Timer Is Off In Sequence Level N Where It Is Used; Timer Is Specified In Sequence, But Never Started; Inverse Assembler Not Loaded - Bad Object Code - HP 1660CP Series User Manual

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"Timer is off in sequence level n where it is used"

"Timer is off in sequence level n where it is used"
If you use timers as part of your trigger sequence, you must remember to
turn them on using Timer Control in the Sequence Level pop-up menu.
Check that your timers are turned on. The timer status is shown in the
right side of the Sequence Level display of the Trigger menu. An "S"
means "Start", "P" means "Pause", "C" means "Continue", and "-" means
"off".

"Timer is specified in sequence, but never started"

This message often appears with "Timer is off in sequence level n where it is
used," but is not quite the same. That message refers to a particular
sequence level, but this message is a general warning that the timer has not
been set to Start in any level.
Start the timer in one of the levels before where it is used.

"Inverse assembler not loaded - bad object code."

The inverse assembler file has been corrupted.
Try loading a different copy of the inverse assembler.
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