Operating
Errors
2000
{
2999
Operating
Errors
2000
{
2999
Operating
errors
occur
when
the
spectrum
analyzer
is
operated incorrectly.
2000
No errors
Cause: This message is returned from querying the system when no error is present in the
system.
2001
Illegal
command
Cause:
The
remote command sent over the bus or executed as part of a DLP was not a legal
remote
command.
This error could also occur if a User Variable (VARDEF), which did not exist,
was
used
as a parameter in a remote command. Check for missing terminators, and the proper
number
of
parameters. Also verify that delimited strings have are properly ended.
Cure: Use the DEBUG command to locate the programming error. Refer to the DEBUG
command
description
in
the
HP
70000
Modular
Spectrum
Analyzer Programming Manual
.
2002
Illegal
parameter
Cause:
This
is
a
user-generated
system
protocol error.
2003
Missing
parameter
Cause: The command being executed requires more parameters than were provided, or a user
variable VARDEF used as a parameter for a function was not found.
Cure: Use the DEBUG command to locate the programming error. Refer to the
HP 70000
Modular Spectrum Analyzer Programming Manual
.
2004
Illegal character
2005
Illegal character set
2006
Parm out of range
Cause: A change was made to an instrument setting that was beyond the capabilities of the
hardware. This could be remote, DLP, or front panel changes.
Cure: Use the DEBUG command to locate the programming error. Refer to the
HP 70000
Modular Spectrum Analyzer Programming Manual
.
Error Messages 6-13