CALIBRATION AND TROUBLESHOOTING
Error Messages
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CHAPTER 6
Error Messages
In the event of a hardware error condition, error messages will be displayed on the
display. In most cases, the error message will appear for three seconds. In some
cases the error code display will remain until the user changes display modes. In
the case of multiple error messages, the display may sequentially show each
message for three seconds. In addition to the hardware errors, GPIB errors may
be read via the
ERR? query. Table 3.4 lists the numerical error ranges by function.
Table 3.5 contains all of the error messages that may be generated. Not all of
these messages may appear on the front panel displays. Some refer to GPIB
activities only.
In remote operation, the errors can be read by issuing the
ERR? query. When this
is done, all of the error messages that are resident in the error queue are returned
(up to 10 may be stored). Reading the error queue via GPIB clears the error
queue.
Table 6.3 Error Code Classifications
Table 6.4 LDX-3232 Series Error Codes
Error Code Range Area of Operation
E-001 to E-099 Internal Program Errors
E-100 to E-199 Parser Errors
E-200 to E-299 Execution Control Errors
E-300 to E-399 GPIB Errors
E-500 to E-599 LASER Control Errors
Error Code Explanation
E-001 Memory allocation failure
E-103 <DEFINITE LENGTH ARBITRARY BLOCK PROGRAM DATA> length too long
E-104 <NON-DECIMAL NUMERIC PROGRAM DATA> type not defined
E-105 <DECIMAL PROGRAM DATA> exponent not valid
E-106 <DECIMAL PROGRAM DATA> digit expected
E-123 Command not found
E-124 <program mnemonic> Lookup, failed because query/command type match failed
E-126 Too few or too many program data elements
E-201 <PROGRAM DATA> value out of range
E-202 <PROGRAM DATA> will not convert to valid type