Marathon Computer UNIPRO V3.5 User Manual

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MMI Product Documentation

Unipro 3.5 Process Control 1 Aug. 1997

Message #97:

Indicates that a subroutine is calling a subroutine which is
illegal with the MMI Programmer.

Message #98:

Indicates that a jump from one program to another was
attempted but not implemented due to memory disruption or a
J201 to reference number too large.
Message #99:

Not assigned.

3.

After taking the required action based upon the
alarm message, there are several possible courses
of action:

a.

Press Enter again to continue with

the program (after either correcting the
problem with the temperature or events
buss in the case of error message #92, or
taking the prescribed action in the case of
programmable messages 01 through 89).
b.

Abort the program by pressing

PROG/AUTO/MAN.
c.

In the case of a timed-out limit

statement, (message #93), it is normally
desirable to continue the program by
re-executing the offending limit statement
to be sure it is satisfied. To do this,
simply press Enter. A setpoint will cause
the LIMIT statement to be skipped and
the program to continue on the next step.

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