ST Series User’s Manual
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7.5.5
Screen Tag Limit Exceeded (max. of 384)
When tags are setup beyond the tag limit, all tags in excess of number 384 will be disabled. Plus, when tags
involve registered Windows and loaded screens, they are disabled in this order: Window Registry, Load
Screen.
1. Disabled registered windows start from the last screen used.
2. Disabled loaded screens start from the last screen used.
To correct this problem, reduce the number of tags to within the allowed limit.
7.5.6
OBJ. PLC Has Not Been Setup
The host PLC setup in the Editor program (i.e. the .prw file) does not match the PLC in use. Use the Error
Code that follows the error message to select the proper PLC type and correct the ST's INITIALIZE setup data
so that it matches this.
7.5.7
D-Script and Global D-Script Errors
The following error messages are displayed when D-Scripts and Global D-Scripts are not configured properly.
The ST Series unit displays the error message on the bottom at the ST screen.
The following table lists the numbers assigned to (***) in the above error messages. Error Nos. "001" and
"002" are displayed at power-on, and Error Nos. "003" and "004" are displayed when an error occurs during
the function processing.
Error Message
D-Script
D-Script Error (***)
Global D-Script
Global D-Script Error (***)
No.
Description
Applicable Script
001
The total number of Global D-Scripts exceeds the limit.
The maximum number of Global D-Scripts is 32. Note
that functions are included in the counts.
Global D-Script
002
The total of all devices in the Global D-Script exceeds the
limit of 255 devices.
Global D-Script
003
Either the function being called does not exist, or that
function has caused an error.
D-Script
Global D-Script
004
Function cannot be nested more than 10 levels.
D-Script
Global D-Script
OBJ. PLC HAS NOT BEEN SETUP ( x x )
The PLC number (Hexadecimal)
written to the ST’s System File
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