User`s manual
Chapter 6 - GP RUN and Errors
GP-477R/577R Series User's Manual 6-15
Error # Origin Solution
FC
The communication settings for this unit
and the host do not match.
Fix the SIO communication settings to
match the host.
FB
The address set on a tag, the address
used for storing data for Trend Graph, or
the address set by an alarm message is
out of a set range. (address range error)
* Memory to Memory type.
* Siemen's PLC Series
* When using GP-PRO2's Memory to
Memory Type: Set the addresses within the
set range of the System Data Area.
(0~1023)
* When using Siemen's Series PLC Type:
Set up the Data Block in the PLC where the
System Data area is set.
FA
Address range error Set the addresses within the allowable
range.
53
When using a Matsushita Electronics
PLC, and there are too many screen
tags, the PLC will not receive data.
Decrease the number of tags on the screen.
51
The tag address, Trend graph data
storage address, Alarm message
Registry address, and the like, do not
exist in the PLC's internal memory.
(In the case of Fuji Electric PLC)
Setup the addresses in a device range that
exists.
Others
The Error Number for each PLC is displayed. Look up the Error Number in the
indicated PLC manual. Or, report the Error Number to the PLC maker.
PLC COM. ERROR
Appears when the address setup for tags exceeds the address range on the
host side. Check the Error Number that appears and use the following table
to solve the problem.
PLC COM. ERROR ( 02 : x x )
Error code (see the table below)
Constant Value
• Disregard the above table if Error Number 51 appears and you are using a
PLC other than Fuji Electric. Look up the error contents in your PLC
Connection Manual and follow those instructions.
• Disregard the above table if Error Number 53 appears and you are using a
PLC other than Matsushita Electronics. Look up the error contents in
your PLC Connection Manual and follow those instructions.
• In Hitachi's HIDIC H (HIZAC H) Series, the error code is divided into 2
bytes, whereas the GP Error Number is composed of 1 byte codes.
E.g. Reply Return Display
Command Code Error No.
Note: