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3 Remote Operation
3.6
Error Codes
The SR542 contains an error buffer that can store up to 32 error codes as‑
sociated with errors encountered during command parsing, command
execution, or motor operation. The error LED will illuminate (
ERR
)
when an error occurs for any reason. The errors in the buffer may be read
one‑by‑one by executing successive
LERR?
queries, after which they are
removed from the buffer.
Errors in the buffer can also be accessed via the front panel by a long‑
hold (
∼
1 s) of the
Cancel
button. Viewing error codes from the front panel
does not remove them from the error buffer. See discussion of
.
The error LED will go off (
ERR
) when all errors have been retrieved
by
LERR?
or the error queue has been cleared by a
*CLS
command.
Alternatively, all errors stored in the the error queue can be cleared via
the front panel by a long‑hold (
∼
1 s) of the
button, followed by
to confirm. See discussion of
The meaning of each of the error codes is defined below.
3.6.1
Command Execution Errors
Execution errors occur when the SR542 successfully parsed a command
but fails to execute it, usually because of invalid parameters.
1
: Illegal value. A parameter was out of range.
2
: Wrong token. The received token is not valid for the given com‑
mand.
3
: Invalid bit. The received bit number is not valid for the given com‑
mand.
13
: Recall failed. The recall of instrument settings from nonvolatile
storage failed. If the recall failed at instrument startup, the instru‑
ment reverts to its default configuration. If the recall fails during
a user recall, no changes are made to the current configuration.
14
: Save failed.
15
: Invalid memory location.
19
: Internal error.
SR542 Precision Optical Chopper