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Error Messages
Power Supply Hardware Error Messages
 
 Front panel error messages resulting from selftest errors or runtime failures are described in “Chapter 3 - Turn-On
Checkout” of the power supply Operating Guide.
Calibration Error Messages
 
 Front panel error messages resulting from calibration errors are described in Appendix A of the power supply Operating
Guide.
 
System Error Messages
 
 System error messages are obtained remotely with the SYST:ERR? query or by pressing the front panel 
key.  The
error number is the value placed in the error queue.  SYST:ERR? returns the error number into a variable and combines the
number and the error message into a string.  Table 5-1 lists the system errors that are associated with SCPI syntax errors and
with interface problems.  Information inside the brackets is not part of the standard error message, but is included for
clarification.  When system errors occur, the Standard Event Status register (see "Chapter 4 - Status Reporting") records
them as follows:
 
 Standard Event Status Register Error Bits
 Bit Set
 Error Code
 Error Type
 Bit Set
 Error Code
 Error Type
 5
 -100 thru -199
 Command
 3
 -300 thru -399
 Device-dependent
 4
 -200 thru -299
 Execution
 2
 -400 thru -499
 Query
 
 
 Table 5-1.  Summary of System Error Messages
 Error
Number
 Error String [Description/Explanation/Examples]
 -100
 Command error [generic command error]
 -101
 Invalid character
 -102
 Syntax error [unrecognized command or data type]
 -103
 Invalid separator [illegal character encountered in place of separator]
 -104
 Data type error [e.g., “numeric or string expected, got block date”]
 -105
 GET not allowed [ <GET> inside a program message]
 -108
 Parameter not allowed [too many parameters]
 -109
 Missing parameter [too few parameters]
 -112
 Program mnemonic too long [maximum 12 characters]
 -113
 Undefined header [syntactical correct but not defined for this device]
 -121
 Invalid character in number [e.g. alpha in decimal data, etc.]
 -123
 Exponent too large [ numeric overflow; exponent magnitude >32000]
 -124
 Too many digits [number too long; more than 255 digits received]
 -128
 Numeric data not allowed [numeric data not accepted where positioned]
 -131
 Invalid suffix [unrecognized suffix, or suffix not appropriate]
 -138
 Suffix not allowed [numeric element does not allow suffixes]