Error Code

(ERR? query)

 

Table D-2. ERROR Responses (continued)

Message

 

Explanation

(ERR key)

 

 

 

 

 

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

INVALID STR

SYNTAX ERROR

NUMBER RANGE

NO QUERY

DISP LENGTH

BUFFER FULL

EEPROM ERROR

You sent a command the supply does not understand. Resend recognizable command.

You sent a command with improper syntax. Check syntax of your command (see Chapter 5).

An out of range number was sent. Send a new number within the legal range.

The computer addressed the supply to talk, but it did not first request data. Send query first and then address the supply to talk.

Quoted string in the DSP command exceeds the display length of 12 characters.

May occur if too many numbers are sent. Error code 4 or error code 5 are more likely to occur for this condition.

The EEPROM on the GP-IB board is not responding correctly to programming commands. An instrument failure has occurred and service is required. Refer to the Troubleshooting Section in the Service Manual.

10

11

HARDWARE ERR

HDW ERR CH 1

An output error has occurred on an unknown output. Service is required. Refer to the Troubleshooting Section in the Service Manual.

Error codes 11 through 14 refer to a specific output where an output error has occurred. Service is required. Refer to the Output Board Troubleshooting Section in the Service Manual.

12

13

14

15

HDW ERR CH 2

HDW ERR CH 3

HDW ERR CH 4

NO MODEL NUM

Same as in error 11.

Same as in error 11.

Same as in error 11.

The supply’s model number cannot be found. The GP-IB Interface board may be defective or the supply may require reprogramming. Refer to the Troubleshooting Section in the Service Manual.

16

CAL ERROR

An error has occurred during calibration. This may be the result of out of

 

range numbers sent. If recalibration (see Appendix A) does not fix this

 

there may be a hardware failure (Refer to the Troubleshooting Section in

 

the Service Manual).

 

 

17

UNCALIBRATED

Unexplained EEPROM error; possibly as the result of incorrect calibration procedure. Recalibrate as described in Appendix A. If the problem persists, a hardware failure exists (Refer to the Troubleshooting Section in the Service Manual)

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