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Troubleshooting
Querying the Error Queue
Querying the Error Queue
The queue query message is a request for the next entry from the instrument’s
error queue. This queue contains an integer that can range from -32768 to 32767.
Negative error numbers are reserved by the SCPI standard and are defined in this
section. Positive error numbers are instrument-dependent. An error value of zero
indicates that no error or event has occurred.
The signal generator responds to the
SYSTem:ERRor?
(or
STATus:QUEue?
)
query using the following form:
<error number>, <error description>
The <error number> is a unique error descriptor. Certain standard error numbers
are described in this section. The <error description> is a short description of the
error, (optionally) followed by additional information regarding the error. Short
descriptions of the standard error numbers are described in this section. The
information that follows the error message may contain corrective actions that
should be followed to correct the error condition.
The <device-dependent info> section of the response may contain information
which will allow you to determine the exact error and context. For example:
-131, Invalid suffix;FREQuency:CENT 2.0E+5 dBmV
The maximum string length of <error description> plus <device-dependent info> is 255
characters. The <error description> will be sent exactly as indicated in this document,
including case.
If there has been no error, that is, if the queue is empty, the signal generator will respond
with:
0, No error
If there has been more than one error, the instrument will respond with the first one in its
queue. Subsequent responses to
SYSTem:ERRor?
will continue with the queue until it
is empty.
Summary of Contents for ESG-D Series
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Page 46: ...1 12 Preparing for Use Verifying Signal Generator Operation ...
Page 138: ...5 2 Hardkey and Softkey Reference ...
Page 164: ...5 28 Hardkey and Softkey Reference Amplitude ...
Page 166: ...5 30 Hardkey and Softkey Reference Arrow Keys ...
Page 168: ...5 32 Hardkey and Softkey Reference Display Contrast Keys ...
Page 188: ...5 52 Hardkey and Softkey Reference FM ...
Page 196: ...5 60 Hardkey and Softkey Reference Frequency ...
Page 198: ...5 62 Hardkey and Softkey Reference Help ...
Page 200: ...5 64 Hardkey and Softkey Reference Hold ...
Page 202: ...5 66 Hardkey and Softkey Reference Incr Set ...
Page 236: ...5 100 Hardkey and Softkey Reference LF Out ...
Page 238: ...5 102 Hardkey and Softkey Reference Local ...
Page 240: ...5 104 Hardkey and Softkey Reference Mod On Off ...
Page 242: ...5 106 Hardkey and Softkey Reference Mode ...
Page 336: ...5 200 Hardkey and Softkey Reference Mode GSM ...
Page 422: ...5 286 Hardkey and Softkey Reference Mode PDC ...
Page 466: ...5 330 Hardkey and Softkey Reference Mode PHS ...
Page 532: ...5 396 Hardkey and Softkey Reference Numeric Keypad ...
Page 554: ...5 418 Hardkey and Softkey Reference Power Switch ...
Page 564: ...5 428 Hardkey and Softkey Reference Preset ...
Page 570: ...5 434 Hardkey and Softkey Reference Pulse ...
Page 574: ...5 438 Hardkey and Softkey Reference Recall ...
Page 576: ...5 440 Hardkey and Softkey Reference Return ...
Page 578: ...5 442 Hardkey and Softkey Reference RF On Off ...
Page 584: ...5 448 Hardkey and Softkey Reference Save ...
Page 604: ...5 468 Hardkey and Softkey Reference Sweep List ...
Page 666: ...7 20 Operation Userfile Applications ...
Page 675: ...8 9 Safety and Regulatory Declaration of Conformity Declaration of Conformity ...