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Appendices
Installation & Reference Guide — Doc. 5798
ErrNumber
Applies to
System signal blocks
e-Mailer signal blocks
e-Mailbox signal blocks
scroller signal blocks (“standard” or “custom”)
Description
When the server encounters an error, it uses this signal to send an error number to
the control system.
Direction
Server-to-system
Type
Analog
Value
New error number
Expected Reply
None
Comments
This signal works in conjunction with the
ErrString
and
ErrTrigger
signals which
always follow immediately.
These signals are optional. For systems, they are defined by checking the
Error
Processing
checkbox in the
System Definition
window
.
For signal blocks, they are
defined for a custom scroller by the
Local Errors
checkbox in the
Signal Block
Definition
window
.
(The Err signals cannot be defined in a Standard Scroller signal
block.)
In the case of a scroller signal block associated with an e-mailer or e-mailbox
signal block, if that scroller signal block does not define its
Err
signals (as is always
the case for Standard Scroller signal blocks), the server uses the
Err
signals of the
e-mailer or e-mailbox signal block in question.
However: When an e-mailer or e-mailbox signal block does not define its
Err
signals, the server attempts to use the
Err
signals of the system associated with
the signal block, unless those signals too are not defined.
These signals can be safely ignored.
See Also
ErrTrigger
and
ErrString
signals