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9. DEDICATED INSTRUCTIONS AND PROGRAMMING
[When all the stations are faulty]
Status display device
at completion
Complete device
G(P).RLPASET instruction
Direction device
Data link stop complete
(SB0045)
Data link stop
(SB0002)
Refresh instruction
(SB0003)
Host data link status
(X01)
ON
Abnormal
completion
1 scan
ON
Program
END
processing
END
processing
END
processing
END
processing
END
processing
END
processing
END
processing
Refresh start
Return to system processing
G(P).RLPASET
instruction completion
Refresh stop
Data link stop
Data link
start
Return to system
(2) Operation error
In the following cased, an operation error occurs; the error flag (SM0) turns ON
and the error code is stored in SD0.
Error code
Description of operation error
When the module specified by Un is not an intelligent function module.
2112
When the module specified by Un is not a special function module.
4002
When an attempt was made to execute an unsupported instruction.
4003
When the number of devices in the instruction is incorrect.
4004
When the instruction specifies a device that cannot be used.
4100
When the instruction contains the data cannot be used.
When the number of points for data used in the instruction exceeds the available
range, or storage data and constants of a device specified by the instruction
exceeds the available range (including dummy devices).
The number of points required for each data is shown below.
• Control data
• Slave station setting data
• Reserved station specification data
• Error invalid station specification data
• Send, receive and automatic refresh buffer assignment data
: 8 points
: 64 points
: 4 points
: 4 points
: 78 points
4101
Example: Assume that data link registers D0 to D12287 are available for the
L02CPU. If the device head number of the slave station setting data is
set to D12284 because there are only 4 slave stations, the
programmable controller CPU nonetheless checks the range from
D12284 to D122347 (for 64 stations) and an error indicating that the
available range is exceeded occurs.
Summary of Contents for L26CPU-BT
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Page 32: ...3 5 3 5 3 SPECIFICATIONS ...
Page 51: ...4 2 4 2 4 PROCEDURE BEFORE OPERATION 4 ...
Page 61: ...6 4 6 4 6 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION ...
Page 63: ...6 6 6 6 6 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION 8 The connection method is shown below ...
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Page 72: ...6 15 6 15 6 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION ...
Page 139: ...8 33 8 33 8 FUNCTIONS ...
Page 151: ...8 45 8 45 8 FUNCTIONS ...
Page 246: ...11 9 11 9 11 EXAMPLE OF COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE MASTER STATION AND REMOTE DEVICE STATIONS ...
Page 311: ...13 2 13 2 13 COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE MASTER STATION AND INTELLIGENT DEVICE STATIONS MEMO 13 ...
Page 321: ...14 10 14 10 14 EXAMPLE OF COMMUNICATION WHEN MOUNTING MODULES ON THE HEAD MODULE ...
Page 326: ...15 5 15 5 15 TROUBLESHOOTING To the next page ...
Page 327: ...15 6 15 6 15 TROUBLESHOOTING To the next page ...
Page 328: ...15 7 15 7 15 TROUBLESHOOTING ...
Page 329: ...15 8 15 8 15 TROUBLESHOOTING 2 Troubleshooting by status logging ...
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