2. Operation Messages on Setting And Display Unit
2.1 Operation Errors
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Error No.
Error message
Details
E60
IOP ERR
×
A classification number is displayed after the message for E60.
Refer to the section shown in parentheses‚ and remedy the
problem.
E60 lOP ERROR - 2 (Port already being used)
E60 lOP ERROR - 4 (E09 TIME OUT)
E60 lOP ERROR - 5 (E08 PHYSICAL ERR)
E60 lOP ERROR - 7 (E07 RESET END)
E60 lOP ERROR - 10 (E04 DEV. NOT READY)
E60 lOP ERROR - 15 (E17 PARITY H ERR)
E60 lOP ERROR - 16 (E18 PARITY V ERR)
E60 lOP ERROR - 17 (E20 OVER RUN ERR)
E60 lOP ERROR - 18 (E22 CODE CHANGE ERR)
E60 IOP ERROR - 20 (framing and H/W errors)
• Setting for the bit length is incorrect. (Baud rate, stop bit, and
character length)
Check the setting of the I/O device system and its parameters
and set it again.
• Check the situations of the connected devices (cable wiring and
noise measures).
• Data was input/output or the tape search was executed during
the host link.
Set 0 in #8109 HOST LINK, and then set 1 again before
performing the cycle start. (IOP error -2)
• The host link parameter was turned ON during connecting to the
Anshin-net. Turn the Anshin-net valid OFF. (IOP error -2)
• When #10812 Anshin-net/ Machine builders network system
valid is set to 1, the modem connection port of the Anshin-net or
machine builders network system is occupied.
Perform inputting or outputting using a port other than the
modem connection port. (IOP error -2)
• When connecting the GX Developer (when the bit selection
parameter #6451 bit5 is set to 1), the port 2 of the RS232C
communication port is always used.
Use a port other than the port 2 of the RS232C communication
port. (IOP error -2)
• When "#10812 Anshin-net/Machine builders network system
valid" is set to 1, the system configuration data output cannot be
used. When carrying out the system configuration data output,
"#10812 Anshin-net/Machine builders network system valid" is
set to 0. (IOP error -2)
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