Error Codes; Checksum - Mitsubishi Electric MELSERVO-J5 Series User Manual

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Error codes

Error codes are used in the following cases and an error code of single-code length is transmitted.
Once the data from the master station is received, the slave station sends the corresponding error code to the master station.
An error code sent in upper case indicates that the servo is in a normal state, and one in lower case indicates that an alarm
has occurred on the servo.
Error code
In normal state
At alarm occurrence
[A]
[a]
[B]
[b]
[C]
[c]
[D]
[d]
[E]
[e]
[F]
[f]

Checksum

The checksum is an ASCII-coded hexadecimal representing the last two digits of the sum of ASCII-coded hexadecimal
numbers up to ETX, with the exception of the first control code (STX or SOH).
Station No.
STX
or
SOH
Checksum range
[0]
[A]
[1]
[2]
[5]
[F]
02H 30H 41H 31H 32H 35H 46H 03H
30H + 41H + 31H + 32H + 35H + 46H + 03H
= 152H
Lower 2 digits 52 is sent after conversion into ASCII code [5] [2].
Error name
Normal
Parity error
Checksum error
Character error
Command error
Data No. error
ETX
Checksum
[5]
[2]
8 COMMUNICATION FUNCTION (MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC AC SERVO PROTOCOL) [A]
Explanation
Transmitted data was processed normally.
A parity error occurred in the transmitted data.
A checksum error occurred in the transmitted data.
An unsupported character was transmitted.
An unsupported command was transmitted.
An unsupported data No. was transmitted.
Remark
Positive
response
Negative
response
8
403
8.3 Protocol

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