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3 Project Settings Dialog Box
System Area 2
This area stores MICRO/I states and error information. These bits are 0 immediately after the power is turned on.
Address
Bit
number
0 to 2
3
4
5
6
7
+2
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
*1 HG5G/4G/3G/2G-V, HG4G/3G, HG2G-5F only
*2 USB flash drive inserted in USB1 for HG2J-7U, SD memory card for HG5G/4G/3G-V, HG4G/3G and HG2G-5F
*3 HG2G-5T, HG1G/1P only
*4 HG5G/4G/3G/2G-V, HG4G/3G, HG2G-5F/-5T, HG1G only
*5 HG2J-7U, HG5G/4G/3G/2G-V, HG4G/3G, HG2G-5F/-5T, HG1G only
*6 Only clock data is lost for HG2J-7U.
4-32
Function
Reserved
Communication error
Reserved
Processing error
Device range error
*1
Clock IC error
External memory device
(A:) access error
*1
Printer timeout error
Script error
External memory device
*3
(B:) access error
*4
Replace battery error
Replace battery error (low
*4
battery)
*5
Backup data error
Reserved
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This bit changes to 1 when a communication error occurs in external
device communication. To clear this bit, write 1 to the Clear error bit
(System Area 1 address number+1, bit 9).
This bit changes to 1 when executing the following arithmetic operations.
To clear this bit, write 1 to the Clear error bit (System Area 1 address
number+1, bit 9).
• There is data which cannot be handled with the specified data type;
BCD4(B), BCD8(EB), or Float32(E).
• A value is divided by 0.
• The setting of Origin, Minimum, or Maximum for the Bar Chart or Line
Chart are invalid, or the Minimum and Maximum are the same values.
• The setting of Minimum, Maximum, or ranges for the Meter are invalid,
or the Minimum and Maximum are the same values.
• There is invalid clock data which is used in Calendar parts.
This bit changes to 1 when writing a value to a device address that falls
outside its range or when exceeding the restrictions on the number of
configured device addresses. To clear this bit, write 1 to the Clear error bit
(System Area 1 address number+1, bit 9).
This bit changes to 1 when the MICRO/I internal clock stops. To clear this
bit, write 1 to the Clear error bit (System Area 1 address number+1, bit
9).
This bit changes to 1 when an error occurs when the external memory
device inserted in the MICRO/I is accessed. To clear this bit, write 1 to the
Clear error bit (System Area 1 address number+1, bit 9).
This bit changes to 1 when a printing error occurs when data is output to
the printer connected to the MICRO/I. To clear this bit, write 1 to the
Clear error bit (System Area 1 address number+1, bit 9).
This bit changes to 1 when an error occurs during script execution. Error
details are stored in HMI Special Data Registers LSD52 and LSD53. For
details, refer to Chapter 20 "1.4 Script Error" on page 20-4. To clear this
bit, write 1 to the Clear error bit (System Area 1 address number+1, bit
9).
This bit changes to 1 when an error occurs when accessing an inserted
USB flash drive.
This bit changes to 1 when it is time to replace the backup battery. To
clear this bit, write 1 to the Clear error bit (System Area 1 address
number+1, bit 9).
This bit changes to 1 when the backup battery is low. To clear this bit,
write 1 to the Clear error bit (System Area 1 address number+1, bit 9).
This bit changes to 1 when the data sampled by the log functions, the
clock data and values in the HMI Keep Registers and HMI Keep Relays
*6
disappears
. To clear this bit, write 1 to the Clear error bit (System Area
1 address number+1, bit 9).
Description
*2

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