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A List of Errors
Command errors
An error in the range [ -199, -100 ] indicates that an IEEE 488.2 syntax error has been
detected by the instrument’s parser. The occurrence of any error in this class shall cause the
Command Error (bit 5) in the event status register to be set.
Error Code
Error Message Description
-100
Command
error
This is the generic syntax error
-101
Invalid
character
A syntactic element contains a character which is invalid for that type.
-102
Syntax error
An unrecognized command or data type was encountered.
-103
Invalid
separator
The parser was expecting a separator and encountered an illegal
character.
-104
Data type
error
The parser recognized a data element different than one allowed.
-105
GET not
allowed
A Group Execute Trigger was received within a program message.
-108
Parameter not
allowed
More parameters were received than expected for the header.
-109
Missing
parameter
Fewer parameters were recieved than required for the header.
-110
Command
header error
An error was detected in the header.
-120
Numeric data
error
This error are generated when parsing a data element which apprears to
be numeric, including the nondecimal numeric types.
-130
Suffix error
This error are generated when parsing a suffix.
-131
Invalid suffix
The suffix does not follow the syntax or the suffix is inappropriate for
this device.
-134
Suffix too long The suffix contained more than 12 characters.
-138
Suffix not
allowed
A suffix was encountered after a numeric element which does not allow
suffixes.
-140
Character
data error
This error are generated when parsing a character data element.
-141
Invalid
character data
Either the character data element contains an invalid character or the
particular element received is not valid for the header.
-144
Character
data too Long
The character data element contains more than twelve characters.
-148
Character
data not
allowed
A legal character data element was encountered where prohibited by the
device.
-150
String data
error
This error are generated when parsing a string data element.
-160
Block data
error
This error are generated when parsing a block data element.
-170
Expression
error
This error are generated when parsing an expression data element.
-180
Macro error
This error are generated when defining a macro or executing a macro.
Overview
Setup
Overview of Messages
Command
(function search)
Protection and Clear the Alarm
Setting Changes using triggers
Command
(ABC search)
Command
(Sub-system search)
Appendix
Tutorial
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