

    Read the binary value of A407.13 to A407.15 to identify the specific I/O configuration violation

  2. 2

    If 000, reduce the total number of I/O points in the I/O Table (excluding Slave Racks)

  3. 3

    If 001, reconfigure interrupt inputs to ensure no more than 32 are used

  4. 4

    If 100, reduce the number of Pulse I/O Modules connected to the system

  5. 5

    If 101, reduce the number of Expansion Racks used

  6. 6

    If 111, redistribute units across multiple racks or reduce the total number of units on the affected rack

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Source: Omron SYSMAC CJ2 CPU Unit
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