Error Messages in Alphabetical Order
0
108
Parameter not allowed
More parameters were received than expected for the header.For example, the
*SRE
command
only accepts one parameter, so receiving
*SRE 4,16
is not allowed.
48
PHASE LOCK LOOP UNLOCKED
EXT REF Input of 10 MHz is not proper, or the instrument is needed to adjust or repair. Check
the external reference signal rst. Contact your nearest Hewlett-Packard oce for adjustment
or repair.
193
POWER ON TEST FAILED
Power on test failed. Contact your nearest Hewlett-Packard oce.
26
PRINTER: not on, not connected, out of paper
The printer does not respond to control. Check the supply to the printer, online status, sheets,
and so on.
0
284
Program currently running
Certain operations dealing with programs may be illegal while the program is running. F
or
example, deleting a running program might not be possible
.
0
280
Program error
Indicates that a downloaded program-related execution error occurred. This error message
is used when the analyzer cannot detect the more specic errors described for errors
0
281
through
0
289.
0
112
Program mnemonic too long
The header contains more than twelve characters (see IEEE 488.2, 7.6.1.4.1).
0
286
Program runtime error
A program runtime error of the HP Instrument B
ASIC has occurred. To get a more specic
error information, use the
ERRM$
or
ERRN
command of the HP Instrument BASIC.
0
285
Program syntax error
Indicates that a syntax error appears in a downloaded program. The syntax used when parsing
the downloaded program is device-specic.
Q
0
400
Query errors
This is the generic query error that the analyzer cannot detect more specic errors. This code
indicates only that a query error as dened in IEEE 488.2, 11.5.1.1.7 and 6.3 has occurred.
0
410
Query INTERRUPTED
A condition causing an interrupted query error occurred (see IEEE 488.2, 6.3.2.3). F
or
example, a query followed by
DAB
or
GET
before a response was completely sent.
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