Redundancy Module Catalog Numbers
1756-RM2, 1756-RM2XT, 1756-RM, 1757-SRM
Controller Catalog Numbers
1756-L61, 1756-L62, 1756-L63, 1756-L64
Communication Module Catalog Numbers
1756-CNB/D, 1756-CNB/E, 1756-CNBR/D, 1756-CNBR/E, 1756-ENBT, 1756-EWEB
Table 1 - Required Series and Firmware Bundle Revisions for Components Used in a Redundancy
System, Revisions 16.057_kit1, 16.057_Aug, 16.057, 16.056, 16.053, and 16.050
Cat. No. Module Description Series Firmware Revision
1756-CNB ControlLogix® ControlNet™ bridge module D 7.016
1756-CNBR ControlLogix redundant ControlNet bridge
module
1756-CNB ControlLogix ControlNet bridge module E 11.005
1756-CNBR ControlLogix redundant ControlNet bridge
module
1756-ENBT ControlLogix EtherNet/IP bridge module Any 6.006
1756-EWEB ControlLogix EtherNet/IP web server module Any 4.016
1756-L61 ControlLogix5561 controller Any 16.057
1756-L62 ControlLogix5562 controller
1756-L63 ControlLogix5563 controller
1756-L64 ControlLogix5564 controller
1756-RM2 ControlLogix redundancy module A 20.004
1756-RM2XT ControlLogix redundancy module
1756-RM ControlLogix redundancy module A, B 2.006
1757-SRM ControlLogix system redundancy module A, B 5.004
Fault handlers can be defined at the controller and program scope levels. These fault handlers are typically used to handle major recoverable faults that can
occur during runtime execution of an application due to programming errors. A typical example of this would be handling indirect addressing that has gone
out of range; MyTag[index], where index is larger than the size of the array.
Faults can also be handled by the controller during pre-scan of the controller program on the transition to Run mode. Again, for example, the handling of
indirect addressing that has gone out of range.
There is an anomaly when these methods attempt to handle a fault.
These are the possible ways the anomaly can manifest itself:
• The controller will experience a major non-recoverable fault. I/O goes to their configured safe state, and the user application is cleared from memory. At
this point, a Code 1 Type 60 or 61 major recoverable fault will be logged in the controller. This requires you to redownload the application.
• Tag data corruption.
• Online saving or uploading failures.
• Anomalous program execution.
For example, if a rung is being scanned false and there is an instruction that has false execution, the fault handler executes so the remainder of the rung
will scan true. In the example below, the OTE instruction has an index out of range. After returning from the fault handler, the ADD instruction will execute,
even though the rung input conditions are false.
MDB03-2D20-T
DSDO115A
25-120-000735
TP188M
DI821 3BSE008550R1
INNPM12
DS200ADGIH1AAA
3HAC17346-1/01
CC-PCNTOX
3HAC024144-001
IC754CSL12CTD
IC670PBI001
RELIANCEUAZ3455/3475
UR6EV
UCD240A101
DSDP140B
5SGY35L4510
07KR31
UR6DH
015-0407-00
H14-88
IC698CRE040
NU8976A99
14-50-2UH
216VC62A
SB822
64711245C
CP-40A-33-F002B-SP
CSF-14-50-GH-J2BAD
IC660BBD022
GEN300/GEN04
HE693THM884M
RELIANCE0-57C402-C
MSR04X1
DSPC172
CI867K01
AplhaTP50
DASA110
RMIO-01C
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