Firmware error messages
When downloading the Qmove application, the QView-6 development environment can give error messages that are not described in the development environment manual. These errors are special and the description string given by QView-6 is generated directly by the firmware.
The table below describes possible error messages generated by the firmware.
Firmware error messages
Possible error message | Description |
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Error: SYSTEM + ARRSYS + DATAGROUP + INTDEVICE size overflow by 234bytes. | Given when the retentive variables exceed the maximum limit. |
Error: serial port not avaliable in SERCOM or MODBUS device declaration. | Given when the wrong number is used during the device declaration to select the communication channel. |
Error: CANOPEN device required if you use more than 3 slots. | In the BUS definition more than 3 slots are being used and so the application requests the use of Canopen modules. To manage this, a CANOPEN device must be declared. |
Error: incorrect bus fault mode in CANOPEN declaration. | The CANOPEN device declaration indicates a fault mode (last value in the declaration) that is not supported. |
Error: incorrect canbus speed in CANOPEN declaration. | The CANOPEN device declaration indicates an invalid speed. |
Error: too much CANOPEN device declaration. | Only one CANOPEN device can be declared. |
Error: absol. encoder resource num in ABSCNT device declar. is not avail. | The ABSCNT device declaration indicates an inexistent resource. |
Error: COUNT in ABSCNT device declaration is not a simulated counter. | The counter address used in the ABSCNT device declaration cannot be a simulated type (e.g. 1.CNT01). |
QMos version error. Unsupported instructions set. | One or more statements in the project QCL are not supported by the firmware. |
Error: compression file type not support. | The compression of the compiled QCL program is not supported by the firmware. |
Error: too mutch slots in bus declarations. | They were declared under BUS more slots than those allowed by the hardware. |