Mitsubishi Electric MELSEC iQ-R Series User Manual page 606

Process cpu module
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Error
Error name
code
4025H
File related error
4026H
File related error
4027H
File related error
4028H
File related error
4029H
File related error
402AH
File related error
402BH
File related error
402CH
File related error
402FH
File related error
4030H
Device specification error
4031H
Device specification error
4032H
Device specification error
4033H
Device specification error
4034H
Device specification error
4040H
Intelligent function module
specification error
4041H
Intelligent function module
specification error
4042H
Intelligent function module
specification error
4043H
Intelligent function module
specification error
4044H
Intelligent function module
specification error
36 ERROR CODES
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36.4 List of Error Codes
Error details and cause
• The specified file is processing the request from
another engineering tool.
• The file password set in advance to the target
drive (memory) must be specified.
• The specified range is larger than the file size.
• The same file already exists.
• The specified file capacity cannot be obtained.
• The specified file is abnormal.
• The request cannot be executed in the specified
drive (memory).
• The request cannot be executed currently.
• Writing of a file did not complete.
• The specified device is not supported.
■When CPU Module Logging Configuration Tool is
used
• The data logging specifying a device that is not
supported was started.
• The specified device number is out of range.
• The CPU module does not support the specified
device.
■When CPU Module Logging Configuration Tool is
used
• The data logging specifying a device number that
does not exist was started.
• The device modification was incorrectly
specified. Or, the unusable device (TS, TC, SS,
SC, CS, or CC) was specified in any of the
following SLMP/MC protocol commands; Read
random, Write random (in units of words), Entry
monitor device, or Execute monitor.
■When CPU Module Logging Configuration Tool is
used
• The data logging specifying a device modification
that is not supported was started.
• Writing cannot be done because the specified
device is for system use.
• The dedicated instruction cannot be executed
since the completion device for the dedicated
instruction does not turn on.
• The request cannot be executed to the specified
intelligent function module.
• The access range exceeds the buffer memory
range of the specified intelligent function module.
• The specified intelligent function module cannot
be accessed.
• The intelligent function module does not exist in
the specified position.
■When CPU Module Logging Configuration Tool is
used
• The data logging specifying a device that does
not exist or cannot be accessed was started.
• A control bus error occurred during access to the
intelligent function module.
Action
• Forcibly execute the request. Or, execute the request again
after the processing being performed ends.
• Specify the file password set in advance, and then access to
the drive (memory).
• Check the specified range and access within that range.
• Forcibly execute the request. Or, change the file name and
execute the request again.
• Review the specified file capacity, and execute the request
again.
• Back up data in the CPU module, and then initialize the
memory.
• Set the operating status of the CPU module to STOP, and
execute the request again.
• Execute the request again after a while.
• Back up data internally in the CPU module, and delete the
corresponding file or initialize the drive 4. Then, write the file
to the programmable controller again.
• Write the program restoration information. Then, read the
program files from the programmable controller again.
• Check the specified device.
• Check the specified device number.
• Check the device assignment of the CPU module.
• Check the specified device.
• Check the device modification method.
• Check the specified device.
• Do not write the data in the specified device, and do not turn
on or off.
• Since the completion device for the SREAD or SWRITE
instruction does not turn on in the CPU module on the target
station, execute the instruction again after setting the
operating status of the CPU module on the target station to
the RUN status.
• Check whether the specified module is the intelligent function
module having the buffer memory.
• Check the start address and access number of points and
access using a range that exists in the intelligent function
module.
• Check that the specified intelligent function module is
operating normally.
• Check the specified module for a hardware fault.
• Check the I/O number of the specified intelligent function
module.
• Check the specified intelligent function module and other
modules and base units for a hardware fault.

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