AWAC AST Warning Messages QuickWave 2.04
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steveh
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Apr 09, 2007 04:58 PM
Hi Torstein,
I just received an email from Nortek (NorTag:68130)which gives advice about the error codes that Quickwave 2.04 outputs in the *.wap file column 23 (thank you Atle -- the link provides most but not all codes)
Although it is easy to redefine the bitwise error codes
e.g. 0000 0001 = 1, 1000 0000=128 etc, it might be helpful to also include the full list of the latest error codes to the Help page "Error messages", as the following are the basic codes the *.wap provides:
1,2,4,8,16...........1024,2048
Best regards
Steve
I just received an email from Nortek (NorTag:68130)which gives advice about the error codes that Quickwave 2.04 outputs in the *.wap file column 23 (thank you Atle -- the link provides most but not all codes)
Although it is easy to redefine the bitwise error codes
e.g. 0000 0001 = 1, 1000 0000=128 etc, it might be helpful to also include the full list of the latest error codes to the Help page "Error messages", as the following are the basic codes the *.wap provides:
1,2,4,8,16...........1024,2048
Best regards
Steve
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Hello Steve,
Sorry for the late reply, been on vacation.
For everyone else, the link that Steve is referring to is another forum entry that discusses all but the most recent error codes / Warning messages. You can view this here:
Error code definition
I have also updated this to include the missing error codes. Sorry for not updating that earlier; I thought that I had but apparently I had only updated the help in the QuickWave processing
regards,
Torstein
Sorry for the late reply, been on vacation.
For everyone else, the link that Steve is referring to is another forum entry that discusses all but the most recent error codes / Warning messages. You can view this here:
Error code definition
I have also updated this to include the missing error codes. Sorry for not updating that earlier; I thought that I had but apparently I had only updated the help in the QuickWave processing
regards,
Torstein
Current state:
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