User Guide
FS-8700-86 Carrier DataPort              Page 30 of 32 
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Error Message  Explanation 
CarrDP:#33  Err.  DataPort 
responded  with  Err=%d. 
Device=%s 
There DataPort device responded but the response reports an error. The 
error  number is  printed  in the  message.    The message also  reports the 
name of the node that was polled. 
The following 6 errors are documented. For other errors contact the 
Carrier Vendor. 
#1 Invalid Command : The digit 1 returned as an error code means that 
the  last  ASCII  character  sent  to  the DATAPORT  by  the  off-network 
device is not one that the DATAPORT recognizes as a command. 
#2 No Display Table : The digit 2 returned as an error code means that 
the off-network device has commanded the DATAPORT to transmit data 
from  a  controller that  is  properly  configured  in  the  DATAPORT,  but  the 
controller does not contain a point display table. 
#3 CCN Bus Communication Error: The digit 3 returned as an error code 
means  that  the DATAPORT  cannot  transmit  data  from the  requested 
controller  because  a  communication  error  occurred  while  the 
DATAPORT was acquiring data from that controller. 
#4 Database Full : The digit 4 returned as an error code means that the 
off-network device has commanded the DATAPORT to transmit data 
from  a  controller that  is  properly  configured  in  the  DATAPORT,  but  the 
controller is beyond the 900 point  limit. For example, if controllers 1 
through  10  each  contain  90  points,  a  command  for  the  DATAPORT  to 
transmit data from controller 11, 12, 13, 14, or 15 will result in error code 
4. 
#5 DATAPORT Busy :  The digit 5 returned as an error code means that 
a static data update is in progress, preventing the DATAPORT from 
responding successfully to a Send Controller Data Command or a Send 
Data Periodically command. 
#6  Controller  Not  Configured  :  The  digit  6  returned  as  an  error  code 
means  that  the  off-network  device  has  commanded  the  DATAPORT  to 
transmit data from a controller that is not configured  in the DATAPORT. 
For  example,  if  only  controllers  1  through  5  are  configured  in  the 
DATAPORT,  a  command  of  0  (Send  Controller  Data  for  Controller  15) 
will result in error code 6. 
CarrDP:#99  Err.  Cant  open 
INI file for response. 
This message should only be printed in simulation mode (QA testing).  If 
you see this message call Tech Support. 










