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4.10.5.1 Command Errors
A command error is in the range -199 to -100, and indicates that a syntax error was detected. This
includes the case of an unrecognized header. The occurrence of a command error causes the CME bit
(bit 5) of the Standard Event Status Register to be set.
Code
Description
-100
Command Error
-101
Invalid character
-102
Syntax error
-103
Invalid separator
-104
Data type error
-105
GET not allowed
-108
Parameter not allowed – More parameters than allowed were received
-109
Missing parameter – Fewer parameters than necessary were received
-110
Command header error
-111
Header separator error
-112
Program mnemonic too long – The mnemonic must contain no less than 12 characters
-113
Undefined header
-114
Header suffix out of range
-120
Numeric data error
-121
Invalid character in number
-123
Exponent too large – IEEE 488.2 specifies maximum of 32000
-124
Too many digits – IEEE 488.2 specifies maximum of 255 digits in mantissa.
-128
Numeric data not allowed – A different data type was expected
-131
Invalid suffix
-134
Suffix too long – A maximum of 12 characters are allowed in a suffix
-138
Suffix not allowed
-140
Character data error
-141
Invalid character data – Incorrect character data were received
-144
Character data too long – Character data may contain no more than 12 characters
-148
Character data not allowed
-158
String data not allowed
-168
Block data not allowed
-178
Expression data not allowed
4.10.5.2 Execution Errors
An execution error indicates that the device could not execute a syntactically correct command, either
since the data were out of the instrument's range, or due to a device condition. The EXE bit (bit 4) of
the Standard Event Status Register is set on occurrence of an execution error.
Code
Description
-200
Execution error
-201
Invalid while in local – An attempt was made to change an instrument setting while the
instrument was in the LOCAL state
-211
Trigger ignored – The GET or *TRG common command was ignored due to the device
not being in the correct state to execute the trigger
-221
Settings conflict – The parameter is out of range due to the current instrument state