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' 0 + $ 0 ' 2 $ <! ; ' $ <! ; ' ' . ' * ; • • • <. 6 ' 6 94 4: 1$4#>>%% 6 8 + ) . ' < , -, & " & . ,,* ( ../ ' . ' . . ,,* ' ( ' ( 6 " . # 3 ; ' ,,* ' # & & / ' 0 0 ( 5 ( ( . ,,* ' " , -1 ( , ../ . ,,* ' ' . ( ' 5 ' . # ,,* ,,* . ' & ,,* & ' , ,,* ' ' A / K ,,* . )/ . 9 . , : ' ,6 ../ ' ; * K , ,,* 0 ; &-.) 7 + ' 0 ; ; $ <1 ( . . $$%% $ <! $$%% ,) 9 $ <! ' ' : * ,,* A ' ' & 7 - . & ! , ,6 ( & 842 81 # , ,,* 34 / ( . . 7 ( ../ . ' ,,* ' 1 $ <! 842 81 34 ' ,,* " ' # ,,* A 34 842 81 A A ,,* . . ' ' ( ../ & 7 " 5 - ,,* ' ' A + ,,* ' & ' ,,* ,,* . & ' ' ( $% , - / . * 0 1 2 Internal error. Comm port not active. 3 Transmit buffer full. 4-6 7 Internal errors. RS232 invalid port. 827 28 Internal errors. 2949 50 51 & Error allocating memory. Internal errors. Automatically resolved. The connection may have been lost. Disconnect and connect again. The Control isn’t accepting data sent by the PC. Make sure the Control is functioning correctly and reinitialize the Control. Automatically resolved. An invalid port was specified (i.e. COM5). Check the ‘PC Port Connection’ configuration in the DDE Server. Automatically resolved. The communications DLL was unable to allocate the required memory. Automatically resolved. Timeout on port. Retry the operation. If the problem persist, the Control may be too busy to respond to the PC. Other possibilities: 1) Make sure the DDE Server and the Control’s communications board both have the same echo settings. 2) Make sure the fiber optic cables are connected correctly (Receive to Transmit and Transmit to Receive). 3) Make sure all cables are connected securely and to the correct ports. 4) Check the port configuration on the DDE Server. Framing error in receive message. Retry the operation. This may be due to a noisy connection or improperly set baud rate. If the problem persists, check the connections and make sure the baud rate set in the DDE Server is the same as the baud rate of the Control. * , $ 52 Overrun error in receive buffer. 53 Parity error in receive message. 54 Cable isn't connected correctly (CTS is low). 55 The system has timed out waiting for data that has been placed on the transmit buffer to be transmitted. 64 A system error has occurred 65 An invalid NULL pointer was passed. 66 The DLL is busy processing another request. 67 The Handle is already in use. The DLL's state machine is not in the correct state. The DLL’s state machine is not in the correct state or is stuck in a non-idle state. The Client message is invalid 68 69 70 71 & A client message was expected. * , Retry the operation. This may be due to a noisy connection or improperly set baud rate. If the problem persists, check the connections and make sure the baud rate set in the DDE Server is the same as the baud rate of the Control. Retry the operation. This may be due to a noisy connection or improperly set baud rate. If the problem persists, check the connections and make sure the baud rate set in the DDE Server is the same as the baud rate of the Control. Verify that the correct cable is being used and connected correctly. The Control isn’t accepting data sent by the PC. Make sure the Control is functioning correctly and reinitialize the Control. The operating system has reported a problem. This is most likely do to low resources. Close any non-essential applications to make more resources available. This is ether a program problem or the operating system has run into memory problems. Close any non-essential applications to make more resources available. Restart to DDE Server application. If the problem persist, Reboot the computer. Close the DDE Server and restart it. Close the DDE Server and restart it. Close the DDE Server and restart it. The request received by the client is corrupted. If the problem continues, close the DDE Server and re-start it. The request received by the client is corrupted. If the problem continues, close the DDE Server and re-start it. $$ 72 An invalid command was requested. 73 The point type was out of range. Valid range is 1-15. 74 The point number was out of range. 75 An invalid quantity of data was requested. 76 The checksum on the received message was different than expected. 77 An error occurred while parsing the data received from the Control. & * , The request received by the client is corrupted. If the problem continues, close the DDE Server and re-start it. The request received by the client is corrupted. If the problem continues, close the DDE Server and re-start it. The request received by the client is corrupted. If the problem continues, close the DDE Server and re-start it. The request received by the client is corrupted. If the problem continues, close the DDE Server and re-start it. This error should correct itself. 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