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-300 through -399 Error Message Descriptions
-300 through -399 Error Message Descriptions
Description
A device-specific error indicates that the instrument has detected an error that occurred because some
operations did not properly complete, possibly due to an abnormal hardware or firmware condition. For
example, an attempt by the user to set an out of range value will generate a device specific error. When one of
these errors is generated, the device specific error bit in the event status register is set.
Error Message Description
-300 Device specific error This event bit (Bit 3) indicates that a device operation
did not properly complete due to some condition, such
as overrange see IEEE 488.2, 11.5.1.1.6.
-311 Memory error Indicates some physical fault in the devices memory,
such as a parity error.
-312 PUD memory lost Indicates protected user data saved by the *PUD
command has been lost, see IEEE 488.2, 10.27.
-313 Calibration memory lost Indicates that nonvolatile calibration data used by the
*CAL? command has been lost, see IEEE 488.2, 10.2.
-314 Save/recall memory lost Indicates that the nonvolatile data saved by the *SAV
command has been lost, see IEEE 488.2, 10.33.
-315 Configuration memory lost Indicates that nonvolatile configuration data saved by
the device has been lost.
-320 Storage fault Indicates that the firmware detected a fault when
using data storage. This is not an indication of physical
damage or failure of any mass storage element.
-321 Out of memory An internal operation needed more memory than was
available
-330 Self test failed Indicates a problem with the device that is not covered
by a specific error message. The device may require
service.
-340 Calibration failed Indicates a problem during calibration of the device
that is not covered by a specific error.
-350 Queue overflow Indicates that there is no room in the queue and an
error occurred but was not recorded. This code is
entered into the queue in lieu of the code that caused
the error.
-360 Communication error This is the generic communication error for devices
that cannot detect the more specific errors described
for error -361 through -363.