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DVP-ES2-EX2-SS2-SA2-SX2-Operation Manual

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6. Troubleshooting<br />

Error code Description Action<br />

0E05 DCNT operand CXXX misuse<br />

0E18 BCD conversion error<br />

0E19 Division error (divisor=0)<br />

0E1A Device use is out of range (including index registers E, F)<br />

0E1B Negative number after radical expression<br />

0E1C FROM/TO communication error<br />

0F04 Operand word device D register exceeds limit<br />

0F05 DCNT operand DXXX misuse<br />

0F06 SFTR operand misuse<br />

0F07 SFTL operand misuse<br />

0F08 REF operand misuse<br />

0F09 Improper use of operands of WSFR, WSFL instructions<br />

0F0A Times of using TTMR, STMR instruction exceed the range<br />

0F0B Times of using SORT instruction exceed the range<br />

0F0C Times of using TKY instruction exceed the range<br />

0F0D Times of using HKY instruction exceed the range<br />

1000 ZRST operand misuse<br />

10EF E and F misuse operand or exceed the usage range<br />

2000 Usage exceed limit (MTR, ARWS, TTMR, PR, HOUR)<br />

Check the D1137<br />

(Error step number)<br />

Re-enter the<br />

instruction correctly<br />

Error code Description Action<br />

C400<br />

C401<br />

C402<br />

C403<br />

C404<br />

C405<br />

C407<br />

C408<br />

C409<br />

C40A<br />

An unrecognized instruction code is being used<br />

Loop Error<br />

LD / LDI continuously use more than 9 times<br />

MPS continuously use more than 9 times<br />

FOR-NEXT exceed 6 levels<br />

STL / RET used between FOR and NEXT<br />

SRET / IRET used between FOR and NEXT<br />

MC / MCR used between FOR and NEXT<br />

END / FEND used between FOR and NEXT<br />

STL continuously use more than 9 times<br />

Use MC / MCR in STL, Use I / P in STL<br />

Use STL/RET in subroutine or interrupt program<br />

Use MC/MCR in subroutine<br />

Use MC/MCR in interrupt program<br />

A circuit error occurs<br />

if a combination of<br />

instructions is<br />

incorrectly specified.<br />

Select programming<br />

mode and correct<br />

the identified error<br />

6-5

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