Yes, system words %SW160 to %SW167 indicate IO module health.
These words detect errors for racks 0 through 7.
System words %SW160 to %SW167 are associated, respectively, to racks 0 to 7.
Bits 0 to 15 of each of these words are associated with the modules located in positions 0 to 15 of these racks.
The bit is at 0 if the module has a detected error, and at 1 if the module is operating correctly.
Example: %SW163.5 = 0, the module located in position 5 on rack 3 has a detected error.
In case of half racks, 2 contiguous half racks make a complete normal rack, referenced by only one %SWi.
These words detect errors for racks 0 through 7.
System words %SW160 to %SW167 are associated, respectively, to racks 0 to 7.
Bits 0 to 15 of each of these words are associated with the modules located in positions 0 to 15 of these racks.
The bit is at 0 if the module has a detected error, and at 1 if the module is operating correctly.
Example: %SW163.5 = 0, the module located in position 5 on rack 3 has a detected error.
In case of half racks, 2 contiguous half racks make a complete normal rack, referenced by only one %SWi.