Operator Errors; System Errors - HP 250 Operating

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In Case of Difficulty
Operator Errors
Operator errors are caused by attempting incorrect procedures,
inappropriate commands, or commands with incorrect form.
If you
encounter an operator error,
it is probably a result of a
typographical error.
System Errors
Some special system malfunctions are denoted with the words:
SYBTEM ERROR
If a system error occurs while a program is executing on the HP
J
250, you see a screen similar to the one shown at the bottom of
this page.
When this occurs, perform the following sequence of steps:
1)
Record the entire contents of the screen on a piece of paper.
In addition, you should write down what you were doing when
the system error occurred; the program you were running and
programs other users were running can provide important
background information.
You should also record anything else
you may have observed which you feel may be important.
A sample of this is displayed below.
Thi!!l
i5
an
exa.ple of a tSyste. Error Display
on the Pr.incipel Workstation.
SYSTEM ERRDR 021010
021007
113432
102563
045342
121342
123215
154342
021121
023333
002121
010224
121123
176542
023412
012432
054632
021111
012115
044332
012222
044310
021111
Rev. 1/82
DDDDDDDD
10-5
In Case of Difficulty
Operator Errors
Operator errors are caused by attempting incorrect procedures,
inappropriate commands, or commands with incorrect form.
If you
encounter an operator error,
it is probably a result of a
typographical error.
System Errors
Some special system malfunctions are denoted with the words:
SYBTEM ERROR
If a system error occurs while a program is executing on the HP
J
250, you see a screen similar to the one shown at the bottom of
this page.
When this occurs, perform the following sequence of steps:
1)
Record the entire contents of the screen on a piece of paper.
In addition, you should write down what you were doing when
the system error occurred; the program you were running and
programs other users were running can provide important
background information.
You should also record anything else
you may have observed which you feel may be important.
A sample of this is displayed below.
Thi!!l
i5
an
exa.ple of a tSyste. Error Display
on the Pr.incipel Workstation.
SYSTEM ERRDR 021010
021007
113432
102563
045342
121342
123215
154342
021121
023333
002121
010224
121123
176542
023412
012432
054632
021111
012115
044332
012222
044310
021111
Rev. 1/82
DDDDDDDD
10-5

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