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Chapter 6 Error Messages
Execution Errors
6
-121
Invalid character in number
An invalid character was found in the number specified for a parameter.
Example:
TRIG:TIMER 12..34
-123
Exponent too large
A numeric parameter was found whose exponent was large than 32,000.
-124
Too many digits
A numeric parameter was found whose mantissa contained more than
255 digits, excluding leading zeros.
-128
Numeric data not allowed
The wrong parameter type was found in the command string. You may
have specified a number where a string or expression was expected, or
vice versa.
Examples:
DISP:TEXT 5.0 or ROUT:CLOSE 101
-131
Invalid suffix
A suffix was incorrectly specified for a numeric parameter. You may have
misspelled the suffix.
-134
Suffix too long
A header suffix is the number that can be appended to the end of some
command headers. This error is generated if the header suffix contains
more than 12 characters.
-138
Suffix not allowed
A suffix was received following a numeric parameter. You may have
misspelled the suffix.
-148
Character data not allowed
A discrete parameter was received but a character string or a numeric
parameter was expected. Check the list of parameters to verify that you
have used a valid parameter type.
Examples:
ROUTE:CLOSE CH101 or DIAG:DISP TEXT123
(the string must be enclosed in quotes)
-151
Invalid string data
An invalid character string was received. Check to see if you have
enclosed the character string in quotation marks and verify that the
string contains valid ASCII characters.
Example:
DIAG:DISP ’TESTING
(the ending quote is missing)
-158
String data not allowed
A character string was received but is not allowed for this command.
Check the list of parameters to verify that you have used a valid
parameter type.
Summary of Contents for Agilent 3499A
Page 13: ...1 1 Quick Start ...
Page 27: ...2 2 Front Panel Operation ...
Page 55: ...3 3 System Overview ...
Page 77: ...4 4 Features and Functions ...
Page 113: ...5 5 Remote Interface Reference ...
Page 164: ...164 5 ...
Page 165: ...6 6 Error Messages ...
Page 173: ...7 7 Plug in Modules ...
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Page 286: ...286 Chapter 7 Plug in Modules Terminals and Connections Information 7 ...
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Page 289: ...8 8 Application Programs ...
Page 299: ...9 9 Specifications ...
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