Programming
—
DM
5010
Table
3-1
ERROR
QUERY
AND STATUS INFORMATION
Abnormal Events
Error
Query
Response
Serial Poll
Response
*
Command Errors:
Invalid command
header
101
97
Header
delimiter error
102
97
Argument
error
103
97
Argument
delimiter
error
104
97
Missing
argument
106
97
Invalid
message
unit delimiter
107
97
Execution Errors:
Not
executable in local
mode
201
98
Settings lost due to
rtf
202
98
Input and output
buffers full
203
98
Argument
out
of
range
205
98
Group Execute Trigger
ignored
206
98
Not
in calibrate mode
231
98
Beyond
calibration
or
null
capability
232
98
Internal
Errors:
Interrupt fault
301
99
System
error
302
99
Math pack error
303
99
Converter
time-out
311
99
Front panel time-out
317
99
Bad
ohms calibration
constant
318
99
Calibration
checksum error
351
99
Normal Events
System Events:
Power
on
401
65
Operation
complete
402
66
ID
user
request
403
67
Internal
Warning:
Over-range
601
102
Device Status
*
:
Reading
available
0
132
Waiting for
trigger
0
136
Reading available and
waiting for trigger
0
140
Below limits
701
193
Above
limits
703
195
No Errors or Events
0
128
*11
the instrument is busy, it
returns a decimal number 16 higher
than
the number
listed.
‘The 4050-Series
controller POLL
command
returns 0 for serial
poll responses between 128 and
192; the responses listed can
be
obtained by
using WBYTE and RBYTE
statements.
Table 3-2
FRONT-PANEL
ERROR
CODES
Displayed
Abnormal Events
Execution
Errors:
205
231
232
Argument
out of range
Not
in calibrate mode
Beyond calibration
capability
Internal
Errors:
303
Math
pack
error
311
Converter
time-out
317
Front
panel
time-out
318
Bad ohms
calibration
constant
340
RAM error (high nibble)
341
RAM error (low nibble)
351
Calibration checksum error
372
ROM
placement
error
COOO
373
ROM
placement error
D000
374
ROM placement
error
E000
392
ROM
checksum error
COOO
393
ROM
checksum error
D000
394
ROM
checksum
error
E000
395
ROM
checksum error
F000
521
Indicates
GPIB address
switch (Signature
Analysis)
is
enabled
If there is more
than one event to
be reported, the instru
ment
re-asserts SRQ until it reports all events. Each event is
automatically cleared
when it is
reported via Serial
Poll. The
Device
Clear (DCL) interface
message may be used to clear
all
events except
power-on.
Commands
are
provided to
control the reporting of some
individual
events
and to disable all service requests. For ex
ample, the
User Request command (USER) provides indi
vidual control
over the reporting of the
user request event,
which occurs when the front panel INST ID button
is
pushed. The
Request for Service
command (RQS) controls
whether the
instrument reports any events with SRQ.
RQS OFF inhibits all SRQ’
s, (except the power-on SRQ)
so
in this mode the ERR? query allows the
controller to find
out
about events without first performing a Serial Poll. With
RQS OFF, the
controller may send the ERR? query at any
time
and the instrument returns
an event waiting to be re
ported.
The controller can clear all events by sending the
error
query until
a
zero (0) code is returned, or ciear all
events
except power-on
through the DCL interface
message.
With
RQS OFF the
controller may perform
a Serial Poll,
but the
Status Byte only contains Device Dependent Status
information.
With
RQS ON, the STB contains the class of
the event
and a subsequent error query returns additional
information
about the previous event reported in the
STB.
REV
JAN
1982
3-25
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