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Appendix
B
Model
8642A/B
Appendix
B:
Writing
Messages
to
the
Display
(cont'd)
Messages
The
messages listed
below
might
occur
when
you
are
accessing
these
special
functions.
When
using
the
instrument
locally you will
usually
be
able
to
view
each
message
whenever
it
occurs.
When
using
the
instrument
via
HP-IB,
you
can
access some messages using
the
"OE"
or
"OH"
commands.
(Refer
to
Data
Output,
page
3-15,
in
the
HP-IB
portion
of
this
Section
III.)
Messages accessed this
way
can
be
output
in
the
form
of
a message code
number
or
an
actual
alphanumeric
message string. In
the
following message listing,
the
message code
number
that
can
be
output
over
HP-IB
is
provided
to
the
far
right
of
the
message.
If
no
message code
number
is
provided,
then
that
message
can
only
be
read
over
HP-IE
using
Output
Display (unless
otherwise
stated),
which
is
also described
in
Data
Output.
The
messages
that
can
be
output
using "OE"
or
"OH"
can
also be
made
to
issue a service request.
Refer
to
Service
Request
(page
3-
2
7)
in
the
HP-
IE
portion
of
this
Section
III
for
information
about
service
requests
.
SPCL 3
ENTRY
ERROR
.
VI2
This
message
occurs
if
the
characters
entered
were
not
valid
.
ENTER
SERVICE
CMD
.
V16
This
message
occurs
if
the
ASCII code
entered
was
not
recognized as valid.
MESSAGE
I
CLEARED
.V90
This
message
occurs
when
[[J
rn
rn
is
selected .
MESSAGE
2
CLEARED
.
V91
This
message
occurs
when
[[J [[J
rn
is
selected .
MESSAGE
1 IS
FULL
.
V92
21092
This
message
might
occur
after
attempting
to
enter
codes
into
an
already
full
message.
This
message sets
the
Execution
Error
bit
in
the
8642A/B
Status
Byte.
MESSAGE
2 IS
FULL
.V93
21093
This
message
might
occur
after
attempting
to
enter
codes
into
an
already
full
message.
This
message sets
the
Execution
Error
bit
in
the
86
42A/B
St.atus Byte .
MESSAGE
1
UNDEFINED
.
V94
21094
This
message
might
occur
when
manipulating
message
1.
The
message
means
that
message 1 has
not
been
initializ.ed
or
RAM
memory
was lost. To
initialize
the
message, select
[§J
rn
rn.
This
message sets
the
Hardware
Error
bit
in
the
8642A/B
Status
Byte.
MESSAGE
2
UNDEFINED
,V95
21095
This
message
might
occur
when
manipulating
message
2.
The
message
means
that
message 2
has
not
been
initialized
or
RAM
memory
was lost. To
initialize
the
message, select
[[J [[J
rn.
This
message sets
the
Hardware
Error
bit
in
the
8642A/B
Status
Byte.
COMMENT
If
the
user-defined
message begins
with
a set
of
characters
resembling
the
alphanumeric
codes
used
in
message displays,
the
firmware
will
automatically
place those
characters
at
the
far
right
of
the
display.
If
this
right
justification
is
not
desired,
put
a space
character
at
the
beginning
of
the
message.
3-204

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