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Appendices
K6PM-TH Thermal Condition Monitoring Device User’s Manual (H231)
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Err
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1 General Status
12
Fragmentation of a
primitive value
The service specified an operation that is going to fragment a primitive data
value, i.e. half a REAL data type.
13
Not enough data
The service did not supply enough data to perform the specified operation.
14
Attribute not supported The attribute specified in the request is not supported.
15
Too much data
The service supplied more data than was expected.
16
Object does not exist
The object specified does not exist in the device.
17
Service fragmentation
sequence not in prog-
ress
The fragmentation sequence for this service is not currently active for this
data.
18
No stored attribute
data
The attribute data of this object was not saved prior to the requested ser-
vice.
19
Store operation failure
The attribute data of this object was not saved due to a failure during the
attempt.
1A
Routing failure
(request packet too
large)
The service request packet was too large for transmission on a network in
the path to the destination. The routing device was forced to abort the ser-
vice.
1B
Routing failure
(response packet too
large)
The service response packet was too large for transmission on a network in
the path from the destination. The routing device was forced to abort the
service.
1C
Missing attribute list
entry data
The service did not supply an attribute in a list of attributes that was needed
by the service to perform the requested behavior.
1D
Invalid attribute value
list
The service is returning the list of attributes supplied with status information
for those attributes that were invalid.
1E
Embedded service
error
An embedded service resulted in an error.
20
Invalid parameter
A parameter associated with the request was invalid. This code is used
when a parameter does not meet the requirements of this specification
and/or the requirements defined in an Application Object Specification.
21
Write-once value or
medium already writ-
ten
An attempt was made to write to a write-once medium (e.g. WORM drive,
PROM) that has already been written, or to modify a value that cannot be
changed once established.
22
Invalid Reply Received An invalid reply is received (For example, the reply service code does not
match the request service code, or the reply message is shorter than the
minimum expected reply size.) This status code can serve for other causes
of invalid replies.
23-24
Reserved by CIP for future extensions.
25
Key Failure in path
The Key Segment that was included as the first segment in the path does
not match the destination module. The object specific status shall indicate
which part of the key check failed.
26
Path Size Invalid
The size of the path which was sent with the Service Request is either not
large enough to allow the Request to be routed to an object or too much
routing data was included.
27
Unexpected attribute
in list
An attempt was made to set an attribute that is not able to be set at this
time.
28
Invalid Member ID
The Member ID specified in the request does not exist in the specified
Class/Instance/Attribute.
29
Member not settable
A request to modify a non-modifiable member was received.
2B-CF
Reserved by CIP for future extensions.
D0-FF
Reserved for Object
Class and service
errors
This range of error codes is to be used to indicate Object Class specific
errors. Use of this range should only be performed when none of the Error
Codes presented in this table accurately reflect the error that was encoun-
tered. The additional code field is used to describe the general error code in
more detail.
General
Status
(hex)
Status Name
Description of Status
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