BNC 1105 Universal Counter User Manual

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type. For example, numeric or string data was expected, but block data was

received.

-105 GET not allowed

A Group Execute Trigger was received within a program message.

-108 Parameter not allowed

More parameters were received than expected for the header.

-109 Missing parameter

Fewer parameters were received than required for the header.

-112 Program mnemonic too long

The header or character data element contains more than twelve characters.

-113 Undefined header

The header is syntactically correct, but it is undefined for the Counter. For example,

*XYZ is not defined for the Counter.

-120 Numeric data error

This error, as well as errors -121 through -129, are generated when parsing

a data element which appears to be numeric, including the non-decimal

numeric types. This particular error message is used when the Counter

cannot detect a more specific error.

-121 Invalid character in number

An invalid character for the data type being parsed was encountered. For

example, a “9” in octal data.

-123 Exponent too large

Numeric overflow.

-124 Too many digits

The mantissa of a decimal numeric data element contained more than 255

digits excluding leading zeros.

-128 Numeric data not allowed

A legal numeric data element was received, but the Counter does not allow

one in this position for the header.

-131 Invalid suffix

The suffix does not follow the syntax described in IEEE 488.2 or the suffix is

inappropriate for the Counter.

-134 Suffix too long

The suffix contained more than 12 characters.

-138 Suffix not allowed

A suffix was encountered after a numeric element that does not allow

suffixes.

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