[Chapter 9]
1253 Op Man_DA
9.3
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ERROR / WARNING CODE SUMMARY
2.1
GROUP 0: COMMAND STRUCTURE
These errors indicate when the user has incorrectly entered or specified a command.
CODE
Explanation
01 Unknown
Command.
02
Argument mismatch. The wrong type, or number of arguments was used.
03
Argument out of range.
04
Floating point format error. A floating-point number was incorrectly entered,
e.g. 1.2.5E2 instead of 1.25E2.
05
Illegal request for value. Some parameter modes cannot be interrogated. For
example, it is meaningless to send ‘?SG’ (‘What is the value of Stop
Generator’).
2.2
GROUP 1: LEARNT PROGRAM
CODE
Explanation
11
Illegal edit command. After EDIT has been selected by remote control, only the
commands DELETE (*D), INSERT (*I) or QUIT (*Q) can then be used.
12
Command cannot be learnt. Certain commands (e.g. {EDIT}) cannot be learnt.
13 Program
does not exist with number specified.
14
Recursion attempted. Programs can only execute each other provided the
program executed by the original program does not itself attempt to execute the
program that executed it! Programs
can
execute themselves directly provided
the ‘execute program’ instruction is the last instruction entered (before QUIT).
15
Attempt made to change a program whilst a program is running. Before
attempting to change a. program, stop the running program using BREAK or
EXECUTE PROGRAM 0.
16
Program checksum error. Learnt programs are stored in the 1253 memory; a
check sum is calculated and stored with the program data. Before a stored
program can be executed, a new checksum is calculated, and compared with the
original. Disagreement of the two checksums indicates that the stored data are
corrupted: the program is not executed and ERROR 16 is displayed.
17
Program already exists. Previously learnt programs must be cleared before they
can be re-learnt.
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