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Section 5 Troubleshooting and Maintenance
NS Series Programming Manual
Errors
Suggested cause as displayed
No such
No memory (media) for file device
device Unit
(SRES:01).
(MRES:23)
No file memory (SRES:02).
No clock (SRES:03).
Cannot
Data link table not registered or
start/stop
data link table error (SRES:01).
(MRES:24)
Unit error
Memory error (SRES:02)
(MRES:25)
Registered I/O and actual I/O
configurations different
(SRES:03).
Registered number of I/O points
or remote I/O points exceeded
(SRES:04).
Data transfer error between CPU
and CPU Bus Unit (SRES:05).
Duplicate number in rack or Unit
numbers or I/O address settings
under system settings
(SRES:06).
Data transfer error between CPU
and I/O Unit. (SRES:07)
SYSMAC BUS/2 data transfer
error. (SRES:09)
CPU Bus Unit data transfer error.
(SRES:0A)
Duplicate word settings
(SRES:0D).
Error during error check of inter-
nal memory, Memory Card, or
EM file memory (SRES:0F).
The communications load is too
heavy when connected using
Host Link (SRES: 0F).
Terminator has not been set
(SRES:10).
Possible countermeasure
Mount memory (media). Alternatively, format EM.
Check that file memory is mounted.
Check the model.
Make the data link table settings.
Resend correct data to memory.
Change the actual configuration to match the regis-
tered configuration or create the I/O tables again.
Change the registered number of points so that it will
not be exceeded.
Check that the Unit, Board, and cable are connected
correctly and execute the ERROR CLEAR command.
Check the system settings and change any duplicate
numbers.
Check that the Unit, Board, and cable are connected
correctly and execute the ERROR CLEAR command.
Check that the Unit, Board, and cable are connected
correctly and execute the Clear error command.
Check that the Unit, Board, and cable are connected
correctly and execute the Clear error command.
Verify I/O table data and reset I/O words.
For internal memory errors, write the correct data
and re-execute the command.
Memory Card or EM file memory errors indicate that
the file data has been corrupted. Execute the For-
mat extension memory command.
Replace the memory if the error is not cleared after
the above processing has been performed.
Use NT Link.
Reduce the size of the system word memory ($SW)
allocation.
Make the correct end station settings.
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5-2 Error Messages

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