11-6
IM 765501-01E
11.5 Displaying the Error Log
Procedure
MEASURE
STORE
AUTO
RANGE
MENU
MATH
NULL
COMPARE
MEASURE
VALUE
LOCAL
POWER
MISC
TIME
KEY LOCK
SHIFT
V I
MODE
AUTO
RANGE
LIMIT
VS IS
MENU
SOURCE
OUTPUT CONTROL
SWEEP
START
ZERO
SOURCE
TRIG
MODE
OUTPUT
RANGE
Ω
RECALL
DISPLAY
ESC
• To exit the menu during operation, press
ESC
at the upper left of the operation
panel.
• In the procedural explanation below, the
phrase “
rotary knob, numeric keys, <,
and >
” are used to refer to the operation
of selecting or setting items or entering
values using the
rotary knob
,
numeric
keys
, , and keys (BS key and
right arrow key). For details on the
operation using the rotary knob, numeric
keys, , and , see sections 3.8 or
3.9.
1.
Press
MISC
to display the MISC menu.
Displaying the Error Log
2.
Press the
Error Log
soft key to display the error log.
Clearing the Error Log Display
3.
Press the
Clear
soft key to clear the error log.
Error description
Explanation
When an error such as a runtime error or communication command error is stored in the
error memory, the error indicator (Err) illuminates at the upper right corner of the display.
The error log displays errors and messages. An error has an associated error number,
and a message does not.
A message is displayed in the error log until the problem indicated by the message is
solved. It is not cleared when the Clear soft key is pressed.
For the meaning and corrective action of errors, see section 17.2, “Error Code
Description and Corrective Action.”
Note
• The error memory is also cleared when the error is read using a communication command
(“:SYSTem:ERRor?”) or when the GS610 is turned OFF. You can also clear the error
memory by sending the *CLS communication command.
• When the error memory is full, “-350: Queue overflow” is entered as the last error
indicating that any addition errors will be discarded. When the error memory is cleared,
the error indicator turns OFF.
<<Corresponding Command Mnemonic>>
:SYSTem:ERRor?
*CLS