Manual BG41/BG42/BG43 Software
Rev. 99/49 4-57
PAFE
Contains a byte for issuing an error number. PAFE provides the value 0, the
parameter details are therefore correct. A value unequal to 0 represents an error.
A value unequal to 0 represents an error, the given interface is not initialised.
PAFE Error codes registered by:
0 No error Data handling block
1 Wrong command Interface building block
2 Wrong channel number Interface building block
3 Wrong procdure number Interface building block
4 Wrong initialisation Interface building block
5 Wrong clock command Interface building block
6 invalid clock data Interface building block
7 Wrong parametrizing Interface building block
8 Wrong number of parameters Interface building block
9 Not used
10 Not used
11 Invalid value on the operands ADRE Data handling block
12 Invalid value on the operands SSNR Data handling block
13 Invalid value on the operands BAUD Data handling block
14 Invalid value on the operands PRIO Data handling block
15 Invalid value on the operands BLOC Data handling block
16 Undefined answer from interface Data handling block
building block
17 Invalid value in high byte FORM Data handling block
PROZ <> 3964 or 3964R
The data handling block examines the parametrized values at the following limits:
ADRE F080...F1FC
SSNR 1...2 (3)
BAUD 1...11
FORM Data handling block examines
High-Byte: 0 = 3964
1 = 3964(R)
Low Byte: Transmission format of the serial interface
PRIO 0/1
BLOC 16...128, always even-numbered