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Error 110 Command header error
An error was detected in the header.
Error 111 Header separator error
A character which is not a legal header separator was encountered while parsing the
header.
Error 112 Program mnemonic too long
The header contains more than twelve characters (see IEEE 488.2,7.6.1.4).
Error 113 Undefined header
The header is syntactically correct, but it is undefined for this specific device. For
example, *XYZ is not defined for any device.
Error 114 Header suffix out of range
Indicates that a nonheader character has been encountered in what the parser expects is a
header element.
Error 120 Numeric data error
This error, as well as errors 121 through 128, are generated when parsing a data element
which appears to be numeric, including the nondecimal numeric types.
Error 121 Invalid character in number
An invalid character for the data type being parsed was encountered. For example, an
alpha in a decimal numeric or a “9” in octal data.
Error 123 Exponent too large
The magnitude of the exponent was larger than 32000 (see IEEE 488.2, 7.7.2.4.1).
Error 124 Too many digits
The mantissa of a decimal numeric data element contained more than 255 digits excluding
leading zeros (see IEEE 488.2, 7.7.2.4.1).