SY/MAX-Specific Error Codes

When using SY/MAX Ethernet, three additional types of errors may appear in the CONTROL[1] register of the control block.

The error codes have the following meaning:

  • 71xx Error: Errors found by the SY/MAX remote device

  • 72xx Error: Errors found by the server

  • 73xx Error: Errors found by the Quantum translator

SY/MAX-Specific Hexadecimal Error Codes

SY/MAX-specific hexadecimal error codes:

Hex. Error Code

Description

7101

Invalid opcode found by the SY/MAX remote device

7103

Invalid address found by the SY/MAX remote device

7109

Attempt to write to a write protected register found by the SY/MAX remote device

F710

Receiver overflow found by the SY/MAX remote device

7110

Invalid length found by the SY/MAX remote device

7111

Remote device not active, no connection (occurs when retry attempts and time-out have been used up), found by the SY/MAX remote device

7113

Invalid parameter in a read operation found by the SY/MAX remote device

711D

Invalid route found by the SY/MAX remote device

7149

Invalid parameter in a write operation found by the SY/MAX remote device

714B

Invalid drop number found by the SY/MAX remote device

7101

Invalid opcode found by the SY/MAX server

7203

Invalid address found by the SY/MAX server

7209

Attempt to write to a write protected register found by the SY/MAX server

F720

Receiver overflow found by the SY/MAX server

7210

Invalid length found by the SY/MAX server

7211

Remote device not active, no connection (occurs when retry attempts and time-out have been used up), found by the SY/MAX server

7213

Invalid parameter in a read operation found by the SY/MAX server

721D

Invalid route found by the SY/MAX server

7249

Invalid parameter in a write operation found by the SY/MAX server

724B

Invalid drop number found by the SY/MAX server

7301

Invalid opcode in an MSTR block request from the Quantum translator

7303

Read/Write QSE module status (200 route address out of range)

7309

Attempt to write to a write protected register when a status write is carried out (200 route)

731D

Invalid route found by the Quantum translator.

Valid routes:

  • dest_drop, 0xFF

  • 200, dest_drop, 0xFF

  • 100+drop, dest_drop, 0xFF

  • All other routing values produce an error

734B

One of the following errors occurred:

  • No CTE (configuration extension table) has been configured

  • No CTE table entry has been made for the QSE model slot number

  • No valid drop has been specified

  • The QSE module has not been reset after the creation of the CTE.

    Note: After writing and configuring the CTE and downloading to the QSE module, the QSE module must be reset for the modifications to become effective.

  • When using an MSTR instruction no valid slot or drop has been specified