-221 Settings conflict; stop frequency has been adjusted
The requested stop frequency is not valid. The stop frequency is
automatically adjusted if you select a function whose maximum
frequency is less than that of the currently active function. For example,
if you set the stop frequency to 1 MHz in the sine wave function and
then change the function to triangle wave, the function generator will
adjust the output to 100 kHz (the upper limit for triangle waves).
-221 Settings conflict; previous modulation has been disabled
Only one modulation state can be enabled at a time. When you enable a
modulation state, the previous modulation state is turned off. For example,
if
AM is on and then you enable FM, the function generator will turn off
AM first.
-222 Data out of range
A numeric parameter value is outside the valid range for the command.
Example: BMOD:NCYC -3 or FREQ 16 MHZ
-222 Data out of range; amplitude
The requested output amplitude exceeds the upper limit for the selected
function. This error applies only to the APPLy command. See “Output
Amplitude” on page 59 for more information.
-222 Data out of range; frequency
The requested output (or carrier) frequency exceeds the upper limit for
the selected function. This error applies only to the APPLy command.
See “Output Frequency” on page 57 for more information.
-222 Data out of range; offset
The requested offset voltage exceeds the upper limit for the selected
function or output amplitude. This error applies only to the APPLy
command. See “DC Offset Voltage” on page 62 for more information.
-223 Too much data
A character string was received but could not be executed because the
string length was more than 60 characters. This error can be generated
by the CALibration:STRing and DISPlay:TEXT commands.
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