>  }dse |fgh i . j l ]n{prs tu  C   , - {4  ?!\ \Unexpected error (%d).u An unexpected error has occurred. The cause of this error has not been taken into account by the software. %\ \Not enough memory to store setups. More free internal PC memory is needed to perform the selected action. Try the action again after restarting the program. P^\ Cannot print instrument setups\ because an HPGL file is\ selected as printer. The setup list is text data. It is not possible to print this text as an HPGL file. Select a printer with the Print Setup menu item in the File menu. \ \Setup number out of range. The setup number specifies the location in the setup memory of the instrument. Enter a setup number that is possible for the instrument that is connected. The number must be an integer value greater than or equal to 0. 9\ \There are 2 or more setups with\the same setup number.- The setup number specifies the location in the setup memory of the instrument. The screen represents a number of setup location of the instrument. The setup numbers must be uniquely numbered. Change the value of one of the setups, so there are no 2 setups with the same setup number. \ \There are no setups to save. Setups must be retrieved from the instrument or from a file first. The contents of the setup memories of the instrument can be transferred to the PC, by selecting the Receive item in the Setup menu. The Setup column represents the number of the setup location in the instrument. In the Description column, a text can be entered that describes each setup memory. The setup data and the corresponding description can then be saved by selecting the Save As menu item in the File menu. Later the setup data can be opened again by selecting the Open item in the File menu, and transferred to the instrument by selecting the Send item in the Setups menu. \ \There are no setups to send. Setups must be retrieved from the instrument or from a file first. The contents of the setup memories of the instrument can be transferred to the PC by selecting the Receive item in the Setup menu. The contents of the setup memories can also be read from a file by selecting the Open menu item in the File menu. The setup data and the corresponding description can then be sent to the instrument by selecting the Send menu item in the Setups menu. )\ \The selected file is not a setup\file.[ The selected file is not a setup file. Select a setup file from the list of files. C\ \The specified setup number is not\present in the list of setups.  The setup number that is typed in, specifies the setup memory location that will be transferred to the instrument. The number must match a number that is present in the list of setups. Enter one of the setup numbers that is present in the list of setups. \ \No setup to print. Setups must be retrieved from the instrument or from a file first. The contents of the setup memories of the instrument can be transferred to the PC, by selecting the Receive item in the Setup menu. The contents of the setup memories can also be read from a file by selecting the Open menu item in the File menu. The setup numbers and the corresponding description can be printed by selecting the Print menu item in the File menu. C\Printer error.\Check if printer is on-line and\connected properly. An error occurred while printing the setup numbers and descriptions. The cause may be that the printer is not on-line or does not have enough paper. Also check if the printer is connected properly. +\ \There is no setup in the\list to delete. Setups must be retrieved from the instrument or from a file first. The contents of the setup memories of the instrument can be transferred to the PC by selecting the Receive item in the Setup menu. The contents of the setup memories can also be read from a file by selecting the Open menu item in the File menu. By selecting Delete or Delete All in the Setup menu, one or all setup(s) can be deleted from the list. Note that the setup will not be deleted in the instrument! r^\ No instrument connected.\ Select Connect in the Instrument\ menu to establish a connection\ with an instrument. To communicate with an instrument, a connection must be established first by selecting the Connect menu item in the Instrument menu. T^\ The setups that are opened have\ been retrieved from another type\ of instrument. Instrument setups contain binary data, that is specific for an instrument type. Instrument setups that have been retrieved from a certain instrument, can only be sent to an instrument of the same type. ^ The setups that are opened have\ been retrieved with another\ interface. These setups can not\ be transferred with the interface\ that is used now.~ Instrument setups contain binary data, that is specific for an instrument type and for a certain interface that is used. Eg. a setup that is transferred using the GPIB interface is different from a setup that is transferred using the RS232 interface. Instrument setups that have been retrieved with a certain interface, can only be sent via the same interface type. D\A setup can not be transferred\to or from the connected\instrument. The instrument that is connected, is not capable of sending or receiving setups. This action is not possible or another instrument must be connected by selecting the Connect item in the Instrument menu. \ \Setup file is incompatible.x The setup file has been created with newer software. This software can not read newer versions of setup files. V^\ One or more setup numbers are\ already in the list.\ \ Replace with new setup data?N The instrument contains setup data in a memory location that is already in the list of setup numbers. Activate the Yes button to overwrite the setup numbers in the list with new setup data. Activate the No button when the setup data must not be overwritten. Note that the setup will not be changed in the instrument! C\ Setup number already in the list.\ \ Replace with new setup data?4 The setup number that is selected, is already in the list of setup numbers. Activate the Yes button to overwrite the setup number in the list with new setup data. Activate the No button when the setup data must not be overwritten. Note that the setup will not be changed in the instrument! +\ \Setup number deleted.\Delete setup data? The setup number has been deleted. Activate the Yes button to delete the corresponding setup data. Activate the No button to keep the setup data. Note that the setup will not be deleted in the instrument! '\ \Delete selected setup\from the list? Activate the Yes button, to delete the corresponding setup data. Activate the No button, to keep the setup data. Note that the setup will not be deleted in the instrument! $\ \Delete all setups\ from the list? Activate the Yes button, to delete all setup data. Activate the No button, to keep the setup data. Note that the setups will not be deleted in the instrument! $\ \Setups are not saved.\ \Save now? The setups have not been saved yet. Activate the Yes button when setups must be saved. Activate the No button when setups must not be saved. Activate Cancel to return to the Setup tool. K^ File %s linked to\ database: %s, Record:\ %s\ already exists.\ Overwrite?P For the specified record name, a setup has already been saved. The setups are saved in a file that is linked with the record from the database. Activating the Yes button will overwrite the existing file that is linked with the record name. Activating the No button will not save the file and return to the Setup tool. $\ \File already exists.\ \Overwrite? The filename that is chosen as destination file for saving already exists on the disk. Activating the Yes button will overwrite the existing file with new data. Activating the No button will make it possible to select another filename. \ \Unable to create setup file.q The setup file can not be created. Check if there is enough free disk space on the selected disk drive.