Rockwell Automation 2706-MB1 MESSAGEVIEW 421 SOFTWARE MANUAL User Manual

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Validation Error Messages

D–12

Publication 2706-817

Message

What to do

Meaning

Maximum allowable Embedded Entry
Variables per message exceeded.

The message has more than ten embedded
variables.

Reduce the total number of embedded
variables to 10 or less.

Message [number] Chain-to message number
cannot be 0.

The message is chained to a non-existent
message.

Use Chain control on the Message Editor
Table view to disable the chain or alter the
“To” message number to select a different
existing message.

Message number [number] chained to invalid
message number.

The message is chained to a non-existent
message.

Use Chain control on the Message Editor
Table view to disable the chain or alter the
“To” message number to select a different
existing message.

Message number [number] circular chain.

The message is chained to itself.

Use Chain control on the Message Editor
Table view to disable the chain or alter the
“To” message number to select a different
existing message.

Message number [number] doesn’t have a
valid trigger source or isn’t chained to from
another message.

The message can not be triggered with the
defined application.

Define a Value Trigger tag in the Terminal
Setup/Control Tags dialog, select Bit Trigger
Enable for this message, or select Chain
Enable in another message to this message.

Message number [number] duplicated
[number] times.

The message numbers for all messages in an
application are not unique.

Renumber or delete the offending message to
insure that message numbers are unique.

Msg #[number] Slave message enabled
without Slave Device selected in Aux. Port
terminal setup.

The message has the Slave Enable attribute
set when Slave Device is not selected.

Disable the Slave Enable attribute for the
message or select Slave Device as the Aux.
Port Device in the Terminal Setup/Aux. Port
dialog.

Msg #[number] ASCII Variable Entry is not
supported by terminal type.

Embedded ASCII Entry variables are not
allowed for ASCII trigger application.

Use the Terminal Setup/Comms. Setup dialog
to convert the terminal type, or delete the
embedded ASCII entry variables in the
message.

Msg #[number] Numeric Variable Entry is not
supported by terminal type.

Applications can not support embedded
Numeric Entry in the message.

Resolve the conflict by removing the
embedded Numeric Entry Variable(s).

PLC/Scanner not assigned.

The PLC/Scanner with which the terminal
communicates is not defined.

Use the Terminal Setup Communication
Setup dialog to configure the PLC/Scanner
type and name.

RIO rack information not defined.

The Remote I/O rack information is not
defined.

Use the Terminal Setup Communication
Setup dialog to configure the Remote I/O rack
information.

Slave message address is greater than the
maximum allowed address.

The Slave Address can not be greater than
127.

Change the value of the Slave Address
between 1 and 127 inclusive.

Slave message address is less than the
minimum allowed address.

The Slave Address can not be less than 1.

Change the value of the Slave Address
between 1 and 127 inclusive.

Slave message address of 13 is not allowed.

The Slave Address of 13 assigned to the
message is not allowed.

Change the value of the Slave Address to
some other value than 13.

Startup Message [number] doesn’t exist.

The Startup Message is assigned to an
undefined message number.

Change or disable the Startup Message in the
Terminal Setup/Advanced dialog or create a
message with the assigned message number.

Tag not assigned or data type mismatch.

Tag is undefined in the project database.

Use the tag editor to define the tag.

Unable to create RIO Block Array.

The RIO communication port setup is
incomplete.

Use the Terminal Setup/Comms. Setup dialog
or the Communication Setup Block Transfer
dialog to define the RIO port information.

Validation Tags: Device not found in project
database.

The PLC or Terminal device name is not in
the project database.

Use the Terminal Setup/Comms. Setup dialog
or the Terminal Setup dialog to define the
device.

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