Error Messages - HP E1418A User Manual

8/16-channel d/a converter module
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Error Messages

Code
Error Messages
–141 Invalid character data
–211 Trigger ignored
–213 Init ignored
–221 Setting Conflict
–222 Data out of range
–224 Illegal Parameter Value
–240 Hardware Error
+2001 Invalid Channel Number
+3000 Trigger too fast
+3002 Self Test Failed
+3004 Multiple attempts to erase
non-volatile Memory failed
+3005 Multiple attempts to program
non-volatile Memory failed
+3006 CAL Store Enable Jumper not set
properly
+3007 Checksum error on non-volatile
Memory
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HP E1418A Error Messages
Table C-2. Error Messages
Potential Cause(s)
An invalid SCPI keyword was used.
A trigger was received and no channels were in the wait for
trigger state.
An INITiate was received and one or more channels were
already in the wait for trigger state.
A command was received for a mode not set. For example, a
SOUR
n
:VOLT command was received and the channel is set to
CURR mode.
n
<
> in SCPI keyword is not in the range of 1 to 16.
<
value
> is out of range.
mask
<
> is out of range.
number
<
> is out of range.
Value received is not in the legal range for the parameter.
A hardware failure has been detected. The module may require
replacement or repair.
n
<
> in SCPI keyword is not valid for the module configuration.
n
For example <
> is set to 11 on an 8-channel configuration.
The trigger was received before the module completed the last
command.
A hardware failure was detected during power up self-test.
Additional self-test information is given in Appendix E,
beginning on page 169.
Attempts to erase non-volatile memory using the CAL:STOR
command failed. May indicate a hardware failure or the CAL
Store Enable Jumper is not in the correct position.
Attempts to write to non-volatile memory using the CAL:STOR
command failed. May indicate a hardware failure or the CAL
Store Enable Jumper is not in the correct position.
A CAL:STOR command was received and the CAL Store
Enable Jumper is not set to the CAL position.
Calibration constants in non-volatile memory are corrupted.
Recalibration is needed.
Appendix C

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