WP 34S Owner‘s Manual
Edition 2.2
Page 87 of 103
Message
Error
Code
Mode(s) Explanation and Examples
1
\
α
An argument exceeds the domain of the ma-
thematical function called. May be caused by
roots or logs of negative numbers (if not pre-
ceded by
), by 0 / 0, LN(0),
(0),
TAN(90°) and equivalents, ATANH(x) for
1
Re
x
, ACOSH(x) for
1
Re
x
, etc.
18
All
Set when there is a checksum error either in
flash or as part of a serial download. It is also
set if a flash segment is otherwise unusable.
16
\
α
Similar to error 1 but a parameter specified in
J
or
K
is out of supported range for the func-
tion called. May appear e.g. if LgNrm is called
with
j
< 0.
17
\
α
Please see
Appendix A
.
Matrix / dIMEnSIon
21
DECM
A matrix isn't square when it should be.
Matrix sizes aren't miscible.
6
All
Attempt to address an undefined label.
No write / In FLASH
19
All
Attempt to delete program lines while
inside a flash segment..
8
All
A number exceeds the valid range.
Caused e.g. by specifying decimals >11,
word size >64, negative flag numbers, in-
tegers
≥2
64
, hours or degrees >9000,
invalid times, denominators ≥9999 etc.
A register address exceeds the valid
range. May also happen in indirect ad-
dressing.
An R-operation (e.g. R.COPY) attempts
exceeding valid register numbers (0 .. 99).
A matrix
descriptor
would go beyond the
registers available or a row or column in-
dex is too large.