
Programming Manual - Rev S Lx \ Ls Series II
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Data received is not
a number
Check programming manual for
correct command syntax
"Invalid character in
number"
Number received
contains non-numeric
character(s)
Check programming manual for
correct command syntax
Exponent in number
exceeds limits
Check programming manual for
correct parameter range
"Numeric data not
allowed"
Number received
when number is not
allowed.
Check programming manual for
correct command syntax
Check programming manual for
correct command syntax
Command could not
be executed
Command may be inconsistent with
mode of operation.
Command issued but
unit is not in remote
state
Put instrument in remote state before
issuing GPIB commands.
Some commands are supported by
the unit but are locked out for
protection of settings and are not
user accessible.
Problem with trigger
system.
Unit could not generate trigger for
transient execution or measurement.
Trigger request has
been ignored.
Trigger setup incorrect or unit was not
armed when trigger was received.
Check transient system or
measurement trigger system settings.
Initialization request
has been ignored
Unit was told to go to armed state but
was unable to do so. Could be
caused by incorrect transient system
or measurement acquisition setup.
Incorrect parameter or parameter
value. Check programming manual
for allowable parameters
Transient
programmed with
more than 1 mode.
Selftest setting
conflict
Check other settings. E.g. Redefine
transient mode.
As result of *TST? execution,
indicates ALC mode is off or
waveform not set to Sine.
Parameter data
outside of allowable
range.
Check programming manual for
allowable parameter values
More data received
than expected
Check programming manual for
number of parameters or data block
size
"Illegal parameter value"
Parameter value is
not suppored
Check programming manual for
correct parameters
One or more
transient lists
programmed has
different length.
All lists must be of same length or
transient cannot be compiled and
executed.
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