Diagnostics with the CP 340
8.2 Diagnostics Messages of the Function Blocks P_SEND, P_RCV and P_PRINT
PtP coupling and configuration of CP 340
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Event classes
The table below describes the various event classes and numbers.
Table 8- 1 Event classes and event numbers
Event class 5 (05H):
"Error while processing CPU request"
Event no. Event To correct or avoid errors
(05)02H Job not permitted in this CP operating mode (e.g.,
device interface not parameterized)
Evaluate the diagnostic interrupt and rectify the error
accordingly.
(05)05H Only for printer drivers:
System data block with message texts not
available on the CP
Use the parameter assignment software to configure
the message texts, and then carry out a warm
restart.
(05)06H Only for printer drivers:
Message text not available
Use the parameter assignment software to configure
the message texts, and then carry out a warm
restart.
(05)07H Only for printer drivers:
Message text too long
Edit the message text to reduce it to a length of
fewer than 150 characters (or no more than 250
characters if it contains variables).
(05)08H Only for printer drivers:
Too many conversion statements
You have configured more conversion statements
than variables. Conversion statements without
associated variables will be ignored.
(05)09H Only for printer drivers:
Too many variables
You have configured more variables than conversion
statements. Variables without associated conversion
statements will not be output.
(05)0AH Only for printer drivers:
Unknown conversion statement
Check the conversion statement. Undefined or
unsupported conversion statements are replaced in
the printout with ******.
(05)0BH Only for printer drivers:
Unknown control statement
Check the control statement. Undefined or
unsupported control statements will be ignored. The
control statement will not be output as text either.
(05)0CH Only for printer drivers:
Conversion statement not executable
Check the conversion statement. Conversion
statements that cannot be executed are output in the
printout in accordance with the defined width and the
valid remainder of the conversion statement or the
default display with * characters.
(05)0DH Only for printer drivers:
Width in conversion statement too small or too
great
Correct the specified width of the variable in the
conversion statement on the basis of the variable's
maximum possible number of characters in text-
based display types (A, C, D, S, T, Y, Z). Only as
many characters as will fit in the specified width
appear in the printout; the text is truncated to this
width. In all other cases, * characters are output
corresponding to the width.
(05)0EH Only for 3964(R) and ASCII drivers:
Invalid telegram length
Telegram length is > 1,024 bytes. The rest of the
telegram (> 1,024 bytes) is still being received by the
CP 340; this means that the first part of the telegram
is discarded.
Select a shorter telegram length.