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Error Messages
SCPI Error Messages
-261 Math error in expression
Indicates that a syntactically
legal expression program data
element could not be executed due to a math error; for example,
a divide-by-zero was attempted. The definition of math error is
device-speciEc.
-270
Macro error
Indicates that a macro-related execution error occurred. This error
message should be used when the device cannot detect the more
speciEc
errors described for errors -271 through -279.
-271
Macro syntax error
Indicates that a syntactically legal macro program data sequence,
according to IEEE 488.2,10.7.2, could not be executed due to
a syntax error within the macro deEnition. (See IEEE 488.2,
10.7.6.3).
-272
Macro execution error
Indicates that a syntactically legal macro program data sequence
could not be executed due to some error in the macro definition.
(See IEEE 488.2, 10.7.6.3).
-273
Illegal macro label
Indicates that the macro label defined in the *DMC command was a
legal string syntax, but could not be accepted by the device. (See
lEEE
488.2, 10.7.3 and 10.7.6.2); for example, the label was too
long, the same as a common command header, or contained invalid
header syntax.
-274
Macro parameter error
Indicates that the macro deEnition improperly used a macro
parameter placeholder. (See IEEE 488.2,10.7.3).
-275
Macro definition too long
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Indicates that a syntactically legal macro program data sequence
could not be executed because the string or block contents were
too long for the device to handle. (See IEEE 488.2,
10.7.6.1).
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