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Chapter 4 Troubleshooting&Message  RIGOL 
User’s Guide for DSA800/E Series   
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-130  Suffix error. 
This error, as well as errors -131 to -139, is generated when parsing a 
suffix. This error message is always used when the device cannot 
detect a more specific error. 
-131  Invalid suffix. 
The suffix does not follow the syntax described in IEEE 488.2, 7.7.3.2, 
or the suffix is inappropriate for this device. 
-134  Suffix too long. 
The suffix contained more than 12 characters (see IEEE 488.2, 
7.7.3.4). 
-138  Suffix not allowed. 
A suffix was encountered after a numeric element which does not 
allow suffixes. 
-140 
Character data error. 
This error, as well as errors -141 to -149, is generated when parsing a 
character data element. This error message should be used if the 
device cannot detect a more specific error. 
-141  Invalid character data. 
The command header is invalid when the character data element 
contains an invalid character or a particular character. 
-144  Character data too long. 
The character data element contains more than twelve characters (see 
IEEE 488.2, 7.7.1.4). 
-148 
Character data not allowed. 
A legal character data element was used in a position prohibited by the 
device. 
-150  String data error. 
This error, as well as errors -151 to -159, is generated when parsing a 
string data element. This error message is always used when the 
device cannot detect a more specific error. 
-151  Invalid string data. 
A string data element was expected, but was invalid for some reason 
(see IEEE 488.2, 7.7.5.2); for example, an END message was received 
before the terminal quote character. 
-158  String data not allowed. 
A legal string data element was encountered but was not allowed by 
the device at this point in parsing. 










