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STATE IN REGISTER
Error Number You have requested the analyzer, over HP-IB (or by sequencing), to load an
55 instrument state from an
internal register.
Error Number You can only use alpha-numeric characters (and underscores) in disk file titles
43 or internal save register titles. Other symbols are not allowed, except for the
“underscore” symbol.
OPTIONAL FUNCTION; NOT INSTALLED
Error Number The function you requested requires a capability provided by an option to the
1 standard analyzer. That option is not currently installed. (Refer to Chapter 1
for a description
of
the available options.)
PARALLEL PORT NOT AVAILABLE FOR GPIO
Error Number You have defined the parallel port as COPY for sequencing in the HP-IB menu.
165
access the parallel port for general purpose I/O (GPIO), set the selection to
[GPIO].
PARALLEL PORT NOT AVAILABLE FOR COPY
Error Number You have defined the parallel port as general purpose I/O (GPIO) for
167 sequencing. The
was made under the
key menus. access the
. . .../
PHASE LOCK CAL FAILED
Error Number An internal phase lock calibration routine is automatically executed at
4 power-on, preset, and any time a loss of phase lock is detected. This message
indicates that phase lock calibration was initiated and the
IF detected, but
a problem prevented the calibration from completing successfully. Refer to the
HP
Network
and execute pretune
correction test 48.
This message may appear if you connect a mixer between the RF output and R
input before turning on frequency offset mode. Ignore it: it will go away when
you turn on frequency offset. This message may also appear if you turn on
frequency offset mode before you define the offset.
Error Messages 1 7
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