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Chapter 5 Errors
Error Queue
Programming Guide 5-9
Table 5-2. Errors (Continued)
Number Error String Cause
-224
-230
-240
-241
-272
-273
-276
-277
-278
-300
-310
-321
-330
-350
Illegal parameter value
Data corrupt or stale
Hardware error
Hardware missing
Macro execution error
Illegal macro label
Macro recursion error
Macro redefinition not allowed
Macro header not found
Device-specific error
System error
Out of memory
Self-test failed
Self-test failed; CPU failure
Self-test failed; ROM failure
Self-test failed; RAM failure
Self-test failed; EEPROM failure
Self-test failed; HP-IB failure
Self-test failed; QSPI failure
Self-test failed; FPGA failure
Self-test failed; front-end failure
Self-test failed; measurement
failure
Self-test failed; interpolator
failure
Queue overflow
Used where exact value, from a list of possible values, was
expected.
No valid data available. New measurement started but not
completed.
Indicates that a legal program command or query could not be
executed because of a hardware problem in the Counter.
Indicates that a legal program command or query could not be
executed because of missing Counter hardware. For example,
the Channel 3 option was not installed.
Indicates that a syntactically legal macro program data sequence
could not be executed due to some error in the macro definition.
Indicates that the macro label defined in the *DMC command was a
legal string syntax, but it could not be accepted by the Counter.
For example, the label was too long, the same as a common
command header, or contained invalid header syntax.
Indicates that a syntactically legal macro program data sequence
could not be executed because the Counter found the maximum
recursion level of four was exceeded.
Indicates that a syntactically legal macro label in the *DMC
command could not be executed because the macro label was
already defined (see IEEE 488.2).
Indicates that a syntactically legal macro label in the *GMC? query
could not be executed because the header was not previously
defined.
This is the generic device-dependent error.
Indicates that a system error occurred.
Indicates that the Counter has detected that insufficient memory is
available. For example, this error will eventually occur on a *DMC,
once the macro memory is filled with previously defined macros.
Indicates at least one failure occurred when *TST? was executed.
Power-on self test detected this hardware failure.
Power-on self test detected this hardware failure.
Power-on self test detected this hardware failure.
Power-on self test detected this hardware failure.
Power-on self test detected this hardware failure.
Power-on self test detected this hardware failure.
Power-on self test detected this hardware failure.
Power-on self test detected this hardware failure.
Power-on self test detected this hardware failure.
Power-on self test detected this hardware failure.
Indicates that there is no room in the error queue and an error
occurred but was not recorded.

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