DeviceNet Status Codes
    The following are the DeviceNet Status Codes.
Status Code  | Description of Status  | Recommended Action  | 
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0-63  | DeviceNet node address of scanner or slave device.  | None.  | 
65  | The AutoScan option is on and the scanner is in idle mode.  | None.  | 
67  | Scanner is Secondary scanner.  | None.  | 
68  | Primary scanner has detected no Secondary scanner.  | Configure another scanner to be the Secondary scanner.  | 
69  | Primary and Secondary configurations are mismatched.  | Check configuration of the Secondary scanner.  | 
70  | The address of the scanner is already in use by another device on the network.  | Change the address of the scanner to an unused address.  | 
71  | Invalid data in scan list.  | Use RSNetWorx software to reconfigure the scan list.  | 
72  | Slave device stopped communicating. If communication is not reestablished with the slave device during the next attempt, status code will change to 78.  | 
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73  | Slave device’s identity information does not match electronic key in scanner.  | 
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74  | Scanner detected data overrun on DeviceNet communication port.  | 
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75  | Either or both of the following are present. 
  | Verify that the scanner has the following. 
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76  | No direct network traffic for scanner. The scanner hears other network communication but does not hear any directed to it.  | None.  | 
77  | During initialization, the data size expected by the slave device does not match the size in the corresponding scan list entry.  | 
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78  | Slave device is configured in scan list, but is not communicating.  | 
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79  | Scanner has failed to transmit a message.  | 
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80  | Scanner is in idle mode.  | If desired, put scanner in run mode by doing the following. 
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81  | Controller has set the scanner to faulted mode.  | Bit O.CommandRegister.Fault for the scanner is on. Correct condition that caused controller to set this bit and then turn this bit off.  | 
82  | Error detected in sequence of fragmented I/O messages from slave device.  | 
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83  | Slave device returns error responses when the scanner attempts to communicate with it.  | 
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84  | Scanner is initializing the DeviceNet network.  | None. This code clears itself once the scanner attempts to initialize all the slave devices on the network.  | 
85  | During runtime, the data size sent by the slave device does not match the size in the corresponding scan list entry.  | Since variable length poll data is not supported, verify that the slave device is functioning properly.  | 
86  | The slave device is in idle mode or not producing data while the scanner is in run mode.  | 
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87  | Scanner cannot listen to shared inputs from slave device because the owning scanner has not established communication with that slave device.  | 
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88  | Scanner cannot listen to shared inputs from slave device because I/O parameters (for example, polled or strobed, electronic key, data size) for that slave device are configured differently between this scanner and the owning scanner.  | In this scanner, reconfigure the I/O parameters for the shared inputs scan list entry so that they match those same parameters in the owning scanner.  | 
89  | Scanner failed to configure a slave device using the Automatic Device Recovery (ADR) parameters.  | Make sure that you installed a compatible slave device.  | 
90  | Controller has set the scanner to disabled mode.  | If desired, enable the scanner by turning off bit O.CommandRegister.DisableNetwork for the scanner.  | 
91  | Bus-off condition likely due to cable or signal errors.  | 
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92  | DeviceNet cable not supplying power to the scanner’s communication port.  | 
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95  | The scanner’s firmware is being updated or a configuration is being downloaded.  | None. Do not disconnect the scanner while the update is in process, otherwise, existing data in scanner memory will be lost.  | 
97  | The controller has placed the scanner in halt mode.  | Bit O.CommandRegister.HaltScanner for the scanner is on. Turn this bit off and then cycle scanner power.  | 
98  | General firmware error.  | Replace device.  | 
99  | System failure.  | Replace device.  | 
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