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Error
Number
Error Cause
45
This error occurred because (1) equations were enabled when sending
Command 1, but the equation was never sent using Command 4, or
(2) GET statement was issued before sending Command 4.
49
Invalid units were selected for temperature when sending the
temperature for the sonic to use. Valid values are from 0 to 4.
52
A channel was selected that is not a valid channel. The channel
numbers are 1-3, 11, 21, and 31.
53
A data group was selected that is not valid. Valid values are from 0 to
5.
54
The beginning-of-data selector must be 0 (for start of data) or 1
through the number of points collected. A number outside of this
range will produce this error message.
55
The end-of-data selector must be 0 (for end of data) or 1 through the
number of points collected. A number outside of this range will
produce this error message. In addition, the end of the data must not
be before the beginning of the data.
59
Digital probe has failed to read or write as commanded by the host.
61
An attempt has been made to collect more data than can be stored in
one data collection. This unit has 24K of memory dedicated to data
storage, allowing up to 12K samples to be stored. (for example, 3072
samples per channel for 4 channels.) If more than this is attempted, an
error will result.
62
This error results when an attempt to return data is made and data has
not been collected.
63
This error results when sending Command 6 and an invalid second
parameter.
76
This error results when sending Command 10 for a channel that does
not have data stored.
77
This error results when sending a Command 10 and selecting an
algorithm that has not been defined.
78
This error results when advanced algorithm is selected and the input
parameters for it are not correct.
80
This error indicates that the battery voltage is too low to safely write
to FLASH memory and an attempt has been made to write to FLASH
memory. The batteries should be replaced immediately for the unit to
continue to perform properly.
81
This error indicates that an attempt to write to the FLASH memory
failed and that the FLASH memory did not retain the value written.
This problem can occur under several circumstances including the
batteries becoming low after a FLASH write has been started (or
removing the AC9920 adapter during FLASH writes). If the problem
occurs often, this could indicate a hardware failure.
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