Error Messages
B-4
M370430-01 Rev B
Execution Error List
An error in the range [-299, -200] indicates that an error has been
detected by the instrument's execution control block. The
occurrence of any error in the class causes the execution error bit
(bit 4) in the Event Status Register to be set.
Execution errors are reported by the device after rounding and
expression evaluation operations have taken place.
Table B-2
Execution Error List
Error
Code
Error Message Description
-200
Execution Error This is the generic syntax error for devices that
cannot detect more specific errors. This code indicates only that
an Execution Error as defined in
IEEE 488.2,
11.5.1.1.5 has
occurred.
-203
Command protected Indicates that a legal password-protected
program command or query could not be executed because the
command was disabled. Check the calibration state.
-220
Parameter error Indicates that a program data element related
error has occurred
-221
Setting conflict Indicates that a legal program data element was
parsed, but could not be executed due to the current power
supply state.
The following list is not exhaustive but does cover some of the
more common conditions that may contribute to this error:
• OVP/UVP Set Points —The OVP and UVP limit the setting
of the voltage set point so that you cannot accidentally trigger
these alarms by changing the set point outside of their range.
Conversely, setting the OVP set point to be less than the
voltage set point will also trigger this error.
• Changing the Set Point while in APG mode —The user will
be unable to change the set point while APG is being used to
control that parameter: voltage or current.
• Autosequence Programming —Various conflicts can occur
while using Autosequence programming; for example, using
the trigger command while the program is running will result
in this error.
• Calibration mode —When in calibration mode, certain
settings will cause an error.
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