Error Identifiers

The following error identifiers are defined. The identifiers are kept generally in order to reach a maximum systematic. The exact meaning of each error depends on the further information provided by the error messages. For example, the error identifiers ‘Highest level’ and ‘Lowest level’ for analog channels correspond to the ‘Out of Range’ message.

Error Identifier
Err Meaning
0 General
1 Wrong value
2 Invalid value
3 Timeout
4 Highest level
5 High level
6 Low level
7 Lowest level
8 Empty or missing
9 Full
10 Too big / overflow
11 Too small
12 Read
13 Write
14 Delete
15 Alloc memory
16 Free memory
17 Access
18 Test
19 Checksum
20 Message
21 Put message
22 Get message
23 Wait message
24 Message deleted
25 Wait answer
26 Config data
27 No config
28 Different config
29 Write config
30 Read config
31 Wrong type or model
32 Unknown type or model
33 Wait reset
34 Wait ready
35 Wait run
36 Wait com
37 Cycle time
38 Exception
39 Unknown POU
40 Version
41 Transmit
42 Receive
43 Internal
44 No adjustment values
45 Cut wire
46 Overload
47 Short circuit
48 Overload / Cut wire
49 Short-circuit / Cut wire
50 Overload / Short-circuit
51 Overload / Short-circuit / Cut wire
52 Lost value
53 Changed
54 Conflict
55 Tolerance
56  
57  
58  
59  
60  
61  
62  
63 (max.) others
63 is the absolute maximum