T.6.3 Errors displayed during error check

When a screen is created

Error No.

ID/No./Rung

Error Message

Solution

Browse

1000

Peripheral device settings

Ports settings are duplicated. Check the Peripheral List.

Check the peripheral device identified with the icon and change to a unique port number.

7.2.1 Procedure - Connecting to Multiple Devices/PLCs

1001

Security

The security password already exists. Please change the password.

Please set a different password for each level.

23.10.1.1 Password Settings

1002

Alarm Settings

Exceeded data history limit. The display can use up to "n" records.

Set the number of stored history events to "n" items or less.

(n is the maximum number of records supported by the model you are using)

20.12.1 Common Settings (Alarm) Settings Guide

1003

Alarm Settings

The number of messages that can be saved has been exceeded. This display unit can use up to "n" messages counting all the Bit Monitoring and Word Monitoring blocks.

Delete excess messages so that the number of alarm messages does not exceed "n" items.

(n is the number of registered messages supported by the model you are using)

20.12.1.2 Alarm Settings (Block 1) - Bit Monitoring

20.12.1.3 Alarm Settings (Block 1) - Word Monitoring

1004

Alarm Settings

The number of messages that can be saved has been exceeded. The maximum number in Word Monitoring is 768.

Delete excess messages so that the number of Word Monitoring alarm messages does not exceed 768 items.

20.12.1 Common Settings (Alarm) Settings Guide

1006

Video/Movie

The video/movie parts cannot be used with the selected display unit. Please remove these parts from the project.

Delete [Video/Movie Settings].

1.5 Supported Features

1007

FTP Server Settings

The FTP Server settings cannot be used with the selected display unit. Please remove these settings from the project.

Delete [FTP Server Settings].

28.10.2 FTP Server Settings Guide

1008

Sound

Sound data cannot be used with the selected display unit. Delete sound data.

Delete sound data.

1.5 Supported Features

1009

Image Unit Window

You cannot use an image unit window with this display unit. Please remove the image unit window.

Delete the Image Unit Window.

1010

-

Up to 1000 variables can be used with the selected display. Please check the settings in the Symbol Variable list.

Delete excess variables so that the number of variables does not exceed 1000 items.

8.14.5 Common Settings (Symbol Variables) Settings Guide

1011

Alarm Settings

When Use same address is selected, alarm registration is required in the first row.

In the Alarm Settings, if the [Read Data From Each Alarm] area's [Address n (1 to 8):Use Same Address] check box is selected, you must always set the alarm in line 1. Set the alarm in the first line of the target alarm block.

20.12.1.2 Alarm Settings (Block 1) - Bit Monitoring

1012

Security

There are no Users. Please add Users.

In the Security Settings, some of the [User ID] fields are blank. Set all User IDs with up to 8 single-byte alphanumeric characters.

23.10.1 Common Settings (Security Settings) Settings Guide

1013

Security

There are no passwords set up. Please add passwords.

In the Security Settings, some of the [Password] fields are blank. Set all passwords with up to 8 single-byte alphanumeric characters.
Alternately, clear [Add User ID] to move to password mode.

23.10.1 Common Settings (Security Settings) Settings Guide

1014

Security

User ID already exists. Please enter User ID.

There are duplicate user IDs in the [User ID] in Security Settings. Modify User ID Settings to avoid duplicate User IDs.

23.10.1 Common Settings (Security Settings) Settings Guide

1017

Alarm Settings

You cannot use the banner display for Device/PLC and banner display for Alarm simultaneously.

Memory Link Ethernet's [Enable Banner Message Display] in the Device/PLC settings, and the alarm's [Enable Banner] are both enabled. You cannot use these two settings simultaneously. Disable either the Device/PLC's [Enable Banner Message Display] or theAlarm's [Enable Banner].

20.12.1 Common Settings (Alarm) Settings Guide

1019

Main Unit - Remote Viewer Settings

The current model does not support the Remote Viewer Settings - FTP.

FTP works only on GP models that support network connections.

Uncheck [Enable FTP] and check the selected display model.

1.5 Supported Features

1020

Alarm Settings

The font defined in the printer settings is not supported. The defined language supports Stroke Fonts only.

This error appears when the defined alarm language and alarm print settings do not support the font defined in the print format settings. Please use supported fonts.

[Standard Font] supports [ASCII], [Japanese], [Chinese Simplified] and [Korean]. To use other languages, in the in [Print Format] settings select [Stroke Font].

20.12.1.1 Alarm Settings (Common Settings)

1021

Extended Settings

Ethernet Multilink cannot be used with the current device/PLC settings.

In [Device/PLC], select a PLC that supports Ethernet Multilink.

7.10.2 Restrictions When Connected to Multiple Display Units (Ethernet Multilink Settings)

1022

*1

Unable to indirectly specify the upper/lower limits for sampling data with the current model. Please remove the indirect specification of sampling data.

The indirect specification of the upper/lower limits is not supported by the LT series and GP-3300 series Rev 3 or earlier. Change to the supported unit model or do not use the indirect specification of the upper/lower limits for sampling data.

5.4.15 System Settings [Device/PLC] Settings Guide

1023

Mode

Unable to use Bulletin Messages with the current model. Please delete the Bulletin Message.

Bulletin Messages cannot be used with the LT series. Change to the supported model or uncheck [Enable Bulletin Messages].

17.6.3 Message Display [Bulletin Message] Settings Guide

1024

Extended Settings

Unable to use Ethernet Multilink with the current model. Please remove Ethernet Multilink.

The specified model cannot use this feature. Change to the supported model or uncheck [Enable Ethernet Multilink].

1.5 Supported Features

1025

*1

Unable to use Bulletin Messages with the current model. Please delete the Bulletin Message.

Bulletin Messages cannot be used with the LT series. Change to the supported model or delete the Bulletin Messages.

17.6.3 Message Display [Bulletin Message] Settings Guide

1026

Device/PLC Settings

Exceeding 32 devices set up on a single driver. Please check if all the devices are required.

Assign devices so that one driver has 32 or less nodes for all ports.

5.4.15 System Settings [Device/PLC] Settings Guide

1027

Alarm Settings

Unable to use extended alarms with this model. Please remove extended alarms.

Change to a display unit model that supports the feature, or from the [Common Settings] click [Alarm] and in the [Alarm Type] property select the [Basic] option.

20.12.1 Common Settings (Alarm) Settings Guide

1.5 Supported Features

1028

Alarm Settings

*** addresses are being used. This display unit supports up to "n" addresses, including bit and word monitored addresses in all blocks.

Make the total number of bit and word addresses of all blocks n or less. (n is the maximum number of addresses supported by the model you are using.)

-

1029

Text Table Settings

Unable to expand the number of text table indexes with this model.

Please remove the expanded text table indexes.

Change to a display unit model that supports the feature, or from the [Common Settings] click [Text Table] then clear the [Expand index count] check box.

18.7.1.1 Text Table Settings

1.5 Supported Features

1030

-

The amount of Function Expansion Memory used exceeds the maximum limit.

Please check the Function Expansion Memory settings.

Adjust the total size of the extended alarm data and text table data so it is less than the memory remaining after the reserved area is deducted from 8 MB.

You can check the Function Expansion Memory usage capacity for a project file in the [Project Information] dialog box.

3.8.2.3 Project Information - Send Data

1031

Display Unit - Extended Settings

Unable to use Function Expansion Memory with this model. Please set None to Function Expansion Memory.

Change to a display unit model that supports the feature, or from the [System Settings], click [Display Unit] and in the [Extended Settings] tab's [Function Expansion Memory] list select [None].

5.4.7 System Settings [Display Unit] - [Extended] Settings Guide

1.5 Supported Features

1032

Printer

Unable to use * with this model.

Please change the printer type.

Change to a display unit model that supports the feature or specify a printer that does not match any of the following.

  • EPSON ESC/PR High Speed

  • EPSON ESC/PR High Quality

  • EPSON ESC/PR

35.6.2 Printer Settings Guide

1033

Extended Settings

Unable to draw using standard fonts on this model.

Please remove draw using standard font.

Change to a display unit model that supports the feature, or from the [System Settings] click [Display Unit], and in the [Extended Settings] tab's [Compatibility] dialog box clear the [Draw Using Standard Font] check box.

5.4.7 System Settings [Display Unit] - [Extended] Settings Guide

1.5 Supported Features

1034

Text Table Settings

To use [Synchronize Text Display Language with Text Table], in the Text Table first select the [Enable Language Change Feature] check box.

Check the [Enable Language Change Feature] checkbox.

18.7.1.2 Language Change

1035

Alarm Settings

The selected model does not support multiple line alarm printing or storage. Please set the multiple line setting OFF.

For the [Alarm] in the common settings, remove the checkmarks next to [Multiple Line Message Printing] and [Multiple Line Message Output (Save Alarm to CSV)].

20.12.1.1 Alarm Settings (Common Settings)

1036

Main Unit - Remote Viewer Settings

The current model does not support the Remote Viewer Settings - Camera Viewer.

Either change the model or set [Camera Viewer] to [Disable].

M.17.2.9 Main Unit - Remote Viewer Settings

1037

Operation Log Settings

The selected model does not support appending values to the operation log.

Change to a display unit model that supports the feature, or from the [Common Settings] click [Operation Log Settings] then clear the [Append value to log] check box.

23.10.2 Operation Log Settings

1.5 Supported Features

1038

Display Unit - Display Settings

The selected model does not support Synchronize Text Display language with the Text Table.

Change to a display unit model that supports the feature, or from the [System Settings], click [Display Unit] and in the [Display] tab clear the [Synchronize Text Display language with Text Table] check box.

5.4.2 System Settings [Display Unit] - [Display] Settings Guide

1.5 Supported Features

1039

Clock Update Settings

Get From Device is invalid. Please check the Get From Device setting in the Clock Update Settings.

Please adjust the [Get From Device] setting.

5.5.2 Common - Clock Update Settings

1040

User-Defined Functions

Circular reference in user-defined functions.

Please remove the circular-reference in the user-defined function.

22.9.2 User-Defined Functions Settings Guide

1041

Clock Update Settings

This model does not support Clock Update Settings. Turn off the Enable Clock Updates option.

Either remove the Clock Update Settings or change models.

5.5.2 Common - Clock Update Settings

1042

Start Screen Settings

This model does not support Start Screen Settings. Please delete the start screen.

Either remove the Start Screen Settings or change models.

5.5.4 Common Settings - Start Screen Settings

1043

*1

Set the sampling frequency to a constant value.

From the [Common Settings] select [Sampling], in the [Mode] tab's [Sampling Frequency] area change [Frequency] to [Constant].

25.11.3 Mode

1045

Alarm Settings

In the Alarm Block settings, unable to use rows 32768 or higher. Please delete settings in rows 32768 or higher.

Delete No.32768 line settings and higher for each block from [Alarm Settings] (accessible from the [Common Settings] menu).

20.12.1.1 Alarm Settings (Common Settings)

1046

Alarm Settings

With this model, use the following date format for alarms: yy/mm/dd.

In the [CSV Settings] area, change the [Date Format] to [yy/mm/dd].

20.12.1.1 Alarm Settings (Common Settings)

1047

*1

With this model, use the following date format for sampling groups: yy/mm/dd.

In the [Display/Save in CSV] tab, change the [CSV Date Format] to [yy/mm/dd].

25.11.4 Display/Save in CSV

1048

*1

The current model does not support the Error Analysis feature.

Disable all Alarm Analysis Screen settings in the Sampling Settings.

Remove all the checkmarks for the Alarm Analysis Screen in [Sampling] - [Alarm Analysis Settings] in the common settings.

25.11.1 Sampling List

1049

Device/PLC Settings

The total number of Devices/PLCs has exceeded 64. Check the number of Devices/PLCs.

In the [System Settings], [Device/PLC], assign devices so that one driver has 64 or less nodes for all ports.

5.4.15 System Settings [Device/PLC] Settings Guide

1050

Device/PLC Settings

Unable to use #MEMLINK for the Device ID Address. Use another address.

In the [System Settings], [Device/PLC] settings, use the LS area or USR area addresses for the [Device ID Address] field.

5.4.15 System Settings [Device/PLC] Settings Guide

1051

Device/PLC Settings

This model does not support Indirect Devices. Remove Indirect Devices.

From the [System Settings]- [Device/PLC], remove the Indirect Device feature.

5.4.15 System Settings [Device/PLC] Settings Guide

1052

Device/PLC Settings

Device ID is duplicated. Change the Device ID in the Device/PLC settings.

From the [System Settings]- [Device/PLC], make sure indirect devices do not duplicate [Device ID] values.

5.4.15 System Settings [Device/PLC] Settings Guide

1053

Device/PLC Settings

The selected Device/PLC is not supported when the Enable Ethernet Multilink option is off. Change the Device/PLC.

From the [System Settings]- [Device/PLC], change the device/PLC.

5.4.15 System Settings [Device/PLC] Settings Guide

1054

Device/PLC Settings

The total number of Devices/PLCs exceeds the maximum limit. Remove selected Devices/PLCs.

From the [System Settings]- [Device/PLC], delete the device/PLC.

If the display unit you are using is GP4104 or GP4114T, set up Ethernet Multilink.

5.4.15 System Settings [Device/PLC] Settings Guide

1055

Device/PLC Settings

Device ID is duplicated. Change the Device ID in the Device/PLC settings.

From the [System Settings], [Device/PLC], do not duplicate [Device ID] values within the same driver.

7.9.1 System Settings [Device/PLC] Settings Guide

1056

*1

This model does not support the Sampling Data Display's search function. Disable "Clear Search/Sort" and "Update Clear/Search" in Sampling Data Displays, Switch/Lamps, and in Selector Switch's Special Switches.

Using the sampling data display unit [Switch] settings, remove the checkmarks for the [Clear Search/Sort] and [Update Search/Sort]. In addition, delete the [Clear Search/Sort] and [Update Search/Sort] of the Special Switch or the Selector List for the sampling data display.

25.12.3 Sampling Data Display - Switch

1057

*1

This model does not support the Refine Search / Sort feature in the Sampling Settings. Disable the Refine Search / Sort setting in the Sampling Group's Display/Save in CSV tab.

Remove all the checkmarks for the [Refine Search/Sort] in the [Display/Save in CSV] tab in the Common Settings [Sampling] settings.

25.11.4 Display/Save in CSV

1058

*1

This model does not support sampling data with multiple data types. Disable the Sampling Data's Multiple data type setting.

Remove the checkmark for [Mixed Data Format] in the [Address] settings tab in the Common Settings [Sampling] settings.

25.11.2.2 Address Settings/Random

1059

*1

You cannot use Symbols as Enable multiple data types is set up.

For cases in which checkmarks are placed in [Mixed Data Format] in the [Address] tab of the Common Settings [Sampling] settings, specify addresses other than symbols.

25.11.2.2 Address Settings/Random

1060

Text Table Settings

This model supports a maximum 32767 indexes in the Text Table settings.

Set the index count to be registered to within 32767.

18.7.1.1 Text Table Settings

1061

-

In [Screen] - [Location], [Feature] uses *** tag. Set up different addresses.

A data format that cannot be used is set. Change the Data Format.

(*** = Data Format)
([Screen], [Location], [Function] are items in the cross-reference display.)

1062

Symbol Variable Settings

Symbol *** is mapped to address with *** tag. Set up different addresses.

A data format that cannot be used is set. Change the Data Format.

(*** is a Symbol Name and Data Type)

8.14.5 Common Settings (Symbol Variables) Settings Guide

1063

-

Formats in [Screen] - [Location], [Feature] do not match. Set up *** tag.

Format does not match. Change the Format.

(*** = Data Type)
([Screen], [Location], [Function] are items in the cross-reference display.)

1064

-

Data types in [Screen] - [Location], [Feature] do not match. Set up *** tag.

Data Type does not match. Change the Data Format.

(*** = Data Format Name)
([Screen], [Location], [Function] are items in the cross-reference display.)

1065

-

Data types in [Screen] - [Location], [Feature] do not match. Set up *** tag.

Data Type does not match. Change the Data Type.

(*** is a Data Type)

([Screen], [Location], [Function] are items in the cross-reference display.)

1066

-

This model does not support 8 bit and date/time settings. Change *** - ***.

The device length and tags that cannot be used are set. Correct the settings.

(*** represents the location and the item number in which an error occurred)

1067

Enhanced Recipes

This model does not support Enhanced Recipes. Please remove all Enhanced Recipe Settings.

Delete the Enhanced Recipe Function and change models.

26.27 Common Settings (Enhanced Recipe) Settings

1.5 Supported Features

1068

*1

Elements are not set in the Enhanced Recipe Group. Set more than one element.

Elements are not set in the Recipe Group that is created. Create elements for the recipe selected in the [Recipe] list using an [Element] list.

26.27.2 Recipe Group (Recipe Group1) Settings Guide

1069

*1

Recipes are not set in the Enhanced Recipe Group. Set more than one recipe.

Recipes are not set in the Recipe Group that is created. Click [Add] in the [Recipe Group (Recipe Group 1)] tab and create a recipe.

26.27.2 Recipe Group (Recipe Group1) Settings Guide

1070

Symbol Variable Settings

The current display unit does not support retentive variables.

Variable data cannot be retained when the display unit is turned OFF or reset with the model you are using. Clear the [Retentive] check box.

8.14.5 Common Settings (Symbol Variables) Settings Guide

1071

Logic Programs

The current display unit does not support Address Format.

[Address format] cannot be set for variables of assigned addresses with the model you are using. Change [Register Variable] in System Settings [Logic Program] to [Variable Format].

30.15.1 Logic Program Settings Guide

1072

Font

Exceeded maximum font size. Please confirm the font settings.

Use the [Font Size] area to confirm the font memory usage. From the [Font Used in Project] area, reduce the number of fonts.

6.5 Font Settings Guide

1073

Peripheral device settings

On this model, you cannot use COM1 port with ***.

Please refer to the "Hardware Manual" of each display unit regarding COM ports installed on the display unit being used and change the setting for [Port]. (*** indicates a peripheral name.)

16.6.1 System Settings [Input Equipment] Settings Guide - Bar Code 1/Bar Code 2

35.6.2 Printer Settings Guide

28.10.7.4 Emulate Touch Output

1075      

*1

Unable to define the Switch/Lamp's Delay Time with an address on this model. Please use a constant for the amount of time.

Change [Define Time] in the [Delay Feature] of the switch lamp to [Constant] or change to a compatible model.

10.15.1.3 Switch Common/Basic

1076

*1

Unable to define a new Display Order for the Sampling Data Display with this model. Please reset the display order to its original value.

Change the [Display Order] to [Ascending] from the display tab in the sampling data display or change to a compatible model.

25.12.2 Sampling Data Display - Display

1077  

Main Unit - Operation Settings

Unable to use Delay (Elapsed Time) with this model. Please turn this setting OFF.

Change to a display unit model that supports the feature, or from the [System Settings], click [Display Unit], and in the [Operation] tab, clear the [Delay (Elapsed Time)] check box.

5.4.3 System Settings [Display Unit] - [Operation] Settings Guide

1078

Main Unit - Remote Viewer Settings

Available from the [Remove Viewer] settings, the current model does not support [Pro-face Remote HMI].

Change the model to one that supports Pro-face Remote HMI.

1.5 Supported Features

1082

*1

Unable to use Remote PC Access with this model. Please delete it.

Either change the model or delete the Remote PC Access window display placed on the screen.

-

1083

-

Unable to use 24-bit colors with this model. From the [Project] menu, select [Utility] - [Reduce Images to 16-Bit Colors], and change to 16-bit color.

Images of 65536 colors with blink or images of 262144 colors or more are used in the project. Execute the Project menu's [Utility]-[Reduce Images to 16-Bit Colors] command and convert the number of colors to 65536 (no blink) or less.

3.8.4.7 Utility - Reduce Color of Image to 16-Bit Color

1085

Display Unit - WinGP Settings

History data cannot be saved to SRAM with this model. Change [Save in] in [Historical Data Retentive Settings].

In System Settings [Display Unit] - [WinGP Settings] - [Historical Data Retentive Settings] - [Save in] , select [Folder].

38.10.1.2 WinGP Settings - Historical Data Retentive Settings

1088

Main Unit - Remote Viewer Settings

In the [Remote Viewer] settings's [Pro-face Remote HMI] group, [Allow multiple client connections] is not supported by this model when the [Operation priority] is set to [Client].

To enable [Allow multiple client connections], set [Operation priority] to any option other than [Client].

37.11.1.5 Remote Viewer - Pro-face Remote HMI

1089

Main Unit - Remote Viewer Settings

In the [Remote Viewer] settings's [Pro-face Remote HMI] group, [Allow multiple client connections] is not supported when the [Connection] is set to [Asynchronous].

To enable [Allow multiple client connections], set [Connection] to any option other than [Asynchronous].

37.11.1.5 Remote Viewer - Pro-face Remote HMI

1090

Input Equipment

The selected display unit does not support Illuminated Switch.

From the System Settings [Input Equipment]-[Illuminated Switch], set Illuminated Switch to [Disable].

16.6.2 System Settings [Input Equipment] Settings Guide - Illuminated Switch

1091

Input Equipment

The selected display unit does not support the Numpad.

From the System Settings [Input Equipment]-[Numpad], clear the [Enable Numpad] check box.

16.6.3 System Settings [Input Equipment] Settings Guide - Numpad

1092

Sampling Settings

Unable to append Date/Time to file name for Sampling CSV files. Please remove the setting.

From [Common Settings] open the [Sampling Settings], and in the [Display/Save in CSV] tab clear the [Append Date/Time to File Name] check box.

25.11.4 Display/Save in CSV

1093

Sampling Settings

Date/Time Format for Sampling’s Append Date/Time to file name is not set. Please set up the Date/Time format.

From [Common Settings] open the [Sampling Settings], and in the [Display/Save in CSV] tab set up the [Date/Time Format].

25.11.4 Display/Save in CSV

1094

Device/PLC Settings

Unable to use serial communication with other PLCs with Gateway Mode enabled.

From the [Device/PLC Settings], delete device/PLC using [USB/SIO Port]. Or from the device/PLC using [COM1 Port], clear the [Use Gateway Mode] check box.

7.9.1 System Settings [Device/PLC] Settings Guide

1095

Main Unit - System Area Settings

Unable to use System Data Area with Gateway Mode enabled. Please remove System Data Area.

From the [Display Unit] - [System Area] settings clear the [Enable System Data Area] check box.

5.4.6 System Settings [Display Unit] - [System Area] Settings Guide

1096

Display Unit - Extended Settings

Unable to use Ethernet Multilink Slave Mode with Gateway Mode enabled. Please remove Ethernet Multilink.

From the [Display Unit] - [Extended Settings] clear the [Enable Ethernet Multilink] check box.

5.4.7 System Settings [Display Unit] - [Extended] Settings Guide

1097

Main Unit - System Area Settings

Unable to use Serial Multilink with Gateway Mode enabled. Please remove Serial Multilink.

From the [Display Unit] - [System Area] clear the [Enable Multilink] check box.

5.4.6 System Settings [Display Unit] - [System Area] Settings Guide

1098

*1

Unable to use Global Trigger with the current model. Please remove the setting.

Delete all the triggers registered in the Global Trigger settings.

5.5.1 Common Settings - Global Trigger Settings

1099

*1

Unable to use FTP transfer of sampling csv with the current model. Please remove the setting.

Open the sampling group's [Display/Save in CSV] tab. Clear the [Enable FTP Transfer] check box.

25.11.4 Display/Save in CSV

1101

*1

Data Display's device/PLC settings are unreferenced. Please reference a valid device/PLC.

In a Data Display (Numeric Display/Text Display), in the [Basic] tab with the [Extended] settings, when the [Address Type] is set to [Device Type Address] the [Monitor Word Address] area's [Device/PLC] property is empty. Please set up a valid device/PLC.

14.11.1.2 Numeric Display - Basic Settings/Extended

1102

*1

One screen can have one Data Display (Input Display).

Limit the number of Data Display devices to only one per screen.

-

1103

Keypad

Keypad supports only Data Display parts (Show Limit Value/Input Display).

Do not draw a Data Display on a keyboard screen except for a Data Display with Show Limit Value or Input Display setting.

-

1104

Keypad

One keyboard can have one Data Display (Show Limit Value).

You can place only one Data Display (Show Limit Value) on the keypad.

-

1105

*1

This model does not support animation, and data display or message display parts set up with a transparent plate color. Please remove animation and/or select a different color for the plate color.

Change to a model that supports animation or remove the animation setting.

1.5 Supported Features

1106

*1

A group set up with animation includes a Data Display using the Display Input feature.

Change the setting of the Data Display that is using the Display Input feature.

-

1108

*1

This model does not support the use of image fonts with Selector Lists, Data Displays, Alarms, Text Alarms or Message Displays (Text Display).

Please change fonts.

Change the font type to something other than image fonts.

-

1109

*1

Unable to use bitmap fonts with this model.

Please change fonts.

Change the font type to something other than picture fonts.

-

1110

*1

This model does not support the use of image fonts in the text table with text, labels, and message displays.

Please either change the font type, or input text directly.

Please either change the font to something other than image fonts, or enter direct text.

-

1111

Symbol Variable Settings

Symbols * and higher exceed the usable address range.

[Bit Address] or [Word Address] setting in a symbol variable, set up as an array, exceeds the device address range. Please change the array elements so the array elements are inside the device address range (up to *).

8.14.5 Common Settings (Symbol Variables) Settings Guide

1112

*1

This model is unable to use anti-aliasing with image fonts.

Clear the checkmark for [Anti-alias].

-

1200

*1

Unable to use a XY Historical Scatter Graph with the current model. Please delete the XY Historical Scatter Graph.

XY Historical Scatter Graph features cannot be used with the LT series and the GP-3300 series Rev 3 or earlier. Change the model or remove the XY Historical Scatter Graph.

-

1201

*1

Unable to use a XY Block Display Scatter Graph with the current model. Please delete the XY Block Display Scatter Graph.

The specified model cannot use this feature. Change the model or remove the XY Block Display Scatter Graph.

1.5 Supported Features

1202

*1

Cannot use Selector List with this model. Please delete the Selector List.

The Selector List cannot be used with the LT series and the GP-3300 series Rev 3 or earlier. Change to the supported model or remove the Selector List Part.

-

1203

*1

Unable to define block addresses in alarm parts with this model.

Please change block addresses to direct addresses in the alarm parts.

Change to a display unit model that supports the feature, or in the [Alarm] dialog box's [Basic] tab set [Block] to [Direct].

20.12.2 Alarm Parts Settings Guide

1.5 Supported Features

1204

*1

On this model, unable to set up on target data (CF<-->FTP or USB storage<-->FTP).

Please change the target data.

On this model, unable to set up on target data (SD<-->FTP or USB storage<-->FTP).

Please change the target data.

Change to a display unit model that supports the feature, or open the [Special Data Display]- [File Manager] dialog box and set the [Basic] tab's [Target Data] to any option except items associated with FTP.

26.9.3.1 File Manager - Basic

1.5 Supported Features

1205

*1

Unable to sort by date on this model.

Please disable sorting by date.

Change to a display unit model that supports the feature, or open the [Special Data Display] - [File Manager] dialog box and clear the [Extended] tab's [Sort By Date] check box.

26.9.3.2 File Manager - Extended

1.5 Supported Features

1206

*1

Unable to use the default path with this model.

Please disable the default path.

Change to a display unit model that supports the feature, or open the [Special Data Display] - [File Manager] dialog box and clear the [Extended] tab's [Default Path] check box.

26.9.3.2 File Manager - Extended

1.5 Supported Features

1207

*1

The selected model does not support multiple line alarm displays. Please set the Message Display Method to 1.

For the alarm part, select [Basic] and then [Display Format]. Next, change [Message Display Method] to [1 line display].

20.12.2 Alarm Parts Settings Guide

1209

*1

This model cannot use Image Sensor Displays. Please remove the Image Sensor Display.

Delete the Image Sensor Display from the project.

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1210

*1

The Image Sensor Display camera is undefined. Select a valid camera.

From the [Image Sensor Display] dialog box's [Select camera] field define the connected equipment.

28.10.9 Image Sensor Display Settings Guide

1211

*1

This model does not support the use of Operation Locks in Special Switches. Remove the Operation Lock operation from the Special Switch.

Remove the Operation Lock from the project.

10.15.4.1 Special Switch - Switch Features

1212

*1

Sampling Data in Historical Trend Graph channels must be either 16 bits or 32 bits. Please check the settings.

Verify whether or not addresses other than numerical data are set in the [Channel] settings of the historical trend graph.

19.13.1.1 Historical Trend Graph - Graph/Basic

1213

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This model cannot use Image Sensor Displays. Please remove the Image Sensor Display.

Please remove the Image Sensor Display.

28.11.3 Image Sensor Display Restrictions

1220

*1

This model does not support the Alarm part's search function.

Disable the Refine Search / Sort in alarms.

Remove all the checkmarks for [Refine Search/Sort] in the Alarm Parts [Display] settings tab.

In addition, delete the [Clear Search/Sort] and [Update Search/Sort] for the sampling data display Special Switch or Selector List.

20.12.2.6 Show History - Display

1221

*1

This model does not support the Alarm part's search function.

Disable the Refine Search / Sort and Alarm Analysis functions in alarms, switches, and the selector switch's special switch.

Remove all the checkmarks for [Refine Search/Sort] and [Alarm Analysis] in the Alarm Parts [Switch] settings tab.

Moreover, when actions for the [Refine Search/Sort] and [Alarm Analysis] are set in [Alarm History Switch] of the special switch or selector list [Special Action], delete the parts.

20.12.2.9 Show History - Switch Settings

10.15.4.1 Special Switch - Switch Features

10.16.4.1 Special Operation - Selector List Settings

1222

*1

The current model does not support the Error Analysis feature.

In Switch/Lamp and Selector List parts, from the [Screen Change] feature clear the [Save alarm analysis information] check box.

Remove the checkmark for [Alarm Analysis Information Maintenance] in the Change Screen Switch or selector list [Screen Switch].

10.15.3.1 Change Screen Switch - Switch Features

10.16.3.1 Change Screen - Selector List Settings

1223

*1

This model does not support the Enhanced Recipe List. Please delete the Enhanced Recipe List.

Delete Enhanced Recipe List.

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1224

*1

This model does not support the Enhanced Recipe Data List. Please delete the Enhanced Recipe Data List.

Delete Enhanced Recipe Data List.

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1225

*1

This model does not support the Refine Search / Sort feature. Disable the Refine Search / Sort feature.

Remove all the checkmarks for [Refine Search/Sort] in the Enhanced Recipe List [Basics] settings tab.

26.28.1 Enhanced Recipe List - Basic

1226

*1

This model does not support the Enhanced Recipe List. Please delete any Enhanced Recipe List switch operations set up in Switch/Lamps and Selector Lists.

Delete the Enhanced Recipe List Special Switch.

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1227

*1

This model does not support the Enhanced Recipe Data List. Please delete any Enhanced Recipe Data List switch operations set up in Switch/Lamps and Selector Lists.

Delete the Enhanced Recipe List Special Switch.

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1228

*1

This model does not support word address lamps with 18 or more states when the State Switch Condition is set to Change State by bit. Set the Number of States to 17 or less.

Exceeded the number of states that can be used. Set the number of states to 17 or less.

13.8.3 Lamp Feature - Extended/Word Address

1229

*1

Exceeded the maximum position for the alarm's Display Start Row. The maximum position for the Display Start Row for this model is n.

Set the display start row to n or less.

(n is the display start rows supported by the model you are using)

20.12.2 Alarm Parts Settings Guide

1230

*1

This model does not support default sort order of recipe labels (ascending / descending). Please use ID as the default sort order.

Set the [Default Sort Order (#H_RecipeLabelSortType)] to [ID order].

26.28.1 Enhanced Recipe List - Basic

1233

*1

For this model, in an Alarm part's Sub Display, you cannot set the Window Size to [Large]. Please review your settings.

In the Alarm part's [Sub Display] tab, change the [Window Size] to [Small].

20.12.2.7 Show History - Sub Display/Basic

1234

*1

The FTP server specified in the Special Data Display's File Manager is invalid. Please select a valid FTP server.

In the File Manager's [Basic] tab, the [Destination FTP Server] group's [FTP Server No.] field is set to [0:undetermined]. Either select a FTP server that is completely configured, or use the [FTP Server] settings to register a new one.

26.9.3.1 File Manager - Basic

1236

*1

The current model does not support the Picture Display’s USB Image Display feature.

Change to a model that supports the feature, or change the destination to CF card or SD card.

5.4.1 System Settings [Display] Settings Guide

9.6.4 Image Display

1237

*1

USB does not support image files (*.bin).

Change to JPEG file (*.jpg) or change the destination to CF card or SD card.

9.6.4.3 Image Display - Basic Settings (Specify File Name - Address)

1300

Main Unit - Remote Viewer Settings

The current model does not support the Remote Viewer Settings - WebConfig.

From the [Display Unit] - [System Area] clear the [Enable WebConfig] check box.

37.11.1.3 Remote Viewer - WebConfig

1301

Main Unit - Remote Viewer Settings

User name for Remote Viewer Settings - WebConfig is not set. Please set the user name.

From the [Display Unit] - [Remote Viewer] settings, set up the [User Name] for logging in to WebConfig.

37.11.1.3 Remote Viewer - WebConfig

1302

Main Unit - Remote Viewer Settings

Password for Remote Viewer Settings - WebConfig is not set. Please set the password.

From the [Display Unit] - [Remote Viewer] settings, set up the [Password] for logging in to WebConfig.

37.11.1.3 Remote Viewer - WebConfig

1303

*1

Unable to use the Send to Cloud feature with the current model. Please remove the setting.

In the sampling group, clear the [Send to Cloud] check box.

25.11.2.3 Mixed Address Settings and Random Data Formats

1304

*1

The setting to enable the Send to Cloud feature is incorrect.

Device/PLC settings are inadequate. To use the Send to Cloud feature, in the Device/PLC settings add a cloud-supported device/PLC and a device/PLC for data communication.

25.11.2.3 Mixed Address Settings and Random Data Formats

1305

*1

In the same group, the same destination address is used multiple times.

Set up a different address for each destination in the same group.

25.11.2.3 Mixed Address Settings and Random Data Formats

1306

*1

The FTP server specified in sampling settings is invalid. Please select a valid FTP server.

In the [Sampling Group]'s [FTP] tab, [FTP Server] is [Undetermined]. Either select a FTP server that is completely configured, or use the [FTP Server] settings to register a new one.

25.11.6 FTP

1307

Display Unit - Mode

In the Screen Capture settings, the specified FTP server is invalid. Please select a valid FTP server.

In the [Display Unit]'s [Mode] tab, the [Screen Capture] group's [FTP Server] setting is undefined. Either select a FTP server that is completely configured, or use the [FTP Server] settings to register a new one.

5.4.4.2 Display Unit [Mode] - Screen Capture

1310

Operation Log Settings

This model does not support [Add IP address to log when operating from Pro-face Remote HMI]. Please delete it.

From the [Common Settings] click [Operation Log Settings], then clear the [Add IP address to log when operating from Pro-face Remote HMI] check box.

23.10.2 Operation Log Settings

1311

E-mail

Display unit does not support e-mail.

Change to the supported model or from [System Settings] - [E-mail], clear the [Enable E-mail] check box.

5.4.21 System Settings [E-mail] Settings Guide

1312

Alarm Settings

System Settings [E-mail] is disabled. E-mail feature cannot be used.

Change to the supported model or from [System Settings] - [E-mail], clear the [Enable E-mail] check box.

5.4.21 System Settings [E-mail] Settings Guide

1313

Alarm Settings

Receiver Group {1} specified in Alarm Block {0} is not set up.

In [System Settings] - [E-mail], check for the receiver group. In [Common Settings] - [Alarm Settings], set up the receiver group again.

{0} is the Alarm Block Number, and {1} is the Receiver Group number.

20.12.1.1 Alarm Settings (Common Settings)

1314

Alarm Settings

[Receiver Group] or [E-mail Trigger] is not set up in Alarm Block {0}

In [Common Settings] - [Alarm Settings], set up the receiver group and trigger for e-mail.

{0} is the Alarm Block Number.

20.12.1.1 Alarm Settings (Common Settings)

1315

Sampling Settings

System Settings [E-mail] is disabled. E-mail feature cannot be used.

Change to the supported model or from [System Settings] - [E-mail], clear the [Enable E-mail] check box.

5.4.21 System Settings [E-mail] Settings Guide

1316

Sampling Settings

Receiver Group {1} specified in Sampling {0} is not set up.

In [System Settings] - [E-mail], check for the receiver group. In [Common Settings] - [Sampling Settings] - [Display/Save in CSV], set up the receiver group again.

{0} is the Sampling Group number, and {1} is the Receiver Group number.

25.11.4 Display/Save in CSV

25.11.5 Display/Save in CSV (Custom Settings)

1317

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{0} MB of screen memory is required for e-mail on this display unit. The transmission data size exceeds the maximum limit. Check your settings.

Check the transmission data size and set up data so it fits into the screen area capacity.

To check the transfer data size, from the [Project] menu point to [Information] and click [Project Information].

Screen area usage of E-mail feature is entered to {0}.

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1500

Project Information

The transmission data size exceeds the maximum limit. Check your settings.

Check the transmission data size and set up data so it fits into the screen area capacity.

To check the transfer data size, from the [Project] menu point to [Information] and click [Project Information].

(There is a chance that memory usage value of 90% or more will cause an error output because of the data structure.)

3.8.2.3 Project Information - Send Data

1501

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*** Illegal address. Define a correct address.

Input an address for the specified location address with a keypad. ( *** indicates where the problem is located, such as in common settings features or screens, such as [Base screen 1].)

14.2.1 Procedure - Displaying/Inputting Numeric Data

1502

Symbol Variable Settings

There is a symbol without a device address. Check the symbols in the Symbol Settings.

Delete the parts using a symbol for the address settings or with no address settings, or set the address to parts with no address settings.

8.8.2 Procedure - Confirming Symbol Registration

1503

Font

The specified font has not been registered in [Fonts for Projects]. Add it, in [Font Settings], or change the font.

Add the font using [Font Settings] in the system settings or change the font.

6.5 Font Settings Guide

1504

Project Information

Exceeded backup memory (SRAM) capacity. The excess items will not run. Check the Project Information.

Set up the project so you do not exceed the display unit's backup memory capacity. You can check the capacity in the [Project Information] dialog box's [SRAM Information].

3.6 Viewing Project Information

1505

Sampling Settings

The group, where Sampling settings has the Retain Sampling Data (SRAM) option turned off, exceeds the data save area. The excess items will not run.

The sampling group with the [Retain Sampling Data (SRAM)] check box cleared, exceeds the data storage area (working memory of 320 KB).

Reduce the sampling words or the number of sampling times so that the setting remains within the range of the data storage area.

25.14.1 Usage Capacity of Sampled Data

1506

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A feature that requires the CF card is enabled. However, as the current model does not support the CF card, this feature will not work.

A feature that requires the SD card is enabled. However, as the current model does not support the SD card, this feature will not work.

The GP-3202B model supports the CF Card Destination folder. Change the model or do not set the CF card output folder.

The display unit does not support SD Cards. Change the model or do not set the SD card output folder.

5.4.1 System Settings [Display] Settings Guide

3.6 Viewing Project Information

1507

Global D-Script

The number of devices limit has been exceeded. The total number of allowable devices in the all Global Scripts is 255.

Make sure the total number of addresses to use in Global D-Scripts (including calling functions) does not exceed 256 by creating multiple scripts with the same trigger conditions and separating instructions.

22.10.1 D-Script/Global D-Script Restrictions

1508

Global D-Script

The total number of Global D-Scripts and functions exceeds the maximum limit of 32. The excess code will not run.

Make sure the total number of Global D-Scripts and functions does not exceed 32. You can combine scripts that use the same trigger condition.

1509

Global D-Script

Global D-Script [Global D-Script Number]: Invalid expression.

Refer to the comments displayed in the [Message Area], use the Tool Box and the Built-in Functions, and make sure to input the correct format.

22.9.1 D-Script/Common [Global D-Script] Settings Guide

1510

Extended Script

Extended Script error. Invalid expression.

Refer to the comments displayed in the [Message Area], use the Tool Box and the Built-in Functions, and make sure to input the correct format.

1511

-

The number of Data Transfer Displays exceeds the maximum limit of 32. The excess displays will not work.

Make sure the total number of displays placed in the whole project does not exceeds 32.

2.2 Number of Parts/Features That Can Be Set

1512

*1

Sampling group uses an invalid address. Confirm the restrictions when addressing is set to random.

When the sampling group's [Address] tab uses the [Random] option, you cannot use symbol variables. Please remove symbol variables. If you want to use symbol variables, please select the [Sequential] option.

25.11 Common Settings (Sampling) Settings Guide

1513

*1

In the sampling settings, exceeding the upper limit for alarm addresses in a group. The excess items will not run.

In the sampling group's [Display/Save in CSV] tab, when [Condition for Read Alarm Value] uses the [Always] option, please set up 512 alarm addresses or less.

25.11 Common Settings (Sampling) Settings Guide

1514

Operation Log Settings

Unable to Include in operation log of individual parts. Operation log settings are invalid.

In the Common Settings [Operation Log Settings], place a checkmark in [Enable Operation Log Function].

23.10.2 Operation Log Settings

1515

Extended Settings

Locking/unlocking operations with a switch or a selector list will not work as the Operation Lock function is not enabled.

In the System Settings [Display Unit] - [Extended Settings] tab, place a checkmark in [Enable Operation Lock]. When this option is not checked the function is disabled.

5.4.7 System Settings [Display Unit] - [Extended] Settings Guide

1516

Display Unit - Extended Settings

The constant communication traffic of the screen project's sound, alarms, and sampling is 0. Please make sure the constant communication traffic on the master does not exceed the maximum limit.

This message appears when in the [System Settings] - [Display Unit]'s [Extended Settings] tab, the [Enable Ethernet Multilink] check box is selected. Check if the total constant communication traffic (475+Common Settings constant communication traffic) is 8090 or less. When traffic is greater than 8090, reduce the number of alarms, sampling data, and sound data.

7.6.2 Procedure - How to Calculate the Communication Traffic

1517

Operation

There is no operation switch with the current display unit.

The operation switch is only available for the Handy GP. Change the model. Or in the [Operation] tab, set [Operation Switch] to the [Disable] option.

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1518

Display Unit - Extended Settings

The text table cannot read text using image fonts in "Text, Labels, Message Displays, or Selector Lists".

Either clear the [Enable Load Text Table] check box in the [System Settings] - [Extended Settings] tab, or change the font type to other than image font.

5.4.7 System Settings [Display Unit] - [Extended] Settings Guide

1519

Display Unit - Display Settings

When using [Synchronize Text Display language with Text Table], text displays with image fonts do not display properly.

Change the font setting of the data display (Text Display) to standard font or stroke font.

14.11 Data Display Settings Guide

1520

Main Unit - Extended Settings

Unable to use Ethernet Multilink with the current model.

Change to a supported model or uncheck [Enable Ethernet Multilink].

5.4.7 System Settings [Display Unit] - [Extended] Settings Guide

1521

Extended Script

If an extended script calls a user-defined function that uses a device address, the extended script will not run properly.

Remove the device/PLC address from the user-defined function, or do not call from extended scripts user-defined functions that reference device/PLC addresses.

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1522

Device/PLC Settings

The PLC/Device that corresponds to the Indirect Device's Initial ID does not exist or its series do not match.

Please change the [Initial ID] so it matches the [Device ID] of the device/PLC you want to use after powering up. Configure the [Initial ID] in the [System Settings], [Device/PLC].

5.4.15 System Settings [Device/PLC] Settings Guide

1524

*1

Refine Search / Sort has exceeded maximum usage. Reduce the number of samples or columns.

The registration size for the Common Settings [Sampling Data Settings] exceeded 1 M byte. Delete either the occurrences or the number of addresses.

25.13.2 Display Restrictions

1525

*1

When using the Alarm Analysis feature's Operation Log, the CSV file date format requires the year "yy" and the time must use a 24 hour format.

When using Alarm Analysis Function, in the Common Settings [Operation Log] settings [CSV File Format], set the date to any format other than [mm/dd] and the time to any time other than [12:00:00].

23.10.2 Operation Log Settings

1526

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Insufficient address size defined in [ID/No.Line] - [Function] , [Screen]. Select different addresses. Set up different addresses.

The address size is insufficient. Set the address with sufficient size.

([Screen], [Location], [Function] are items in the cross-reference display.)

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1527

*1

Duplicated recipe label names in the Enhanced Recipe Group. Change the label name.

Recipes with the same name exist in the Recipe Group created. Double-click any label name displayed in [Label 1] in the [Recipe] list and change the name.

26.27.2 Recipe Group (Recipe Group1) Settings Guide

1528

*1

Duplicated element label names in the Enhanced Recipe Group. Change the label name.

Elements with the same name exist in the Recipe Group created. Double-click any label name displayed in [Label 1] in the [Element] list and change the name.

26.27.2 Recipe Group (Recipe Group1) Settings Guide

1529

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Unable to define sequential addresses in [ID/No.Line] - [Function], [Screen]. Set up different addresses.

Attempting to access multiple addresses across devices. Verify the address range and change the address in use.
([Screen], [Location], [Function] are items in the cross-reference display.)

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1530

*1
Security

This model does not support Interlock - Touch Warning Sound

Disable [Interlock - Touch Warning Sound] in Parts or Security.

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1531

Input Equipment

The selected display unit does not support Illuminated Switch.

Please remove Illuminated Switch.

16.6.2 System Settings [Input Equipment] Settings Guide - Illuminated Switch

1532

Input Equipment

The selected display unit does not support the Numpad.

From the System Settings [Input Equipment]-[Numpad], clear the [Enable Numpad] check box.

16.6.3 System Settings [Input Equipment] Settings Guide - Numpad

1537

*1

As the FTP Transfer Trigger defined in the Sampling Settings is not set up with an operation condition, FTP Transfer will not run.

In the [Sampling Group]'s [FTP] tab, [FTP Transfer Trigger] is [Undetermined]. Select a trigger that is completely configured.

25.11.6 FTP

1538

*1

In the Sampling Settings, as the Send to Cloud feature's Trigger to Send setting is not set, the Send to Cloud feature will not run.

In the [Sampling Group]'s [Cloud] tab, [Trigger to Send] is [Undetermined]. Select a trigger that is completely configured.

25.11.10 Cloud

1539

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Insufficient variable size is defined in [0] - [1], [2]. Select different variables.

The size of variables is insufficient. Define variables with sufficient size.

([Screen], [Location], [Function] are items in the cross-reference display.)

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1540

-

The color range of a registered image does not match the display unit's color range. The image may not display properly or the drawing performance may be affected.

From the [Project] menu, select [Utility] - [Reduce Images to 16-Bit Colors], and change to 16-bit color.

3.8.4.7 Utility - Reduce Color of Image to 16-Bit Color

1600

*1

D-Script [ID/Number]: invalid expression.

Use the support input functions such as the Tool Box, Built-in Functions, etc., and ensure that the format is input correctly and that no errors remain in the [Message Area].

22.9.1 D-Script/Common [Global D-Script] Settings Guide

1601

*1

You can draw up to 8 Data Block Display Graphs, Historical Trend Graphs and XY Scatter Graphs on each screen.

You can have a total of up to eight Data Block Display Graphs, Historical Trend Graphs, XY Block Display Scatter Graphs, and XY Historical Scatter Graphs on a single display screen, which includes window screens and called screens.

2.2 Number of Parts/Features That Can Be Set

1602

*1

You can set up a maximum 40 channels of Data Block Display Graphs, Historical Trend Graphs and XY Scatter Graphs.

You can have a total of up to forty channels from Data Block Display Graphs, Historical Trend Graphs, XY Block Display Scatter Graphs, and XY Historical Scatter Graphs on a single display screen, which includes window screens and called screens.

19.17.2 Restrictions for Historical Trend Graphs

1603

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The maximum number of parts has been exceeded.

Reduce the number of parts.

2.2 Number of Parts/Features That Can Be Set

1604

*1

The number of Part addresses has exceeded the maximum limit.

Reduce the number of addresses.

1605

*1

Screen data size is too big.

Due to the large size, performance for operations such as screen change may deteriorate. We recommend keeping the data size of each screen within 1 MB by doing things such as separating parts onto different screens.

2.1 What is the Project File?

1606

*1

You cannot place at the same time a Data Display with Allow Input enabled, a Sampling Data Display with Edit Data enabled, and a Special Data Display (Show CSV).

Please set up input or editing on a single part only.

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1607

*1

You cannot use a Data Display with Popup Keypad on a Window.

To enter data into a Data Display drawn on a window, in the Data Display clear the [Enable Popup Keypad] check box and place a keypad directly in the window screen.

14.11.1.3 Numeric Display - Data Entry/Basic

1608

Window Screens

You cannot use an Historical Trend Graph (Display Historical Data) on a Window.

In a window, you cannot use an Historical Trend Graph set up with display historical data.
When using an Historical Trend Graph
on a Window screen, disable [Display Historical Data].

19.13.1.9 Historical Trend Graph - Display Historical Data

1610

*1

Each screen is limited to 1 Alarm Summary display.

Make sure to only set up one Alarm Summary on the screen.

20.3.1 Procedure - Viewing Active Alarms in a List

1611

*1

Only one Alarm part with the Sub Display enabled can be placed on a screen.

When there are multiple Alarm parts (History) on a screen, the alarm's sub display will not work. To use the sub display, ensure there is only one Alarm part (History).

20.12.3 Text Alarm Part Settings Guide

1612

*1

You can use the Picture Display's CF File Display function once per screen.

You can use the Picture Display's SD File Display function once per screen.

Make sure that there is one Picture Display [CF Image Display] (or [SD Image Display]) to be placed on the screen. For any others, the action may not function correctly.

9.7.4 Restrictions for Picture Display (Image Display)

1613

*1

A maximum of 512 Picture Display Marks can be used per screen.

Make sure that the number of displayed Image Display parts placed on one screen does not exceed 512.

9.7.3 Restrictions for Picture Display (Move Display)

1614

*1

Only 30 Marks can be used per screen.

Please lessen the number of Image Display parts placed on the screen.

1615

*1

Only one Special Data Display data transfer part can be used per screen.

Make sure to only place one Special Data Display [Data Transmission] on the screen. For any others, the action may not function correctly.

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1616

*1

Only one Special Data Display CSV display part can be used per screen.

Make sure to only place one Special Data Display [Show CSV] on the screen. For any others, the action may not function correctly.

26.31.2 Restrictions on Displaying/Editing/Printing CSV Data

1618

*1

You cannot use Edit mode for Show CSV parts (Special Data Display) drawn on Window screens.

When editing using the Special Data Display [Show CSV], please place the part on the base screen.

1619

*1

Only one Special Data Display - File Manager Display can be placed on a screen.

Make sure to place only one Special Data Display [File Manager] on the screen. For any others, the action may not function correctly.

1620

*1

You cannot use File Manager (Special Data Display) on Window screens.

When using the Special Data Display [File Manager], please place the part on the base screen.

1621

*1

Only one Sampling Data Display can be placed on a screen.

Make sure to only place 1 Sampling Data Display on the screen. For any others, the action may not function correctly.

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1623

*1

You cannot use Edit mode for Sampling Data Displays drawn on Window screens.

When using a Sampling Data Display on a Window screen, do not use the edit data function. When using edit data, place the part on a base screen.

25.12.1 Sampling Data Display - Basic

1624

*1

Each screen is limited to 1 Historical Data Display Switch.

Limit to one your use of the display historical data function, available with the Special Switch's [Historical Trend Graph Switch]. For any others, the action may not function correctly.

19.17.2 Restrictions for Historical Trend Graphs

1625

*1

Only one Historical Trend Graph with the Historical Data Display feature enabled can be placed on a screen.

On a single screen you can draw only one Historical Trend Graph part with the Display Historical Data function enabled.

1626

*1

You can set up a total of * Image Sensor Displays and Windows set up with Continuous Read. If you are using global windows, you can set up * - 1.

Disable [Continuous Read] or reduce the number of window parts displayed.

(The number used for * and *-1 differs depending on the selected display unit.)

12.8.2 Restrictions for Displaying Windows

12.9 Displaying Multiple Windows on a Single Screen

1627

*1

Only one keypad can be used on a screen.

When calling up the keypad screen, place only one [Call Screen] on one screen. For any others, the action may not function correctly.

8.11 Pasting an Image

1628

*1

Each screen is limited to 1 Movie Player.

Please draw only 1 movie player on a screen. The operation of additional Movie Players cannot be guaranteed.

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1629

*1

A language that cannot display standard fonts has been set in the Text Table. To use the Text Table, set the Font Type to non-standard fonts.

In the Text Table, check if the language defined in the [Language Change] field supports standard fonts.
When using the Text Table with a language that does not support standard fonts, change the part's [Font Type] to a font other than a standard font (Stroke Font or Image Font).

6.2.2 Font Type - Stroke Font/Standard Font
18.7.1.2 Language Change
18.7.2.6 Message Display [Direct Input] - Display (Text Table)

1630

*1

Only one Text Alarm can be placed on a screen.

Please draw only 1 text alarm on a screen. For any others, the action may not function correctly.

20.13.9 Restrictions on Text Alarm Parts

1631

*1

With keyboard registration, the screen calling keyboard registration is disabled.

With keyboard registration, the screen calling keyboard registration is disabled.

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1633

*1

The Historical Trend Graph will not run Show Cursor. Make sure Add Time Data is selected for the sampling group.

Set [Add Time Data] for the target sampling group to ON. [Add Time Data] is in [Extended Settings] in the [Operation Setting] tab of the sampling group.

25.11.3 Mode

1634

*1

Transparent color is set up on the Background Color of the Item Name. Scrolled Item Name may not display properly.

In Alarm Parts Settings, for the address items where the separator location is not the end, this error occurs, if the background color of one or more item names meets the [Transparent] condition. In Alarm Parts Item Name Display Settings, specify a color other than transparence for [Background Color].

20.12.2 Alarm Parts Settings Guide

1635

*1

The number of D-Script addresses has exceeded the maximum limit.

The maximum number of read devices used by the D script is 1152. Set the number of read devices to 1152 or fewer.

22. Programming (Scripts) Programming (Scripts)

1636

*1

You cannot draw the following parts on the same screen: Historical Trend Graph (Selected Time), Sampling Data Display (Edit Data), or Special Data Display (Show CSV - Edit Data).

Change the [Cursor Time] of the historical trend graph to [Not Used]. Additionally, do not use the [Edit Data] feature in either the Sampling Data Display or Special Data Display's [Show CSV] parts.

19.13 Historical Trend Graph Settings Guide

25.12 Sampling Data Display Guide

26.9 Special Data Display Settings Guide - CSV Data

1637

*1

Exceeding the number of functions supported by the selected display unit.

Limit the number of functions to the number of function buttons of the selected display unit model.

-

1638

*1

Animation features on a window will not function in this display model.

Remove the Animation setting set up on parts in the Window screen.

21.9 Restrictions

1639

*1

Group containing objects with shadows has animation enabled. Please remove shadow.

Animation cannot be used on objects with shadows. Remove the Animation setting from the group or clear the [Shadow] check box from the drawing.

-

1641

*1

One screen can have one Data Display (Input Display).

Please draw only one Data Display (Input Display) on a screen.

-

1643

Alarm Settings

To use extended alarms, Function Expansion Memory is required. Please check the Function Expansion Memory settings.

From the System Settings open [Display Unit], and in the [Extended Settings] tab's [Function Expansion Memory Settings] select [8 MB].

5.4.7 System Settings [Display Unit] - [Extended] Settings Guide

1644

Text Table Settings

To expand the number of indexes in the text table, Function Expansion Memory is required.

Please check the Function Expansion Memory settings.

From the System Settings open [Display Unit], and in the [Extended Settings] tab's [Function Expansion Memory Settings] select [8 MB].

5.4.7 System Settings [Display Unit] - [Extended] Settings Guide

1649

*1

The following special switches, Alarm History switches and Sampling Data Display switches, do not work in Global Functions.

In the Global Functions, remove the [Alarm History Switch] and [Sampling Data Display Switch] features from the keys.

-

1651

*1

Cannot use Enhanced Recipe List on windows.

Delete the Enhanced Recipe List drawn on the Window screen.

-

1652

*1

Cannot use Enhanced Recipe Data List on windows.

Delete the Enhanced Recipe Data List drawn on the Window screen.

-

1653

*1

Only one Enhanced Recipe List can be disposed on a single screen.

You can place only one Enhanced Recipe List on a single screen. Delete multiple Enhanced Recipe Lists that have been drawn.

-

1654

*1

Only one Enhanced Recipe Data List can be disposed on a single screen.

You can place only one Enhanced Recipe Data List on a single screen. Delete multiple Enhanced Recipe Data Lists that have been drawn.

-

1655

*1

Alarm banner may not work on screens with animation. If you want to use both at the same time, draw the alarm part on the base layer.

The error occurs when the following two parts are on the same screen:

  • Alarm part set up with Alarm History and Banner display

  • Part set up with animation

To enable operation of both parts, use the layer separator and change the position of the alarm part to the base layer. However, the error will not be resolved.

21.8 About Object Position and the Layer Separator When Setting Up Animation

21.8.1 How to Change the Layer Separator Position

1656

*1

When using Alarm Analysis, in the Operation Log tab select the Enable Operation Log Function check box, or in the Sampling Settings define the Alarm Analysis Settings.

When Alarm Analysis Switch is disposed, perform any of the following settings.

  • In the Common Settings [Operation Log Settings], select the [Enable Operation Log Function] check box.

  • In the Common Settings, click [Sampling] and in the [Alarm Analysis] set up one or more Alarm Analysis screens.

23.10.2 Operation Log Settings

25.11.1 Sampling List

1657

*1

When using Alarm Analysis, draw an Alarm with its Display Mode set to History.

When Alarm Analysis Switch is disposed, set the Alarm Parts [Display Mode} to [History].

20.12.2.1 Show History - Basic Settings/Basic

1658

*1

You cannot draw the following on the same screen: Enhanced Recipe List, Sampling Data Display with Edit Data enabled, or Special Data Display (Show CSV) with Edit Data enabled.

When the following parts exist on the same screen as the Enhanced Recipe List/Enhanced Recipe Data List, or on the called up screen, you cannot edit the Recipe Label/Element values. Delete the parts.

  • Sampling Data Display ([Edit Data] check box selected)

  • Special Data Display - Show CSV

-

1659

*1

You cannot draw the following on the same screen: Enhanced Recipe Data List, Sampling Data Display with Edit Data enabled, or Special Data Display (Show CSV) with Edit Data enabled.

1660

*1

This model does not support the alarm's banner display.

From the [Display] tab, clear the [Enable Banner] check box.

20.12.2.6 Show History - Display

1661

*1

This model does not support the Special Switch's Alarm History Switch (Block). In the Switch/Lamp, delete the Alarm History Switch (Block) from the list.

Delete the Alarm History Switch (Block) of the Special Switch.

10.15.4.1 Special Switch - Switch Features

10.16.4.1 Special Operation - Selector List Settings

1662

*1

The parts block number set up in the Illumination Switch *** does not match.

Multiple blocks are set in one of the Illuminated Switches.

When setting the following multiple features to a single switch, set the same blocks to the Associated Block.

  • [Alarm History Switch (Block)]

  • Alarm linking feature in Lamp Alarm

(*** indicates a function key name set to an illuminated switch)

16.6.2.1 Lamp Alarm Settings Guide

10.15.4.1 Special Switch - Switch Features

10.16.4.1 Special Operation - Selector List Settings

1663

*1

*** All the associated blocks are OFF. This feature will not operate.

Select the associated block using the Special Switch [Alarm History Switch (Block)] and/or the Lamp Alarm's alarm linking feature.

(*** indicates a part ID)

16.6.2.1 Lamp Alarm Settings Guide

10.15.4.1 Special Switch - Switch Features

10.16.4.1 Special Operation - Selector List Settings

1664

Display Unit - Display Settings

[Enable Time Adjustment (Daylight Saving Time)] function cannot be used with this model.

From the System Settings [Display Unit] - [Display Settings] tab, clear the [Enable Time Adjustment (Daylight Saving Time)] checkbox.

5.4.2.4 Display Unit [Display] - Time Zone Settings

1700

*1

When transparent is set to the Background of Show-Item-Name Settings in Alarm parts. The item names in Refine Search / Sort do not correctly display.

In the [Item] tab, set the item name's [Background Color] to any value except for [Transparent].

20.12.2.4 Show History - Item/Extended

1701

*1

When using the lamp function in a switch part, the color of the pattern cannot be set to transparent. Please set a different color.

In a Switch/Lamp part, when the Lamp Feature check box is selected, select any color other than [Transparent] from the [Color] tab's [Pattern Color].

13.8.4 Lamp Feature - Color

1702

*1

When a picture display part uses the ON/OFF display, mark screen type, and specify by address settings, its background color cannot be set to transparent Please set a different color.

In the picture display part's [ON/OFF Display] area, when [Screens of Type] is set to [Mark] and [Specify Screen] is set to [Address], select any color other than [Transparent] for the [Display Settings] tab's [Background Color].

9.6.1.4 ON/OFF Display - Display Settings (Selecting a Mark)

1703

*1

When a picture display part uses the state display and mark screen type settings, its background color cannot be set to transparent. Please set a different color.

In a Picture Display's [State Display] tab, when [Screens of Type] is [Mark], select any color other than [Transparent] for the [Display] tab's [Background Color].

9.6.2.4 State Display - Display Settings (Selecting a Mark)

*1 For Base [Number:Comment] displays, Window [Number:Comment], Header [Comment], Footer [Comment], Keypad [Number:Comment], and for Video Module [Number:Comment].

When a logic program is created

Instruction operand errors

Error No.

Error Message

Cause and Troubleshooting

2000

*** Not an array. Delete the reference to the array element, or change *** to an array.

An array element is specified in a non-array variable. Delete the reference or change the variable to an array.

(*** indicates a symbol variable.)

2001

*** Array element is out of bounds. Use an element within the array boundary, or increase the number of array elements.

Array elements are specified in a constant and they exceed the allowable number of array elements.

Variable [n]... n = 0 to [Number of elements -1]

Set the constant to a value at least one fewer than the number of elements which was set during the symbol variable setting.

(*** indicates a symbol variable.)

2002

*** Cannot specify elements in the variable. Delete the reference.

Elements are specified for variables that are not structure variables. (Example: aaa.PT where [aaa] is an integer variable.) The types of variables that can use elements are Timer, Counter, Date, Time, and PID. If the type of variable is none of these, delete the member reference.

(*** indicates a symbol variable.)

2003

*** The specified element does not exist. Confirm the reference.

The referenced member does not exist in a structure variable. Change the member reference.

(*** indicates a symbol variable.)

2004

*** Cannot reference individual bits. Change the object data type to integer, or remove the bit reference.

Only integer types support bit references. When using integers, whether in an array or not, you can use bit references. When bit reference is required, change the object data type to an integer variable. If an integer variable cannot be used, remove the bit reference.

(*** indicates a symbol variable.)

2005

*** Cannot reference individual bytes. Change the object data type to integer, or remove the byte reference.

Only integer types support byte references. When using integers, whether in an array or not, you can use byte references. When byte reference is required, change the object data type to an integer variable. If an integer variable cannot be used, remove the byte reference.

(*** indicates a symbol variable.)

2006

*** Cannot reference individual words. Change the object data type to integer, or remove the word reference.

Only integer types support word references. When using integers, whether in an array or not, you can use word references. When word reference is required, change the object data type to an integer variable. If an integer variable cannot be used, remove the word reference.

(*** indicates a symbol variable.)

2007

Too many volatile bit variables, or too many volatile bit variables (1536) used in an array.

The total number of volatile internal bit variables exceeds the number specified for volatile in the retentive/volatile setting.

2008

Too many retentive internal bit variables.

The total number of retentive internal bit variables exceeds 256 devices.

2009

Too many input bit variables.

The total number of bit variables assigned to input I/O exceeds 256 devices.

2010

Too many output bit variables.

The total number of bit variables assigned to output I/O exceeds 256 devices.

2011

Too many volatile internal integer variables.

The total number of volatile internal integer variables exceeds the number specified for volatile in the retentive/volatile setting.

2012

Too many retentive internal integer variables.

The total number of retentive internal integer variables exceeds the number specified for retentive in the retentive/volatile setting.

2013

Too many input integer variables.

The total number of integer variables assigned to input I/O exceeds 64 devices.

2014

Too many output integer variables.

The total number of integer variables assigned to output I/O exceeds 64 devices.

2015

Too many retentive float variables.

The total number of retentive float variables exceeds the number specified for retentive in the retentive/volatile setting.

2016

Too many volatile float variables.

The total number of volatile float variables exceeds the number specified for volatile in the retentive/volatile setting.

2017

Too many retentive real variables

The total number of retentive real variables exceeds the number specified for retentive in the retentive/volatile setting.

2018

Too many volatile real variables.

The total number of volatile real variables exceeds the number specified for volatile in the retentive/volatile setting.

2019

Too many retentive timer variables

The total number of retentive timer variables exceeds the number specified for retentive in the retentive/volatile setting.

2020

Too many volatile timer variables.

The total number of volatile timer variables exceeds the number specified for volatile in the retentive/volatile setting.

2021

Too many retentive counter variables.

The total number of retentive counter variables exceeds the number specified for retentive in the retentive/volatile setting.

2022

Too many volatile counter variables.

The total number of volatile counter variables exceeds the number specified for volatile in the retentive/volatile setting.

2023

Too many date variables.

The total number of retentive date variables exceeds the number specified for retentive in the retentive/volatile setting.

2024

Too many volatile date variables.

The total number of volatile date variables exceeds the number specified for volatile in the retentive/volatile setting.

2025

Too many retentive time variables.

The total number of retentive time variables exceeds the number specified for retentive in the retentive/volatile setting.

2026

Too many volatile time variables.

The total number of volatile time variables exceeds the number specified for volatile in the retentive/volatile setting.

2027

Too many PID variables.

The number of PID variables exceeds 8.

2028

Too many addresses.

The number of records in the CHMI refresh table exceeds the operation upper limit (256).

2029

Too many addresses.

The word addresses (ED) including the increase by reduction exceed 256.

2030

Too many addresses (bits)

The bit address (EM) exceeds 256 bits.

2031

*** Single variable is mapped to multiple I/O.

One variable is mapped to multiple I/Os.

2032

Unassigned symbol *** is used in the logic. Please set its address.

An unassigned symbol is used in the logic.

2034

I/O variable is not mapped to a terminal and is in use.

An unassigned I/O variable is used when the address method is used.

2035

The maximum data size for online editing has been exceeded.

During online edit, too many changes have been made to the timer / counter variables associated with the Timer / Counter instructions on the rung. As a result, you exceeded the upper limit for the amount of data in the Timer/Counter you can edit and transfer to the display unit in a single edit operation. In this case, restore the set values of some timer/counter variables in the edited line to the original values, or cancel the edit operation to go to the monitor step.

2036

Unable to use a logic program with the current model. Please remove the logic.

Please remove the logic program and transfer again.

2500

Logic program is disabled but the project contains logic.

Although logic programs are disabled ([Disable] is set), there is a logic program(s) written in the project. When [Disable] is selected, the logic program written in the project does not run. This does not affect the drawing operation, however, it is recommended to delete the logic program if it is unnecessary.

2501

Unable to use a logic program with the current model.

When a model is used with which logic programs cannot be used, the logic program(s) does not run even when it is written in the project. With such a model, you cannot use any logic programs regardless of whether logic programs are enabled or disabled ([Enable] or [Disable]). A logic program written in the project does not affect the drawing operation, however, it is recommended to delete the logic program if it is unnecessary.

2502

*** Retentive variable is assigned to I/O.

A retentive variable is assigned to I/O when the variable method is used.

2900

Invalid structure element in use.

Although GP-Pro EX V1.10.00 supports the [MS] member as a time variable, GP-Pro EX V2.00.00 does not support it. Therefore, when a project created with V1.10.00 that uses the [MS] member as a time variable on a screen or logic is opened by V2.00.00, this error occurs. In this case, change or delete the part or operand that uses the [MS] member as a time variable.

3000

*** Cannot use RET instruction. Change or remove the instruction.

A RET instruction is used on the INIT or MAIN logic screen. You cannot use a RET instruction on screens other than the SUB- ** screen. Remove any RET instruction which is used on the INIT or MAIN logic screen.

(*** indicates the name of a logic screen.)

3001

*** Cannot use EXIT instruction. Change or remove the instruction.

An EXIT instruction is used on the INIT or SUB-** logic screen. You can use the EXIT instruction on the MAIN screen only. When an EXIT instruction is used on the INIT or SUB-** logic screen, delete the instruction.

(*** indicates the name of a logic screen.)

3002

*** Cannot use +++ instruction. Change or remove the instruction.

You cannot use JMP, JSR, and LWA instructions on the INIT logic screen. Remove JMP, JSR, and LWA instructions which are used on the INIT logic screen. JMP, JSR, and LWA instructions can be used only on the MAIN and SUB-** screens.

(*** indicates a logic screen name, +++ indicates a ladder instruction name.)

3003

*** Cannot use +++ instruction. Change or remove the instruction.

PBC/PBR instructions are used on the INIT or SUB- ** logic screen. You can use the EXIT instruction on the MAIN screen only. When an EXIT instruction is used on the INIT or SUB-** logic screen, delete the instruction.

(*** indicates a logic screen name, +++ indicates a ladder instruction name.)

3004

The number of nested branches exceeds the maximum. Reduce the branching.

The number of branch levels (nested branches) exceeds 25. Reduce the number of branch levels to 25 or fewer.

: 1 nesting level

: 2 nesting levels

3005

The number of nested FOR-NEXT instructions exceeds the maximum. Reduce nesting to less than 64.

There are several FOR-NEXT instructions registered in the program where FOR-NEXT is executed, and the number of levels (nestings) exceeds 64. Create a program using 64 or fewer levels.

3006

Too many variable comments.

The number of variable comments exceeds the upper limit (the number of variable comment blocks x 40 + 210).

3007

Too many rung comments.

The number of rung comments exceeds the upper limit (the number of rung comment blocks x 10 + 55). Please check the rung comment capacity. From the [Project] menu, point to [Information] and click [Project Information]. In the [Project Information] dialog box, select [Logic Memory] and click the [Logic] tab. Click [Configure Memory] to check the rung comment capacity.

3008

Logic contains too many steps.

The total number of steps in the logic exceeds the upper limit of the logic (the number of logic blocks x 500). Please check the Logic Capacity (Steps). From the [Project] menu, point to [Information] and click [Project Information]. In the [Project Information] dialog box, select [Logic Memory] and click the [Logic] tab. Click [Configure Memory] to check the logic capacity for the number of steps.

3009

The maximum number of steps for online editing has been exceeded. The maximum number is 340 steps.

Using online edit, you edited a rung with too many instructions. As a result, you exceeded the maximum limit for the logic program size you can send to the display unit in a single edit operation. In this case, reduce the number of commands in the edited line, or cancel the edit operation to go to the monitor step.

3010

There are more than 100 errors. Only the first 100 are displayed.

There are more than 100 errors. Only the first 100 are displayed.

Ensure what the warnings mean and reduce the warnings to less than 100.

3011

*** Unable to use I/O Driver instruction. Please delete.

Unable to use I/O Driver instruction.

Please remove instruction.

(*** indicates an instruction name.)

3012

Logic contains too many Function Block instructions. You can add up to 128 Function Block instructions when the [Share Local Variables in Function Blocks] option is disabled.

If [Do not share] is selected in [System Settings]-[Logic Program]-[Function Block's Local Variable], set up the project so that the total of function blocks used in all logic programs is to 128 or less.

3020

Unable to use Function Block instruction in ERRH. Please delete.

A Function Block instruction is used in ERRH. Please remove the Function Block instruction in ERRH.

3021

The data size of the registered function block has exceeded the maximum limit. (***/1Mbyte)

The Function Block size exceeds 1 MB. Modify the Function Block so that the total size of the Function Block in the project is 1 MB or less.

(*** indicates the Function Block data size)

3022

The number of nested Function Blocks exceeds the maximum. Reduce nesting to less than 16.

Other Function Blocks are repeatedly used in the Function Block and the number of nested Function Blocks exceeds 16. Create a program using 16 or fewer levels.

3023

Unregistered function block *** in use.

Function Block which is not registered to a Screen List is in use. Create a Function Block with the same name or remove the Function Block instruction from the Logic Program.

(*** indicates the Function Block name)

3024

A Function Block instruction is recursively called.

A Function Bock is used as an instruction within the same Function Block or its nests. You cannot make recursive calls to Function Blocks. You cannot use the same Function Block as the call-to and the called Function Blocks.

3025

Unable to use Function Block instruction in shunt between branches. Please delete.

A Function Block instruction is inserted on branches or on power bars between branches. Move the Function Block instruction to before the beginning of the branch, or on the power bar after the end of the branch. Or remove the Function Block instruction.

3026

Exceeded maximum total number of lines and branches. Please reduce the total number of lines and branches to 40 or less.

The total number of power bars and branches exceeds the maximum number of 40. Reduce the number of power bars and branches to 40 or fewer.

3200

Instruction is undefined.

There is an instruction which has not been defined. Remove the instruction or use the editor version where the instruction has been defined.

3201

*** Instruction is misplaced. Put instruction at end of rung.

An instruction which can be set only at the right end of the connecting line (end of rung) is not set properly. You can set logic control instructions (instructions other than INV) only at the end of the rung. Remove instruction(s) set to the right of a logic control instruction, or set a logic control instruction at the end of the rung.

(*** indicates an instruction name.)

3202

*** Instruction cannot be used in a FOR-NEXT loop. Remove the instruction.

You cannot use logic control instructions (JMP, JSR, RET, EXIT, PBC, and LWA) in a FOR-NEXT program. Remove the logic control instruction or change the position of the FOR-NEXT loop.

(*** indicates an instruction name.)

3203

*** Corresponding instruction *** cannot be found. Add instruction ***.

A NEXT instruction corresponding to FOR or a FOR instruction corresponding to NEXT cannot be found in the program. Add a corresponding FOR or NEXT instruction, or remove the existing FOR or NEXT instruction.

(*** indicates an instruction name.)

3204

*** Instruction cannot have other instructions on the same rung. Remove all other instructions.

When any of the FOR, NEXT, and PBR instructions is set on a rung, an instruction or branch cannot be set on the same rung. Remove any instructions other than the FOR, NEXT, or PBR instruction, or remove the FOR, NEXT, or PBR instruction.

(*** indicates an instruction name.)

3205

PBC corresponding instruction PBR cannot be found. Add instruction PBC.

A PBR instruction corresponding to a PBC instruction cannot be found. Set a PBR instruction corresponding to a PBC instruction below the PBC instruction.

3206

PBR corresponding instruction PBC cannot be found. Add instruction PBC.

A PBC instruction corresponding to a PBR instruction cannot be found. When setting PBC instruction, set one PBR instruction whose operand S1 is set to the higher hierarchical level (than that of the PBC instruction).

3207

*** Instruction cannot be used at the end of the rung. Please add the supported instruction or coil instruction.

Input instructions cannot be set at the end of a rung. Add an advanced instruction or a coil at the end of the rung.

(*** indicates an instruction name.)

3208

*** There are instructions after this one. Remove the other instructions.

There is an instruction after this instruction that can be set only at the end of rungs. Please remove the instruction.

(*** indicates an instruction name.)

3300

*** Subroutine defined in the JMP instruction does not exist. Check the label.

The label name specified in the JMP instruction does not exist. Add the label specified in the JMP instruction or use a valid label name.

(*** indicates a label name.)

3301

*** Label specified in the JMP instruction resides in other logic. Select label from the same logic.

The label name specified in the JMP instruction is used on another logic screen. The JMP instruction can only be used on a single logic screen. Change the label name or remove the JMP instruction.

(*** indicates a label name.)

3302

*** Subroutine defined in the JSR instruction does not exist. Check the subroutine.

The subroutine specified in the JSR instruction does not exist. Change the setting of the JSR instruction or create a new subroutine.

(*** indicates a subroutine name.)

3303

Too many I/O driver instructions. Reduce instructions to less than ** .

More than 15 I/O driver instructions are placed.

Reduce instructions to less than15.

(** indicates a number)

3304

Unsupported instruction. Either delete the instruction or add corresponding I/O driver: ***.

Error was generated because the program uses an I/O driver instruction unsupported by the selected I/O driver.

Please remove the unsupported I/O driver instruction.

(*** indicates a driver name)

3305

You cannot add I/O driver instructions while online editing.

You cannot add I/O driver instructions while online editing.

Undefined operand is being used.

3306

*** Instruction's CH is duplicated. Please set up a different CH.

Please set up so there are no duplicate CHs.

(*** indicates an instruction name.)

3400

There is an undefined operand in the instruction.

There is an undefined operand in the instruction. Define the operand.

3401

*** Operand is undefined. Define the operand.

There is an undefined operand in the instruction. Define the operand.

(*** indicates an operand name.)

3402

Specify an integer variable or constant for array elements.

To use a variables in an array, specify array elements with integer constants. Another way to use the integer variable is to make it a non-array type. The type of the integer variable must be set to non-array and an internal variable must be used.

3403

Use an integer variable or constant when referencing elements.

The element to be specified (bit, byte or word) must be an integer constant or an integer type non-array variable.

The attribute of the integer type non-array variable must be internal.

3404

*** Variable is used in multiple PID instructions.

One PID variable is used in multiple PID instructions. One PID variable must be used in a single PID instruction. Remove the excessive PID instructions or add PID variables.

(*** indicates an instruction name.)

3405

*** Operand data type does not match instruction. Set up an operand with the correct data type.

The data type of operand S1, S2, S3, D1, or HP is incorrect. Available data types have been defined to individual operands, and the specified type is not available for the operand.

(*** indicates an operand name.)

3406

*** Cannot use a constant in the operand. Specify different data.

You cannot set a constant in operand D1. Specify data other than a constant type.

(*** indicates an operand name.)

3407

*** Cannot specify inputs in the operand. Specify different data.

You cannot set a variable type defined as an input in operand D1. Cancel the definition of input or input another variable type.

(*** indicates an operand name.)

3408

*** The data type or attribute of the operand does not match other operands. Change the data type or attribute.

There is an operand of a different type in operand S1, S2, S3, or D1 (When array is set for the variable method, the number of elements is also included.). Change the type so that all operands have the same type.

(*** indicates an operand name.)

3409

*** Operand constant exceeds operand *** bit size. Define a constant value that fits the bit length.

The constant value of the operand exceeds the bit size range of the variable specified in the operand. Set the constant value within the range of the bit size.

(*** indicates an operand name.)

3410

Operand S1 is not an integer. Define an integer value.

Only integer constants can be specified for operand S1. Specify an integer constant if any other has been specified.

3411

Operand S1 is out of range. Value must be 0 to 7.

The data type of operand D1 is incorrect. The available type for D1 is a bit data type. Specify a bit data type for operand D1.

3412

The data type of operand D1 is incorrect. Use the bit data type.

The data type of operand D1 is incorrect. The available type for D1 is a bit data type. Specify a bit data type for operand D1.

3413

Operand D1 cannot map external inputs. Change the attribute or operand.

You cannot map a variable set up with the external input attribute to operand D1. Change the input attribute or set a different variable for the operand.

3414

The data type for operands is inconsistent. Data types must be the same.

The data types set for the operands are not consistent. Use the same data type for all operands.

3415

The fixed value in operand *** exceeds the bit size of operand D1. Define a constant value that fits the bit length.

The integer constant value for operand S1 or S2 exceeds the range of the allowable input bit size of the variable type for operand D1. Set the integer constant value for operand S1 or S2 within the range of the allowable input bit size for operand D1.

(*** indicates an operand name.)

3416

Array size between operands is different. Check array sizes.

When operands S1, S2, and D1 are integer arrays, the numbers of array elements differ between the operands. Set all of these operands to have the same number of array elements. If only operand S2 is an integer, however, there is no problem when operands S1 and D1 have a different number of array elements.

3417

Operand S1 and operand D1 data types do not match. Data types must be the same.

The variable types of operands S1 and D1 are different. Change one of the types so that the operands have the same variable type.

3418

*** Operand must be an array element. Define an array element.

Operand S1 or D1 has elements other than a bit, integer, float, or real array element or a system variable (integer array element). Set only a bit, integer, float, or real array element or a system variable (integer array element) for operands S1 and D1.

(*** indicates an operand name.)

3419

Operand S2 exceeds the number of array elements in operand ***(+++). Increase the number of array elements +++ or change the settings in operand S2.

The value of operand S2 exceeds the number of array elements in operand S1. Increase the number of array elements in operand S1 or set the value of operand S2 to fewer than the number of array elements in operand S1.

(*** indicates an operand name, +++ indicates a variable name.)

3420

Operand S2 plus the element number in operand ***(+++) exceeds the number of array elements +++. Reduce the element number or change the settings in operand S2.

Operand S2 is an integer constant, and the value of [the element number of operand S1 or D1 + the value of operand S2 exceeds the array range for operand S1 or D1. Set the value of operand S2 within the range for operand S1 or D1, or increase the array element for operand S1 or D1.

(*** indicates an operand name, +++ indicates a variable name.)

3421

*** Operand must be an integer, float, or real array element. Define an array element.

Operand S1 or D1 has elements other than an integer, float, or real variable array element or a system variable (integer variable). Set an integer, float, or real variable array element or a system variable (integer variable) to Operand S1 or D1.

(*** indicates an operand name.)

3422

Operand S2 is out of range. Enter a value within the specified range.

Operand S2 is an integer constant and (when an array is specified) its value is other than 0 <= S2 <= 31 or 0 <= S2 = (32 x size -1). Set a value within the setting range.

3423

Operand S2 is out of range. Enter a value within the specified range.

Operand S2 for RCL/RCR instructions is an integer constant and its value is other than [0 <= S2 <= 32]. Set a value within the setting range.

3424

*** Operand is out of range. Enter a value within the specified range.

Operand S1 for the DECO instruction is an integer constant and its value is other than [0 <= S1 <= 31]. Or, Operand S2 for SAL/SAR instructions is an integer constant and its value is other than [0 <= S2 <= 31]. Set a value within the setting range.

(*** indicates an operand name.)

3425

Operand S1 and operand S2 data types do not match. Data types must be the same.

Operands S1 and S2 have different data types. Set the same data type for operands S1 and S2.

3426

*** Operand exceeds the range specified in operand ***. Change the value.

The bit size of the integer constant for operands S1 and S2 exceeds the available input range. Set them within the range of the bit size of the variable.

(*** indicates an operand name.)

3427

Operand S1 is zero. Enter a value within the specified range.

Operand S1 is an integer constant and its value is 0. Set a constant other than 0.

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

An Invalid data type is set for the setting value. Check the data type.

An Invalid data type is set for the setting value. Check the data type and delete if invalid. Otherwise, you can 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.

The value set from the dialog should not be outside of the following ranges.

Specify a value within these ranges.

Hours: 0...23

Minutes: 0...59

Seconds: 0...59

(*** indicates the element name)

3432

*** Invalid value. Enter a value within the normal range.

The value set from the dialog should not be outside of the following ranges.

Specify a value within these ranges.

Year: 0...99

Month: 1...12

Date: 1...31

(*** indicates the element name)

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.

3434

Variable mapped to I/O is assigned to operand *** . Either unmap I/O from the variable or change the operand.

Variable mapped to I/O is assigned to operand .

Either unmap I/O from the variable or change the operand.

(*** indicates an operand name.)

3435

Operand *** does not support retentive variables. Please select a volatile variable.

Please select a volatile variable.

(*** indicates an operand name.)

3436

The same variable is set up in the operand *** of a Special I/O Instruction. Please set up a different variable.

Please set up a different variable.

(*** indicates an operand name.)

3437

A channel's run and stop instructions use different operands ***. Please set up the same variable.

Please set up the same variable.

(*** indicates an operand name.)

3438

Logic unable to use Symbol arrays.

Change the type.

Please change to any variable type except for a symbol array.

3439

Logic is using *** tag. Select a different address. Set up a different address.

The address in a Data Format that cannot be used is set. Set another address.

(*** is a tag Data Type)

3440

Unable to set Input Variable to Output Operand.

An input variable is set to output operand (D operand) used in an instruction in the Function Block. Change to any variable type except for an input variable.

3441

Unable to set Output Variable to Input Operand.

An output variable is set to input operand (S operand) used in an instruction in the Function Block. Change to a constant or any variable type except for an output variable.

3442

You can set up only variables and device addresses as function block operands. (However, you cannot use variable arrays or modifiers.) Please check your operand settings.

Set with a variable or address to specify a constant value. When using arrays, specify an array (Example: Array), not an element (Example: Array[0]). When using structures, specify a structure (Example: Timer), not a member (Example: Timer.ET).

3443

The number of array elements for operand *** does not match. Set up an array with +++ elements.

The number of elements of the array set to the operand does not match the number of elements of the input or output variable in the Function Block. Set up an array with the same number of elements.

(*** indicates an operand name, +++ indicates number of elements.)

3444

You can set up integer variables only. *** is used in the function block as +++.

The input/output variable specified to the operand is set with bit (variable.X[0]) or with word (variable.W[0]). You cannot set address to an operand with bit or word settings. Set an integer variable.

(*** indicates an operand name, +++ indicates bit/word)

3445

You cannot use Bit Type #H system variables as the operand in a function block.

Define anything other than a Bit Type #H system variable.

3470

*** Operand cannot use the specified array variable +++.

The entire integer array (system variable) is specified for operands S1, S2, and D1. You cannot specify the entire array for operand S1, S2, and D1. To specify an array, specify array elements.

(*** indicates an operand name, +++ indicates a symbol variable name.)

3471

*** Operand accepts M, D, F, and R addresses only. Set up M, D, F, or R address.

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.

(*** indicates an operand name.)

3472

Operand S2 exceeds the number of registers in operand *** . Reduce the value of S2.

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.

(*** indicates an operand name.)

3473

Operand S2 plus operand *** exceeds the register range in *** . Reduce the value of S2 or change the address of *** .

Operand S2 is an integer constant and the value of operand D1 + S2 exceeds the range for operand D1. Or, the value of operand S1 + S2 exceeds the range for operand S1. Set the value of operand S2 within the range.

(*** indicates an operand name.)

3474

*** Operand cannot map registers other than D, F, and R. Set up one of these registers.

Operand D1 or S1 has elements other than an integer, float, or real variable. Set an integer, float, and real variable to Operand D1 or S1.

(*** indicates an operand name.)

3500

There are more than 100 warnings. Only the first 100 are displayed.

There are more than 100 warnings. Only the first 100 are displayed.

Ensure what the warnings mean and reduce the warnings to less than 100.

3600

There are no instructions. Confirm the logic.

There is a rung with no instructions. This does not affect the operation; however, it is recommended to delete the labels if they are unnecessary.

3601

There are no instructions on branch. Confirm the logic.

There is a branch with no instructions. If this is set on purpose, it presents no problem. If there is no specific purpose, it is recommended to delete the branch.

3650

*** There is no program description.

There is an empty subroutine program. This does not affect the operation; however, it is recommended to delete the subroutine program if there is no specific purpose.

(*** indicates a subroutine name.)

3651

*** Subroutine is not used.

There is a subroutine program which is not called. This does not affect the operation; however, it is recommended to delete the subroutine program if there is no specific purpose.

(*** indicates a subroutine name.)

3652

Labels are defined consecutively with nothing in between them.

There are labels defined consecutively with nothing in between. This does not affect the operation; however, it is recommended to delete the labels if they are unnecessary.

3700

Rung has only one Coil instruction. This instruction will always run.

Only one coil instruction exists in the rung. This does not affect the operation; however, note that this coil will always turn on.

3900

*** Variable is used in multiple Coil instructions.

One variable is used in two or more coil instructions. (double coil) If this is set on purpose, it presents no problem. Under normal conditions, one variable is used in one coil instruction (except for SET and RESET instructions.)

(*** indicates a symbol variable.)

3901

*** Variable is used in multiple Timer instructions.

One timer variable is used in multiple timer instructions. Since this may cause malfunctions, define one timer variable for one timer instruction.

(*** indicates a symbol variable.)

3902

*** Variable is used in multiple Counter instructions.

One counter variable is used in multiple counter instructions. Define one counter variable for one counter instruction.

(*** indicates a symbol variable.)

3903

Operand S1 is out of range. Define a valid value.

The constant of operand S1 is out of range. Set a positive constant value.

3904

Operand S2 value is zero.

When operand S2 is an integer constant and its value is zero, operand S2 is set to zero.

3905

Operand S1 and operand S2 are constants.

Both operands S1 and S2 are set to constants. Set either of operand S1 or S2 to a value other than a constant.

3906

PT value is zero.

The value of PT is zero. This presents no problem when the value of PT is specified separately.

3907

PV value is zero.

The value of PV is zero. This presents no problem when the value of PV is specified separately.

3908

The bit size of operand *** does not match other operands.

The bit size of an operand does not match other operands. Set the address such that it is the same bit size as other operands.

3909

The fixed value in operand *** exceeds the bit size of operand {1}.

The constant value of the operand exceeded the bit size. Set the constant value such that it is less than the bit size of other operands.

3910

The bit size of operands is not all the same.

The bit size of the operand is not unified. Set the address such that it is the same bit size as other operands.

3911

The fixed value in operand *** exceeds the bit size of operand D1.

Set the constant value such that it is less than the bit size of Operand D1.

3912

The bit size of operands S1 and D1 do not match.

Set the type such that Operand S1 and Operand D1 are the same type.

3913

The bit size of operands S1 and S2 do not match.

Set up the address such that Operand S1 and Operand S2 are the same bit size.

3914

*** Operand exceeds the range specified in operand ***.

Set such that the Operand constant value is within the range.

3915

Bit size does not match.

Set the address such that it is the same bit size as other operands.

Other errors

I/O Settings

Error No.

Error Message

Cause and Troubleshooting

4*01

Variable type you are mapping should be bit.

An integer variable is allocated to the bit I/O.

Allocate a bit variable.

Replace * with the driver ID (internal driver:1; external driver 1:2; external driver 2:3)

4*02

Variable type you are mapping should be word.

A bit variable is mapped to integer I/O.

Map an integer variable.

Replace * with the driver ID (internal driver:1; external driver 1:2; external driver 2:3)

4*03

Output variable mapped to input terminal.

An output type variable is allocated to the I/O input terminal.

Allocate an input type variable.

Replace * with the driver ID (internal driver:1; external driver 1:2; external driver 2:3)

4*04

Input variable mapped to output terminal.

An input type variable is mapped to the I/O output terminal.

Map an output type variable.

Replace * with the driver ID (internal driver:1; external driver 1:2; external driver 2:3)

4*05

Cannot map array variable type.

An array variable is mapped to I/O.

Map a non-array type variable.

Replace * with the driver ID (internal driver:1; external driver 1:2; external driver 2:3)

4*06

Unsupported module is setup.

Unsupported module is setup in I/O.

Change the module setting.

Replace * with the driver ID (internal driver:1; external driver 1:2; external driver 2:3)

4*01

Current I/O points require scan time of ** ms.

Transmission time exceeds the scan time.

Reduce the number of I/O points transmitted, or adjust the scan time.

Replace * with the driver ID (internal driver:6; external driver 1:7; external driver 2:8)

(The value in ** will differ depending on the module in use.)