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Error Messages
Error Message Descriptions
(-255)
Directory full
Indicates that a legal program command or query could
not be executed because the media directory was full.
The definition of what constitutes a full media directory
is device-specific.
(-254)
Media full
Indicates that a legal program command or query could
not be executed because the media was full (for
example, there was no space left on the disk). The
definition of what constitutes full media is
device-specific.
(-253)
Corrupt media
Indicates that a legal program command or query could
not be executed because of corrupt media, for instance a
bad disk or incorrect disk format. The definition of what
constitutes corrupt media is device-specific.
(-252)
Missing media
Indicates that a legal program command or query could
not be executed because of missing media, for instance
no disk in the disk drive. The definition of what
constitutes missing media is device-specific.
If this occurs during a memory catalog display, it means
the default memory system could not be located. The
instrument is likely not functioning properly. Report
this error to the nearest Agilent Technologies Sales and
Service office. Refer to the Sales and Service Office
table in the user’s guide for your instrument.
(-250)
Mass storage error
Indicates that a mass storage error has occurred. This
message is used when a device cannot detect more
specific errors.
(-241)
Hardware missing
Indicates that a legal program command or query could
not be executed because of missing device hardware (for
example, an option was not installed).
(-240)
Hardware error
Indicates that a legal program command or query could
not be executed because of a hardware problem in the
device. The definition of what constitutes a hardware
problem is completely device-specific. This error is used
when the device cannot detect more specific errors.
Summary of Contents for E4406A VSA Series
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