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 | |
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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 |