Appendix. Touch Panel Runtime. In This Appendix... Introduction... B-2 Runtime Errors... B-3 Log File Naming...B-4

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Touch Panel Runtime s ppendix In This ppendix... Introduction... -2 Runtime s... - Log File Naming...-

ppendix - Touch Panel Runtime s Introduction The -more touch panels have diagnostics built-in to the operating system that monitor various runtime functions that will display an error message on the panel s display indicating that a particular error has occurred and what the error represents. The Message(s) is displayed in the upper left area of the display screen. The Runtime s are also logged into the panel s log under the Information tab in the panel s System Setup Screens. The Log, for example RTE-00, identifies the error on the System Screen - tab and in the error log. See hapter : System Setup Screens for additional details. The tables that follow show the possible Runtime s. The user can include in their touch panel project the use of this diagnostic information by using the system tag name to control displayed screens, operator messages, etc., and also communicate error information to the PL or controlling device. If a runtime error occurs, the system tag will contain the numeric value shown under the Value. For example, For example, if the panel project is configured to log to US and no US flash drive is installed in the panel, the panel will display RTE-00 Log buffer memory is full and the system tag will contain the value 200. The value of the last runtime error detected will remain in the. If you have difficulty determining the cause of the error, refer to hapter : Troubleshooting for additional help or contact our technical support group at 0--200 Message H0-EOM/H0-EOM0 Ethernet Module L0 PL Stride Ethernet Switch /0 ase-t (such as SE-SWU) Ethernet T able RTE-00 Log buffer memory is full -more Touch Panel uto MI / MI-X Ethernet Port -2 E-USER-M Hardware User Manual, st Ed. Rev. E

ppendix - Touch Panel Runtime s Runtime s If there is more than one Runtime, then the Message displayed at the top of the panel s screen will display for seconds, then be off for 2 seconds. The next Message will display for the same time increments, continue through any other active runtime error messages, and then start over. When only one Runtime is active, then that message will continuously be displayed until it is no longer active. No. Log Log RTE-00 2 RTE-002 RTE-00 Message Located at upper left of screen Message Log Failed. Not enough Memory Space in %evice% Log Failed. %evice% cannot be found Log Failed. an not write file - %file% RTE-00 Log cache memory is full Screen apture RTE-0 2 RTE-0 RTE-0 Table continued apture Failed. Not enough Memory Space in %evice% apture Failed. %evice% cannot be found apture Failed. an not write file - %file% Value 200 2002 200 200 20 20 20 System Screen Info > RTE-00 RTE-002 RTE-00 RTE-00 RTE-0 RTE-0 RTE-0 ause The size of the destination memory is not large enough to store the data. See Log File Naming below. No device available or the device is defective. See Log File Naming below. Logging the data has failed due to a problem such as the memory write protect is enabled. See Log File Naming below. The data log buffer in the SRM memory is full. See Log File Naming below. The size of the destination memory is not large enough to store the data. No device available or the device is defective. Logging the data has failed due to a problem such as the memory write protect is enabled. E-USER-M Hardware User Manual, st Ed. Rev. E -

ppendix - Touch Panel Runtime s Log File Naming The Log file name is formed automatically in the panel. The visible file name has the format: Screen Name + _ + Object name + _ + ate Stamp YYMM +.txt Internal to the panel, the file references are stored as the first four characters of the file name + ~ + a serial number between 000 and +.txt So, any group of filenames is limited to members. For Example: The following filenames form the same group. ll filenames start with SRE : Screen_Trend_yymmdd.txt Screen2_Trend2_yymmdd.txt Screen_Trend_yymmdd.txt If an attempt is made to store more than files in a group the panel will return RTE- 00, RTE-002, RTE-00 or RTE-00. Visible File Name Internal File Name Screen_Trend_0.txt SRE~00.TXT Screen2_Trend2_0.txt SRE~002.TXT Screen_Trend_0.txt SRE~00.TXT Screen_Trend_02.txt SRE~00.TXT Screen2_Trend2_02.txt SRE~00.TXT Screen_Trend_02.txt SRE~00.TXT... Screen_Trend_.txt SRE~.TXT Screen2_Trend2_.txt SRE~.TXT Screen_Trend_.txt SRE~.TXT Screen_Trend_0.txt Runtime RTE-00 Workaround: To minimize membership in any one group, change the Screen name and the Object name so the first four characters of the visible file name are unique For example, Screen Names: S, S2 Object Names:, Visible File Name Internal File Name S 0.txt S_~00.TXT S 0.txt S_~00.TXT S2 0.txt S2_~00.TXT S2 0.txt S2_~00.TXT S 02.txt S_~002.TXT S 02.txt S_~002.TXT S2 02.txt S2_~002.TXT S2 02.txt S2_~002.TXT S.txt S_~.TXT S.txt S_~.TXT S2.txt S2_~.TXT S2.txt S2_~.TXT Note that there is no conflict between file names and since no log group will exceed (days) the member limit is never exceeded. - E-USER-M Hardware User Manual, st Ed. Rev. E

ppendix - Touch Panel Runtime s Runtime s (cont d) No. Handshake e-mail Log Message Located at upper left of screen RTE-02 Handshake Timeout RTE-0 E-mail onnection %ddress% 2 RTE-02 Send E-mail %ddress% RTE-0 Email Failed: The file cannot be attached Send FTP RTE-0 2 RTE-02 FTP onnection %ddress%&%i% Send FTP %ddress%&%i% RTE-0 FTP Failed: The file cannot be copied Recieve FTP RTE-0 Receive FTP Receive HTTP RTE-0 Receive HTTP Message Value 202 20 202 20 20 202 20 20 20 System Screen Info > RTE-02 RTE-0 RTE-02 RTE-0 RTE-0 RTE-02 RTE-0 RTE-0 RTE-0 ause communications timeout occurred when either a Recipe or Numeric Entry Object, in which Notification and Handshake signals are used, failed to complete the responses. n incorrect SMTP address has been entered into the Touch Panel Network dialog screen. n incorrect email address has been entered into the ddress ook. n incorrect FTP Service has been assigned into the Touch Panel Network dialog screen. Permission to write to the FTP folder has not been authorized. The FTP site may require a user I and password. E-USER-M Hardware User Manual, st Ed. Rev. E -

ppendix - Touch Panel Runtime s Runtime s (cont d) No. Sound Log Message Located at upper left of screen RTE-0 Sound Failed. Not enough Memory onfiict RTE-0 Multiple Recipe IP ddress onflict - orrect IP ddress and Power ycle RTE- Record doesn t exist 2 RTE-2 File cannot open RTE- E-mail onnection %ddress% RTE- Send E-mail %ddress% RTE- Recipe - Index (%Row%) error RTE- Not enough buffer memory RTE- File cannot write RTE- Wrong file format RTE- Not enough Memory Space in %evice% Message Value 20 20 2 22 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 System Screen Info > RTE-0 RTE-0 RTE- RTE-2 RTE- RTE- RTE- RTE- RTE- RTE- RTE- ause The sound file failed to play due to insufficient memory. onflict of IP ddress The recipe file or data doesn t exist. The recipe file cannot be opened. bnormality is found in the numberic character data of the recipe file. bnormality is found in the data of the recipe file. Recipe was operated by the record number outside the range. Memory allocation error There was an error trying to write the recipe file. The recipe file format is incorrect. Insufficient storage space on media. - E-USER-M Hardware User Manual, st Ed. Rev. E

ppendix - Touch Panel Runtime s Runtime s (cont d) No. ction Log RTE- ction Overflows SRM Message Located at upper left of screen RTE-00 SRM heck Sum Message Value 2 200 System Screen Info > RTE- RTE-00 ause The number of actions executed in the event exceeded the maximum number. Memory in Panel has been orrupted by Power Loss, etc. Try cycling power to the panel and re-transfer the project to the panel, in sequential steps to attempt to resolve the error. E-USER-M Hardware User Manual, st Ed. Rev. E -