CALIBRATION REQUIRED
Error Number A calibration set could not be found that matched the current stimulus state or
63 measurement parameter. You will have to perform a new calibration.
CANNOT FORMAT DOS DISKS ON THIS DRIVE
Error Number You have attempted to initialize a floppy disk to DOS format on an external
185 disk drive that does not support writing to 80 tracks of the double density
and high density disks. The older single-sided disks had only 66 tracks and
some disk drives were limited to accessing that number of tracks. lb format
the disk, either choose another external disk drive or use the analyzer’s
internal disk drive.
CANNOT MODIFY FACTORY PRESET
Error Number You have attempted to rename, delete, or otherwise alter the factory preset
199 state. The factory preset state is permanently stored in CMOS memory and
cannot be altered. If your intent was to create a user preset state, you must
create a new instrument state, save it, and then rename it to “UPRESET”.
Refer to Chapter 12, “Preset State and Memory Allocation,” for more detailed
instructions.
FILE SYSTEM
Error Number The disk is being accessed by the analyzer and is found to contain an HFS
203 (hierarchical file system) or
nested within subdirectories. The analyzer
does not support HFS. Replace the disk
medium
with a LIF or DOS formatted
disk that does not contain
nested within subdirectories
INSUFFICIENT MEMORY
Error Number Your sequence transfer to or from a disk could not be completed due to
127 insufficient memory.
CAUTION: AUX CHANNELS MEASURE S-PARAMETERS ONLY
Error Number This message appears if you try to assign a non-S-parameter measurement to an
216
channel.
Error
Summary of Contents for 8719D
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