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ERROR, <strong>cont'd</strong>.<br />

Chapter 2 Program Instructions<br />

Remarks, <strong>cont'd</strong>. By default, no error messages are returned to the host in the <strong>Intermec</strong> Direct<br />

Protocol, since the statement INPUT ON sets the verbosity level to off, i.e.<br />

SYSVAR (18)= 0. However, the verbosity level can be changed by means<br />

of VERBON/VERBOFF statements or the SYSVAR (18) system variable.<br />

Different types of error messages to be returned on the standard OUT channel<br />

can be selected by means of the SYSVAR (19) system variable. If SYSVAR<br />

(19) is set to 2 or 3, the error message specified by ERROR is transmitted. If<br />

no such error message is available, a standard error message in English will<br />

be transmitted (see list of Error Messages at the end of this manual).<br />

Examples In this example, a few errors are specified. Note the blank spaces for<br />

character position 17 in each message (space characters indicated by<br />

bullets):<br />

ERROR 43,"MEMORY•••••••••••OVERFLOW" ↵<br />

ERROR 1003,"FIELD• OUT • OF••••• LABEL" ↵<br />

ERROR 1010,"HARDWARE •••••••••ERROR" ↵<br />

ERROR 1029,"PRINTHEAD•VOLT- •• AGE • TOO • HIGH" ↵<br />

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