lpErrorDoc.txt
-104 Data type error
The parser recognized a data element that is not allowed.
For example, numeric or string data was expected, but block
data was encountered.
-103 Invalid separator
The parser was expecting a separator and encountered an illegal
character. For example, the semicolon was omitted after a
program message unit.
-102 Syntax error
An unrecognized command or data type was encountered. For
example, a string was received when the device does not
accept strings.
-102 Syntax error; Bad compatibility language character {name}
In 8656/57 compatibility mode, illegal language input was received.
TODO: Parameter is a string containing illegal character.
-102 Syntax error; Bad compatibility language token {name}
In 8656/57 compatibility mode, a known command or termination
specifier was received when it was not expected. For example, a
termination specifier was received with no currently active
function. TODO: Parameter is a string containing illegal token
-101 Invalid character
A syntactic command contains a character that is invalid for
that type. For example, a header containing an ampersand,
SETUP&. This error might be used in place of error
numbers -114, -121, -141 and some others.
-100 Command error
This is a generic syntax error for devices that cannot detect
more specific errors. The code indicates only that a command
error as defined in IEEE 488.2, 11.5.1.1.4 has occurred.
-100 Command error; AM compatibility command is not available while in
mixed modulation mode.
While in 8662 compatibility mode, AM is not available while mixed
modulation is active (SP41 or SP42) To control the AM modulation
first turn off mixed modulation mode (SP40).
-100 Command error; IL: Not a valid learn string.
In 8340 compatibility mode, IL was received via GPIB. The
information in the input string is not valid.
-100 Command error; LO: No low bandwidth ALC mode allowed.
In 8656/57 compatibility mode, LO was received via GPIB. This
command is not supported by the compatibility mode.
-100 Command error; OA is not supported for the current active function.
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