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4.5.9 Errors
Errors are collected in an error queue. The err bit indicates, if a new error has occured. It can be queried with a service
request call. The error queue is queried seperately and is automatically cleared when read.
<ERR> Message Description
0 “No error“ Error queue empty, no error present
-100 “Command error“ Invalid command used
-101 “Invalid character” ...in the command string
-102
“Syntax error“
-103 “Invalid separator“
-108 “Parameter not allowed”
-109 “Missing parameter“
-113 “Undefined header“ Command unknown
-120
“Numeric data error”
-131 “Invalid suffix” or unit
-141 “Invalid character data“
-151 “Invalid string data“
-200
“Execution error“ General error, used for various situations
-201-
“Invalid while in local” Device is local, so remote mode is blocked
-203
„Command protected“ Access to sequence control denied or
Feature not enabled (R mode)
Access to functions parameters denied
-223
“Too much data“
-224
“Illegal parameter value”
-225
“Out of memory”
-240
“Hardware error” max. CAN nodes exceeded / CAN node unknown/ no gateway
-241
„Hardware missing”
-220
“Parameter error” Object not defined
-221
“Settings conflict“ Read-write law violated, no access
Access to menu only when OUTPUT OFF
Access to set values denied (device is in slave mode)
-222
“Data out of range” Values exceeds upper or lower limit
-223
“Too much data“ Object length not correct
-232
“Invalid format“ Time format wrong
-350 “Queue overflow” Error and event buffer overflow
-360 “Communication error” Various communication errors (also see 9.2.3):
Framing error
Checksum not correct
etc.
-361 “Parity error in program message“ at RS232: Parity error
-362
“Framing error in program message“
-363 “Input buffer overrun“
-365 “Time out error“
Further error messages result from device depending alarms, warnings and notifications (see user manual of your device
for detailed information and the user manual of the interface card too, for the message):
<ERR> Message Description
100 - 199 see alarm table in 9.4 of the
interface card user manual
displayed only, the ones and tens columns of the error code are identi-
cal to the error code in the table
200 - 299
see alarm table in 9.4 of the
interface card user manual
warnings, the ones and tens columns of the error code are identical to
the error code in the table
300 - 399 see alarm table in 9.4 of the
interface card user manual
alarms, the ones and tens columns of the error code are identical to the
error code in the table
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