Service and maintenance
8.2 Error messages
SIMATIC RF360R
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Error description
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0xE5FE0800 The previous command is still active or the buffer is full.
A new command was sent to the reader or communications module although the last command
is still active.
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The active command can only be aborted with "INIT".
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Before a new command can be started, "DONE bit = 1" must be set (exception "INIT").
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Two Ident profile calls were assigned the same "HW_ID", "CM_CHANNEL" and "LADDR"
parameter settings.
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Two Ident profile calls are using the same pointer.
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After eliminating the error, execute the "INIT" command.
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When working with command repetition (e.g., fixed code transponder), no data is being
fetched from the transponder. The data buffer on the reader/communications module has
overflowed. Transponder data has been lost.
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0xE5FE0900 The reader or the communications module runs a hardware reset ("INIT_ACTIVE" set to "1"). The
Ident profile expects an "INIT" (bit 15 in the cyclic control word).
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0xE5FE0A00 The "CMD" command code and the relevant acknowledgment do not match. This can be a
software error or synchronization error that cannot occur in normal operation.
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0xE5FE0B00 Incorrect sequence of acknowledgement frames (TDB / DBN)
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0xE5FE0C00 Synchronization error (incorrect increment of "AC_H / AC_L" and "CC_H / CC_L" in the cyclic
control word). "INIT" had to be executed.
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0xE5FE8100 Internal communication error
Access denied
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0xE5FE8200 Internal communication error
Resource is occupied
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0xE5FE8300 Internal communication error
Functional error of the reader interface
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0xE5FE8400 Internal communication error
Other faults/errors
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0xE6FE0100 Unknown command
An uninterpretable XML command was sent to the reader or the Ident profile sends an
uninterpretable command to the reader.
Possible causes:
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The "AdvancedCmd" block was supplied with an incorrect "CMD".
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The "CMD" input of the "AdvancedCmd" block was overwritten.
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0xE6FE0200 Invalid command index (CI)