MSC-5-3232 Product Manual
Error # Message
Description
E01
Token too long
A command name or string argument was too long.
E02
Invalid command
Invalid command name.
E03
Invalid argument
One or more invalid argument values.
E04
Invalid destination
Invalid matrix destination number.
E05
Invalid source
Invalid matrix source number.
E06
Invalid level
Invalid matrix level number.
E07
Invalid preset
Invalid preset number.
E08
Unterminated string
Double or single quoted string not terminated.
E09
Backspace limit
reached
Devices have a limited backspace buffer size, if too many characters are
backspaced and then more characters are appended, this error will occur.
E10
Buffer overflow
Data exceeds maximum buffer length.
E11
Serial receive overrun
One or more characters were lost on the serial interface.
E12
Unsupported command Command is not supported by the system or current configuration.
Firmware 5.3.0 and newer.
E13
I/O Error
A general I/O error occurred.
Table 4: Error Codes
3.6 Command Arguments
Command arguments are separated into two categories: numeric and string arguments. These are further
explained in Table 5.
Numeric
String
Decimal (123) 1 to 3 decimal digits
Unquoted
Commands with string arguments
automatically interpret argument as
string (spaces and commas not
allowed).
Hex (0x3D)
0xNN where NN are 2 hex digits
from 0-9, A-F or a-f
Double quoted
One or more characters surrounded
by double quotes (“An Argument”).
Single quoted
One or more characters surrounded
by single quotes ('An Argument').
Table 5: Basic Argument Types
Arguments are shown in the Help command output surrounded by square brackets '[Arg]' or parenthesis '(Arg)'.
Square brackets indicate an optional argument and parenthesis indicate a required argument. Any optional
argument specified requires that all prior optional arguments are also specified. Table 6 lists currently used
command argument types.
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