Status Listings
OSA Warnings
Table
Error Number | Error Description [description/explanation/examples] |
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5012 | desc = “The floppy disk is not formatted” |
| help = “An operation was requested which uses the floppy disk. The disk |
| currently in the drive does not appear to be formatted. Use the format utility to |
| format the disk or replace it with a formatted disk.” |
5013 | desc = “The floppy disk is write protected” |
| help = “An operation was requested which writes to the floppy disk. The disk |
| currently in the drive is |
| floppy disk or replace it with another disk.” |
5014 | desc = “The internal memory is full” |
| help = “An operation was requested which uses internal memory. There is not |
| enough free space left in internal memory for this operation. You must make |
| room by deleting one or more files.” |
5015 | desc = “Up/down keys will not alter the span when it is zero” |
| help = “The up/down step keys may not be used to alter the span setting when it |
| is zero. A |
| span mode.” |
5016 | desc = “Incompatible measurement file” |
| help = “An attempt was made to recall a measurement file which is |
| incompatible with the current version of software.” |
5017 | desc = “The requested file does not exist” |
| help = “An attempt was made to access a file which does not exist. Check the |
| spelling of the file name against the listing of available files.” |
desc = “I/O Error” | |
| help “An unexpected error occurred during the I/O operation. Please try the |
| operation again. If the operation involves the floppy disk drive, try a different |
| floppy disk. If the error persists, please make a note of the error number and |
| contact the nearest |
| In the U.S., call (800) |
| listing of the HP sales and service offices. |
5031 | desc = “Could not initialize floppy” |
| help => “A request was made to initialize a floppy disk. The operation did not |
| succeed. Check to see that there is a floppy disk inserted in the drive and that |
| the disk is not write protected. This can also be caused by a defective floppy |
| disk.” |