Internal Error (SM560-S)
ABB · AC500-S Safety Controller
What does E2-18 mean?
The SM560-S Safety PLC has encountered an unspecified internal error. This indicates a system malfunction that prevents normal operation and requires intervention.
Common Causes
- Corrupted firmware or operating system of the SM560-S Safety PLC, leading to unexpected internal errors during operation or boot-up.
- Hardware defect within the CPU module (e.g., memory, processor, internal bus) of the SM560-S Safety PLC.
- Transient power supply issues (e.g., voltage sags below 21.6VDC, spikes above 26.4VDC) affecting the internal logic of the PLC.
- Overheating of the SM560-S CPU due to inadequate panel ventilation or consistently high ambient temperatures (verify internal temperature sensor readings if accessible).
- Critical application program error causing an unhandled exception or memory access violation within the PLC's operating system during runtime.
Repair Steps & Checklist
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1. Perform a power cycle of the SM560-S Safety PLC and observe if the internal error clears upon restart.
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2. Connect to the Safety PLC via engineering software and examine the diagnostic buffer for any specific sub-codes or contextual information related to the internal error.
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3. Re-download the boot project and the complete safety application to the SM560-S Safety PLC.
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4. Verify the 24VDC power supply to the Safety PLC, ensuring it is stable and within the specified voltage range (e.g., 21.6VDC to 26.4VDC) using a multimeter.
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5. Check the ambient temperature around the PLC panel and ensure proper ventilation; verify internal temperature sensor readings if accessible via software.
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6. If the error persists after all software and power checks, replace the SM560-S Safety PLC CPU module.