Table Of The Error Codes; Table Of Total-Check Error Codes - Panasonic FP-M Hardware Manual

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8-8. Table of the Error Codes

8-8. Table of the Error Codes

• For details about the error checking procedure, refer to page 115, " When an ERR. LED is ON".

1. Table of Total-check Error Codes

Error
Name of error
code
E1
Syntax error
(SYNTAX)
E2
Duplicated
output error
(DUP USE)
E3
Not paired error
(PAIR)
E4
System register
parameter error
(MISMATCH)
E5
Program area
error
(PRG AREA)
E8
Operand error
(OPR COMBI)
210
Program execution
when an error occurs
Stops
Instruction is incorrectly
programmed.
Stops
Two or more
instructions are programmed
using same relay.
Stops
One of the instructions,
which must be paired, is
missing (e.g.,
The paired instruction sets
may have been programmed
in the incorrect order (e.g.,
MC
Stops
The operand for the
instruction is out of the
range set in the system
register.
Stops
The instruction has been
programmed in the incorrect
position (e.g.,
instructions are programmed
at the address before the
ED
Stops
Incorrect operand has been
entered for the instruction.
Description
OT
KP
and
JP
LBL
and
).
MCE
and
).
INT
IRET
and
instruction).
Steps to take
Set the mode of FP-M to PROG.
and input the instruction
correctly, referring to the
description for the instruction.
Set the mode of FP-M to PROG.
and correct the program so that
one relay is not used for two or
OT
KP
more
and
instructions.
This error can be disregarded by
changing the system register 20
setting to K1 (ENAB).
Set the mode of FP-M to PROG.
and program the missing
instruction sets in the proper
order, referring to the description
of the instruction.
Set the mode of FP-M to PROG.
and check the system register
parameter using a FP Program-
mer II (OP50) or NPST-GR Soft-
ware (1. SYSTEM REGISTER in
the PLC CONFIGURATION).
Set the mode of FP-M to PROG.
and program the instruction in
the proper position, referring to
the description of the instruction.
Set the mode of FP-M to PROG.
and program the instruction with
the proper operand, referring to
the description of the instruction.

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