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Appears if an output instruction is sent from the computer during
execution of a previous output instruction. More precisely, there is a
certain amount of delay between the moment an output instruction is
given and the instant actual output begins.
This error message appears if the new output request arrives during this
delay time. (The delay time can be set using the [ESC].M instruction.
Appears if a device control instruction that the PNC-1860/1410/1210
cannot interpret is sent.
Appears if an invalid parameter has been specified for a device control
instruction.
Appears if the value for a device control instruction parameter exceeds
the permissible limit.
Error Message
Meaning
Appears if the number of parameters for a device control instruction is
more than that permissible.
Appears if a framing error, parity error, or overrun error occurs at the
time of data reception. (There is a problem with one of these
settings:Baud Rate, Parity, Stop Bits, or Data Bits.
The protocol settings for the PNC-1860/1410/1210 must be made
correctly in order to match the settings your computer is set to use.
Appears if the I/O buffer has overflowed. (There is a problem with the
connecting cable, or the settings for Heandshaking. Make sure you are
using a cable appropriate for your computer being used.Also, check
that the setting for Handshaking is correct.)
Appears if a communication error other than "Er10" through
"Er16", one uninterpretable by the PNC-1860/1410/1210,
occurs during data communications.
6 Trouble Shooting
6-1 ERROR MESSAGE
Er2:Wrong Number
of Parameters
Er1:Command
Not Recognized
Er3:Out of
Parameter range
Er5:Unknown
Character Set
Er10:Output
Request Overlap
Er11:Commnd
Not Recognized
Er12:Wrong
Parameter
Er13:Out of
Parameter range