5. Programming
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Festo P.BE−SPC200−WIN−PISA−CD−EN en 0901d
The following table lists all possible Syntax check messages
in alphabetical order:
Message
Description/Remedy
Compilation aborted
Too many errors
The compilation was cancelled as there were too many errors.
Rectify the errors occurring before this message appeared and
re−compile.
Input file cannot be read
(fatal error)
A file necessary for compilation cannot be read. Check Windows System
Resources, close applications you do not require and check your hard
disk for errors.
Invalid program type The program file to be compiled does not conform to the WinPISA
format. It is possibly defective or has been processed with another
editor. Open the program window and save the program.
If the file cannot be opened, you must delete it using the Explorer and
re−create it in WinPISA.
No error This program contains no compilation or syntax errors
Non−permitted channel for
analogue nominal value
With command M14" you have entered a non−permitted channel for an
analogue nominal value after the axis identifier.
Permitted channels for analogue nominal values: 1 ... 4
Non−permitted command.
Analogue module is not
present
You have used one of the commands M10," M11", "M13" or M14"
for the analogue reference value. However, no analogue input module
has been configured in the SPC200 in your project.
Non−permitted flag You have specified an invalid flag in one of the commands #S..",
#R..", #T..", #TN.." (set one bit operand, reset, test to 1 or 0 signal).
Valid flags: FX0 .. FX99 [ FY ]
(0 = 100 % of max. defined speed)
Non−permitted input With one of the commands #T..", #TN.." (Test single−bit operand for 1
or 0−signal) you have specified a non−permitted input address.
Permitted addresses see section 5.2.
Not enough memory for
scanner
A problem has occurred in the internal memory management.
Check Windows System Resources and close applications you do not
require. Re−start Windows if necessary
Not enough memory for
the Opcode table
A problem has occurred in internal memory management.
Check Windows System Resources and close applications you do not
require. Re−start Windows if necessary