A.3.4
Error codes 6701 to 6710
*
Even if the syntax or circuit design is correct, an operation error may still occur. For example: "T200Z" itself is not an
error. But if Z had a value of 400, the timer T600 would be attempted to be accessed. This would cause an operation
error since there is no T600 device available.
Appendix
Error Code List
Training Manual GX IEC Developer
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Error
Special
Register
Error
Code
Description
Corrective Action
Operation error
D8067
0000
No error
—
6701
앥
No jump destination (pointer) for CJ
or CALL instruction
앥
Label is undefined or out of P0 to
P4095 due to indexing
앥
Label P63 is executed in CALL
instruction; cannot be used in CALL
instruction as P63 is for jumping to
END instruction.
This error occurs in the exe-
cution of operation. Review
the program, or check the
contents of the operands
used in the applied
instructions.*
6702
CALL instruction nesting level is 6 or
more
6703
Interrupt nesting level is 3 or more
6704
FOR-NEXT instruction nesting level is 6
or more.
6705
Operand of applied instruction is inap-
plicable device.
6706
Device number range or data value for
operand of applied instruction exceeds
limit.
6707
File register is accessed without para-
meter setting of file register.
6708
FROM/TO instruction error
This error occurs in the exe-
cution of operation. Review
the program, or check the
contents of the operands
used in the applied instruc-
tions. Check whether the
specified buffer memories
exist in the equipment.
Check whether the extension
cables are correctly
connected.
6709
Other (e.g. improper branching)
This error occurs in the exe-
cution of operation. Review
the program, or check the
contents of the operands
used in the applied
instructions.*
6710
Mismatch among parameters
This error occurs when the
same device is used within
the source and destination in
a shift instruction, etc.
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