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Error Messages
Device-specific Error
-314 Save/recall memory loss
Indicates that the non-volatile data saved by the *SAV? command has been lost.
-315
Configuration memory lost
Indicates that non-volatile configuration data saved by the device has been lost. The
meaning of this error is device-dependent.
-320
Storage fault
Indicates that the firmware detected a fault when using data storage. This error is not an
indication of physical damage or failure of any mass storage element.
-321
Out of memory
Indicates that an internal operation needed more memory than was available.
-330
Self-test failed
Indicates that the device has detected a failure during its self-test procedure.
-340
Calibration failed
Indicates that the device has detected a failure during its calibration procedure.
-350
Queue overflow
This is a specific code entered into the queue in lieu of the code that caused the error.
This message indicates that there is no more room in the queue and an error occurred but
was not recorded.
-360
Communication error
This is the generic communication error for devices that cannot detect the more specific
errors described for errors
361 through 363.
-361
Parity error in program message
Indicates that the parity bit was not correct when data was received (for example, an
incorrect parity bit on a serial port).
-362
Framing error in program message
Indicates that a stop bit was not detected when data was received (for example, a baud
rate mismatch).