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- E-RBUF, Read error block <Integer>
LAS, Input/Output routines. The specified block could not be read.
This is most likely due to a hardware error.
User action : see ``Recovering Corrupted Data Files''.
Notify your system manager.
- W-RDATA, Too many channels, truncated
LAS, Input routines. The observation contains too many data points
(more than 2048). Only 2048 channels were read.
- W-REDUCE, Only valid for skydips
ANALYSE, REDUCE command. This command is only effective on skydips.
Nothing happened.
- E-RESAMPLE, Invalid unit type <String>
ANALYSE, RESAMPLE command. The resampling unit is unknown, it should
be Velocity or Frequency.
- E-RESAMPLE, New spectrum does not intersect the original one
ANALYSE, RESAMPLE command. The resampling formula creates a spectrum
which does not intersect with the current one.
User action : use the HEADER command to see the current velocity
or frequency scale for the current spectrum, and provide
RESAMPLE arguments which are consistent with this scale.
- E-RESAMPLE, Too many output channels, maximum is <Integer>
ANALYSE, RESAMPLE command. The parameters imply too many channels.
User action : decrease the resolution.
- F-RIX, Input file not opened
LAS, Index routine. There is no input file connected.
- F-RIX, Read error block <Integer>
LAS, Index routine. Unless it is preceded by the
``E-RIX, Wrong index address'' message, this error indicates a hardware
problem.
User action : notify your system manager.
- E-RIX, Wrong index address <Integer>
LAS, Index routine. The specified address does not exist.
This error is usually due to an attempt to use a command such as GET
or GET NEXT after an input file change.
User action : For these commands, use a FIND command before,
or specify an observation number.
- E-ROBS, Non-existing index entry <Integer>
LAS, Input/Output routine. The specified entry does not exist in
the input file. This error is usually due to an attempt to use a
command such as GET or GET NEXT after an input file
change.
User action : For these commands, use a FIND command before,
or specify an observation number.
- E-ROBS, Non-standard obs. block <Integer>
LAS, Input/Output routine. The specified block does not have the valid
CLASS data format.
User action : Submit an SPR, and see ``Recovering Corrupted
Data Files''
- E-ROBS, Read error in index block
LAS, Input/Output routine. The main index block could not be read.
User action : Retry later. Submit an SPR and see ``Recovering
Corrupted Data Files'' if the error persists.
- F-ROX, Output file not opened
LAS, Index routine. There is no output file connected.
- E-ROX, Wrong index address <Integer>
LAS, Index routine. The specified address does not exist in the
output file.
User action : Submit an SPR.
- F-ROX, Read error block <Integer>
LAS, Index routine. The specified block could not be read in the
output file.
User action : notify the system manager. The file may have been
corrupted, see ``Recovering Corrupted Data Files''.
- W-RSEC, Absent section <Integer>
LAS, Input/Output routines. The specified section does not exist in the
current scan.
- E-RUNLAS, No spectrum in memory
LAS, main program. The current command requires a scan, but no one
has been read yet.
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