SEQUENCE MAY HAVE CHANGED, CAN'T CONTINUE
Error Number When you pause a sequence, you cannot continue it if you have modified it.
153
You must start the sequence again.
SLIDES ABORTED (MEMORY REALLOCATION)
Error Number You cannot perform sliding load measurements due to insufficient memory.
73 Increase the available memory by clearing one or more save/recall registers and
pressing
or by storing files to a disk.
SOURCE POWER TURNED OFF, RESET UNDER POWER MENU
Information You have exceeded the maximum power level at one of the inputs and power
Message has been automatically reduced. The annotation indicates that power trip
has been activated. When this occurs, reset the power and then press
STARTING COPY SPOOLER
Information The analyzer is beginning to output data from the spool buffer to the copy
Message device. The analyzer resumes normal operation; the data is being output to the
copy device in the background.
SWEEP MODE CHANGED TO CW TIME SWEEP
Error Number If you select external source auto or manual instrument mode and you do not
187 also select CW mode, the analyzer is automatically switched to CW.
SWEEP TIME INCREASED
Error Number You have made instrument changes that cause the analyzer sweep time to be
11 automatically increased. Some parameter changes that cause an increase in
sweep time are narrower IF bandwidth, an increase in the number of points,
and a change in sweep type.
Error Messages
Summary of Contents for 8719D
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