Error Messages in Alphabetical Order
Error Number This message is displayed if you pressed
without a full
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calibration being active. Perform (or
a full
calibration.
Then you can enable an auxiliary channel.
ABORTING COPY OUTPUT
Information This message is displayed briefly if you have pressed
to abort a copy
Message operation. If the message is not subsequently replaced by error message
number 25,
PRINT ABORTED,
the copy device may be hung. Press
once
more to exit the abort process and verify the status of the copy device. At this
point, the copy device will probably have an error condition which must be
(For example: out of paper or paper jam.)
ADDITIONAL STANDARDS NEEDED
Error Number Error correction for the selected calibration class cannot be computed until you
68 have measured all the necessary standards.
ADDRESSED TO TALK WITH NOTHING TO SAY
Error Number You have sent a read command to the analyzer (such as ENTER 716) without
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requesting data with an appropriate output command (such as OUTPDATA).
The analyzer has no data in the output queue to satisfy the request.
AIR FLOWRESTRICTED:
FILTER
Error Number Something is restricting the air flow into the analyzer. Check for any debris and
20 clean or replace the fan filter.
ALL REGISTERS HAVE BEEN USED
Error Number You have used all of the available registers; you can store no more
200 states even though you may still have sufficient memory. There are 31 registers
available, plus the present instrument state.
Error Messages
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