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Query Errors
Indicates that a command was received but the data
in the output buffer from a previous command was
lost.
The function generator is ready to return data,
however there was no data in the output buffer. For
example: Using the APPLy command.
Indicates that a command generates more data than
the output buffer can receive and the input buffer is
full. The command will finish execution, though all
the data won’t be kept.
Arbitrary Waveform Errors
-770 Nonvolatile arb waveform memory corruption detected
Indicates that a fault (check sum error) has occurred
with the non-volatile memory that stores the
arbitrary waveform data.
-781 Not enough memory to store new arb waveform; bad sectors
Indicates that a fault (bad sectors) has occurred with
the non-volatile memory that stores the arbitrary
waveform data. Resulting in not enough memory to
store arbitrary data.
-787 Not able to delete the currently selected active arb waveform
Example: The currently selected waveform is being
output and cannot be deleted.