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Rockwell Automation 1758-RTU202 DataSite Software User Manual FRN 1.2 User Manual

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Publication 1758-UM002D-EN-P - October 2010

DataSite Flow Configuration Utility (DS FloConfig) 219

The following tables list the definition of the first two bytes of the response
code according to the HART protocol.

First byte when bit 7 = 1 (Communication Error)

Bit

Value

Description

6

hex C0

Parity error

5

hex A0

Overrun error

4

hex 90

Framing error

3

hex 88

Checksum error

2

hex 84

0 (reserved)

1

hex 82

Rx buffer overflow

0

hex 81

Overflow (undefined)

First byte when bit 7 = 0 (Command Response)

Bit

Description

0

(1)

No command-specific error

1

(1)

(Undefined)

2

(1)

Invalid selection

3

(1)

Passed parameter too large

4

(1)

Passed parameter too small

5

(1)

Too few data bytes received

6

(1)

Device-specific command error (rarely used)

7

In write-protect mode

8

This bit can mean any of the following:

•Update failure—Returned real-time data has not changed since last read from field device.

•Warning: Update failure—Real-time data returned has not changed since last read.

•Warning: Set to nearest possible value—Command is accepted but limitations of the field device has caused data sent to

be rounded or truncated.

•Warning: Update in progress—Results of a command are excluded from its status because the command is still in the

process of being completed.

•Warning: External input is not set to 4…20 mA temperature.

•Warning: Time is corrupt.

•Warning: Units and 4/20 points set to new sensor limits.

9

This bit can mean any of the following:

•Lower range value too high—Lower range value is greater than the upper sensor limit.

•Applied process too high—Process applied to the field device is too high.

•Not in proper current mode—Field device is not in fixed current mode, or the current has not been set to the correct value.

•Not in proper analog output mode—Field device is not in fixed analog output mode, or the analog output has not been set

to the correct value.