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cute/Cancel are switched too quickly. Allow an interval of at least 1 second
when switching control operation continuously.
2.
Response Codes
Response code
Error name
Cause
1001
Command too long
The command is too long.
1002
Command too short The command is not long enough.
1100
Parameter error
Bit position is not 00.
0402
Operation error
(0402)
The command cannot be executed because
the model or version is not the same.
2201
Operation error
(2201)
The command cannot be executed during
operation.
2202
Operation error
(2202)
The command cannot be executed because
operation is stopped.
2203
Operation error
(2203)
• The command cannot be executed in nor-
mal mode.
• The command cannot be executed in man-
ufacturer mode.
7011
Operation error
(7011)
The command cannot be executed due to a
device error.
7012
Operation error
(7012)
The command cannot be executed due to a
configuration error.
7013
Operation error
(7013)
The command cannot be executed because
the operation command cannot be received.
Execute retries until the 7013 response code
is reset.
7014
Operation error
(7014)
The command cannot be executed because
EEPROM is currently being written.
Execute retries until the 7014 response code
is reset.
7015
Operation error
(7015)
The command cannot be executed during
reset (including startup).
7016
Operation error
(7016)
The command cannot be executed during
error latch status.
7020
Operation error
(7020)
The command cannot be executed in the cur-
rent control mode.
7021
Operation error
(7021)
The command cannot be executed because
the control switching conditions have not
been established.
7030
Operation error
(7030)
The command cannot be executed in the cur-
rent output mode.
7041
Operation error
(7041)
The command cannot be executed in manual
operation mode.
7042
Operation error
(7042)
The command cannot be executed in tuning
mode.
0000
Normal completion
Processing was completed normally.
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