Mitsubishi Electronics QJ7MES96 Thermostat User Manual


 
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10.2 Error Code List
10.2.1 Error codes for the MES interface module
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Table 10.3 Error codes for the MES interface module
Error code Error name Description Action
0B0Bh
Setting read error
The CompactFlash card may be
corrupted.
• Replace the CompactFlash card.
0B0Ch
0B0Dh
DB connection service
communication error
An Ethernet communication error has
occurred.
• Check the Ethernet connection.
• Check if [Server service settings] is
correct.
• Check if the ODBC setting is
correct.
0B0Eh
to
0B1Eh
System error
• Please consult your local Mitsubishi
representative.
0B1Fh Type conversion error
The data could not be converted to the
specified type.
• Change the setting so that type
conversion will be available in any
case.
0B20h Tag write error Failed to write data to the tag.
• Check if data can be written to the
device specified for the tag
component.
0B21h System error
• Please consult your local Mitsubishi
representative.
0B22h Tag access error Failed to read or write the tag.
• Check if [Device tag settings] is
correct.
• Check if the ERR. LED is on or
flashing on the MES interface
module.
Section 10.3 Troubleshooting
by symptom
0B23h System error
• Please consult your local Mitsubishi
representative.
0B24h Tag value read error Failed to read data from the tag.
• Check if [Device tag settings] is
correct.
0B25h
to
0B28h
System error
• Please consult your local Mitsubishi
representative.
0B29h
Type conversion to tag
component error
The data could not be converted to the
type specified for the tag component.
• Check the data type of the tag
component or the substitute value.
• Check that the operation result
obtained by operation action is
within the range of the data type of
the substitute source tag
component.
(When the database is Microsoft
®
Access
®
2007/2010/2013)
When using "Select" and "MultiSelect"
for a field whose data type is single
type or double type, check that
"Microsoft Access Driver (*.mdb)" is
selected in the ODBC setting.
Section 8.2 (3) For Microsoft
®
Access
®