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An arming signal was received and recognized by the device but was
ignored.
-211 Trigger ignored
A GET, *TRG, or triggering signal was received and recognized
by the device, but was ignored because of device timing
considerations. For example, the device was not ready to
respond.
-210 Trigger error
A GET,*TRG, or a triggering signal could not be executed due
to an error.
-202 Settings lost due to rtl
A setting associated with a hard local control (see
IEEE 488.2, 5.6.15) was lost when the device changed to
LOCS from REMS or to LWLS from RWLS.
-201 Invalid while in local
A command is not executable while the device is in local mode
due to a hard local control (see IEEE 488.2, 5.6.1.5). For
example, a device with a rotary switch receives a message
which would change the switch’s state, but the device is in
local so the message cannot be executed.
-200 Execution Error
For devices that cannot detect more specific errors, this
code indicates only that an execution error as defined in
IEEE 488.2, 11.5.1.1.5 has occurred.
-200 Execution error; cannot transmit paging message to Baseband generator.
There is an error with the CDMA2000 or 1xEV-DV hardware. Try
turning CDMA2000 or 1xEV-DV mode off and on again to reset the
baseband generator card. If the problem persists, report this error
to Agilent Technologies.
-200 Execution error; cannot write user file to Baseband generator.
There is a hardware error associated with the current CDMA format
(cdma2000, WCDMA or 1xEV-DV). Try turning the current CDMA format
mode off and on again to reset the baseband generator card. If the
problem persists, report this error to Agilent Technologies.
-200 Execution error; OPC Query Timeout Error: output signal is unsettled.
*OPC? timed out waiting for the signal to settle. This could be caused
by an unlocked or unleveled condition.
OPC query timeout occurred due to the signal being persistently
unsettled. This happens when the instrument is unlocked or
unleveled and *OPC? is executed. Since this query shall not return
0 ("not ready"; according to IEEE 488.2) the system will report an
execution error. If the unleveled or unlocked conditions are not
present, the error may suggest a hardware problem.
-184 Macro parameter error
A command inside the macro definition had the wrong number
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