Error Codes - inout Panelplayer User Manual

Amplified player of audio mp3 with a solid state memory
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9.19 Error codes

The following table lists all the error codes which Panelplayer delivers together with the
NAK pack if problems are found.
Code
Description
Failure to convert command code (CMD). It could contain characters which are
10H
outside the representation of a hexadecimal value.
The permitted values are: 'a' .. 'f' 'A' .... 'F' '0'....'9'.
Failure to convert the value contained in 'DATA' into a number. It could contain
11H
characters which are outside the representation of a hexadecimal value.
The permitted values are: 'a' .. 'f' 'A' .... 'F' '0'....'9'.
Failure to convert the CheckSum (CHK). It could contain characters which are
12H
outside the representation of a hexadecimal value.
The permitted values are: 'a' .. 'f' 'A' .... 'F' '0'....'9'.
13H
CheckSum wrong.
14H
Reserved error.
Wrong value in the parameter of the command SET_Volume. It could be more
20H
than the maximum permitted value.
Wrong value in the parameter of the command SET_Treble. It could be more
21H
than the maximum permitted value.
Wrong value in the parameter of the command SET_Bass. It could be more
22H
than the maximum permitted value.
Wrong value in the parameter of the command SET_Loudness. It could be
23H
more than the maximum permitted value.
The command PLAY cannot be processed because the flash memory is
30H
missing.
The command PLAY (excluding PLAY File 2) cannot be processed because
Panelplayer is already playing. To solve the problem, first send the command
31H
STOP, or else use the command PLAY_File_2 which automatically stops any
file being played.
The file requested via the command PLAY_File or PLAY_File_2 has not been
found.
The four characters inserted as an argument for these commands must
32H
correspond exactly to the name of the file you intend to play, except for the
extension.
E.g.: the command ENQ + 00501234 requires the playing of the file 1234.mp3
on Panelplayer with address 00.
33H
Failure to play the requested file. The file could be corrupt.
Panelplayer User Manual v.1.4
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