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Chapter 5: Remote Control
5.6
Error Codes
The table below lists the error codes used in the PLZ-3WH series electronic load unit.
Table 5.6-1
Error message
Error code
Cause
Syntax Error
1
The command input has a syntax error.
Argument Err
2
The argument of the command line is faulty.
Memory Full
14
The memory size is too small to write the sequence program steps.
Diff. Mode
15
The basic operating mode settings are not suitable for the command sent.
Warning Data
16
The sequence contains the set value exceeding the rating.
SW State
21
An invalid command was input during a switching operation.
SEQ State
22
An invalid command was input during a sequence operation (RUN or PAUSE).
SHORT State
23
An invalid command was input during a short operation.
Alarm state
24
A command was input while an alarm was in effect.
SLAVE State
25
An invalid command was input during a slave operation.
EXECUTE 0
27
The sequence cannot be executed. (To implement the sequence, execute the
EXECUTE 1 and RUN commands in this order.)
Invalidity
28
An invalid command was input.
The error generated is written to the register. Therefore, the error code of the last error is returned in response to an
ERR? query. After the relevant error code is returned, the error register can be cleared with the CLR, DCL, or SDC
command.
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