-100 To -199, Command Errors - Keysight Technologies Option 503 Service Manual

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Instrument Messages
Event Messages
–100 to –199, Command Errors
Err#
Message
–100
Command error
–101
Invalid character
–102
Syntax error
–103
Invalid separator
–104
Data type error
–105
GET not allowed
–108
Parameter not allowed
–109
Missing parameter
–110
Command header error
–111
Header separator error
–112
Program mnemonic too long
–113
Undefined header
–114
Header suffix out of
range
–115
Unexpected number of
parameters
–120
Numeric data error
–121
Invalid character in
number
–123
Exponent too large
120
Verbose/Correction Information
There is a problem with the command. The exact problem cannot
be specifically identified.
An invalid character was found in part of the command.
An unrecognized command or data type was found, for example
a string was received for a command that doesn't accept strings.
The command was supposed to contain a separator but we
found an illegal character. For example, the semicolon was
omitted after a command string.
We found a data type different then what was expected. For
example, numeric or string data was expected, but block data
was found.
A Group Execute Trigger was received within a program
message.
More parameters were received than were expected for the
command. For example, the *ESE common command only
accepts one parameter, so sending *ESE 0,1 is not allowed.
Fewer parameters were received than required for this
command.
This is a general error that is generated when a problem is found
in a command header, but we can't tell more specifically what
the problem is
We found an illegal character in a command where we expected
to find a separator.
The command contains a keyword that is more than twelve
characters.
The command meets the SCPI syntax requirements, but is not
valid in the current measurement environment.
The value of a numeric suffix that is attached to a program
mnemonic makes the header invalid. (A suffix is usually units,
like Hz or DB.)
The number of parameters received does not correspond to the
number of parameters expected.
An error was found in a data element that appears to be
numeric. The exact problem cannot be specifically identified.
A character was found that is not valid for the data type. For
example, an alpha in a decimal numeric or a "9" in octal data.
The magnitude of an exponent was greater than 32000.
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