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Appendix C

 

 

 

 

Command Errors (these errors set Standard Event Status register bit #5)

 

100

Command error

 

 

Generic syntax error.

 

101

Invalid character

 

 

An invalid character was found in the command string.

 

102

Syntax error

 

 

Invalid syntax was found in the command string. Check for blank spaces.

 

103

Invalid separator

 

 

An invalid separator was found in the command string. Check for proper use of , ;

:

104

Data type error

 

 

A different data type than the one allowed was found in the command string.

 

105

GET not allowed

 

 

A group execute trigger is not allowed in a command string.

 

108

Parameter not allowed

 

 

More parameters were received than were expected.

 

109

Missing parameter

 

 

Fewer parameters were received than were expected.

 

110

Command header error

 

 

An error was detected in the header.

 

111

Header separator error

 

 

A character that was not a valid header separator was found in the command string.

112

Program mnemonic too long

 

 

The header contains more than 12 characters.

 

113

Undefined header

 

 

A command was received that was not valid for this instrument.

 

114

Header suffix out of range

 

 

The value of the numeric suffix is not valid.

 

120

Numeric data error

 

 

Generic numeric data error.

 

121

Invalid character in number

 

 

An invalid character for the data type was found in the command string.

 

123

Exponent too large

 

 

The magnitude of the exponent was larger than 32000.

 

124

Too many digits

 

 

The mantissa of a numeric parameter contained more than 255 digits, excluding leading zeros.

128

Numeric data not allowed

 

 

A numeric parameter was received but a character string was expected.

 

130

Suffix error

 

 

Generic suffix error

 

131

Invalid suffix

 

 

A suffix was incorrectly specified for a numeric parameter.

 

134

Suffix too long

 

 

The suffix contains more than 12 characters.

 

138

Suffix not allowed

 

 

A suffix is not supported for this command.

 

140

Character data error

 

 

Generic character data error

 

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