Rockwell Automation 1769-ADN Compact I/O 1769-ADN DeviceNet Adapter User Manual

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Publication 1769-UM001B-EN-P - October 2002

Explicit Messaging Application Examples B-25

Should a configuration error occur, you will receive DeviceNet Error
Codes. The error code is a two-byte field, where the low byte is the
General Error Code and the high bit is the Additional Error Code.
The following is a list of possible DeviceNet Error Codes:

Error Code
(Hexadecimal)

Description of Error

00

Success Service was successfully performed by the object specified.

01

Reserved by DeviceNet for future extensions

02

Resource unavailable - Resources needed for the object to perform the
requested service were unavailable.

03

Reserved by DeviceNet for future extensions

04

Path segment error - The path segment identifier or the segment
syntax was not understood by the processing node. Path processing
shall stop when a path segment error is encountered.

05

Path destination unknown - The path is referencing an object class,
instance, or structure element that is not known or is not contained in
the processing node. Path processing shall stop when a path
destination unknown error is encountered.

06

Reserved by DeviceNet for future extensions

07

Connection lost - The messaging connection was lost.

08

Service not supported - The requested service was not implemented or
was not defined for the Object Class/Instance.

09

Invalid attribute value, invalid attribute data detected

0A

Attribute list error - An attribute in the Get_Attribute_List or
Set_Attribute_List response has a non-zero status.

0B

Already in requested mode/state - The object is already in the
mode/state being requested by the service.

0C

Object state conflict - The object cannot perform the requested service
in its current mode/state.

0D

Object already exists - The requested instance of the object to be
created already exists.

0E

Attribute not settable - A request to modify a non-modifiable attribute
was received.

0F

Privilege violation - A permission/privilege check failed.

10

Device state conflict - The device’s current mode/state prohibits the
execution of the requested service.

11

Reply data too large - The data to be transmitted in the response buffer
is larger than the allocated response buffer.

12

Reserved by DeviceNet for future extensions

13

Not enough data - The service did not supply enough data to perform
the specified operation.

14

Attribute not supported - The attribute specified in the request is not
supported.

15

Too much data - The service supplied more data than was expected.

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