Echelon OpenLNS User Manual

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988

Resource count exceeds capacity limits in self-identification data.
lcaErrNsLmsdObjectRange

267

Invalid object range in the LonMark portion of a network variable self-documentation

string. When specifying a range of objects, the lowest object index must appear before

the highest object index.
lcaErrNsLmsdObjectMemberNumber

268

Invalid object member in the LonMark portion of a network variable self-documentation

string. The member number must be between 1 and 32767.
lcaErrNsLmsdObjectArray

269

The LonMark portion of a network variable self-documentation string indicates that

elements of the network variable are to be used as members of an object array. However,

the network variable array has fewer members than the object array.
lcaErrNsLmsdVersion

270

Unsupported LonMark version number in the node self-documentation string.
lcaErrNsLmsdExpectedObjHdr

271

Expected LonMark object header in node self-documentation string.
lcaErrNsLmsdObjectNameTooLong

272

The LonMark Object name in the node self-documentation string exceeds 16 characters.
lcaErrNsCpsdOwnerType

273

Invalid CP owner type in header portion of the CP self-documentation string. The header

must indicate whether the CP is owned by the device, one or more objects, or one or more

network variables.
lcaErrNsCpsdMismatchedRangeTypes

274

Mismatched CP range types in the CP self-documentation string. Both the low and high

range values must have the same type.
lcaErrNsCpsdDisableWithoutNodeobj

275

The CP Self-documentation of one or more CPs indicate that the object must be disabled

in order to set the CP, but no node object is defined. Without a node object, it is not

possible to disable an object.
lcaErrNsCpsdFileCpWithoutFtp

276

A CP template file is defined in the external interface file for a device, but the device

does not support FTP or direct memory access.
lcaErrNsCpsdCpRange

277

The CP Self-documentation includes a range of objects or network variables, with the

first index in the range being greater than the second. CP ranges must be specified from

lowest to highest.
lcaErrNsCpsdDistributedArraySize

278

The CP Self-documentation indicates that a CP array should be distributed among range

of network variables or objects, but the CP array size does not match the owner’s range.

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