Initialization Faults Attributes
These are the initialization fault related attributes associated with a Motion Control Axis. Initialization Faults are conditions that can occur during the device initialization process that prevent normal operation of the device.
CIP Initialization Faults
Usage | Access | T | Data Type | Default | Min | Max | Semantics of Values |
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Required - All | Get/GSV | T | DWORD | - | - | - | Refer to Standard Initialization Faults |
A bit map that represents the state of all standard initialization faults. These faults prevent any motion, and do not have configurable fault actions. Examples of initialization faults are corrupted memory data, calibration errors, firmware startup problems, or an invalid configuration attribute value. Initialization faults cannot be cleared with a Fault Reset service, although a power-cycle provides a new attempt at initialization.
CIP Initialization Faults - RA
Usage | Access | T | Data Type | Default | Min | Max | Semantics of Values |
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Required - All | Get/GSV | T | DWORD | - | - | - | Refer to Rockwell Automation Specific Initialization Faults |
A bit map that represents the state of all
Rockwell Automation
specific initialization faults. These faults prevent any motion, and do not have configurable fault actions. Examples of initialization faults are corrupted memory data, calibration errors, firmware startup problems, or an invalid configuration attribute value. Initialization faults cannot be cleared with a Fault Reset service, although a power-cycle provides a new attempt at initialization.Provide Feedback