Error
Messages
in
Alphabetical Order
0
282
Illegal
program name
The name
used to
reference a
program was
invalid. F
or example
, redening
an
existing
program, deleting
a nonexistent
program, or
in general,
referencing a
nonexistent
program.
0
283
Illegal variable
name
An
attempt
was
made
to
reference
a
nonexistent variable
in a
program.
0
213
Init
ignored
A
request
for
a
measurement
initiation
was
ignored
as
another
measurement
was
already
in
progress
.
141
INSUFFICIENT
MEMORY
If
a
lot
of
tasks
is
executed
at
same
time
,
memory
might
be
insucient
for
a
while
.
(For
example
,
running
HP
Instrument
B
ASIC
program,
printing
a
screen,
and
sending
or
receiving
data
array
by
GPIB
are
required
at
same
time
.)
Please
wait
until
nishing
some
tasks
then
execute
the next
task.
0
161
Invalid block
data
A
block
data
element
was
expected,
but
was
invalid
for
some
reason
(see IEEE
488.2, 7.7.6.2).
F
or
example
,
an
END
message
was
received
before
the
length
was
satised.
0
141
Invalid
character
data
Either
the
character
data
element
contains an
invalid
character
or
the
particular
element
received
is
not
valid
for
the
header.
0
121
Invalid
character
in
number
An
invalid
character
for
the
data
type
being
parsed
was
encountered.
F
or
example,
an alpha
character
in
a
decimal
numeric
or
a
\9"
in
octal
data.
0
101
Invalid
character
A
syntax
element contains
a character
that is
invalid
for
that
type
.
F
or
example
,
a
header
containing
an
ampersand (
SENSE&
).
154
INV
ALID D
ATE
The date entered to set the real time clock is
invalid. Reenter correct date
.
112
INVALID FILE NAME
GPIB only
. The le name for the RECALL, PURGE, or RE-SA
VE function must have
a\
_D
"or
\
_S
" extension for LIF format.
0
103
Invalid separator
The parser was expecting a separator and encountered an illegal character.For example,the
semicolon was omitted after a program message unit,
*RST:TRIG
.
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