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3 Features and Functions
194 Keysight 34980A Mainframe User’s Guide
*SAV 2
MEM:STATE:RECALL:SELECT 2
MEM:STATE:RECALL:AUTO ON
Error Conditions
When the front panel ERROR annunciator turns on, one or more command syntax
or hardware errors have been detected. A record of up to 20 errors can be stored
in the instrument’s error queue. Each remote interface I/O session (i.e., GPIB,
USB, LAN, etc.) has its own interface-specific error queue. Errors appear in the
error queue of the I/O session that caused the error (the front panel reports errors
from all I/O sessions).
For a complete listing of the error messages, see the Keysight 34980A
Programmer’s Reference Help file, located on the Product Reference CD-ROM
shipped with the instrument.
The instrument beeps once each time a command syntax or hardware error is
generated.
–A special global error queue holds all power-on and hardware-related errors
(e.g., over-temperature, Safety Interlock, etc.).
Errors are retrieved in first-in-first-out (FIFO) order. The first error returned is
the first error that was stored. Errors are cleared as you read them. Once you
have read all of the interface-specific errors, the errors in the global queue are
retrieved.
Errors are cleared as you read them. When you have read all errors from the
interface-specific and global error queues, the ERROR annunciator turns off
and the errors are cleared.
If more than 20 errors have occurred, the last error stored in the queue (the
most recent error) is replaced with -350,“Error queue overflow”. No additional
errors are stored until you remove errors from the queue. If no errors have
occurred when you read the error queue, the instrument responds with +0,“No
error”.
The front panel reports errors from all I/O sessions as well as the global error
queue.
The interface-specific and global error queues are cleared by the *CLS (Clear
Status) command and when power is cycled. The errors are also cleared when
you read the error queue. The error queue is not cleared by a Factory Reset
(*RST command) or an Instrument Preset (SYSTem:PRESet command).

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