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Error Messages
List of Error Messages
List of Error Messages
Figure 32-1 is a list of the error messages that are returned by the parser on
this oscilloscope.
Figure 32-1
Error Messages
0
No error
The error queue is empty. Every error in the queue has been read (SYSTEM:ERROR?
query) or the queue was cleared by power-up or *CLS.
-100
Command error
This is the generic syntax error used if the oscilloscope cannot detect more specific
errors.
-101
Invalid character
A syntactic element contains a character that is invalid for that type.
-102
Syntax error
An unrecognized command or data type was encountered.
-103
Invalid separator
The parser was expecting a separator and encountered an illegal character.
-104
Data type error
The parser recognized a data element different than one allowed. For example,
numeric or string data was expected but block data was received.
-105
GET not allowed
A Group Execute Trigger was received within a program message.
-108
Parameter not allowed
More parameters were received than expected for the header.
-109
Missing parameter
Fewer parameters were received than required for the header.
-112
Program mnemonic too long The header or character data element contains more than twelve characters.
-113
Undefined header
The header is syntactically correct, but it is undefined for the oscilloscope. For
example, *XYZ is not defined for the oscilloscope.
-121
Invalid character in number An invalid character for the data type being parsed was encountered. For example,
a “9” in octal data.
-123
Numeric overflow
Number is too large or too small to be represented internally.
-124
Too many digits
The mantissa of a decimal numeric data element contained more than 255 digits
excluding leading zeros.
-128
Numeric data not allowed
A legal numeric data element was received, but the oscilloscope does not accept
one in this position for the header.
-131
Invalid suffix
The suffix does not follow the syntax described in IEEE 488.2 or the suffix is
inappropriate for the oscilloscope.
-138
Suffix not allowed
A suffix was encountered after a numeric element that does not allow suffixes.
-141
Invalid character data
Either the character data element contains an invalid character or the particular
element received is not valid for the header.
-144
Character data too long
-148
Character data not allowed A legal character data element was encountered where prohibited by the
oscilloscope.
-150
String data error
This error can be generated when parsing a string data element. This particular
error message is used if the oscilloscope cannot detect a more specific error.
-151
Invalid string data
A string data element was expected, but was invalid for some reason. For example,
an END message was received before the terminal quote character.
Summary of Contents for Infiniium 8000A
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Page 21: ...1 Introduction to Programming ...
Page 43: ...2 LAN and GPIB Interfaces ...
Page 53: ...3 Message Communication and System Functions ...
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Page 59: ...4 Status Reporting ...
Page 78: ...4 20 Figure 4 3 Status Reporting Decision Chart ...
Page 79: ...5 Programming Conventions ...
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Page 95: ...6 Sample Programs ...
Page 149: ...7 Acquire Commands ...
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Page 177: ...8 Bus Commands ...
Page 187: ...9 Calibration Commands ...
Page 195: ...10 Channel Commands ...
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Page 383: ...17 Hardcopy Commands ...
Page 391: ...18 Histogram Commands ...
Page 403: ...19 InfiniiScan ISCan Commands ...
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