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EDH0162En1040 – 06/99
MM4005
Appendix A — Error Messages
Fig. A.3
— Error screen, IEEE488.
The error message in Fig. A.4 appears if one of the function keys or keypad
keys are detected being pressed (or stuck) during power-up. The X indi-
cates which key is detected, function keys being labeled from A to D, from
left to right.
Fig. A.4
— Error screen, depressed key during start-up.
During program creation or modification, the screen shown in Fig. A.5
could appear if the command line being edited exceeds the 110 character
limit. The last command entered will be lost but the rest of the line is
retained and can be saved. (The XXXX… represents the actual command
line being edited).
Fig. A.5
— Error screen, command line too long.
The second type of error message that is available during program creation
or modification is shown in Fig. A.6. It will appear when the non-volatile
memory allocated to program storage becomes full. The last line entered
(XXXX…) will be lost but the rest of the program is saved.
Fig. A.6
— Error screen, program memory full.
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