CAUTION: CORRECTION OFF:
DISABLED
Error Number This message is displayed when correction is forced off due to a stimulus
215 change that is not compatible with the current calibration while an auxiliary
channel is enabled. The auxiliary channels are restored when correction is
turned on by pressing
OFF .
Error Number There is either a hardware failure in the source or you have attempted to set
179 the power level too high. The analyzer
the output power to be set
higher or lower than the specified available power range. However, these
output powers may be unleveled or unavailable.
Check to see
if the power
level you set is within specifications. If it is, refer to the
HP
Network
for troubleshooting.
TARGET VALUE NOT FOUND
Error Number Your target value for the marker search function does not exist on the current
159 data trace.
CONTINUOUS SWITCHING NOT ALLOWED
Error Number Your current measurement requires different power ranges on channel 1 and
10 channel 2. protect the attenuator from undue mechanical wear, test set hold
will be activated.
In instruments equipped with Option 007, test set hold
be activated if the
mechanical transfer switch is required to switch continuously (for example, if
channel 1 is set to measure and channel 2 is set to measure
The
(test set hold) indicator in the left margin of the display indicates
that the inactive channel has been put in the sweep hold mode.
COPY: device not responding; copy aborted
Error Number The printer or plotter is not
data. Verify the cable connections, HP-IB
170 addresses, and otherwise ensure that the copy device is ready.
1
Error Messages
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