Block %2 Too Many Syntax-Defining G Functions; Block %2 Syntax Error In Text %3; Block %2 Unexpected Parameter %3 - Siemens Sinamics S120 Diagnostic Manual

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Remedy:
Press the NC Stop key and select the function "Correction block" with the softkey PROGRAM CORRECT. The cor-
rection pointer positions on the incorrect block.
No remedy is required. You should, however, check whether the G function last programmed really is the one required.
Program
Clear alarm with NC START or RESET key and continue the program.
Continuation:
12070
[Channel %1: ] Block %2 too many syntax-defining G functions
Parameters:
%1 = Channel number
%2 = Block number, label
Definitions:
Syntax defining G functions determine the structure of the part program block and the addresses contained in it. Only
one syntax defining G function may be programmed in each NC block. The G functions in the 1st to 4th G group are
syntax defining.
Reaction:
Correction block is reorganized.
Interface signals are set.
Alarm display.
Remedy:
Press the NC Stop key and select the function "Correction block" with the softkey PROGRAM CORRECT. The cor-
rection pointer positions on the incorrect block.
Analyze NC block and distribute the G functions over several NC blocks.
Program
Clear alarm with NC START or RESET key and continue the program.
Continuation:
12080
[Channel %1: ] Block %2 syntax error in text %3
Parameters:
%1 = Channel number
%2 = Block number, label
%3 = Source text area
Definitions:
At the text position shown, the grammar in the block is incorrect. The precise reason for this error cannot be specified
in more detail because there are too many possibilities.
Example 1:
N10 IF GOTOF ... ; the condition for the jump is missing!
Example 2:
N10 DEF INT VARI=5
N11 X VARI ; the operation is missing for the X and VARI variables
Reaction:
Correction block is reorganized.
Interface signals are set.
Alarm display.
Remedy:
Press the NC Stop key and select the function "Correction block" with the softkey PROGRAM CORRECT. The cor-
rection pointer positions on the incorrect block.
Analyze the block and correct it in accordance with the syntax rules given in the Programming Guide.
Program
Clear alarm with NC START or RESET key and continue the program.
Continuation:
12090
[Channel %1: ] Block %2 unexpected parameter %3
Parameters:
%1 = Channel number
%2 = Block number, label
%3 = Disallowed parameters in the text
Definitions:
The programmed function has been predefined; no parameters are allowed in its call. The first unexpected parameter
is displayed.
Example: On calling the predefined subroutine TRAFOF (switching off a transformation) parameters have been trans-
ferred (one or more).
Alarms
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