FP
Σ
Specifications
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13.7 Table of Error Cords
This section contains the syntax check error and self-diagnostic error for the FP
Σ
.
13.7.1
Table of Syntax Check Error
Error code Name
Operation
status
Description and steps to take
E1
Syntax error
Stops
A program with a syntax error has been written.
Change to PROG. mode and correct the error.
E2
Duplicated
output error
Stops
Two or more
OT(Out)
instructions and
KP(Keep)
instructions are
programmed using the same relay. (This also occurs if the same
timer/counter number is being used.)
Change to PROG. mode and correct the program so that one
relay is not used for two or more OT instructions and KP in-
structions. Or, set the duplicated output to enable in system
register 20.
E3
Not paired error
Stops
For instructions which must be used in a pair such as jump (
JP
and
LBL
), one instruction is either missing or in an incorrect position.
Change to PROG. mode and enter the two instructions which
must be used in a pair in the correct positions.
E4
Parameter
mismatch error
Stops
An instruction has been written which does not agree with system
register settings. For example, the number setting in a program
does not agree with the timer/counter range setting.
Change to PROG. mode, check the system register settings, and
change so that the settings and the instruction agree.
E5
Program area
error
Stops
An instruction which must be written to a specific area (main pro-
gram area or subprogram area) has been written to a different area
(for example, a subroutine
SUB
to
RET
is placed before an
ED
instruction).
Change to PROG. mode and enter the instruction into the cor-
rect area.
E6
Compile memory
full error
Stops
The program stored in the FP
Σ
is too large to compile in the pro-
gram memory.
Change to PROG. mode and reduce the total number of steps
for the program.
E7
High-level
instruction type
error
Stops
In the program, high-level instructions, which execute in every
scan and at the leading edge of the trigger, are programmed to be
triggered by one contact. (e.g.,
F0 (MV)
and
P0 (PMV)
are pro-
grammed using the same trigger continuously.)
Correct the program so that the high-level instructions exe-
cuted in every scan and at the leading edge are triggered sep-
arately.
E8
High-level
instruction
operand com-
bination erro
r
Stops
There is an incorrect operand in an instruction which requires a
specific combination operands (for example, the operands must all
be of a certain type).
Enter the correct combination of operands.
Summary of Contents for FP Series
Page 15: ...FP Functions and Restrictions of the Unit 1 2...
Page 25: ...FP Specifications and Functions of Control Unit 2 2...
Page 37: ...FP Expansion 3 2...
Page 44: ...Chapter 4 I O Allocation 4 1 I O Allocation 4 3...
Page 45: ...FP I O Allocation 4 2...
Page 51: ...FP Installation and Wiring 5 2...
Page 77: ...FP High speed Counter and Pulse Output Functions 6 2...
Page 133: ...FP High speed Counter and Pulse Output Functions 6 58...
Page 135: ...FP Communication Cassette 7 2...
Page 147: ...FP Communication Function 1 Computer Link 8 2...
Page 169: ...FP Communication Function 2 General purpose Serial Communication 9 2...
Page 205: ...FP Communication Function 2 General purpose Serial Communication 9 38...
Page 207: ...FP Communication Function 3 PLC Link Function 10 2...
Page 232: ...Chapter 11 Other Functions 11 1 Analog Potentiometer 11 3 11 2 Clock Calendar Function 11 4...
Page 233: ...FP Other Functions 11 2...
Page 239: ...FP Self Diagnostic and Troubleshooting 12 2...
Page 249: ...FP Self Diagnostic and Troubleshooting 12 12...
Page 251: ...FP Specifications 13 2...
Page 323: ...Index FP I 4...
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