Language Reference

ALIGN

In the rare case where the NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNAUTO ALIGNNNN yields zero X and Y tracking corrections, the command will fail, indicating that

no NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNAUTO ALIGNNNN data exists.

The following errors can be reported as a result of issuing the ALIGN command:

￿7055 Cal Failed (0B) Trajectory Table Over￿ow: This error indicates an attempt to add a point to an already-full trajectory tracking table. Neither

the table or the current autoalign data are altered. Trajectory tracking table data may be viewed via the extended state display (NNNNNNNNNNNNNEXTENDNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNSTATE softkey).

￿7055 Cal Failed (2B) Invalid Trajectory Corrections: The data being added to the correction table would cause the correction curve to become too steep. Neither the table or the current 4AUTO ALIGN5 data are altered. This can happen when executing the function after a long period of time has elapsed since the last ALIGN, of after the instrument has received a substantial mechanical shock. It can usually be remedied by executing the ALIGN AUTOPTS function.

￿Bad xxx ROM: The data stored in one or both calibration ROMs is invalid. This situation must be remedied before ALIGN will function.

Query Response

See Also ALIGNPRST

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