Chapter 13 Error Messages252 Assembler Errors13.2.1 Warning Messages2001 Operand errorAn operand is of the wrong type.Check the number and types of operands,2002 Illegal operand valueAn operand does not have an acceptable value.Change the value of the operand.2003 Define symbol multiple defined.The same symbol is defined twice.Change the identifier after the #define or use the #undef control statement.2004 Define symbol not defined.The identifier specified in an #undef statement has not been defined.Check the spelling of the identifier.2005 Ignore RADIX.If an expression uses extended language syntax, the assembler ignores the radix directive.Delete the radix directive.2006 Change RADIX equal 10.An expression using extended language syntax does not use a radix of 10.Use the radix directive to change the radix to 10.2007 Line too long.A source statement exceeds the length limit.Edit the source statement so that its length is within the limit.2008 Macro name multiple defined.Multiple macros share the same name.Change the names of the extra macros.2009 The usage of a series of instructions may be restricted in MN1030/103S seriesThe usage of a series of instructions may be restricted in MN1030 series. Careful operation isneeded as some operations are not guaranteed.Refer to the notes, attentions or warnings written in MN1030/MN103S Series Instruction Manualfor 32-bit and ensure that the expected operation is guaranteed. If it is not guaranteed, modify theprogram. See Chapter 3, "How to Use Instructions" in the Instruction Manual 3rd version (or later)or "Chapter 5 section 2, "Programming Notes" in the former versions.2010 The usage of this instruction may be restricted in MN1030/103Sseries.The usage of a series of instructions may be restricted in MN1030 series hardware. Carefuloperation is needed as some operations are not guaranteed.Refer to the notes, attentions or warnings written in MN1030/MN103S Series Instruction Manualfor 32-bit and ensure that the expected operation is guaranteed. If it is not guaranteed, modify theprogram. See Chapter 3, "How to Use Instructions" in the Instruction Manual 3rd version (or later)or "Chapter 5 section 2, "Programming Notes" in the former versions.