Error 3: Config Warning. Device Driver Not Found; Error 10: Config Error 10. Insufficient System Memory; Error 11: Config Error 11. Invalid Instrument Address; Error 13: Config Error 13. Logical Address Or Iack Switch Set Wrong - Agilent Technologies 75000 Series B Configuration Manual

Installing the mainframe and plug-in modules
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Error 3: Config warning. Device driver not found

The mainframe generates this error when it detects a module that has no driver present. Many instruments,
like the Agilent E1326 Multimeter and Agilent E1345/E1346/E1347, etc. switches, have the built-in drivers
in ROM. For other modules, like the Agilent E1340 Arbitrary Function Generator, its driver must be
downloaded.
When Error: 3 is generated, check and be sure all drivers are installed. Refer to the Downloadable Driver
Operating Note that came with module to download the drivers.

Error 10: Config error 10. Insufficient system memory

The system has a set amount of RAM memory available for use. If attempting to download instrument
drivers that require more RAM memory than available, the system generates this error message. Either
install more RAM or remove a downloadable driver to get more memory.

Error 11: Config error 11. Invalid instrument address

The mainframe generates this error if a Logical Address of a module is other than a multiple of 8. The only
exception is the Scanning Voltmeter or Switchbox configuration. However, the first module in these
configurations must be set at a multiple of 8.

Error 13: Config error 13. Logical address or IACK switch set wrong

Multiple modules with the same Logical Address causes this error. Be sure each module has its own unique
Logical Address.

System Errors and Messages

All system errors generated by the mainframe are stored into an error queue until full. When full, all
subsequent errors are not stored. Before the error queue is full, the last error message stored is called:
-350," Too many errors"

Reading the Error Queue

The SCPI command "
SYSTem:ERRor?
" reads the error queue and returns the error message. The command
reads the oldest message to the newest. Whenever a message is read, it is removed from the queue. When all
messages are removed, the command returns:
+ 0," No error"
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