When an error message is displayed (Error code list)
Maintenance/Troubleshooting
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3428 Operand data types do not match.
Data types must be the same.
Operand S2 (or S3, S4, S5) and other operands
have different data types. Set the same data type
for all operands.
3429 Invalid data type is defined. Check
the data type.
An Invalid data type is set for the setting value.
Check the data type and delete an invalid one or
change it to a valid one.
3430 Operand S2 cannot be a constant.
Define a value other than a constant.
You cannot set a constant to operand S2. Set a
variable other than a constant.
3431
∗∗∗
Invalid value. Enter a value within
the normal range.
(
∗∗∗
indicates a set value for special
instructions (date or time).)
The value set from the dialog should not be out-
side of the following ranges. Specify a value
within these ranges.
Hour
: 0 to 23
Minute : 0 to 59
Second : 0 to 59
3432
∗∗∗
Invalid value. Enter a value within
the normal range.
(
∗∗∗
indicates a set value for special
instructions (date or time).)
The value set from the dialog should not be out-
side of the following ranges. Specify a value
within these ranges.
Year
: 0 to 99
Month : 1 to 12
Day
: 1 to 31
3433 Operand S1 is out of range. Value
must be 1 to 10.
Operand S1 should not be a value other than a
constant between 1 and 10. Set a constant
between 1 and 10 for operand S1.
3470
∗∗∗
(
∗∗∗
indicates an operand
name.)Operand cannot use the spec-
ified array variable
∗∗∗
(
∗∗∗
indicates
a symbol variable.).
The entire integer array (system variable) is
specified for operands S1, S2, and D1. You can-
not specify the entire array for operand S1, S2,
and D1. To specify an array, specify array ele-
ments.
3471
∗∗∗
Operand accepts M, D, F, and R
addresses only.(
∗∗∗
indicates an
operand name.)
Registers other than M, D, F, and R are set to
operand S1 or D1. Set registers M, D, F, or R to
operands S1 or D1.
3472 Operand S2 exceeds the number of
registers in operand
∗∗∗
. Reduce the
value of S2.(
∗∗∗
indicates an oper-
and name.)
Operand S2 is an integer constant and its value
exceeds the range for operand S1 or D1. Set the
value of operand S2 within the range.
3473 Operand S2 plus operand
∗∗∗
exceeds the register range in
∗∗∗
.
Reduce the value of S2 or change
the address of
∗∗∗
.
(
∗∗∗
indicates an operand name.)
Operand S2 is an integer constant and the value
of operand D1 + S2 exceeds the range for oper-
and D1. Or, the value of operand S1 + S2
exceeds the range for operand S1. Set the value
of operand S2 within the range.
3474
∗∗∗
Operand cannot map registers
other than D, F, and R. Set up one of
these registers.(
∗∗∗
indicates an
operand name.)
Operand D1 or S1 has elements other than an
integer, float, or real variable. Set only an inte-
ger, float, or real variable for operand D1 or S1.
3600 There are no instructions. Unable to
run.
There is a rung with no instructions. This does
not affect the operation; however, it is recom-
mended to delete the rung if the rung is unneces-
sary.
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